2025 Auckland local board elections
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The 2025 Auckland local board elections (Māori: Nga Pōtitanga te Poari ā-Rohe o Tāmaki Makaurau 2025) were triennial elections held from 9 September until 11 October 2025 to elect the 151 members of Auckland Council's 21 local boards as part of that year's local elections in Auckland and nation-wide.
11 October 2025
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Vote summary
Affiliation of board members by local board
Albert-Eden
11 October 2025
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| Turnout | 22,224 (30.01%)[1] | ||||||||||||
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8 seats on the Albert-Eden Local Board 5 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||
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3 November
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Maungawhau | Communities and Residents | Kendyl Smith | Communities and Residents | Kendyl Smith | ||
| Communities and Residents | Jack Tan | Communities and Residents | Jack Tan | |||
| Communities and Residents | José Fowler | Communities and Residents | José Fowler | |||
| Communities and Residents | Rex Smith | City Vision | Michelle Thorp | |||
| Owairaka | City Vision | Margi Watson | City Vision | Margi Watson | ||
| City Vision | Christina Robertson | City Vision | Christina Robertson | |||
| City Vision | Julia MaskillR | City Vision | Emma McInnes | |||
| City Vision | Liv RoeR | City Vision | Jacqui Tay | |||
| R retired | ||||||
Maungawhau subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | Kendyl Smith† | 5,738 | 51.79 | ||
| Communities and Residents | Jack Tan† | 4,856 | 43.83 | ||
| Communities and Residents | José Fowler† | 4,387 | 39.59 | ||
| City Vision | Michelle Thorp | 4,376 | 39.49 | ||
| Communities and Residents | Rex Smith† | 4,186 | 37.78 | ||
| City Vision | Mark Graham | 4,181 | 37.73 | ||
| City Vision | Jonty Carroll | 3,412 | 30.79 | ||
| City Vision | William Chalmers | 3,133 | 28.28 | ||
| Independent | Paul Sun | 2,492 | 22.49 | ||
| Independent | John McCallum | 991 | 8.94 | ||
| Informal | 28 | 0.25 | |||
| Blank | 425 | 3.84 | |||
| Turnout | 11,080 | (28.97) | |||
| Registered | 38,249 | ||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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| City Vision gain Communities and Residents | |||||
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Ōwairaka subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| City Vision | Margi Watson† | 6,548 | 58.76 | ||
| City Vision | Emma McInnes | 5,973 | 53.60 | ||
| City Vision | Christina Robertson† | 5,852 | 52.51 | ||
| City Vision | Jacqui Tay | 5,744 | 51.54 | ||
| Communities and Residents | Ross Bannan | 4,137 | 37.12 | ||
| Communities and Residents | Redwan Islam | 2,907 | 26.09 | ||
| Independent | Matt Zwartz | 2,152 | 19.31 | ||
| Independent | John Leach | 1,171 | 10.51 | ||
| Informal | 25 | 0.22 | |||
| Blank | 308 | 2.76 | |||
| Turnout | 11,144 | (31.13) | |||
| Registered | 35,803 | ||||
| City Vision hold | |||||
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Chair election
Margi Watson (City Vision) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[3]
Aotea / Great Barrier
11 October 2025
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| Registered | 968[1] | ||||||||
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| Turnout | 544 (56.20%)[1] | ||||||||
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30 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Independent | Izzy Fordham | Independent | Izzy Fordham | ||
| Independent | Chris Olliver | Independent | Chris Olliver | ||
| Independent | Neil Sanderson | Independent | Neil Sanderson | ||
| Independent | Patrick O'SheaR | Independent | Ryan Daly | ||
| Independent | Laura CaineR | Independent | Nikki Watts | ||
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Aotea / Great Barrier at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Izzy Fordham† | 406 | 74.63 | ||
| Independent | Ryan Daly | 367 | 67.46 | ||
| Independent | Nikki Watts | 360 | 66.18 | ||
| Independent | Chris Olliver† | 294 | 54.04 | ||
| Independent | Neil Sanderson† | 271 | 49.82 | ||
| Independent | Gregory Heap | 230 | 42.28 | ||
| Independent | Ben Assado | 203 | 37.32 | ||
| Independent | Fenella Christian | 199 | 36.58 | ||
| Informal | 0 | 0.00 | |||
| Blank | 2 | 0.37 | |||
| Turnout | 544 | (56.20) | |||
| Registered | 968 | ||||
| Independent hold | |||||
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Chair election
Incumbent chair Izzy Fordham (Independent) was re-elected as the board chair unopposed.[4]
Devonport-Takapuna
11 October 2025
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4 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Communities and Residents | George Wood | Communities and Residents | George Wood | ||
| Communities and Residents | Gavin Busch | Communities and Residents | Gavin Busch | ||
| A Fresh Approach | Terence Harpur | A Fresh Approach | Terence Harpur | ||
| A Fresh Approach | Toni van TonderR | A Fresh Approach | Scott MacArthur | ||
| A Fresh Approach | Melissa PowellR | Independent | Trish Deans | ||
| A Fresh Approach | Peter AllenR | Independent | Garth Ellingham | ||
| R retired | |||||
Devonport-Takapuna at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | George Wood† | 5,662 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Gavin Busch† | 5,413 | |||
| Independent | Trish Deans | 5,272 | |||
| Independent | Garth Ellingham | 5,151 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Terence Harpur† | 5,068 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Scott MacArthur | 4,901 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Michael Single | 4,259 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Neil Zent | 4,108 | |||
