149 members were elected to local boards in the 2022 Auckland local board elections, an election held as part of the 2022 New Zealand local elections. Progress results were released on the 8 October. Preliminary results released on 9 October. Official and final results were released on 15 October.
While many candidates were independents or stood for local parties, some stood for the centre-right Communities and Residents (C&R), the centre-left City Vision or the Labour Party. According to preliminary results, C&R had a successful election, gaining control of the WaitematÃÂ local board from City Vision and also picking up control of PuketÃÂpapa. Meanwhile Labour gained control of the Henderson-Massey local board. The hotly contested Albert-Eden local board remained deadlocked 4-4 between C&R and City Vision.
7 candidates were elected as members of the WaitematÃÂ Local Board:
7 candidates were elected as members of the Whau Local Board:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Rodney Local Board; 4 from the Kumeà « subdivision, 3 from the Warkworth subdivision, and 1 each from the Wellsford and Dairy Flat subdivisions:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board; 4 each from the Hibiscus Coast and East Coast Bays subdivisions:
6 candidates were elected as members of the Upper Harbour Local Board:
6 candidates were elected as members of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Henderson-Massey Local Board:
6 candidates were elected as members of the WaitÃÂkere Ranges Local Board:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Albert-Eden Local Board; 4 each from the Maungawhau and Owairaka subdivisions:
5 candidates were elected as members of the Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board:
5 candidates were elected as members of the Waiheke Local Board:
6 candidates were elected as members of the PuketÃÂpapa Local Board:
7 candidates were elected as members of the à ÂrÃÂkei Local Board:
7 candidates were elected as members of the Maungakiekie-TÃÂmaki Local Board; 4 from the TÃÂmaki subdivision, and 3 from the Maungakiekie subdivision:
9 candidates were elected as members of the Howick Local Board; 3 each from the Botany, Howick and Pakuranga subdivisions:
8 candidates were elected as members of the KaipÃÂtiki Local Board:
7 candidates were elected as members of the MÃÂngere-Ã ÂtÃÂhuhu Local Board:
7 candidates were elected as members of the à Âtara-Papatoetoe Local Board; 4 from the Papatoetoe subdivision, and 3 from the à Âtara subdivision:
9 candidates were elected as members of the Franklin Local Board; 2 from the Waiuku subdivision, 4 from the Pukekohe subdivision, and 3 from the Wairoa subdivision:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Manurewa Local Board:
8 candidates were elected as members of the Papakura Local Board: