✨ Electoral Boundary Objections




14 JUNE 2007 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 65 1711

N17 006 b

Objection M D Palmer

Similar to N17/004.

Objects to the proposed boundary as it does not comply with the statutory criteria for drawing electorates:

  • Panmure and Glen Innes have little community of interest with Pakuranga.
  • The Tamaki Estuary acts as a natural topographical break between Pakuranga and Panmure/Glen Innes.
  • The only communication and transport links across the estuary are two bridges.

Suggested solution Redraw the boundaries in line with the Electoral Act criteria. Two mapped options provided.

This could be done by removing the area to the west of the Panmure Bridge and substituting an area from the west of the proposed Howick electorate. The Howick electorate could then be expanded eastwards to include the Whitford, Maraetai and Beachlands communities, which have a longstanding association with Howick.

Or:

Include the areas of St Heliers and St Johns, rather than Panmure and Glen Innes, as they have a stronger shared community of interest with the Pakuranga electorate.

N17 007 b

Objection M Bunge-Krueger

Similar to N17/001.

Suggested solution None given.

N17 008 b, h

Objection E Dillimore-Muir

Similar to N17/004.

Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.

N17 009 b

Objection A C Power

Similar to N17/004.

Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.

N17 010 b

Objection L D Galpin

Similar to N17/004.

Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.

N17 011 b, h

Objection C O Jordan

Similar to N17/004.

Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.

N17 012 b, h

Objection D E Wilson

Similar to N17/004.

Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›οΈ Objection to Pakuranga Electoral Boundary (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral boundary, objection, Pakuranga, Panmure, Glen Innes, Auckland City, Manukau City
7 names identified
  • M. D. Palmer, Objected to electoral boundary
  • M. Bunge-Krueger, Objected to electoral boundary
  • E. Dillimore-Muir, Objected to electoral boundary
  • A. C. Power, Objected to electoral boundary
  • L. D. Galpin, Objected to electoral boundary
  • C. O. Jordan, Objected to electoral boundary
  • D. E. Wilson, Objected to electoral boundary