Shore Action

Shore Action
Council Candidate Grant Gillon
Council Candidate Anne-Elise Smithson
Founded 1 January 2013 (1 January 2013)
Merger of Team of Independents
Political position Centre-left
Colours      Purple
North Shore Ward Councillors
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Devonport-Takapuna Local Board
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Kaipātiki Local Board
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Birkenhead Licensing Trust
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Website
https://www.facebook.com/ShoreAction/

Shore Action is a political ticket which contests the boards and council seats in the North Shore Ward of the Auckland Council.[1] They have a strong focus on retention of local assets and investment in the natural environment, along with a focus on local participation in local body politics.

Grant Gillon, a former Alliance Party MP, and AUT lecturer, along with Anne-Elise Smithson, a Community Development Coordinator for the Children's Autism Foundation, contested the North Shore Ward Seat on the Auckland City Council.[2] The wider team contested the local boards on the North Shore Ward.

While neither Gillon or Smithson won the Council seats for the ward, Shore Action did win seats on the Devonport-Takapuna and Kaipātiki Local Boards, and the Birkenhead Licensing Trust.

Policies

Shore Action fought to retain the Takapuna Beach Holiday Park, opposing plans for a hard stand on the reserve. They also wish to save the Anzac St Carpark (currently home of the Takapuna Sunday Markets).[2]

They wish to invest in various environmental services by increasing volunteer networks, which they believe will aid in pest reduction and the reduction of pollution of bushes and waterways. Throughout the instrumentation of their policies they aim to keep their voters and ratepayers adequately informed. They also have a focus on better public transport, advocating for easing congestion on Lake Road as well as highlighting a need for heritage protection.[2]

To ensure the conservation of North Shore's playgrounds and children, Shore Action advocated for shade sails to be put up over all playgrounds in the area; the protection from the sun would allow the playgrounds to last longer and prevent the risk of skin cancer in children.

Elected representatives

Current representatives

Shore Action holds seats on the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, Kaipātiki Local Board, and the Birkenhead Licensing Trust.

Former representatives

Election results

Election Candidates nominated Seats won
North Shore Ward Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Kaipātiki Local Board Birkenhead Licensing Trust North Shore Ward Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Kaipātiki Local Board Birkenhead Licensing Trust
2013 1/2 2/6 4/8 1/6
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4 / 8
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2016 2/2 5/6 6/8 1/6
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4 / 8
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2013 local body elections

Many of those who contested the 2016 local elections for Shore Action had contested the 2013 local elections under the ticket 'Team of Independents' alongside Grant and John Gillon. Shore Action holds the same values as 'Team of Independents'; Shore Action came as a rebranding of the same issues. Shore Action retains a focus within the North Shore Ward, whereas Team of Independents supported a candidate beyond the North Shore for the Upper Harbour Local Board.

Of the two candidates that ran for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board both were elected. However, only three of the four which ran for the Kaipātiki Local Board won. The only candidate to contest the Upper Harbour Local Board, did not win. Gillon did not win his council bid, and came fourth in his attempt to win one of the two seats.

The following are the 2013 local body election results for Team of Independents.[3]

Name Candidacy Votes Elected
Grant Gillon North Shore Ward Councillor 12,273
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 7,185
Kaipātiki Local Board 9,800
Jan O'Connor Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 6,774
John Gillon Kaipātiki Local Board 7,384
Gary Stephen Thornton Kaipātiki Local Board 3,383
Lorene Pigg Kaipātiki Local Board 6,631
Uzra Casuri Balouch Upper Harbour Local Board 3,530
Paula Gillon Birkenhead Licensing Trust 4410[3]

2016 local body elections

Auckland Council - North Shore ward

Grant Gillon ran alongside Anne-Elise Smithson to contest the 2 available seats on the council. Both failed to win, however Gillon came a very close third to Richard Hills who won the seat. He received 12,523 to Hills 12,651.[4] Smithson came in fifth on 5,967, behind Auckland Future's Danielle Grant.[4]

With neither Gillon or Smithson receiving first or second, Shore Action had no candidates elected to the Council.

Devonport-Takapuna local board

Gillon also ran for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, already serving on the board, he was re-elected with 7,640 votes, coming in third of six candidates. After the board initially sat, Gillon was elected Chair.[4]

Jan O'Connor, a 'Team of Independents' incumbent on the board stood for re-election and won, coming in fourth on 6,688 votes.[4]

Of the five candidates for six seats, only Gillon and O'Connor were successful. Trish Deans, Rohan Lord, and Garry Venus were not elected.

Kaipātiki local board

Like Gillon in Devonport-Takapuna, Smithson ran for the Kaipātiki Local Board. She was elected coming in seventh at 7,014.[4]

John and Paula Gillon, Grant Gillon's son and daughter, were also elected to the board receiving 10,766 and 8,921 respectively coming in third and forth.[4] John Gillon, a 'Team of Independents' candidate was re-elecetd to the board, was then elected Deputy Chair of the board, serving alongside Auckland Future's Danielle Grant who was elected Chair.[5] Paula Gillon, also ran as Shore Actions only candidate for the Birkenhead Licensing Trust, she received 5,012 coming first and won one of the six available seats.[6]

Adrian Tyler was also elected to the board receiving 6,934 votes.[4]

Of the six candidates for eight seats, both Sarah Nilson and Lisa Ducat were not elected.

2016 local body election results for Shore Action

Name Candidacy Votes Elected
Grant Gillon North Shore Ward Councillor 12,523
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 7,640
Anne-Elise Smithson North Shore Ward Councillor 5,967
Kaipātiki Local Board 7,014
Jan O'Connor Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 6,688
Trish Deans Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 5,262
Rohan Lord Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 4,560
Garry Venus Devonport-Takapuna Local Board 4,509
John Gillon Kaipātiki Local Board 10,766
Paula Gillon Kaipātiki Local Board 8,921
Birkenhead Licensing Trust 5,012
Lisa Ducat Kaipātiki Local Board 4,699
Adrian Tyler Kaipātiki Local Board 6,934
Sarah Nilson Kaipātiki Local Board 6,279

Upon winning a seat on the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board, Grant Gillon was elected Chair at the board's first meeting.[7] John Gillon, was elected Kaipātiki Local Board Deputy Chair at the first meeting.[5]

References

  1. "Local body elections hotly contested on Auckland's North Shore". Stuff. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "Shore Action Launches: Announces North Shore Ward Candidates | Scoop News". www.scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  3. 1 2 "21 October 2013 - Declaration of result of election for Auckland Council 2013 elections". www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Election results 2016". www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Contact Kaipātiki Local Board". www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  6. "Auckland Council Election Results - Licensing Trusts" (PDF).
  7. "Contact Devonport-Takapuna Local Board". www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
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