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2001 New Zealand territorial authority elections
(Auckland)

← 1998
13 October 2001[a]
2004 →

7 of 7 local councils
Party Councils +/–
No majority

3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

7 mayors and ? local councillors
Party Seats +/–
Mayors
Independent

Local councillors
Independent

This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Elections for the territorial authorities of New Zealand were held from September until 13 October 2001 as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. 865 local councillors and 74 mayors were elected across all 74 councils.

7 territorial authorities were located within the Auckland Region. 7 mayors and ? district and city councillors were elected. Elections for the Rodney District Council occurred 6 months earlier on 31 March.

Map

Rodney District Council

2001 Rodney District Council election
← 1998
31 March 2001
2004 →
Mayoral election
 
Candidate John Law Greg Sayers Brian Smith
Affiliation Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote 9,525 8,510 3,943
Percentage ~33.85% ~30.24% ~14.01%

 
Candidate Christine Rose Ross Meurant
Affiliation Independent Independent
Popular vote 2,340 1,563
Percentage ~8.32% ~5.55%

Mayor before election

Under commission

Elected mayor

John Law
Independent

Council election

12 seats on the Rodney District Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independent

12
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Composition summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor Under Commission Independent John Law
Northern Independent Elizabeth Foster
Independent Grahame Powell
Independent John Ross
Western Independent Christine Rose
Independent David Steele
Independent Pat Delich
Independent Arnold Gosling
Eastern Independent Wayne Walker
Independent Bill Smith
Independent Gaye Harding
Independent Rob Thompson
Independent Barbara Griffin

2001 Rodney mayoral election

2001 Rodney mayoral election[1]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent John Law 9,525 ? ?
Independent Greg Sayers 8,510 ? ?
Independent Brian Smith 3,943 ? ?
Independent Christine Rose 2,340 ? ?
Independent Ross Meurant 1,563 ? ?
Independent Laly Haddon 755 ? ?
Independent Murray Sampson 593 ? ?
Independent Richard Wills 399 ? ?
Independent John Drury 356 ? ?
Independent Gray Phillips 157 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[b]

Northern ward

Northern ward[1]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Elizabeth Foster 2,895 ? ?
Independent Grahame Powell 2,691 ? ?
Independent John Ross 2,567 ? ?
Independent Kate Leslie 2,323 ? ?
Independent Ralph Nevill 2,309 ? ?
Independent John Wynyard 2,222 ? ?
Independent John Tapp 1,984 ? ?
Independent Gary Ward 1,771 ? ?
Independent Chris Tofield 763 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]

Western ward

Western ward[1]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Christine Rose 3,428 ? ?
Independent David Steele 2,530 ? ?
Independent Pat Delich 2,436 ? ?
Independent Arnold Gosling 2,283 ? ?
Independent Les Simmons 1,874 ? ?
Independent Thomas Grace 1,672 ? ?
Independent Russell Malcolm 1,355 ? ?
Independent Murray Sampson 1,304 ? ?
Independent Karen Graham 1,283 ? ?
Independent Mick Hunt 1,244 ? ?
Independent Graeme Hammonds 1,207 ? ?
Independent Cheryle Parker 1,047 ? ?
Independent Gray Phillips 898 ? ?
Independent Eriapa Uruamo 380 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]

Eastern ward

Eastern ward[1]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Wayne Walker 4,308 ? ?
Independent Bill Smith 4,298 ? ?
Independent Gaye Harding 3,617 ? ?
Independent Rob Thompson 3,610 ? ?
Independent Barbara Griffin 3,551 ? ?
Independent Mike Smith 3,320 ? ?
Independent Pauline Southwick 3,006 ? ?
Independent Janet Fitzgerald 2,882 ? ?
Independent Kathie Hills 2,707 ? ?
Independent Kevin Corcoran 2,440 ? ?
Independent Tom Mayne 2,440 ? ?
Independent John Drury 2,427 ? ?
Independent Keith Colbert 1,789 ? ?
Independent Dorothy Bauld 1,720 ? ?
Independent Geof Hayes 1,709 ? ?
Independent Derek Batchelor 1,646 ? ?
Independent Graham Jurkovich 1,573 ? ?
Independent Murray Clark 1,436 ? ?
Independent Cheryl Robinson 1,336 ? ?
Independent Bob Harris 715 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]
Independent win[b]


