Don’t Forget To Vote in Local Govt Elections

October 4, 2007

PLEASE PHONE 09-379 2023 URGENTLY TO ARRANGE A NEW VOTING PAPER 

Dig out those voting packsAucklanders are reminded they have a week left to return their votes in this year’s local body elections. Voter turnout is well down on the last elections three years ago. Many of the councils in the Auckland region have so far received 25 per cent fewer votes when compared with the same period in 2004.

Dale Ofsoske, electoral officer for four of the Auckland region’s eight councils, says it is important electors take the opportunity to express their views.

“This is the one opportunity people have to select the people they want to represent them. If they don’t vote then they’re not really in a position to comment on the decisions politicians make.”

Mr Ofsoske says voters need to make their choices and get their votes in the post by Thursday 11 October.

“A lot of people will have put their voting packs in the ‘must get round to’ pile. Please make it a priority this week to dig them out and return them.”

Elections are being held for: mayor, councillors and community board members in your territorial authority (city or district council) Auckland Regional Council members District Health Board

members and licensing trust members in some areas.

Voting closes at midday on Saturday, 13 October and some councils will have drop-off points on election day for those who have missed the postal deadline.


Your vote can make a difference!

October 4, 2007

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO HELP

Every Vote Counts

REMEMBER TO POST YOUR PAPERS BACK BY FRIDAY 11 OCTOBER

If you have not received a voting document, it is not too late to place a special vote. Were not enrolled as a resident or ratepayer in Auckland city but qualify as electors? Did not receive a voting document in the post? Accidentally LOST or DAMAGED it?

PLEASE PHONE 09-379 2023 URGENTLY TO ARRANGE A NEW VOTING PAPER


Local elections – get voting

September 23, 2007

Voting papers have been mailed out for the local elections and everyone should take the opportunity to post their votes before midday on Saturday 13 October. That’s the word from Local Government New Zealand’s Manager Governance, Mike Reid, who … More >>


The post box is your ballot box

September 23, 2007

I post here an article from the Herald. Now that you have your voting papers, use your right and vote!

19 September 2007If the future of your city, district or region is important then make sure you vote in this year’s local body elections. From Friday, all enrolled electors will receive their voting documents in the post. Voters have three weeks to choose the elected representatives they want and post back their voting documents.

Dale Ofsoske, electoral officer for four of the Auckland region’s eight councils, says elected representatives make choices that affect everything from the maintenance of parks to regional growth and planning. “Voters should think carefully about the best people to represent them. Voting is important and easy to do.” Mr Ofsoske says voters need to make their choices and get their votes in the post by Thursday 11 October.   “Remember this election the post box is your ballot box.” Elections are being held for:

o       mayor

o       councillors

o       community board membersin your territorial authority (city or district)

o       Auckland Regional Council members

o       District Health Board members (Vote for Me!)

o       and licensing trust members in some areas. 

Voting closes at midday on Saturday 13 October, and some councils will have drop-off points on election day for those who have missed the postal deadline. To contact your local electoral officer visit your council’s website.

So send those voting papers back in before October 11th!!