✨ Election Results
10 AUGUST
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2649
WELLINGTON CENTRAL
Candidates
APPLEBY, Michael
BARTLETT, Matthew
CROSS, Colin
FRANKS, Stephen
HARRIS, Rob
HOBBS, Marian
KEDGLEY, Sue
MOODIE, Rob
PARATA, Hekia
REID, Robert
Total number of valid votes
Number of votes rejected as informal
Votes Received
780
224
101
2,824
577
14,906
4,736
938
10,725
493
36,304
390
I therefore declare MARIAN LESLIE HOBBS to be elected.
I further declare the total number of votes received by political parties as a consequence of votes recorded on the party vote part of the ballot paper to be as follows:
Parties
ACT New Zealand
Alliance
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
Christian Heritage Party
Green Party
Jim Anderton’s Progressive Coalition
Labour Party
Mana Maori Movement
National Party
New Zealand First Party
NMP
OneNZ Party
Outdoor Recreation NZ
United Future
Votes Received
4,435
1,034
233
177
6,021
515
13,668
15
7,396
1,161
5
14
141
2,233
Number of votes rejected as informal
84
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 96
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 96
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🏛️ Wellington Central Electorate Election Results
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration10 August 2002
Election Results, Wellington Central, Candidates, Votes, Political Parties
10 names identified
- Michael Appleby, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Matthew Bartlett, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Colin Cross, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Stephen Franks, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Rob Harris, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Marian Leslie Hobbs, Elected for Wellington Central
- Sue Kedgley, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Rob Moodie, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Hekia Parata, Candidate for Wellington Central
- Robert Reid, Candidate for Wellington Central