Auckland City Council

2001 Auckland City Council election

← 1998
13 October 2001
2004 →
Registered253,681[2]
Turnout107,928 (42.54%)[2][3]
 
Candidate John Banks Christine Fletcher
Affiliation Independent Independent
Popular vote 47,059 31,699
Percentage 43.60% 29.37%

 
Candidate Matt McCarten Tony Gibson
Affiliation Alliance Independent
Popular vote 15,785 5,714
Percentage 14.63% 5.29%

Mayor before election

Christine Fletcher
Independent

Elected mayor

John Banks
Independent

Council election

19 seats on the Auckland City Council
11 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Citizens and Ratepayers

10
Independent

3
City Vision

3
Labour

2
Team Auckland

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Composition summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor Independent Christine Fletcher Independent John Banks
AvondaleRoskill missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Noelene Raffils
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers David Hay
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Graeme Mulholland
missing info City Vision Vern Walsh
EdenAlbert missing info City Vision Glenda Fryer
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Greg McKeown
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Mark Donnelly
Eastern Bays missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Douglas Armstrong
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Juliet Yates
Hauraki Gulf Islands missing info Independent Faye Storer
Hobson missing info Citizens and Ratepayers William Cairns
missing info Team Auckland Victoria Carter
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Scott Milne
TamakiMaungakiekie missing info Labour Richard Northey
missing info Independent Bill Christian
missing info Labour Sherryl McKelvie
missing info Independent Geoffrey Abbot
Western Bays missing info City Vision Penny Sefuiva
missing info Citizens and Ratepayers Eva Allsworth
R retired

2001 Auckland mayoral election

2001 Auckland mayoral election[3][2]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent John Banks 47,059 43.60 ?
Independent Christine Fletcher 31,699 29.37 ?
Alliance Matt McCarten 15,785 14.63 ?
Independent Tony Gibson 5,714 5.29 ?
Green Metiria Turei 2,213 2.05 ?
Independent Sue Henry 1,761 1.63 ?
Christians Against Abortion Phil O'Connor 1,258 1.17 ?
One NZ Walter Christie 1,189 1.10 ?
Communist League Felicity Coogan 610 0.57 ?
Independent Fran van Helmond 437 0.40 ?
Informal 203 0.19 ?
Turnout 107,928 (42.54)
Registered 253,681
Independent gain from Independent
incumbent

Avondale–Roskill ward

AvondaleRoskill ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Citizens and Ratepayers Noelene Raffills 10,866 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers David Hay 9,211 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Graeme Mulholland 7,009 ? ?
City Vision Vern Walsh 6,644 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Paul Forlong 6,568 ? ?
Community Independent Kathy Henderson 6,136 ? ?
City Vision Lorraine Wilson 6,018 ? ?
City Vision Corinne McLaren 5,175 ? ?
Community Independent Kevin MacKay 4,695 ? ?
Community Independent Paul Davie 4,682 ? ?
Independent Jeff Iverson 4,530 ? ?
City Vision Dinesh Taylor 4,429 ? ?
Independent Rex Stanton 3,898 ? ?
Community Independent Bev Harris 3,812 ? ?
Independent Darren Coneybear 908 ? ?
Informal 65 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
City Vision win[c]

Eden–Albert ward

EdenAlbert ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
City Vision Glenda Fryer 5,280 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Greg McKeown 5,145 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Mark Donnelly 4,855 ? ?
City Vision Kay McKelvie 4,767 ? ?
Independent Maire Leadbeater 4,636 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Greg Moyle 4,572 ? ?
City Vision Brian Lythe 4,431 ? ?
Green Neil Abel 2,482 ? ?
Independent Michale MacDonald 2,186 ? ?
Independent Bradley Stanford 1,600 ? ?
Independent Gerard Jackson 1,374 ? ?
Informal 42 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
City Vision win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]

Eastern Bays ward

Eastern Bays ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Citizens and Ratepayers Douglas Armstrong 9,500 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Juliet Yates 9,254 ? ?
Independent Colin Davis 6,388 ? ?
Green Hana Blackmore 2,892 ? ?
Informal 5 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]

Hauraki Gulf Islands ward

Hauraki Gulf Islands ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Faye Storer 1,312 ? ?
Waiheke's Independent Team Sylvia Hubbard 1,121 ? ?
Independent Sean Deery 1,006 ? ?
Informal 4 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[c]

