- New Zealand local elections, 2004
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Triennial elections for all 74 cities, districts, twelve Regional Councils and all District Health Boards in New Zealand were held on October 9, 2004. Most councils were elected using the First Past the Post method, but ten, of which Wellington City was the largest, were be elected using the Single Transferable Vote method.
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overview and list of elected mayors
North Island
Northland Region district councillors community
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councillorsMayor link Far North District 9 3 3 Yvonne Sharp, re-elected [1] Whangarei District 13 - 4 Pamela Peters (new) [2] Kaipara District 10 - 1 Peter King (new) [3] Auckland Region district6 councillors community
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councillorsMayor link Rodney District 12 - 1 John Law,
did not run, Penny Webster won[4] North Shore City 15 66 2 George Wood, re-elected [5] Waitakere City 14 4 2 Bob Harvey, re-elected [6] Auckland City 19 9 4 John Banks,
defeated by Dick Hubbard[7] Manukau City 17 8 3 Sir Barry Curtis [8] Papakura District 8 - 1 1 John Robertson [9] Franklin District 12 2 1 1, 2 Mark Ball [10] '1: Franklin and Papakura districts jointly elected one regional councillor 2 The south part of Franklin District is in the Waikato Region. Waikato Region district councillors community
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councillorsMayor link Waikato District 13 4 23 Peter Harris [11] Hamilton City 13 - 4 Michael Redman, new [12] Waipa District 13 2 1 Alan Livingston [13] Matamata-Piako District 11 3 1 Hugh Vercoe [14] Otorohanga District 7 2 1 4 Dale Williams [15] Waitomo District 6 - 1 4 Mark Ammon [16] South Waikato District 10 - 1 Neil Sinclair [17] Taupo District 12 - 2 5, 6 Clayton Stent [18] Hauraki District 13 - 1 John Tregidga [19] Thames-Coromandel District 8 5 1 Philippa Barriball [20] 3 Waikato jointly elects one regional councillor with Franklin District and elects another in its own right 4 Otorohanga and Waitomo districts jointly elect one regional councillor, 5 Parts of Taupo District are in the Bay of Plenty, Manawatu-Wanganui and Hawkes Bay regions 6 Elects two councillors jointly with Rotorua District. Bay of Plenty Region7 district councillors community
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councillorsMayor link Western Bay of Plenty District 12 5 2 Graeme Weld [21] Tauranga District 10 - 4 Stuart Crosby [22] Rotorua District 12 - 38 Kevin Winters [23] Whakatane District 12 2 29 Colin Holmes [24] Kawerau District 8 - 29 Malcolm Campbell (unopposed) [25] Opotiki District 11 1 29 John Forbes [26] 7 Three regional councillors are elected in three separate Māori wards 8 in conjunction with part of Taupo District 9 Whakatane, Kawerau and Opotiki districts jointly elect two regional councillors - Bay of Plenty Regional Council (Environment BOP)
- Western Bay of Plenty District Council
- Tauranga City Council
- Opotiki District Council
- Whakatane District Council
- Rotorua District Council (part)
- Kawerau District Council
- Taupo District Council (part)
- Gisborne District Council (unitary authority)
- Hawke's Bay Regional Council
- Wairoa District Council
- Taupo District Council (part)
- Hastings District Council
- Napier City Council
- Central Hawke's Bay District Council
- Rangitikei District Council (part)
- Taranaki Regional Council
- New Plymouth District Council
- Stratford District Council (part)
- South Taranaki District Council
- Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council (Horizons Regional Council; horizons.mW)
- Ruapehu District Council
- Stratford District Council (part)
- Rangitikei District Council (part)
- Wanganui District Council
- Manawatu District Council
- Palmerston North City Council
- Tararua District Council
- Horowhenua District Council
- Wellington Regional Council (Greater Wellington Regional Council; Greater Wellington—The Regional Council)
- Masterton District Council
- Kapiti Coast District Council
- Carterton District Council
- South Wairarapa District Council
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Porirua City Council
- Hutt City Council *
- Wellington City Council
South Island
- Tasman District Council (unitary authority)
- Nelson City Council (unitary authority)
- Marlborough District Council (unitary authority)
- West Coast Regional Council
- Buller District Council
- Grey District Council
- Westland District Council
- Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury)
- Kaikoura District Council
- Hurunui District Council
- Selwyn District Council
- Waimakariri District Council
- Christchurch City Council
- Banks Peninsula District Council
- Ashburton District Council
- Mackenzie District Council
- Timaru District Council
- Waitaki District Council (part)
- Waimate District Council
- Otago Regional Council
- Queenstown Lakes District Council
- Central Otago District Council
- Waitaki District Council (part)
- Dunedin City Council Dunedin Mayoralty Election, 2004
- Clutha District Council
- Southland Regional Council (Environment Southland)
- Southland District Council
- Gore District Council
- Invercargill City Council
Stewart Island/Rakiura
- Southland Regional Council (Environment Southland)
- Southland District Council
Chatham Islands
- Chatham Islands Council (territory)
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