Notice Title

Objections and Counter-Objections to Proposed Electoral Districts of New Zealand

Publication Date
8 May 2025

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Electoral Act Notice of fixing of electoral boundaries Electoral Commission

Notice Number

2025-au2332
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The Representation Commission (“Commission”) hereby gives notice in accordance with section 38 of the Electoral Act 1993 (“Act”) that objections received to the proposed electoral districts are published on the website vote.nz together with information about the process and deadline for making counter-objections. The following information is supplied pursuant to sections 38 and 45 of the Act and for the assistance of the public:

1. Counter-objections are now invited on objections received. Counter-objections to objections must be received by the Commission no later than 5.00pm on Wednesday, 21 May 2025. Late objections cannot be considered.

2. Counter-objections must be in writing and should clearly state:

  1. the name and contact details of the counter-objector
  2. the objection number allocated by the Commission for the specific objection(s) the counter-objection applies to
  3. the reasons for the counter-objection
  4. any suggested solution, and
  5. whether the counter-objector wishes to speak to their counter-objection at public hearings of the Commission to be held in June 2025.

A separate counter-objection should be filed in respect of each issue opposed.

A counter-objection can be completed online at vote.nz. Alternatively, a hardcopy form can be downloaded from this website or requested by emailing representation.commission@elections.govt.nz or by calling 0800 36 76 56. It is not mandatory to use this form.

Whether or not a counter-objector is heard, their written counter-objection will be fully considered.

3. Counter-objections may be lodged:

4. All counter-objections will be published online at vote.nz, including counter-objector’s names.

Dated at Wellington this 8th day of May 2025.

JUDGE KEVIN KELLY, Chair of the Representation Commission.