| ACT Local | Helena Roza | 3,786 | |||
| Independent | Pete Cronshaw | 3,759 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Karleen Reeve | 3,336 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Kimberley Graham | 3,238 | |||
| Independent | Paul Cornish | 3,230 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Karin Horen | 3,144 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Kaumosi Opie | 3,121 | |||
| A Fresh Approach | Lewis Rowe | 3,102 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Kamini Schoonbee | 2,877 | |||
| Independent | Mary-Anne Benson-Cooper | 2,655 | |||
| Independent | Kent Tregonning | 1,855 | |||
| Independent | James Rohloff | 1,815 | |||
| Informal | 82 | ||||
| Blank | 425 | ||||
| Turnout | 15,454 | ||||
| Registered | 44,318 | ||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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| Independent gain from A Fresh Approach | |||||
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| A Fresh Approach hold | |||||
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Chair election
Trish Dean (Independent) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[5]
Franklin
11 October 2025
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4 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Pukekohe | Team Franklin | Alan Cole | Team Franklin | Alan Cole | ||
| Team Franklin | Andrew Kay | Team Franklin | Andrew Kay | |||
| Team Franklin | Amanda KinzettR | Team Franklin | Merritt Watson | |||
| Team Franklin | Logan SooleR | Team Franklin | Lesieli Oliver | |||
| Wairoa | Team Franklin | Amanda Hopkins | Team Franklin | Amanda Hopkins | ||
| Team Franklin | Malcolm Bell | Team Franklin | Malcolm Bell | |||
| Team Franklin | Angela FulljamesR | Team Franklin | Alix Bonnington | |||
| Waiuku | Independent | Garry Holmes | Independent | Garry Holmes | ||
| Team Franklin | Sharlene DruyvenR | Team Franklin | Hunter Hawker | |||
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Pukekohe subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Team Franklin | Alan Cole† | 6,238 | |||
| Team Franklin | Andrew Kay† | 5,116 | |||
| Team Franklin | Merritt Watson | 5,104 | |||
| Team Franklin | Lesieli Oliver | 3,923 | |||
| Independent | Andrew Leask | 3,377 | |||
| Independent | Bas Watson | 1,952 | |||
| Informal | 12 | ||||
| Blank | 171 | ||||
| Turnout | 8,451 | ||||
| Registered | 28,225 | ||||
| Tean Franklin hold | |||||
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Wairoa subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Team Franklin | Amanda Hopkins† | 3,923 | |||
| Team Franklin | Malcolm Bell† | 3,787 | |||
| Team Franklin | Alix Bonnington | 2,993 | |||
| ACT Local | Dene Green | 2,418 | |||
| Independent | Darron Gedge | 1,619 | |||
| Independent | Nick Corlett | 1,132 | |||
| Independent | Blake O'Reilly | 870 | |||
| Informal | 12 | ||||
| Blank | 172 | ||||
| Turnout | 6,851 | ||||
| Registered | 19,929 | ||||
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Waiuku subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Garry Holmes† | 2,588 | |||
| Team Franklin | Hunter Hawker | 1,169 | |||
| Independent | Tremayne Thompson | 888 | |||
| Independent | Thomas Vanderlaan | 756 | |||
| Independent | Ngaire Raumate | 599 | |||
| Independent | Les Thomas | 580 | |||
| Independent | Daymond Goulder-Horobin | 251 | |||
| Informal | 4 | ||||
| Blank | 44 | ||||
| Turnout | 3,920 | ||||
| Registered | 11,421 | ||||
| Independent hold | |||||
| Team Franklin hold | |||||
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Chair election
Alan Cole (Team Franklin) was elected as the new board chair unopposed. [6]
Henderson-Massey
11 October 2025
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4 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Labour | Chris Carter | Labour | Chris Carter | ||
| Labour | Will Flavell | Labour | Will Flavell | ||
| Labour | Oscar Kightley | Labour | Oscar Kightley | ||
| Labour | Brooke Loader | Labour | Brooke Loader | ||
| Labour | Dan Collins | Labour | Dan Collins | ||
| Independent | Brenda Brady | Labour | Susan Dido | ||
| Independent | Peter Chan | WestWards | Luke Wilson | ||
| Independent | Ingrid Papau | Independent | Ingrid Papau | ||
Henderson-Massey at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Labour | Chris Carter† | 9,928 | |||
| Labour | Will Flavell† | 9,555 | |||
| Labour | Oscar Kightley† | 8,978 | |||
| Labour | Brooke Loader† | 8,781 | |||
| Labour | Susan Dido | 8,245 | |||
| Labour | Dan Collins† | 7,180 | |||
| WestWards | Luke Wilson | 7,004 | |||
| Independent | Ingrid Papau† | 6,514 | |||
| Independent | Linda Cooper | 6,484 | |||
| WestWards | Amanda Roberts | 5,947 | |||
| Independent | Peter Chan† | 5,649 | |||
| Labour | Vincent Naidu | 5,514 | |||
| WestWards | Sunil Kaushal | 5,402 | |||
| Green | Zooey Newman | 4,809 | |||
| Independent | Joseph Erceg | 4,496 | |||
| WestWards | Grahame Hill | 4,312 | |||
| Independent | Pepeka George-Koteka | 4,116 | |||
| WestWards | Andy Liu | 4,054 | |||
| WestWards | Leao Tildsley | 3,674 | |||
| ACT Local | Ben Cox | 3,656 | |||
| WestWards | Jason Pope | 3,591 | |||
| WestWards | Jacob Curran | 3,423 | |||
| Independent | Michael Coote | 3,236 | |||
| Independent | Wayne Barlow | 2,465 | |||
| Independent | Matthew Upson | 2,184 | |||
| Independent | Denise Widdison | 1,867 | |||
| Independent | Roy Kaunds | 1,782 | |||
| Independent | Glenn Patel | 1,367 | |||
| Independent | Deon Wallace | 858 | |||
| Informal | 153 | ||||
| Blank | 334 | ||||
| Turnout | 21,965 | ||||
| Registered | 86,419 | ||||
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Chair election
Incumbent chair Chris Carter (Labour) was re-elected unopposed by board members.[7]
