β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3739
Bay of Plenty electorate. The community of interest is with Tauranga not Te Puke, Whakatane and Kawerau.
Suggested solution Proposed boundary is changed to include the entire 16.7 hectares of Greenwood Park Village. The boundary of the proposed Tauranga being shifted from the Welcome Bay Road Northern frontage of Greenwood Park village to the Kaitemako Stream. The boundary between the proposed Coromandel and Bay of Plenty electorates be redrawn to include Bethlehem, with its fast growing population, along with Tauriko in Coromandel.
Objection 803 J R Neill
See Objection 798 (20) Coromandel for general reasons and suggested solution.
Objection 802 Western Bay of Plenty District Council
See Objection 799 (20) Coromandel for general reasons and suggested solutions.
Objection 20 G Ormsby & L Campbell
Objects to the proposed name of Bay of Plenty on the grounds set out in Objection 07 (01) Northland.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Putauaki because of its historical association with the area and its links with the tangata whenua of the electorate
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Objection 343 S Russell
Objects to the inclusion of part of the Taupo District and a small area south of Ohaaki in the proposed Rotorua electorate.
Suggested solution To incorporate these two areas in the Taupo electorate as this would better serve the community of interest as well as utilise the natural boundary formed by the Waikato River.
Objection 582 The New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the proposed electorate boundaries of Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, Napier, Takapau, Wairarapa, Rangitikei and Taupo electorates.
See Objection 612 (34) Napier for general reasons and suggested solution
Objection 865 A Hall & 20 other signatories
See Objection 603 (33) East Cape for general reasons
Suggested solution The geographical areas containing Murupara, Te Whaiti, Ruatahuna, Mingonui and Taneatua all of which share
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Objection to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Bay of Plenty Electorate, Greenwood Park Village, Tauranga, Te Puke, Whakatane, Kawerau, Kaitemako Stream, Bethlehem, Tauriko, Coromandel
ποΈ Objection to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries by J R Neill
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Bay of Plenty Electorate, Coromandel
- J R Neill, Objector to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Objection to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries by Western Bay of Plenty District Council
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Bay of Plenty Electorate, Coromandel
ποΈ Objection to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries by G Ormsby & L Campbell
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Bay of Plenty Electorate, Northland, Putauaki
- G Ormsby, Objector to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries
- L Campbell, Objector to Bay of Plenty Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Objection to Rotorua Electorate Boundaries by S Russell
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Rotorua Electorate, Taupo District, Ohaaki, Waikato River
- S Russell, Objector to Rotorua Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Objection to Multiple Electorate Boundaries by The New Zealand Labour Party
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, East Cape, Napier, Takapau, Wairarapa, Rangitikei, Taupo
ποΈ Objection to East Cape Electorate Boundaries by A Hall & 20 other signatories
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Murupara, Te Whaiti, Ruatahuna, Mingonui, Taneatua
- A Hall, Objector to East Cape Electorate Boundaries