✨ Election Results
1 OCTOBER 2005
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 170
4221
AUCKLAND CENTRAL
Candidates
BARAGWANATH, Susan
CANDY, Alan Field
FORDE, Thomas
RUPA, Dilip
SIMPSON, Helen
TÁNCZOS, Nándor
TAYLOR, Steve
TIZARD, Judith
TOWNSEND, Petronella
VINCENT, Maureen
WONG, Pansy
YATES, Bronwyn
Total number of valid votes
Number of votes rejected as informal
Votes Received
996
32
91
69
559
5327
461
15794
266
150
11910
330
35985
292
I therefore declare JUDITH NGAIRE TIZARD 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
99 MP Party
ACT New Zealand
Alliance
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
Christian Heritage NZ
Democrats for Social Credit
Destiny New Zealand
Direct Democracy Party
Green Party
Jim Anderton’s Progressive
Labour Party
Libertarianz
Māori Party
National Party
New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party
New Zealand First Party
OneNZ Party
The Republic of New Zealand Party
United Future New Zealand
Number of votes rejected as informal
Votes Received
5
658
19
61
29
10
80
15
4775
297
16639
25
223
12403
13
1044
5
3
477
115
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2005, No 170
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2005, No 170
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🏛️ Auckland Central Electoral District Results
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration1 October 2005
Election, Candidates, Party Votes, Auckland Central
12 names identified
- Susan Baragwanath, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Alan Field Candy, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Thomas Forde, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Dilip Rupa, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Helen Simpson, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Nándor Tánczos, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Steve Taylor, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Judith Ngaire Tizard, Elected Member for Auckland Central
- Petronella Townsend, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Maureen Vincent, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Pansy Wong, Candidate for Auckland Central
- Bronwyn Yates, Candidate for Auckland Central