Election Results




22 NOVEMBER 2008 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 180 4699

WHANGAREI

Candidates

Candidates Votes Received
CHALMERS, Paul 8393
DOHERTY, Paul 2731
GOODHUE, Edgar Kenneth 179
GUNSTON, Maureen 107
HEATLEY, Phil 23056
HEDGES, Don 74
HUGHES, Helen 61
KAIPO, Martin 281
McCLELLAND, Thomas John 304
SHEPHERD, Viv 636
VALLINGS, Simon 113
Total number of valid votes 35935
Number of votes rejected as informal 413

I therefore declare PHILIP REEVE HEATLEY 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

Parties Votes Received
ACT New Zealand 1385
Alliance 17
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party 169
Democrats for Social Credit 66
Family Party 128
Green Party 2187
Jim Anderton’s Progressive 531
Kiwi Party 167
Labour Party 10433
Libertarianz 18
Māori Party 333
National Party 18252
New Zealand First Party 2246
New Zealand Pacific Party 12
RAM - Residents Action Movement 25
The Bill and Ben Party 231
The Republic of New Zealand Party 3
United Future 260
Workers Party 13
Number of votes rejected as informal 240


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🏛️ West Coast-Tasman Electoral Results (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Election, Votes, Candidates, Parties, Whangarei
11 names identified
  • Paul Chalmers, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Paul Doherty, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Edgar Kenneth Goodhue, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Maureen Gunston, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Philip Reeve Heatley, Elected in Whangarei election
  • Don Hedges, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Helen Hughes, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Martin Kaipo, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Thomas John McClelland, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Viv Shepherd, Candidate in Whangarei election
  • Simon Vallings, Candidate in Whangarei election