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Bay of Plenty Regional Council elections

2016 election progress results

8 October 2016

Electoral Officer Robyn Garrett has confirmed that progress results are in for this year’s Bay of Plenty Regional Council elections.

The progress results can be found at www.boprc.govt.nz/council/2016-election/

Please note: The official results will be announced when the final count is complete and special votes have been checked, between 13 -19 October 2016.
ENDS



Eastern Bay of Plenty General Constituency – Two Vacancies
Candidates Number of Progress votes Number of Preliminary Votes
LEEDER Douglas 6,491
CLARK Bill 6,233

HOLMES Colin 4,280

INFORMAL 5
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 658

Rotorua General Constituency – Two Vacancies
Candidates Number of Progress votes Number of Preliminary Votes
THURSTON Lyall 7,556
WINTERS Kevin 7,001

OPPATT Neil 5,755
PAUL Katie 4,098

INFORMAL 21
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 1,298

Tauranga General Constituency – Five Vacancies
Candidates Number of Progress votes Number of Preliminary Votes
THOMPSON Paula 17,922
CROSBY Stuart 17,520
CRONIN John 15,245
LOVE David 12,960
VON DADELSZEN Andrew 12,057

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O’NEILL Michael 11,589
JOHNSTON Keith 7,919
KANE Rusty 7,498

INFORMAL 19
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 2,397

Western Bay of Plenty General Constituency – Two Vacancies
Candidates
BRUNING Norm Elected unopposed
NEES Jane Elected unopposed

Kōhi Māori Constituency – One Vacancy
Candidates Number of Progress votes Number of Preliminary Votes
MARR Tiipene Stephen Perenara 1,345

ARAROA Miro 755
PAUL Wetini 460

INFORMAL 15
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 125

Ōkurei Māori Constituency – One Vacancy
Candidates Number of Progress votes Number of Preliminary Votes
TAHANA Arapeta 1,521

MOHI Gina 1,468

INFORMAL 61
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 262

Mauāo Māori Constituency – One Vacancy
Candidates Number of Progress
votes Number of Preliminary Votes
BLACK Awanui 873

BIDOIS Carlton 729

INFORMAL 6
BLANK VOTING PAPERS 155

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