Hobson ward

Hobson ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Citizens and Ratepayers William Cairns 6,485 ? ?
Team Auckland Victoria Carter 6,992 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Scott Milne 6,583 ? ?
Independent Judith Dickens 5,418 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Julie Chambers 5,197 ? ?
Team Auckland Stephen Goodman 4,646 ? ?
Team Auckland Alex Swney 4,336 ? ?
Independent Brent Clode 3,646 ? ?
City Vision Carol Jordan 2,043 ? ?
City Vision Ashley Sedon 1,973 ? ?
Informal 40 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]
Team Auckland win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]

Tamaki–Maungakiekie ward

TamakiMaungakiekie ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Labour Richard Northey 8,205 ? ?
Independent Bill Christian 6,957 ? ?
Labour Sherryl McKelvie 6,199 ? ?
Independent Geoffrey Abbott 6,010 ? ?
Labour Jan Welch 5,653 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Christine Clark 5,268 ? ?
Independent Sue Henry 5,155 ? ?
Labour Alan Verral 4,937 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Marshall Gray 4,196 ? ?
Independent Joe Clark 4,087 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Rod Gale 3,785 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Michelle Apalu 3,398 ? ?
Workers Voice Grant Morgan 2,116 ? ?
Informal 46 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Labour win[c]
Independent win[c]
Labour win[c]
Independent win[c]

Western Bays ward

Western Bays ward[3]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
City Vision Penny Sefuiva 5,036 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Eva Allsworth 2,846 ? ?
Citizens and Ratepayers Angus Ogilvie 2,394 ? ?
Independent Alan Paul 2,393 ? ?
Independent Jeremy Hall 2,218 ? ?
Workers Voice Kane Forbes 1,119 ? ?
Informal 9 ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
City Vision win[c]
Citizens and Ratepayers win[c]

North Shore City Council

2001 North Shore City Council election
← 1998
13 October 2001
2004 →
Registered130,758[2]
Turnout49,574 (38.91%)[2]
Mayoral election
 
Candidate George Wood Joel Cayford
Affiliation Independent Independent
Popular vote 18,731 14,313
Percentage 37.78% 28.87%

 
Candidate Alan McCulloch Gayle Leybourne
Affiliation Independent Independent
Popular vote 10,014 3,290
Percentage 20.20% 6.64%

Mayor before election

George Wood

Elected mayor

George Wood
Independent

Council election

15 seats on the North Shore City Council
9 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independent

15
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Composition summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor ? George Wood Independent George Wood
Northern ? missing Independent Gary Holmes
? missing Independent Callum Blair
? missing Independent Julia Parfitt
? missing Independent Alison Clark
? missing Independent Margaret Miles
Central ? missing Independent Joel Cayford
? missing Independent Dianne Hale
? missing Independent Andrew Eaglen
? missing Independent Wyn Hoadley
? missing Independent Andrew Williams
Harbour ? missing Independent Tony Holman
? missing Independent Mike Tafua
? missing Independent Heather Brown
? missing Independent Tony Barker
? missing Independent Paula Gillon

2001 North Shore mayoral election

2001 North Shore mayoral election[4][5][2]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent George Wood 18,731 37.78 ?
Independent Joel Cayford 14,313 28.87 ?
Independent Alan McCulloch 10,014 20.20 ?
Independent Gayle Leybourne 3,290 6.64 ?
Independent David Greville 1,972 3.98 ?
Informal 1,254 2.53 ?
Turnout 49,574 (38.91) ?
Registered 130,758
Independent win[b]

Northern ward

Northern ward [4][5]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Gary Holmes 6,085 ? ?
Independent Callum Blair 5,907 ? ?
Independent Julia Parfitt 5,548 ? ?
Independent Alison Clark 5,192 ? ?
Independent Margaret Miles 5,142 ? ?
Independent Doug Cholmondeley-Smith 4,714 ? ?
Independent John McLean 4,569 ? ?
Independent Bruce Lilly 4,098 ? ?
Independent Ray Morris 4,020 ? ?
Independent Tim Leitch 3,838 ? ?
Independent Joy Brett 3,734 ? ?
Independent Malcolm Wassung 3,253 ? ?
Independent Tricia Cheel 3,074 ? ?
Independent Ken Lynch 2,051 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]