Hibiscus and Bays
11 October 2025
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28 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| East Coast Bays | Backing the Bays | Alexis Poppelbaum | Backing the Bays | Alexis Poppelbaum | ||
| Backing the Bays | Julia Parfitt | Backing the Bays | Julia Parfitt | |||
| Backing the Bays | Gregg Walden | Backing the Bays | Gregg Walden | |||
| Independent Locals | Victoria ShortR | Backing the Bays | Mike Bishop | |||
| Hibiscus Coast | Team Coast | Alexis Poppelbaum | Coast Community | Alexis Poppelbaum | ||
| Coast People | Sam Mills | Coast Community | Gemma Moffat | |||
| Coast People | Gary Brown | Coast People | Gary Brown | |||
| Coast People | Leanne Willis | Coast People | Leanne Willis | |||
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East Coast Bays subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Backing the Bays | Alexis Poppelbaum† | 8,819 | |||
| Backing the Bays | Julia Parfitt† | 7,786 | |||
| Backing the Bays | Mike Bishop | 7,382 | |||
| Backing the Bays | Gregg Walden† | 6,605 | |||
| Independent | Marewa Glover | 2,848 | |||
| Independent | Toby Malcolm | 2,429 | |||
| Independent | Leon Jarden | 2,398 | |||
| Informal | 17 | ||||
| Blank | 314 | ||||
| Turnout | 11,680 | ||||
| Registered | 37,679 | ||||
| Backing the Bays hold | |||||
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Hibiscus Coast subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Coast Community | Jake Law† | 7,988 | |||
| Coast Community | Gemma Moffat | 7,284 | |||
| Coast People | Gary Brown† | 6,343 | |||
| Coast People | Leanne Willis† | 5,016 | |||
| Coast Community | Nick Rado | 4,639 | |||
| ACT Local | Sam Mills† | 4,394 | |||
| Hibiscus People First | Dani Dawson | 4,201 | |||
| Hibiscus People First | Jayden Haley | 3,231 | |||
| Coast People | Gary George | 2,871 | |||
| Independent | Michael Wilson | 2,464 | |||
| Hibiscus People First | Jeffrey Olufson | 2,372 | |||
| ACT Local | Yang Qu | 2,287 | |||
| Coast People | Darag Rennie | 2,091 | |||
| Independent | Christopher Lake | 1,641 | |||
| Independent | Joshua Burt | 1,389 | |||
| Independent | Andy Mackie | 1,297 | |||
| Independent | Pamela Tipa | 796 | |||
| Informal | 81 | ||||
| Blank | 300 | ||||
| Turnout | 17,194 | ||||
| Registered | 47,559 | ||||
| Coast Community hold | |||||
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Chair election
Incumbent chair Alexis Poppelbaum (Backing the Bays) was re-elected as the board chair unopposed.[8]
Howick
11 October 2025
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30 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Botany | Independent | Damian Light | Independent | Damian Light | ||
| Practical Not Political | Mike Turinsky | Practical Not Political | Mike Turinsky | |||
| #weknowhowick | Peter Young | seat abolished | ||||
| Flat Bush | new subdivision | Healthy and Happy | Peter Young | |||
| Healthy and Happy | Kai Zeng | |||||
| Independent | Krish Naidu | |||||
| Howick | #weknowhowick | John Spiller | #weknowhowick | John Spiller | ||
| #weknowhowick | Adele White | #weknowhowick | Adele White | |||
| #weknowhowick | Bo Burns | Communities and Residents | Luke Collings | |||
| Pakuranga | Practical Not Political | Bruce Kendall | Communities and Residents | Bruce Kendall | ||
| Communities and Residents | David Collings | Communities and Residents | Jack Collins | |||
| Communities and Residents | Katrina Bungard | Independent | Katrina Bungard | |||
Botany subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Damian Light† | 3,865 | |||
| Practical Not Political | Mike Turinsky† | 3,760 | |||
| ACT Local | Ali Dache | 1,630 | |||
| Independent | Melesina Umeano | 556 | |||
| Independent | Leon Jarden | 2,398 | |||
| Informal | 9 | ||||
| Blank | 25 | ||||
| Turnout | 5,951 | ||||
| Registered | 21,931 | ||||
| Independent hold | |||||
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Flat bush subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Healthy and Happy | Peter Young | 2,499 | |||
| Healthy and Happy | Kai Zeng | 2,491 | |||
| Independent | Krish Naidu | 2,462 | |||
| Communities and Residents | David Collings | 1,649 | |||
| Independent | Jami-Lee Ross | 1,649 | |||
| Independent | Tracy Wignall | 1,493 | |||
| Independent | Sonia Singh | 1,134 | |||
| Independent | Gurbani Singh | 1,062 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Prashant Belwalkar | 654 | |||
| Independent | Joseph Rebello | 400 | |||
| Informal | 24 | ||||
| Blank | 113 | ||||
| Turnout | 6,390 | ||||
| Registered | 27,647 | ||||
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Howick subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| #weknowhowick | Bo Burns† (withdrawn) | 7,046 | |||
| #weknowhowick | John Spiller† | 5,657 | |||
| #weknowhowick | Adele White† | 5,647 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Luke Collings | 2,921 | |||
| ACT Local | William Goldberg | 2,563 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Billy Davis | 1,788 | |||
| Independent | Matthew Sheehy | 1,771 | |||
| Informal | 15 | ||||
| Blank | 274 | ||||
| Turnout | 10,770 | ||||
| Registered | 32,440 | ||||
| #weknowhowick hold | |||||
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Pakuranga subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | Bruce Kendall† | 5,127 | |||
| Independent | Katrina Bungard† | 4,865 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Jack Collins | 3,723 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Sarah Kavanagh | 2,745 | |||
| Independent | Wayne Huang | 2,613 | |||
| Independent | Frank Wong | 1,957 | |||
| ACT Local | Pat Arroyo | 1,876 | |||
| Independent | Blake O'Reilly | 839 | |||
| Informal | 6 | ||||
| Blank | 162 | ||||
