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2004 Hutt City local elections

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2004 Hutt City local elections

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Position of Hutt City within Wellington Region

The 2004 Hutt City local elections were part of the 2004 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Hutt City elections covered one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council, district health board and various local boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Hutt City Council

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Mayor

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2004 Lower Hutt mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent David Ogden 10,272 41.52
Independent John Terris 8,409 33.99 −23.22
Hutt 2020 - Labour Scott Dalziel 3,718 15.03 −22.84
Independent Stu Carlson 2,254 9.11
Informal votes 83 0.33 −4.58
Majority 1,863 7.53
Turnout 24,736 37.00 −8.76
Registered electors 66,850

Central Ward

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The Central Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Central Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
City Vision Chris Milne 2,929 57.71
Independent Deborah Hislop 1,972 38.85
City Vision John Austad 1,834 36.13 −18.38
Independent Mike Rumble 1,773 34.93
Hutt 2020 – Labour Stephen Lulich 1,593 31.38
Informal votes 49 0.96 −3.13
Turnout 5,075 37.69 −6.33
Registered electors 13,462

Eastern Ward

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The Eastern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Eastern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
City Vision Roger Styles 2,364 59.14 +3.54
Independent David Ogden[nb 1] 1,845 46.15
Independent Glenda Barratt 1,235 30.89
Hutt 2020 – Labour Lisa Bridson 1,058 26.46
Independent Teri Puketapu 796 19.91 −19.72
Independent Jim Short 631 15.78 +4.17
Informal votes 65 1.62 −0.37
Turnout 3,997 35.31 −8.62
Registered electors 11,319

Table footnotes:

  1. ^ As Ogden won the Mayoralty his election to the council was voided and his seat was awarded to the highest polling unsuccessful candidate.

Harbour Ward

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The Harbour Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Harbour Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Joy Baird 2,706 61.50 +15.22
Independent Ross Jamieson 2,640 60.00 +6.31
Independent Neil Newman 1,205 27.38
Hutt 2020 – Labour Clive Haley 883 20.06
Hutt 2020 – Labour Dave Stonyer 852 19.36
Independent Lawry Sutherland 498 11.31
Informal votes 16 0.36 −2.47
Turnout 4,400 35.18 −6.55
Registered electors 12,505

Northern Ward

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The Northern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Northern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Hutt 2020 – Labour Julie Englebretsen 1,739 55.55 +4.99
City Vision Angus Finlayson 1,650 52.71 −3.20
Independent Fred Allen 1,386 44.28
Hutt 2020 – Labour Mena Malu Aokuso 736 23.51
Independent Athol John Greentree 725 23.16
Informal votes 24 0.76 −1.40
Turnout 3,130 32.38 −10.49
Registered electors 9,664

Wainuiomata Ward

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The Wainuiomata Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ray Wallace 3,426 93.68 +17.69
Independent Tracey Pollard 2,183 59.69 +31.92
Independent Julie Sylvester 1,701 46.51 +8.23
Informal votes 4 0.10 −2.28
Turnout 3,657 33.04 −10.29
Registered electors 11,067

Western Ward

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The Western Ward elected one member to the Hutt City Council

Western Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Margaret Cousins 1,580 48.66 −7.57
City Vision Kathryn McGavin 1,054 32.46 −9.02
Independent Andrew Fox 600 18.47
Informal votes 13 0.40 −1.87
Turnout 3,247 36.75 −8.20
Registered electors 8,833

Wellington Regional Council

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Lower Hutt Ward

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The Lower Hutt Ward elected three members to the Wellington Regional Council

Lower Hutt Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Glen Evans 11,711 53.75 +16.26
Hutt 2020 – Labour Peter Glensor 10,738 49.28 +15.53
Independent Sandra Greig 10,489 48.14 +19.95
Hutt 2020 – Labour Dick Werry 8,626 39.59 −0.38
City Vision Rosemarie Thomas 8,533 39.16 −2.53
Independent Maurie Bognuda 8,248 37.85
Hutt 2020 – Labour Steve Ritchie 6,990 32.08
Informal votes 27 0.12
Turnout 21,787 32.59 −7.25
Registered electors 66,850

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "How You Voted - Our community leaders for the next three years". The Dominion Post. 11 October 2004. p. A8.