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Enrol Now To Make Voting Easy

The Electoral Commission is urging people to get a move on and enrol now to make voting easy in the October local body elections.

‘The local elections are held by a postal vote, and you need to be enrolled at the correct address by Friday 12 August to receive your voting papers in the mail,’ says Ross McPherson, Acting National Manager, Enrolment and Community Engagement.

‘If you’ve already checked your enrolment details are up to date, then you’re all set to vote. If you haven’t checked, take a few minutes to do it now and it’ll make voting in the local elections much easier.’

At the start of July, enrolment update packs were sent to more than 3.5m enrolled voters. Since then, more than 165,000 people have taken the opportunity to apply to enrol or update their details.

‘We’ve also had about 100,000 packs sent back to us marked return to sender. If you’ve moved recently, make sure you change your address on the electoral roll so you don’t miss out on voting in the local elections,’ says Ross McPherson.

People can enrol, check, or update their details online at vote.nz using their New Zealand driver licence, New Zealand passport, or RealMe verified identity. They can also call 0800 36 76 56 and ask for an enrolment form to be sent to them.

Anyone enrolling after 12 August will need to contact their local council to arrange a special vote.

More information on the local elections

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Local councils will start sending out voting papers on 16 September and voting closes at midday on Saturday 8 October 2022.

More councils will have Māori wards and constituencies at this year’s elections. If a voter is on the Māori roll and their local council has Māori wards or constituencies, they will vote for candidates standing in the Māori wards or constituencies.

Go to vote.nz for information on enrolling to vote. More information on the local elections is available on the Taituarā and Local Government New Zealand website www.votelocal.co.nz or from your local council.

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