| Turnout | 9,372 | ||||
| Registered | 30,586 | ||||
| Communities and Residents gain from Practical Not Political[b] | |||||
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| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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Chair election
Bruce Kendall (Communities and Residents) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[9]
Kaipātiki
11 October 2025
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29 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Shore Action | Danielle Grant | Shore Action | Danielle Grant | ||
| Shore Action | Pauline Gillon | Shore Action | Pauline Gillon | ||
| Shore Action | Melanie Kenrick | Shore Action | Melanie Kenrick | ||
| Shore Action | Janet Tupou | Shore Action | Janet Tupou | ||
| Shore Action | Tim Spring | Shore Action | Tim Spring | ||
| Shore Action | John Gillon | Shore Action | Raymond Tan | ||
| Shore Action | Adrian Tyler | Shore Action | Dave Kaio | ||
| Shore Action | Erica HannamR | Independent | Emma Ryburn-Phengsavath | ||
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Kaipātiki at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Shore Action | John Gillon† (withdrawn) | 13,020 | |||
| Shore Action | Danielle Grant† | 11,368 | |||
| Shore Action | Pauline Gillon† | 11,155 | |||
| Shore Action | Melanie Kenrick† | 10,468 | |||
| Shore Action | Janet Tupou† | 8,535 | |||
| Shore Action | Raymond Tan | 8,387 | |||
| Shore Action | Dave Kaio | 8,224 | |||
| Shore Action | Tim Spring† | 7,806 | |||
| Independent | Emma Ryburn-Phengsavath | 5,832 | |||
| Independent | Gerald Lopez | 5,312 | |||
| Independent | Eric Chuah | 4,660 | |||
| ACT Local | Martin Lundqvist | 4,418 | |||
| Independent | Ngozi Penson | 4,368 | |||
| Independent | Lofty Ned | 2,715 | |||
| Conservative | Hudson Kostich | 2,566 | |||
| Informal | 38 | ||||
| Blank | 291 | ||||
| Turnout | 18,479 | ||||
| Registered | 64,243 | ||||
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| Independent gain from Shore Action | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Danielle Grant (Shore Action) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[10]
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu
11 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Labour | Harry Fatu Toleafoa | Labour | Harry Fatu Toleafoa | ||
| Labour | Joe Glassie-Rasmussen | Labour | Joe Glassie-Rasmussen | ||
| Labour | Christine O'Brien | Labour | Christine O'Brien | ||
| Labour | Makalita Kolo | Labour | Makalita Kolo | ||
| Labour | Kaea Inoke-Togiamua | Labour | Kaea Inoke-Togiamua | ||
| Labour | Fe'etau Peo | Labour | Fe'etau Peo | ||
| Labour | Tauanu’u Nick BakulichR | Labour | Talei Solomon-Mua | ||
| R retired | |||||
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour | Harry Fatu Toleafoa† | 8,690 | |||
| Labour | Joe Glassie-Rasmussen† | 8,046 | |||
| Labour | Christine O'Brien† | 7,077 | |||
| Labour | Talei Solomon-Mua | 7,076 | |||
| Labour | Makalita Kolo† | 6,904 | |||
| Labour | Kaea Inoke-Togiamua† | 6,766 | |||
| Labour | Fe'etau Peo† | 6,540 | |||
| Fix Auckland | Vicky Hau | 4,936 | |||
| Fix Auckland | Luke Mealamu | 4,887 | |||
| Green | Peter Sykes | 4,096 | |||
| Independent | Sara Reihana-Tara | 4,096 | |||
| Independent | Manoj Kumar | 1,419 | |||
| Informal | 29 | ||||
| Blank | 138 | ||||
| Turnout | 12,910 | ||||
| Registered | 54,429 | ||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Kaea Inoke-Togiamua (Labour) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[11]
Manurewa
11 October 2025
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6 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Manurewa Action Team | Glenn Murphy | Manurewa Action Team | Glenn Murphy | ||
| Manurewa Action Team | Rangi McLean | Manurewa Action Team | Rangi McLean | ||
| Manurewa Action Team | Heather Andrew | Manurewa Action Team | Heather Andrew | ||
| Manurewa Action Team | Matt WiniataR | Manurewa Action Team | Marshal Ahluwalia | ||
| Manurewa Action Team | Andrew LesaR | Manurewa Action Team | Phyllis Latu | ||
| #LoveManurewa | Angela Cunningham-Marino | Manurewa Action Team | Italia Tipelu-Marsters | ||
| #LoveManurewa | Anne CandyR | Manurewa Action Team | Raewyn Bhana | ||
| #LoveManurewa | Joseph Allan | #LoveManurewa | Joseph Allan | ||
| R retired | |||||
Manurewa at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Manurewa Action Team | Marshal Ahluwalia | 8,451 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Phyllis Latu | 7,206 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Glenn Murphy† | 7,009 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Rangi McLean† | 6,839 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Italia Tipelu-Marsters | 6,672 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Joseph Allan† | 6,118 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Heather Andrew† | 5,973 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Raewyn Bhana | 5,940 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Angela Cunningham-Marino† | 5,767 | |||
| Manurewa Action Team | Judy Tipping | 5,732 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Toa Greening | 4,599 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Audrey Williams | 4,453 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Mandeep Kaur | 4,362 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Ally Billaney | 3,912 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | William Leolahi | 3,816 | |||
| #LoveManurewa | Ezekiel Robson | 3,806 | |||
| Independent | Johnnie Timu | 3,492 | |||
| Independent | John Robinson | 2,969 | |||
| Independent | Stephen Holden | 2,322 | |||
| Informal | 51 | ||||
| Blank | 182 | ||||
| Turnout | 16,201 | ||||
| Registered | 65,243 | ||||
