✨ Electoral Boundary Objections
14 JUNE 2007 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 65 1715
N17 045 b Objection V D Robinson
Similar to N17/001.
Suggested solution Similar to N17/003.
N17 046 b Objection L A Smith
Similar to N17/001.
Suggested solution Increase the population quota tolerance.
N17 047 b Objection M & B de Valk
Objects to the inclusion of the peninsula of Bucklands Beach and Eastern Beach in the proposed Pakuranga electorate. This area’s community of interest lies with Howick.
Suggested solution Include this area in the Howick electorate.
N17 048 n Objection A Beyer
Objects to the name ‘Pakuranga’ for the proposed electorate. The name does not reflect the diversity of the electorate.
Suggested solution Rename the Pakuranga electorate ‘Tamaki’. The current ‘Tamaki’ electorate could be renamed ‘Kohimarama’ or ‘Eastern Bays’.
N17 049 b, n, h Objection R Northey, Councillor – Auckland City Council
Similar to N17/048.
Objects to the inclusion of Eastern Beach and surrounds in the proposed Pakuranga electorate and to the boundary with the Maungakiekie electorate that divides the suburb of Panmure.
Suggested solution Similar to N17/048.
Move the south-western boundary to Barrack Road, so that all of Panmure is included in the Pakuranga electorate. Move the north-western boundary to exclude Eastern Beach and possibly Bucklands Beach.
N17 050 b Objection Macleans College – Principal & Board of Trustees
Objects to the boundaries of the proposed Pakuranga electorate as these divide the catchment zone for the school across more than one electorate.
Suggested solution Similar to N17/003
N17 051 b Objection R C & I Peters
Similar to N17/005.
Suggested solution Similar to N17/044.
N17 052 b Objection S M Schollum
Objects to the inclusion of the area north of Point England Road in the proposed Pakuranga electorate as this leaves only one narrow road link for the area included in the proposed Tamaki electorate with the southern half of its electorate.
Suggested solution Move the proposed boundary of West Tamaki Road south to Point England Road. This would also reunite the suburbs of Glen Innes and St Johns, which share a community of interest. To compensate for the increased population, Ellerslie could be placed in the Maungakiekie electorate.
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Objection to Pakuranga Electoral Boundary
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral boundary, objection, Pakuranga, Panmure, Glen Innes, Auckland City, Manukau City
7 names identified
- V D Robinson, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- L A Smith, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- M & B de Valk, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- A Beyer, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- R Northey (Councillor – Auckland City Council), Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- R C & I Peters, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary
- S M Schollum, Objected to Pakuranga electoral boundary