Auckland Central electorate

Auckland Central covers the Auckland city centre, inner western suburbs and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. The electorate is currently held by the Green's Chlöe Swarbrick, who won by a narrow margin of 1,068 – one of the smallest margins in the country. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Auckland Central – 46% to National's 21%. Labour held the seat for all but three years between 1919 and 2008.

Andi Shen Liu

Independent

| Not currently in parliament

Andi Shen Liu

Independent

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

I believe that political parties, and the non-STV voting system, leads to a formation of duopoly voting blocs and disappointing low-hanging attempts to capture the 51% in the most conservative way possible. The application of branding logic in parties, biases party recruitment and party policies and funnels them down to meet certain expectations of being on brand with the party colours. Does it have to be either a black cat or a white cat?

About me

Lived experience of city centre problems. In 10+ years in city centre, never once had I felt so let down by non-local decision making as in 2020. Wharf fishing ban while minister mountain-biked, bullet hole in the building's main door, numerous mail thefts including flea powder during a lockdown, naked lady jumping out of moving car, 'keep sending police reports so we can get more support'. I remember, and solve problems with rigour and creativity.

My priorities
  1. Vote-method (e.g. STV) referendum, so fear of wasted votes no longer aids duopoly formation.
  2. Get policymakers to have kai and kōrero more often in public spaces, and actively co-design policy.
  3. Less time/energy sinking ways of reporting/tracking local community problems, e.g. public 'Trello's.
Current role

Not currently in parliament

Residence

Auckland Central

Age

31

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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Why I'm standing

I believe that political parties, and the non-STV voting system, leads to a formation of duopoly voting blocs and disappointing low-hanging attempts to capture the 51% in the most conservative way possible. The application of branding logic in parties, biases party recruitment and party policies and funnels them down to meet certain expectations of being on brand with the party colours. Does it have to be either a black cat or a white cat?

About me

Lived experience of city centre problems. In 10+ years in city centre, never once had I felt so let down by non-local decision making as in 2020. Wharf fishing ban while minister mountain-biked, bullet hole in the building's main door, numerous mail thefts including flea powder during a lockdown, naked lady jumping out of moving car, 'keep sending police reports so we can get more support'. I remember, and solve problems with rigour and creativity.

My priorities
  1. Vote-method (e.g. STV) referendum, so fear of wasted votes no longer aids duopoly formation.
  2. Get policymakers to have kai and kōrero more often in public spaces, and actively co-design policy.
  3. Less time/energy sinking ways of reporting/tracking local community problems, e.g. public 'Trello's.
Current role

Not currently in parliament

Residence

Auckland Central

Age

31

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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