| Manurewa Action Team hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team gain from #LoveManurewa | |||||
| #LoveManurewa hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team hold | |||||
| Manurewa Action Team gain from #LoveManurewa | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Heather Andrew (Manurewa Action Team) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[12]
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki
11 October 2025
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11 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Maungakiekie | Communities and Residents | Don Allan | Communities and Residents | Don Allan | ||
| Communities and Residents | Debbie Burrows | Communities and Residents | Debbie Burrows | |||
| Communities and Residents | Tony Woodcock | Communities and Residents | Tony Woodcock | |||
| Tāmaki | Labour | Nerissa Henry | Labour | Nerissa Henry | ||
| Labour | Maria Meredith | Labour | Maria Meredith | |||
| Labour | Chris Makoare | Labour | Diana Fuka | |||
| Labour | Peter McGlashan | Communities and Residents | Tabetha Elliott | |||
Maungakiekie subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | Don Allan† | 3,147 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Debbie Burrows† | 3,084 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Tony Woodcock† | 2,538 | |||
| Labour | Malaina Taufa | 2,529 | |||
| Labour | Christopher Carroll | 2,430 | |||
| Labour | Glenda Fryer | 2,386 | |||
| Informal | 13 | ||||
| Blank | 142 | ||||
| Turnout | 6,204 | ||||
| Registered | 22,046 | ||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Tāmaki subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Labour | Nerissa Henry† | 3,440 | |||
| Labour | Maria Meredith† | 2,992 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Tabetha Elliott | 2,730 | |||
| Labour | Diana Fuka | 2,472 | |||
| Labour | Deborah Misiuepa | 2,414 | |||
| Independent | Kellie Dawson | 2,141 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Troy Elliott | 2,106 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Craig Mackenzie | 1,740 | |||
| Independent | Chris Makoare† | 1,604 | |||
| Tamaki Residents Association | Brian McDonald | 1,424 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Shani Hatito | 1,416 | |||
| Tamaki Residents Association | Marcia Kahui | 1,356 | |||
| Independent | Patrick O'Meara | 1,137 | |||
| Tamaki Residents Association | Peseta McDonald | 1,059 | |||
| Independent | FaAfuhia Fia | 752 | |||
| Independent | Beth Farrell | 723 | |||
| Independent | Sourabh Sharma | 510 | |||
| Informal | 64 | ||||
| Blank | 186 | ||||
| Turnout | 8,586 | ||||
| Registered | 33,918 | ||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| Communities and Residents gain from Labour | |||||
| Labour hold | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Debbie Burrows (Communities and Residents) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[13]
Ōrākei
11 October 2025
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6 November 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Communities and Residents | Sarah Powrie | Communities and Residents | Sarah Powrie | ||
| Communities and Residents | Scott Milne | Communities and Residents | Scott Milne | ||
| Communities and Residents | Troy Churton | Communities and Residents | Troy Churton | ||
| Communities and Residents | Margaret Voyce | Communities and Residents | Margaret Voyce | ||
| Communities and Residents | Angus McPhee | Communities and Residents | Angus McPhee | ||
| Communities and Residents | Penny TuckerR | ACT Local | Amanda Lockyer | ||
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Ōrākei at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | Sarah Powrie† | 13,289 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Scott Milne† | 12,796 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Troy Churton† | 12,205 | |||
| Communities and Residents | David Wong† | 11,521 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Margaret Voyce† | 10,794 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Angus McPhee† | 10,402 | |||
| ACT Local | Amanda Lockyer | 10,277 | |||
| Independent | Lauren Hawken | 10,039 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Andrew Williams | 9,632 | |||
| ACT Local | Rob Meredith | 9,096 | |||
| ACT Local | Martin Mahler | 7,684 | |||
| Independent | Wyllis Maihi | 5,579 | |||
| Informal | 45 | ||||
| Blank | 691 | ||||
| Turnout | 23,645 | ||||
| Registered | 67,812 | ||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
| ACT Local gain from Communities and Residents | |||||
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Chair election
Sarah Powrie (Communities and Residents) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[14]
Ōtara-Papatoetoe
11 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Ōtara | Labour | Apulu Autagavaia | Labour | Apulu Autagavaia | ||
| Indepedent | Topou Folau | Labour | Topou Folau | |||
| Labour | Swanie Nelson | Labour | Li'amanaia Kaisara | |||
| Papatoetoe | Labour | Ofa DewesR | election declared void | |||
| Labour | Vi Hausia | |||||
| Labour | Ashraf Choudhary | |||||
| Independently Papatoetoe | Albert Lim | |||||
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Ōtara subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Labour | Apulu Autagavaia† | 3,007 | 60.69 | ||
| Labour | Li'amanaia Kaisara | 2,649 | 53.46 | ||
| Labour | Topou Folau† | 2,222 | 44.84 | ||
| Independent | Swanie Nelson† | 1,586 | 32.01 | ||
| Independent | Zak Tulua | 888 | 17.92 | ||
| Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team | Peresitene Tapumanaia | 816 | 16.47 | ||
| Independent | Pele Nili | 736 | 14.85 | ||
| ACT Local | Henriette Devoe | 696 | 14.05 | ||
| Independent | Jarvis Tusini | 473 | 9.55 | ||
| Informal | 20 | 0.40 | |||
