Communities and Residents

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Communities and Residents (C&R) is a right-leaning local body ticket in Auckland, New Zealand. It was formed in 1938 as Citizens & Ratepayers, with a view to controlling the Auckland City Council and preventing left-leaning Labour Party control. It controlled the council most of the time from World War II until the council was merged into the Auckland Council in 2010. It changed its name from "Citizens & Ratepayers" to "Communities and Residents" in 2012.

PresidentDavid Hay
Founded1938
PoliticalpositionCentre-Right
Colours  Blue
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Communities & Residents
PresidentDavid Hay
Founded1938
Political positionCentre-Right
Colours  Blue
Auckland Council
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Local Boards
25 / 149
Entrust trustees
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Background

The Citizens & Ratepayers Association was formed in 1938. It was formed with the intention to "secure the return of the best possible types of candidate to the Auckland City Council, Harbour Board, Hospital Board and Electric Power Board". It also intended to "preserve local government in all its then present forms, protecting it from any influence and interference of party politics".[1]

C&R has long been aligned with the National Party, which traditionally does not field its own candidates in Auckland local body elections, unlike the Labour Party and the Green Party.[2][3]

Platform and positions

History

2010–present

2010–2013 term

The group changed their name to "Communities & Residents" in 2012, following a review of the organisation's performance at the 2010 election. Other changes adopted after the review included abandoning the "whipping" system used in voting on council issues.[4]

2022 election

C&R endorsed former Chief Executive of Heart of the City Viv Beck for the Auckland mayoralty, and would succeed in increasing its share of Auckland local board members and Licensing Trustees.[5]

2022–2025 term

In 2025, it was revealed that Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson had resigned from C&R, leaving Christine Fletcher as the group's only councillor.[6]

2025 election

At the 2025 election, the group saw Christine Fletcher re-elected to council for the Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward and they won control of the Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa, Maungakiekie-Tāmaki and Ōrākei local boards. The group lost two local board seats and no longer controlled the Mount Wellington Licensing Trust.[citation needed]

List of representatives

2022–2025 term

Communities and Residents elected members for the 2022–2025 term included:[‡ 1]

More information Ward, Name ...
Ward Name Photo
Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa Christine Fletcher
Ōrākei Desley Simpson (until late 2023)
Local board Subdivision Name
Albert-Eden (split control) Mangawhau Kendyl Smith
Jack Tan
José Fowler
Rex Smith
Devonport-Takapuna (in minority) George Wood
Gavin Busch
Howick (in minority) Pakuranga Katrina Bungard
David Collings
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki (in minority) Maungakiekie Dan Allan
Debbie Burrows
Tony Woodcock
Ōrākei (in majority) Troy Churton
David Wong
Scott Milne
Penny Tucker
Sarah Powrie
Margaret Voyce
Angus McPhee
Puketāpapa (in majority) Ella Kumar
Roseanne Hay
Fiona Lai
Mark Pervan
Waitematā (in majority) Sarah Trotman
Genevieve Sage
Allan Matson
Greg Moyle
Licensing trust Ward Name
Mount Wellington (in majority) Tania Batucan
Troy Elliot
Tabetha Elliot
Michael Pepper
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Summary of election results

More information Election, Candidates nominated ...
Election Candidates nominated Seats won
Council candidates Local/Community board candidates Health board candidates Licensing trust candidates Council seats Local/Community board seats Health board seats Licensing trust seats
2001[‡ 2] 18/19 33/52 7/7 0/9
9 / 19
15 / 52
3 / 7
0 / 9
2004[‡ 3] 17/19 32/47 7/7 4/9
6 / 19
9 / 47
3 / 7
1 / 9
2007[‡ 4] 16/19 26/52 5/7 2/9
11 / 19
19 / 52
2 / 7
1 / 9
2010 14/20 82/149 16/21 7/41
5 / 20
31 / 149
7 / 21
3 / 41
2013 4/20 19/149 8/21 0/35
3 / 20
12 / 149
4 / 21
0 / 35
2016 3/20 21/149 5/21 0/35
2 / 20
11 / 149
2 / 21
0 / 35
2019[‡ 5][‡ 6][‡ 7] 6/20 49/149 14/21 3/35
3 / 20
21 / 149
4 / 21
1 / 35
2022[‡ 8] 8/20 45/149 Abolished 5/35
2 / 20
26 / 149
Abolished
4 / 35
2025 3/20 47/151 N/A 6/35
1 / 20
25 / 151
N/A
2 / 35
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Entrust trustee elections

C&R's record of tenure on Entrust seats for the elections since 2000.

More information Election, Candidates nominated ...
Election Candidates nominated Seats won
Trustee candidates Trust seats
2003[‡ 9] 5/5
4 / 5
2006[‡ 10] 5/5
4 / 5
2009[‡ 11] 5/5
5 / 5
2012[‡ 12] 5/5
5 / 5
2015[‡ 13] 5/5
5 / 5
2018[‡ 14] 5/5
5 / 5
2021[‡ 15] 5/5
5 / 5
2024[‡ 16] 5/5
5 / 5
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