SWDC promotes Elections Candidate Information Session
Released: Tuesday 11 June 2019
For more on Elections visit our Elections page here.
If you have thought about local politics and having a say in the future of your district, then find out more about standing as a candidate to become a community board member, a local board member, a councillor or even a mayor.
South Waikato District Council will be holding an information session for prospective candidates in this year’s local government elections on Wednesday 17 July at the South Waikato Sport and Events Centre in Tokoroa, starting at 7pm.
“This is an opportunity for people interested in standing in the 2019 elections to learn more about the nomination and election processes and the roles of councils and elected members. It’s also a chance to have any questions answered,” says Gordon Naidoo, Council’s Community and Corporate Group Manager.
“We are encouraging anyone who wants to make a difference in the local community to stand. After all, local government and local democracy are fundamental to our community and provide the opportunity for everyone’s voice to be heard. The mayor and councillors are elected to be community leaders and to represent the views and interests of all people in our community.”
Across New Zealand, the local government sector plays an important role. In addition to giving our community a say in how their communities are run, councils own a broad range of community assets worth more than $120 billion. These include 90 per cent of New Zealand's road network, the bulk of the country's water and wastewater networks, and libraries, recreation and community facilities. Overall, NZ total council expenditure is approximately $9.8 billion dollars, representing approximately four per cent of Gross Domestic Product and 11 per cent of all public expenditure.
“We need a range of elected members of different ages, ethnicities and backgrounds to represent the diversity of our community,” says Mr Naidoo.
“Anyone over the age of 18 can stand for election as long as they are a New Zealand citizen and enrolled on the electoral roll.”
Nominations for candidates for the 15 positions available at South Waikato District Council open on 19 July 2019 and close on 16 August 2019. Voting papers will be sent out from 20 September 2019 and must be received by the electoral officer by noon on Election Day, 12 October 2019.
For more information on standing as a candidate visit our Elections page here or www.vote2019.co.nz
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