| Blank | 59 | 1.19 | |||
| Turnout | 4,955 | (21.16) | |||
| Registered | 23,420 | ||||
| Labour hold | |||||
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Papatoetoe subdivision (declared void)
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team | Paramjeet Singh | 5,104 | 45.76 | ||
| Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team | Sandeep Saini | 5,081 | 45.55 | ||
| Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team | Kushma Nair | 4,684 | 41.99 | ||
| Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team | Kunal Bhalla | 4,493 | 40.28 | ||
| Labour | Vi Hausia† | 3,254 | 29.17 | ||
| Communities and Residents | Chris Latham | 2,769 | 24.83 | ||
| Labour | Ashraf Choudhary† | 2,679 | 24.02 | ||
| Labour | Avinash Dhaliwal | 2,475 | 22.19 | ||
| Independently Papatoetoe | Albert Lim† | 2,371 | 21.26 | ||
| Labour | Raj Singh | 2,127 | 19.07 | ||
| Independently Papatoetoe | Peter Dons | 1,794 | 16.08 | ||
| Independent | Futi Ka | 1,445 | 12.95 | ||
| Independently Papatoetoe | Nazia Ali | 1,028 | 9.22 | ||
| Informal | 30 | 0.27 | |||
| Blank | 85 | 0.76 | |||
| Turnout | 11,154 | (31.64) | |||
| Registered | 35,253 | ||||
| Election declared void | |||||
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Papakura
11 October 2025
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29 October 2025
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| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Papakura Action Team | Brent Catchpole | Papakura Action Team | Brent Catchpole | ||
| Papakura Action Team | Andrew Webster | Papakura Action Team | Andrew Webster | ||
| Papakura Action Team | Felicity Auva'a | Papakura Action Team | Felicity Auva'a | ||
| Papakura Action Team | Jan Robinson | Papakura Action Team | Jan Robinson | ||
| Papakura Action Team | George Hawkins | Papakura Action Team | George Hawkins | ||
| Papakura Action Team | Kevin Hieatt | Papakura Action Team | Kevin Hieatt | ||
Papakura at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Papakura Action Team | Brent Catchpole† | 5,620 | |||
| Papakura Action Team | Andrew Webster† | 5,340 | |||
| Papakura Action Team | Felicity Auva'a† | 5,312 | |||
| Papakura Action Team | Jan Robinson† | 5,229 | |||
| Papakura Action Team | George Hawkins† | 4,957 | |||
| Papakura Action Team | Kevin Hieatt† | 4,652 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Caitlyn Smythe | 3,196 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Craig Hansen | 3,121 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Laura Fourie | 3,043 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Piritaka Manuel | 2,757 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Kim Squire | 2,490 | |||
| #LovePapakura | Ranbir Pabla | 2,216 | |||
| Independent | Karin Kerr | 2,189 | |||
| Independent | Andrea Beard | 1,739 | |||
| ACT Local | Prasad Gawande | 1,607 | |||
| Independent | Simon Matta | 1,139 | |||
| Informal | 44 | ||||
| Blank | 160 | ||||
| Turnout | 10,896 | ||||
| Registered | 46,406 | ||||
| Papakura Action Team hold | |||||
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| Papakura Action Team hold | |||||
| Papakura Action Team hold | |||||
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Chair election
Kelvin Hieatt (Papakura Action Team) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[16]
Puketāpapa
11 October 2025
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6 November 2025
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| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Communities and Residents | Fiona Lai | Communities and Residents | Fiona Lai | ||
| Communities and Residents | Ella Kumar | Communities and Residents | Ella Kumar | ||
| Communities and Residents | Roseanne Hay | Communities and Residents | Roseanne Hay | ||
| Communities and Residents | Mark Pervan | Communities and Residents | Brendan Larmer | ||
| Roskill Community Voice | Jon Turner | City Vision | Jon Turner | ||
| Roskill Community Voice | Bobby ShenR | City Vision | Rowan Cant | ||
| R retired | |||||
Puketāpapa at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Communities and Residents | Fiona Lai† | 5,645 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Ella Kumar† | 5,534 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Roseanne Hay† | 5,477 | |||
| City Vision | Jon Turner† | 4,688 | |||
| City Vision | Rowan Cant | 4,494 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Brendan Larmer | 4,362 | |||
| City Vision | Raphaela Rose | 4,355 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Mark Pervan† | 4,172 | |||
| City Vision | Daniel Cliffords | 4,079 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Bala Beeram | 3,887 | |||
| City Vision | Soraiya Doud | 3,649 | |||
| City Vision | Miriam Hartmann | 3,602 | |||
| Independent | Mark Price | 2,083 | |||
| Independent | Jessica Ralph | 2,044 | |||
| Independent | Abann Yor | 1,486 | |||
| Informal | 35 | ||||
| Blank | 235 | ||||
| Turnout | 11,583 | ||||
| Registered | 44,111 | ||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
| City Vision hold | |||||
| City Vision hold | |||||
| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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Chair election
Roseanne Hay (Communities and Residents) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[17]
Rodney
11 October 2025
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| Subdivision | Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Dairy Flat | Rodney First | Louise Johnston | Independent | Lisa Whyte | ||
| Kumeū | Rodney First | Guy Wishart | Independent | Guy Wishart | ||
| Rodney First | Brent Bailey | Independent | Matt Ross | |||
| Rodney First | Mark Dennis | seat abolished | ||||
| Independent | Geoff Upson | |||||
