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2010 Auckland Council election
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The 2010 Auckland Council election took place from 17 September until 9 October and were conducted by postal vote. The elections were the first since the merger of the seven councils and elected the new Auckland Council, composed of the mayor and 20 councillors, and 149 members of 21 local boards. It also elected 21 district health board members and 41 licensing trust members.
Mayoral election
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At the close of nominations at 12 noon of 20 August 2010, the following candidates had been nominated for mayor:[1]
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Governing body elections
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20 members were elected to governing body of the Auckland Council across thirteen wards using first-past-the-post.
Rodney (1)
Albany (2)
North Shore (2)
Waitakere (2)
Whau (1)
Albert-Eden-Roskill (2)
Waitemata and Gulf (1)
Ōrākei (1)
Maungakiekie-Tamaki (1)
Howick (2)
The ward was originally going to be called Te Irirangi, but this was changed after strong local opposition.[3]
Manukau (2)
Manurewa-Papakura (2)
Franklin (1)
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Licensing Trust elections
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In the 2010 Auckland licensing trust elections, forty-one members were elected to six licensing trusts across Auckland.[4]
Birkenhead Licensing Trust (6)
Mt Wellington Licensing Trust (6)
Parakai Licensing Trust (6)
Portage Licensing Trust
No.1 (Auckland City) Ward (3)
No.2 (New Lynn) Ward (2)
No.3 (Glen Eden) Ward (2)
No.4 (Titirangi-Green Bay) Ward (2)
No.5 (Kelston West) Ward (1)
Wiri Licensing Trust (6)
Waitakere Licensing Trust
No.1 (Te Atatū) (2)
No.2 (Lincoln) (3)
No.3 (Waitakere) (1)
No.4 (Henderson) (1)
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