✨ Electoral Objections
1486 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 63
similar to Objection 65/001.
65 003 b,n,h Objection H Kururangi on behalf of Ngai Te Ahi hapu of Ngati Ranginui
Similar to Objection 65/002.
Suggested solution Similar to Objection 65/002.
65 004 b,n,h Objection P Wanakore on behalf of Ngai Tamawhariua hapu of Ngaiterangi, Tauranga
Similar to Objection 65/002 as it relates to the hapu of Ngai Tamawhariua and whanauanga of Te Whanau o Tauwhao.
Suggested solution Similar to Objection 65/002.
65 005 b,n Objection R Taingahue on behalf of Te Whanau a Tauwhao hapu of Ngaiterangi, Tauranga
Similar to Objection 65/002 in relation to both the boundary and name.
Suggested solution Similar to Objection 65/002.
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G 001 b Objection Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers
Objects to the irrational division of Coromandel, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty and Rotorua Electorates because areas of community of interest are not well served.
Suggested solution If Electorates like Tauranga or Rotorua were split in two and configured in a way that gave a balance between the rural and urban components, a better result would be achieved.
G 002 b,n,h Objection S Russell – Objections in the following electorates:
(03) Rodney; (04) East Coast Bays; (06) North Shore; (08) Helensville; (09) Waitakere; (12) Mt Roskill; (14) Tamaki; (15) Maungakiekie; (16) Pakuranga; (17) Manukau East; (19) Manurewa; (20) Hunua; (21) Port Waikato; (24) Karapiro; (25) Coromandel; (27) Bay of Plenty; (28) Rotorua; (29) Taupo; (30) Taranaki-King Country; (32) Whanganui; (33) Mahia; (35) Tukituki; (37) Rangitikei; (38) Palmerston North; (39) Otaki; (40) Mana; (41) Rimutaka; (42) Hutt South; (43) Ohariu-Belmont; (44) Wellington Central; (57) Otago.
The Commission has not taken adequate account of S.35(3)(f)(v) of the Electoral Act 1993, requiring that due consideration be given to any projected variation in the projected general electoral population of those districts during their life.
This will create serious population imbalances – especially in the North Island where some regions will come to be significantly over – or under-represented. While this is to some extent inevitable, given legislative constraints, a great deal more could be done to address this factor in the proposed boundaries.
The boundaries created in this redistribution will apply until 2005 (9 ½
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Objection to Waiariki Electorate Name and Boundary
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Waiariki Electorate, name change, boundary adjustment, Ngaiterangi, Hauraki Electorate
- H Kururangi, Objector on behalf of Ngai Te Ahi hapu of Ngati Ranginui
- P Wanakore, Objector on behalf of Ngai Tamawhariua hapu of Ngaiterangi, Tauranga
- R Taingahue, Objector on behalf of Te Whanau a Tauwhao hapu of Ngaiterangi, Tauranga
🏛️ Objection by Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral objection, Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers, Coromandel, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua Electorates
- S Russell, Objector in multiple electorates