Hamilton City Council Election - Preliminary Results Released
Hamilton City Council is close to confirming who will represent the city for the next three years.
Preliminary results released today (Sunday 12 October) show Tim Macindoe as the Mayor-elect of Hamilton for the 2025-2028 electoral term.
The preliminary results add votes cast on election day to yesterday’s progress results but exclude special votes.
While Tim Macindoe has been provisionally elected as Mayor, the final result isn’t confirmed, as special votes still need to be counted. Once this is completed, Macindoe will be removed from the East Ward list and votes will then be reallocated to another candidate.
East Ward
- MACINDOE, Tim
- KARALUS, Rachel
- CASEY-COX, Anna
- BYDDER, Andrew
- STRANGE, Jamie
- LIU, Leo
West Ward
- TAYLOR, Geoff
- THOMSON, Sarah
- MEAD, Graeme
- MACDONALD, Mesh
- O'LEARY, Angela
- PIKE, Emma
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward
- HUATA, Maria
- NEHA, Robbie
The official election results will be declared after all special votes have been validated and counted. A public notice of official results is expected to be published on Friday 17 October.
Preliminary results for the Maaori Ward Poll show Hamiltonians voted to retain the Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward.
Maaori Ward Poll votes received
I vote
to KEEP Maaori wards: 18316
I vote to REMOVE Maaori
wards:
15977
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