Election Results




1 OCTOBER 2005 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 170 4237

HUTT SOUTH

Candidates Votes Received
BRUCE, Paul 1719
HOWISON, Philip John 64
KNIGHT, David 335
LEVARKO, Howard 698
MALLARD, Trevor 16125
MCSEVENEY, Jack 106
MITCHELL, Lindsay 579
ROPATA, Maraea 322
SMITH, Murray 1905
THOMAS, Rosemarie 10385
Total number of valid votes 32238
Number of votes rejected as informal 307

I therefore declare TREVOR COLIN MALLARD 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 Votes Received
99 MP Party 7
ACT New Zealand 420
Alliance 27
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party 77
Christian Heritage NZ 21
Democrats for Social Credit 9
Destiny New Zealand 181
Direct Democracy Party 4
Green Party 1831
Jim Anderton’s Progressive 337
Labour Party 15534
Libertarianz 21
Māori Party 193
National Party 11464
New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party 11
New Zealand First Party 1262
OneNZ Party 4
The Republic of New Zealand Party 3
United Future New Zealand 1267
Number of votes rejected as informal 144



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2005, No 170


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2005, No 170





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🏛️ Hutt South Electoral District Election Results

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 October 2005
Election, Candidates, Votes, Hutt South, Political Parties
10 names identified
  • Paul Bruce, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Philip John Howison, Candidate for Hutt South
  • David Knight, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Howard Levarko, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Trevor Colin Mallard, Elected for Hutt South
  • Jack McSeveney, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Lindsay Mitchell, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Maraea Ropata, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Murray Smith, Candidate for Hutt South
  • Rosemarie Thomas, Candidate for Hutt South