Electoral Boundary Objections




14 JANUARY 2014 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3 91

N17-007 b Objection J Hunt
Objects to the Maungakiekie – Tāmaki border splitting Panmure and parts of Point England. They are linked to Tāmaki and should be represented by an MP from that area.

Suggested solution: Have Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure united in the Tāmaki electorate.

N17-008 b Objection J Copeland
Objects to the split of Panmure away from the similar communities of Point England and Glen Innes.

Suggested solution: Ensure Panmure is in the Tāmaki electorate.

N17-009 b Objection M Zhao
Objects to the splitting of Tāmaki, Panmure, Mt Wellington and Westfield in the proposed electorate boundaries. They are a naturally aligning community and should remain together.

N17-010 b, h Objection K Sharp
Objects to the division of the Panmure township between multiple electorates. The town has a long standing history in the Auckland City and its integrity should remain intact.

Suggested solution: Ensure that Panmure is placed entirely in a single electorate, and not divided between multiple electorates.

N17-011 b, h Objection A Ngaro, MP
Objects to the split of Tāmaki from the Tāmaki electorate.

Suggested solution: That the boundaries for Point England / Tāmaki in the Maungakiekie electorate be moved south to Lagoon Drive, as they were prior to 2007, to better accommodate the communities of interest of Glen Innes, Point England, Tāmaki and Panmure.

N17-012 b Objection J Davies
Similar to N17-011

Suggested solution: Similar to N17-011

N17-013 b, h Objection New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the boundary proposed between Maungakiekie and Tāmaki electorates running along Point England Road as this splits one quarter of Point England from the rest of the suburb, including the local school, reserve and shopping area.

Suggested solution: Move the boundary north to the Omaru Creek, moving the northern side of Point England Road into the Maungakiekie electorate. Starting at the mouth of the Omaru Creek at the Tāmaki River, run along the creek, pass between Maybury Street and Taniwha Street / Rowena Crescent, before re-joining the current boundary at the beginning of Maybury Street.

N17-014 b Objection R Northey
Same as N17-013

Suggested solution: Same as N17-013



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🏛️ Objections to Electoral Boundary Changes (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral districts, boundary objections, Maungakiekie, Tāmaki, Panmure, Point England
7 names identified
  • J Hunt, Objects to Maungakiekie – Tāmaki border splitting Panmure and parts of Point England
  • J Copeland, Objects to the split of Panmure away from the similar communities of Point England and Glen Innes
  • M Zhao, Objects to the splitting of Tāmaki, Panmure, Mt Wellington and Westfield in the proposed electorate boundaries
  • K Sharp, Objects to the division of the Panmure township between multiple electorates
  • A Ngaro (MP), Objects to the split of Tāmaki from the Tāmaki electorate
  • J Davies, Objects to the split of Tāmaki from the Tāmaki electorate
  • R Northey, Objects to the boundary proposed between Maungakiekie and Tāmaki electorates running along Point England Road