"The people of Christchurch have voted in record numbers to be more involved in Council decision making and for a more open and transparent Council", said Darel Hall Chairman of The People's Choice 2021. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
"Over the last term 2021 councillors and community board members articulated the people's frustration with Council secrecy and poor process which led to poor decisions such as the Henderson bail out, the Ellerslie purchase, and the failed attempt to jack up Council rents 24%".
"We are very pleased to increase The People's Choice 2021 representation from 2 to 4 councillors and retain our community board numbers based on preliminary results.
"The mayoral result shows a majority of people liked Bob Parker's approach to the earthquake but he can take no other comfort or policy mandate from the result. The reasons why Bob Parker was losing the election prior to the earthquake remain true. It is the responsibility of all Councillors and Community Board members to help fix these problems including the decision-making process, debt and financial prudence. We owe it to the people.
"Jim Anderton has proven to be an enduring leader for this city with a legacy which this result can not diminish. Jim has energized new and younger people to get involved in the election process. Irrespective of a person's political views it can only be to the good of the city to see women and men in their very early 20s taking leadership roles on merit.
"The people have spoken, now let us govern well", said Darel Hall




Judy is a current Community Board member for the Riccarton - Wigram ward. She is involved in a number of other organisations for youth, education and the wider community.

Tracey is a dynamic, energetic woman with several years of community involvement. She is willing to stand up for the underdog and speak for those who cannot speak up for themselves.

Karolin is an educator in the Human Rights Commission, a JP and a current community board member. Concerns are gaps between those who have and do not and the environment.




Jasmin has strong experience working in the health sector. She is one of our youngest candidates and possesses a vibrant personality and a positive attitude.

Islay lives in Linwood. She loves the area and wants to restore the community and environmental values that once had Christchurch residents proud to live here.

A board member for three years, Linda has a Community Service Award and is on Keep Christchurch Beautiful and Civil Defence. The environment and safe, happy communities are concerns for her.




Julie is a Correspondence School liaison teacher and has served as a deputy and acting principal at a local school. She wants to represent an area she has been part of for 40 years.




