Council nominations off to a slow start

Nominations for the Tauranga City Council elections close on May 24. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.

Only 14 people have put their nominations in so far to stand in the Tauranga City Council elections.

With a week to go until nominations close for the July 20 Election Day, there are four candidates who have nominations in for mayor and ten as councillors as of May 16.

The nominations have doubled since yesterday.

Those with nominations for mayor are singer Ria Hall, former deputy mayor Tina Salisbury and Chudleigh Haggett.

Businessman and former Bay of Plenty Regional councillor Doug Owens also has his nomination in.

Ward councillors with nominations in are Teresa Killian in the Arataki Ward, Felicity Auva’a and Gerry Hodgson in the Bethlehem Ward, Ronald Chamberlain and Jim McKinlay in the Matua-Otūmoetai ward.

Chudleigh Haggett and Rod Taylor are running in the Te Papa ward, Marten Rozeboom in the Tauriko ward and Ethan Brinkman and Cameron Templer are standing in the Welcome Bay ward.

There are not yet any candidate nominations for the Mount Maunganui and Pāpāmoa wards or the Te Awanui Māori ward.

Five other candidates have announced they will be running but are yet to put in their nominations.

Tauranga residents will elect a mayor and nine councillors on July 20. Photo: Supplied. 

Former councillor John Robson told the Bay of Plenty Times he planned to run for mayor and in the Bethlehem ward.

Former councillor Larry Baldock announced his intention to stand in the Pyes Pa ward in March.

Tauranga barrister and Solicitor Jim Smith told Local Democracy Reporting on Monday that he planned to run as a councillor.

Former councillors Heidi Hughes and Steve Morris also told the Bay of Plenty Times they planned to run in the election. Hughes will stand in the Mount Maunganui Ward.

This year’s election will be under a new governance model with a mayor and nine councillors to be elected. It will also be the first time the city has had a Māori ward.

Those elected will replace the four-person Commission led by Anne Tolley that’s been in place since February 2021. The previous council was desposed by former Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta because of infighting and significant governance issues.

Salisbury, Baldock, Hughes, Morris and Robson were part of the council elected in 2019 that was discharged of its duties by Mahuta.

TCC strategy, growth and governance general manager Christine Jones says council encourages anyone who would like to stand to allow enough time to complete and send in their nomination form and get it checked to ensure it’s valid.

Asked if the council was concerned about the number of nominations so far, Jones replied: “We anticipate a number of nominations will come in just before the closing date.”

Nominations close at midday on Friday, May 24.

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

4 comments

Can you blame people for not standing?

Posted on 17-05-2024 14:23 | By morepork

When I saw this article I reconsidered whether to run or not but, on balance, the same reasons I outlined here for NOT doing so are still valid. I don't believe I am the ONLY suitable candidate :-) But you have to understand that many people who WOULD be excellent, already have busy lives and they have to think carefully before putting themselves forward. (The fact that they DO think carefully before acting, is one of the main reasons they would be valuable in the roles.) If what we get is a re-run of the same old same old, then I guess we don't deserve to have anything better.


Yikes

Posted on 17-05-2024 14:51 | By 1/2way290

I'm not bagging any of the brave souls who are putting their hands up but, this is the downside of democracy and wards. If there's not a second person to vote for then somebody can get in without irrespective of them being a hopeless option.
Would be nice if we had an option to say none of the above.


Candidates

Posted on 17-05-2024 15:33 | By peanuts9

Oh dear, so many has-beens & wanna-bes.
The last century beckons, again.


Election

Posted on 18-05-2024 09:12 | By surfsup

Anybody associated with the last fiasco should be banned for life. Failure by the Council over the years have put Tauranga in the mess we now have.


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