Election Results




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 170

1 OCTOBER 2005

RIMUTAKA

Candidates

FOWLER, David
KEARNEY, Nigel
LEDDY, Mike
McCLELLAND, Bernard
MORRIS, Michael
REYNOLDS, Dave
SWAIN, Paul

Votes Received

1094
380
10404
1777
1243
549
18681

Total number of valid votes

34128

Number of votes rejected as informal

353

I therefore declare PAUL DESMOND SWAIN 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

Votes Received

14
414
28
91
54
20
197
6
1446
451
16558
19
181
11791
9
1736
8
2
1615

Number of votes rejected as informal

145



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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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🏛️ Rangitikei Electoral District Election Results (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 October 2005
Election, Candidates, Votes, Rangitikei, Political Parties
7 names identified
  • David Fowler, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Nigel Kearney, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Mike Leddy, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Bernard McClelland, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Michael Morris, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Dave Reynolds, Candidate for Rangitikei Electoral District
  • Paul Desmond Swain, Elected for Rangitikei Electoral District

🏛️ Party Votes for Rangitikei Electoral District

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 October 2005
Election, Political Parties, Votes, Rangitikei