2024 Tauranga City Council election


The 2024 Tauranga City Council election was a local election held from 29 June to 20 July in Tauranga, New Zealand, following the end of the crown commission. Voters elected the mayor of Tauranga and 9 city councillors, for the unusually quadrennial 2024–2028 term of the Tauranga City Council. Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system was used.

Key dates

Key dates relating to the election were as follows:
26 AprilNominations opened
26 AprilPreliminary electoral roll opened for inspection
24 MayNominations closed
24 MayInspection of preliminary electoral roll closed
29 JuneVoting papers sent out
29 JuneStart of voting period
20 JulyFinal polling day
20 JulyProgress result released
21 JulyPreliminary result released
23 JulyFinal result released

Background

These were the first elections for the Tauranga City Council since 2019, following the appointment by the Minister of Local Government of a Crown Commission to oversee Tauranga City Council's governance responsibilities on 9 February 2021.
The Tauranga City Council used the single transferable voting system to elect the Mayor of Tauranga and city councillors for a term that will last until the 2028 local elections.
Tauranga City Council created nine electoral wards for these elections. There were eight general wards and one Māori ward which each returned one councillor.

List of candidates

Nominations for candidates opened on 26 April 2024 and closed on 24 May 2024. The following 86 candidates have been confirmed to be running for the positions of mayor and the nine city councillors:

Mayor

There were 14 candidates for mayor.

Councillors

Te Papa general ward


Results

The official results of the election were released on 25 July. Voter turnout was 38.77%, which compares with a turnout of 40.28% at the 2019 election. Only one woman, Jen Scoular for the Mauao/Mount Maunganui ward, was elected to the council. Two former councillors, Steve Morris and Rick Curach, were re-elected.
Mikaere Sydney was elected as councillor for Tauranga's first Māori ward Te Awanui, which the Tauranga commission had confirmed at a meeting in April 2021 following the passage of the Local Electoral (Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2021. Te Awanui is at risk of dissolution due to the National-led coalition government requiring local councils to hold binding referendums on Māori wards.

Mayor

Mahé Drysdale was elected, defeating Greg Brownless after 14 iterations. Ria Hall came second on the primary vote but was eliminated in the 13th iteration. Tina Salisbury was the only other candidate to get over 10% of the primary vote.