| Northern Rodney | new subdivision | Independent | Paul Manton | |||
| Independent | Colin Smith | |||||
| Southern Kaipara | new subdivision | Independent | Mark Dennis | |||
| Independent | Geoff Upson | |||||
| Warkworth | Rodney First | Ivan Wagstaff | Independent | Ivan Wagstaff | ||
| Independent | Tim Holdgate | Independent | Tim Holdgate | |||
| Rodney First | Michelle Carmichael | seat abolished | ||||
| Wellsford | Independent | Colin Smith | seat abolished | |||
Dairy Flat subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Lisa Whyte | 1,252 | 53.46 | ||
| Independent | Peter Brydon | 633 | 27.03 | ||
| Independent | Warwick Hojem | 403 | 17.21 | ||
| Informal | 3 | 0.13 | |||
| Blank | 51 | 2.18 | |||
| Turnout | 2,342 | ||||
| Registered | 7,381 | ||||
| Independent gain from Rodney First | |||||
Kumeū subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Guy Wishart† | 2,045 | |||
| Independent | Matt Ross | 1,685 | |||
| Independent | Gemma Donaldson | 1,496 | |||
| Independent | Katie Versteeg | 1,140 | |||
| Independent | Brent Bailey† | 978 | |||
| Independent | Zach Stark | 142 | |||
| Informal | 6 | ||||
| Blank | 75 | ||||
| Turnout | 4,243 | ||||
| Registered | 13,007 | ||||
| Independent gain from Rodney First[b] | |||||
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Northern Rodney subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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| Independent | Paul Manton | 2,321 | ||
| Independent | Colin Smith | 2,174 | ||
| Independent | James Pemberton | 842 | ||
| Independent | Joshua Grimstock | 679 | ||
| Independent | Greg Doherty | 558 | ||
| Informal | 4 | |||
| Blank | 85 | |||
| Turnout | 4,012 | |||
| Registered | 10,871 | |||
| Independent win (new subdivision) | ||||
| Independent win (new subdivision) | ||||
Southern Kaipara subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | |
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| Independent | Mark Dennis | 2,509 | ||
| Independent | Geoff Upson | 2,475 | ||
| Independent | Rob Upson | 1,500 | ||
| Informal | 3 | |||
| Blank | 66 | |||
| Turnout | 4,064 | |||
| Registered | 11,433 | |||
| Independent win (new subdivision) | ||||
| Independent win (new subdivision) | ||||
Warkworth subdivision
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Ivan Wagstaff† | 4,121 | |||
| Independent | Tim Holdgate† | 3,305 | |||
| Independent | David Robb | 1,342 | |||
| Independent | Taabetha Tebau | 1,111 | |||
| Informal | 3 | ||||
| Blank | 102 | ||||
| Turnout | 5,719 | ||||
| Registered | 13,357 | ||||
| Independent gain from Rodney First[b] | |||||
| Independent hold | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Guy Wishart (Independent) was elected as the new board chair, defeating Geoff Upston (Independent) 6-to-3.[18]
Upper Harbour
11 October 2025
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| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Living Upper Harbour | Anna Atkinson | Living Upper Harbour | Anna Atkinson | ||
| Living Upper Harbour | Kyle Parker | Living Upper Harbour | Kyle Parker | ||
| Living Upper Harbour | Sylvia Yang | Living Upper Harbour | Sylvia Yang | ||
| Independent | John McLean | Living Upper Harbour | Rebecca Huang | ||
| Independent | Uzra Balouch | Independent | Uzra Balouch | ||
Upper Harbour at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Living Upper Harbour | Anna Atkinson† | 8,222 | |||
| Independent | Uzra Balouch† | 7,336 | |||
| Living Upper Harbour | Kyle Parker† | 7,120 | |||
| Living Upper Harbour | Sylvia Yang† | 6,636 | |||
| Living Upper Harbour | Rebecca Huang | 5,853 | |||
| Independent | Selena Wong | 4,775 | |||
| Independent | John McLean† | 4,509 | |||
| Independent | John Loau | 4,329 | |||
| Independent | Callum Blair† | 4,310 | |||
| Independent | David Cook | 3,421 | |||
| Independent | John Riddell | 2,948 | |||
| Independent | Apurv Shukla | 2,469 | |||
| Independent | Kent Neville-White | 2,064 | |||
| Informal | 42 | ||||
| Blank | 545 | ||||
| Turnout | 14,418 | ||||
| Registered | 54,657 | ||||
| Living Upper Harbour hold | |||||
| Independent hold | |||||
| Living Upper Harbour hold | |||||
| Living Upper Harbour hold | |||||
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Chair election
Incumbent chair Anna Atkinson (Living Upper Harbour) was re-elected as the board chair unopposed.[19]
Waiheke
11 October 2025
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| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Independent | Kylee Matthews | Independent | Kylee Matthews | ||
| Independent | Bianca Ranson | Independent | Bianca Ranson | ||
| Independent | Paul Walden | Independent | Damian Sycamore | ||
| Independent | Cath HandleyR | Independent | Eric Hillman | ||
| Independent | Robin TuckerR | Independent | Norman Robins | ||
| R retired | |||||
Waiheke at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Independent | Kylee Matthews† | 2,115 | |||
| Independent | Damian Sycamore | 1,844 | |||
| Independent | Eric Hillman | 1,736 | |||
| Independent | Norman Robins | 1,626 | |||
| Independent | Bianca Ranson† | 1,518 | |||
| Independent | Paul Walden† | 1,500 | |||
| Independent | Grant Crawford | 1,263 | |||
| Independent | Wayne McIntosh | 1,030 | |||
| Independent | Xan Hamilton | 906 | |||
| Independent | Josie Heap Rainer | 896 | |||
| Independent | Todd Parkin | 708 | |||
| Independent | Ollie Lequeux | 283 | |||
| Informal | 11 | ||||
| Blank | 39 | ||||
| Turnout | 3,726 | ||||
| Registered | 7,308 | ||||
| Independent hold | |||||
| Independent gain from Independent | |||||
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| Independent gain from Independent | |||||
| Independent hold | |||||
| † incumbent | |||||
Chair election
Kylee Matthews (Independent) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[20]
