✨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3731
Objection 458 Waikato District Council
Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Waikato and Hunua electorates on the grounds that boundaries should be closely aligned to existing political boundaries that are relevant to Local Government.
Suggested solution The northernmost boundary of the Waikato electorate should coincide with the boundary of the Waikato Regional Council. This would require the northernmost part of the proposed Waikato electorate being part of the Hunua electorate and the southernmost part of the Hunua electorate becoming part of the Waikato electorate.
Objection 561 N V Darvill
Similar to Objection 265.
Objection 409 S H G Christie, C J King & R E Burnell and 140 other signatories
The northern boundary of Hunua in the area of Spartan Road/Oakleigh Avenue/Taka Street and Airfield Road is inappropriate as it splits communities of interest and follows weak topographical features. Similarly the Alfriston-Ardmore Road boundary does not meet the criteria. In particular, parts of Alfriston, Ardmore and Takanini which are part of Papakura City are excluded from Hunua.
Suggested solution The correct boundaries should be the existing Hauraki boundary with the Motorway in the west, Orams Road, and Totara Park to the north. Alternatively, the northern boundary of Statistics New Zealand’s area Unit 66 could be used in whole or in part to meet the objection. To compensate, the area of Karaka could be moved from the electorate.
Objection 562 The New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the proposed electoral boundaries of Mt Smart, Otara, Mangere and Manurewa with minor consequential adjustments affecting Tamaki and Hunua.
Suggested solution That the Hunua/Otara boundary utilise Murphy’s Road and Point View Drive.
Objection 563 FP & C E Bethell
Objects to proposed boundaries of Hunua and Waikato on the grounds of community of interest.
Suggested solution North Mauku Road in total from the railway line, Findlay Road corner to Day Road be in Hunua electorate.
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 126
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🏛️ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Waikato and Hunua Electorates
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Waikato District Council, Waikato Regional Council, Hunua
🏛️ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Hunua Electorate
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Hunua, Spartan Road, Oakleigh Avenue, Taka Street, Airfield Road, Alfriston-Ardmore Road, Papakura City, Hauraki, Karaka
- S. H. G. Christie, Signatory to objection
- C. J. King, Signatory to objection
- R. E. Burnell, Signatory to objection
🏛️ Objection to Proposed Electoral Boundaries by the New Zealand Labour Party
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Mount Smart, Otara, Mangere, Manurewa, Tamaki, Hunua, Murphy’s Road, Point View Drive
🏛️ Objection to Proposed Boundaries of Hunua and Waikato Electorates
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Hunua, Waikato, North Mauku Road, Railway Line, Findlay Road, Day Road
- F. P. Bethell, Signatory to objection
- C. E. Bethell, Signatory to objection