The Northland Age

Five new members at the NRC table

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Final results have delivered five new faces to the Northland Regional Council, a situation unchanged from the preliminar­y results of Sunday.

Tāhūhū rangapū-chief executive Jonathan Gibbard says the five newly elected councillor­s will join returning councillor­s Jack Craw, Amy MacDonald, Marty Robinson and Rick Stolwerk at the council table.

New councillor­s include Tui Shortland and Peter-Lucas Jones, the first councillor­s to be elected to the council’s new region-wide Māori constituen­cy Te Raki.

Rounding out the new council are John Blackwell (Kaipara general constituen­cy), former councillor Joe Carr (returning after a six-year absence, Far North general constituen­cy) and Geoff Crawford (Mid North general constituen­cy).

Jack Craw’s 4062 final vote count in the Whangarei Central general constituen­cy put him 2401 votes clear of his nearest rival, while Amy MacDonald’s 4384 in Coastal Central gave her 2032 votes more than her closest rival.

Marty Robinson’s 2390 votes in the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa general constituen­cy were 68 votes clear of his closest rival, while Joe Carr’s 2585 in the Far North general constituen­cy gave him a winning margin of 923 votes.

John Blackwell’s 3198 in the Kaipara general constituen­cy gave him a winning margin of 229 votes over former council chairwoman Penny Smart, while Geoff Crawford’s 3087 votes gave him a margin of 1907 in the Mid North general constituen­cy.

In the Te Raki Māori constituen­cy where two candidates were elected, Tui Shortland’s 4922 votes gave her a winning margin of 1325 votes while Peter-Lucas Jones’ 3597 votes were 1568 more than his closest rival.

Rick Stolwerk was elected unopposed to represent the Coastal South general constituen­cy.

A pō whiri for the new council was to be held today and the council’s inaugural meeting will be held from 10.30am on Tuesday, October 25.

 ?? Photo/File ?? Te Hiku Media chief executive Peter Lucas Jones, along with Tui Shortland, are the first councillor­s to be elected to the Northland Regional Council's new regionwide Ma¯ ori constituen­cy Te Raki.
Photo/File Te Hiku Media chief executive Peter Lucas Jones, along with Tui Shortland, are the first councillor­s to be elected to the Northland Regional Council's new regionwide Ma¯ ori constituen­cy Te Raki.

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