Waitākere Ranges
11 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Future West | Mark Allen | Future West | Mark Allen | ||
| Future West | Greg Presland | Future West | Greg Presland | ||
| Future West | Liz ManleyR | Future West | Michelle Hutton | ||
| Future West | Sandra ConeyR | Future West | Hannah Slade | ||
| WestWards | Linda Poutauaine | Future West | Jess Rose | ||
| WestWards | Michelle Clayton | WestWards | Allan Geddes | ||
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Waitākere Ranges at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Future West | Mark Allen† | 5,450 | |||
| Future West | Greg Presland† | 5,024 | |||
| Future West | Michelle Hutton | 4,937 | |||
| Future West | Hannah Slade | 4,846 | |||
| WestWards | Allan Geddes | 4,828 | |||
| Future West | Jess Rose | 4,828 | |||
| WestWards | Linda Poutauaine† | 4,715 | |||
| WestWards | Roman Thomas | 4,615 | |||
| WestWards | Angus Cathcart | 4,567 | |||
| WestWards | Kevin Murphy | 4,329 | |||
| Future West | Mark Roberts | 3,827 | |||
| Independent | Michelle Clayton† | 3,544 | |||
| WestWards | Penelope Miller | 3,113 | |||
| Independent | Bianca O'Keefe | 2,817 | |||
| Independent | Diana Blomfield | 2,443 | |||
| Independent | Alan Mann | 1,732 | |||
| Independent | Iuliana Rodinciuc | 1,189 | |||
| Independent | Jamaine Ross | 768 | |||
| Independent | Stephen Johnson | 686 | |||
| Independent | Rizwan Qureshi | 520 | |||
| Informal | 49 | ||||
| Blank | 352 | ||||
| Turnout | 13,396 | ||||
| Registered | 39,844 | ||||
| Future West hold | |||||
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| WestWards hold | |||||
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Chair election
Waitākere Ranges (Future West) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[21]
Waitematā
11 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| City Vision | Alex Bonham | City Vision | Alex Bonham | ||
| City Vision | Anahera Rawiri | City Vision | Anahera Rawiri | ||
| City Vision | Richard NortheyR | City Vision | Caitlin Wilson | ||
| Communities and Residents | Genevieve SageR | City Vision | Peter Elliott | ||
| Communities and Residents | Allan Matson | City Vision | Kara Kennedy | ||
| Communities and Residents | Greg Moyle | Communities and Residents | Greg Moyle | ||
| Communities and Residents | Sarah Trotman | Communities and Residents | Sarah Trotman | ||
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Waitematā at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| City Vision | Alex Bonham† | 8,568 | |||
| City Vision | Caitlin Wilson | 8,480 | |||
| City Vision | Anahera Rawiri† | 7,696 | |||
| City Vision | Peter Elliott | 7,556 | |||
| City Vision | Kara Kennedy | 7,436 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Greg Moyle† | 6,860 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Sarah Trotman† | 6,592 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Allan Matson† | 6,084 | |||
| City Vision | Connor Sharp | 5,837 | |||
| City Vision | Theo van de Klundert | 5,553 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Muy Chhour | 5,426 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Anne Batley Burton | 5,369 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Leo Grachev | 4,874 | |||
| Communities and Residents | Nick Nielson | 4,587 | |||
| Independent | Mark Crysell | 4,220 | |||
| Independent | Taylor Marston | 3,058 | |||
| Independent | Pete Marshall | 3,022 | |||
| Independent | Gael Baldock | 2,273 | |||
| Independent | Selena Renner | 2,239 | |||
| Independent | Grayson Goffe | 2,120 | |||
| Informal | 63 | ||||
| Blank | 645 | ||||
| Turnout | 18,198 | ||||
| Registered | 57,928 | ||||
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| Communities and Residents hold | |||||
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Chair election
Alexandra Bonham (City Vision) was elected as the new board chair unopposed.[22]
Whau
11 October 2025
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Composition summary
| Previous | Elected | ||||
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| Labour | Fasiuta Amosa | Labour | Fasiuta Amosa | ||
| Labour | Kay Thomas | Labour | Kay Thomas | ||
| Labour | Valeria Gascoigne | Labour | Fania Kapao | ||
| Labour | Sarah Paterson-HamlinR | Labour | Rebecca Thomson | ||
| Independent | Warren Piper | Independent | Warren Piper | ||
| Independent | Catherine Farmer | Independent | Catherine Farmer | ||
| Independent | Ross Clow | Independent | Ross Clow | ||
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Whau at-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Vote | % | +/− | |
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| Labour | Fasiuta Amosa† | 7,547 | |||
| Independent | Warren Piper† | 6,699 | |||
| Independent | Catherine Farmer† | 6,266 | |||
| Labour | Kay Thomas† | 6,208 | |||
| Labour | Fania Kapao | 6,160 | |||
| Labour | Rebecca Thomson | 6,095 | |||
| Independent | Ross Clow† | 5,867 | |||
| Labour | Barrie-John Partridge | 5,819 | |||
| Labour | Valeria Gascoigne† | 5,736 | |||
| Independent | Morgan Luxton | 5,098 | |||
| Labour | Aadil Basha | 4,976 | |||
| Independent | Almo Wong | 4,836 | |||
| Voice of the People | Paul Davie | 3,824 | |||
| Voice of the People | Kathryn Davie | 3,436 | |||
| Independent | Madhavi Nyayapati | 3,116 | |||
| Independent | Jitesh Ganatra | 2,089 | |||
| Informal | 33 | ||||
| Blank | 309 | ||||
| Turnout | 15,180 | ||||
| Registered | 58,957 | ||||
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Chair election
Incumbent chair Kay Thomas (Labour) was re-elected as the board chair unopposed.[23]
Notes
- See 2026 Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board by-election for further info.
- Incumbent changed affiliation
