2024 Tauranga mayoral election

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2024 Tauranga mayoral election

 2019
20 July 2024
2028 
Turnout42,632 (38.98 Decrease1.43 pp)
 
Candidate Mahé Drysdale Greg Brownless
Affiliation Independent Independent
Primary vote 10,147 5,785
Percentage 23.80% 13.57%
Final vote 16,606 10,510

 
Candidate Ria Hall Tina Salisbury
Affiliation Independent Independent
Primary vote 6,808 5,096
Percentage 15.97% 11.95%
Final vote eliminated eliminated

Margin of victory by ward (primary vote)

Mayor before election

Under commission

Elected mayor

Mahé Drysdale
Independent

The 2024 Tauranga mayoral election was held to elect the mayor of Tauranga as part of the 2024 Tauranga local elections. The election took place between 29 June and 20 July 2024, with the official results released on 25 July. It was the first election since the Minister of Local Government appointed a Crown Commission on 9 February 2021 to oversee all of Tauranga City Council's governance responsibilities. The election was held using the Single Transferable Vote system.[1]

Mahé Drysdale was elected as mayor.

The last mayor, Tenby Powell, was elected to the office in October 2019 but resigned in November 2020, eight months after he was unanimously censured by his council for an angry outburst.[2][3] Following further mayoral "outbursts,"[4][5] Powell publicly called for the Minister of Local Government to appoint a commission to replace the "dysfunctional" council.[6][7] The decision to cancel the election for a new mayor and councillors, and the appointment of a crown commission instead by Local Government minister Nanaia Mahuta was not without controversy. A legal opinion by law firm Russell McVeagh found her decision may have been "unlawful"[8] and Tauranga MP Simon Bridges called the decision "dramatic and draconian",[9] while saying that Powell quitting removed "a significant source of friction" and it was reasonable to assume the council would become more functional with the election of a new Mayor and Councillors.[10]

The 2022 local elections were cancelled by the government and the commission will remain in place until an election for members of the Tauranga City Council is held on 20 July 2024. Additionally, the Minister also decided to postpone the 2025 local election in Tauranga until 2028.[11] The council elected in 2024 will thus serve a four year term, a first for New Zealand.[12]

Key dates

Key dates for the election are:[13]

  • 19 April: Last day to switch electoral roll.
  • 26 April: Nominations opened for candidates.
  • 24 May: Nominations close.
  • 29 June – 3 July: Voting papers delivered.
  • 29 June: Special voting begins.
  • 20 July: Polling day. Voting documents needed to be at council before voting closes at 12 noon. Preliminary results available as soon as all ordinary votes are counted.
  • 23–25 July: Official results, including all valid ordinary and special votes, declared.

Candidates

Candidate Ticket (if any) Notes
Tanya Bamford-King Independent
Aureliu Braguta Independent
Greg Brownless Community Focus - Responsible Spending Mayor 2016–2019[14]
Andrew Caie Independent
Mahé Drysdale Olympic champion rower, grandson of former mayor Bob Owens[15]
Anthony Goddard
Chudleigh Haggett
Ria Hall Musician and television presenter[16]
Donna Hannah
BOP Hori Also stood in 2016[14]
Tim Maltby Our Rates are too High
Jos Nagels Visionary Leadership, Not Repeatership
Douglas Owens Independent Former Bay of Plenty regional councillor.[14] Son of former mayor Bob Owens, uncle of Mahé Drysdale[15]
John Robson[17] Principled; Professional; Democratic Councillor 2013-2016, 2018-2021[14][18]
Tina Salisbury People and Progress over Politics Deputy mayor 2020–2021[19]

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Results

Notes

References

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