Central ward

Central ward [4][5]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Joel Cayford 10,232 ? ?
Independent Dianne Hale 8,581 ? ?
Independent Andrew Eaglen 7,635 ? ?
Independent Wyn Hoadley 7,189 ? ?
Independent Andrew Williams 6,521 ? ?
Independent Jan O'Connor 5,291 ? ?
Independent Bill Rayner 5,142 ? ?
Independent Wayne Tisdall 4,943 ? ?
Independent Peter Syddall 4,039 ? ?
Independent Clayton Cross 3,726 ? ?
Independent Martin Lawes 3,681 ? ?
Independent Greg Dunning 3,025 ? ?
Independent Shay Bassett 2,791 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]

Harbour ward

Harbour ward [4][5]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Independent Tony Holman 7.404 ? ?
Independent Mike Tafua 6,655 ? ?
Independent Heather Brown 5,521 ? ?
Independent Tony Barker 4,202 ? ?
Independent Paula Gillon 4,182 ? ?
Independent Elizabeth Hurley 3,709 ? ?
Independent Jennifer Yorke 3,580 ? ?
A-Team Jenny Kirk 3,440 ? ?
Independent Gayle Leybourne 3,415 ? ?
Independent Tony Sharrock 3,391 ? ?
Independent Trevor Courtier 3,315 ? ?
Independent Vivienne Keohane 2,834 ? ?
Independent David Thornton 2,826 ? ?
Independent Bill Plunkett 2,681 ? ?
Independent Tumai Cook 2,456 ? ?
A-Team John Paull 2,405 ? ?
Independent Jill Nerheny 2,151 ? ?
A-Team John Keeble 1,978 ? ?
Independent Graham Milne 1,794 ? ?
A-Team Tony Ireland 1,720 ? ?
A-Team Dee Pigneguy 1,644 ? ?
Independent Wallace Ngapo 1,637 ? ?
Independent Raymond Dawson 1,354 ? ?
Independent Selby Gouldstone 823 ? ?
Informal ? ? ?
Turnout ? ? ?
Registered ?
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]
Independent win[c]

Waitakere City Council

2001 Waitakere City Council election
← 1998
13 October 2001
2004 →
Registered109,450[2]
Turnout41,614 (38.02%)[2]
Mayoral election
 
Candidate Bob Harvey Vanessa Neeson
Affiliation Team West Independent
Popular vote 22,621 10,056
Percentage 54.45% 24.20%

 
Candidate Ross Britten Gayle Leybourne
Affiliation Ratepayers and Citizens Independent
Popular vote 3,769 2,964
Percentage 9.07% 7.13%

Mayor before election

Bob Harvey

Elected mayor

Bob Harvey
Team West

Council election

15 seats on the Waitakere City Council
9 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independent

15
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Composition summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor ? Bob Harvey Independent Bob Harvey

2001 Waitakere mayoral election

2001 Waitakere mayoral election[6][7][2]
Affiliation Candidate Vote % +/−
Team West Bob Harvey 22,621 54.45 ?
Independent Vanessa Neeson 10,056 24.20 ?
Ratepayers and Citizens Ross Britten 3,769 9.07 ?
Independent Chris Seagar 2,964 7.13 ?
Independent Gareth Hill 971 2.34 ?
Informal 1,167 2.81 ?
Turnout 41,548 (37.96) ?
Registered 109,450
Team West win[c]
incumbent

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Elections for the Rodney District Council occured on 31 March 2001
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n No incumbents as Rodney District Council was under a Commission from 11 April 2000
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Missing incumbent affiliation information

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ofsoske, Dale (4 April 2001). "Declaration of Result of Election". Rodney District Council. Archived from the original on 19 December 2001.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Local Authority Election Statistics 2001" (PDF). Department of Internal Affairs. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Final official election results". Auckland City Council. Archived from the original on 27 June 2002.
  4. ^ a b c d "Final Election Results 2001". North Shore City Council. 26 October 2001. Archived from the original on 3 December 2001.
  5. ^ a b c d "Candidates - North Shore City". New Zealand Herald. 20 September 2001. Archived from the original on 4 June 2025.
  6. ^ "Official election results". Waitakere City Council. Archived from the original on 27 June 2002.
  7. ^ "Candidates - Waitekere City". New Zealand Herald. 20 September 2001. Archived from the original on 4 June 2025.

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