Public Notices of Election 2025

8 August 2025

Further Notice of Election and Poll

Nominations have closed for the 2025 triennial local authority elections.  Listed below are details of the confirmed candidates for Tararua District Council.

Where elections are required, they will be conducted by postal voting using the First Past the Post electoral system.  Voting will open on Tuesday 9 September 2025 and will close at 12 noon on Saturday 11 October 2025.

Mayor (1 Vacancy)

COLLIS, Tracey                                 Leadership that Delivers

GILMORE, Scott                                We need to do things differently

NATTRASS, Evan Matthew

SPENCE, Michael                              Independent

WALLACE, Steve                              Pragmatic Tararua Leadership

North Tararua Ward (4 Vacancies)

AMBOY, Alison                                  Trust, Transparency & Transformation

LYFORD, Susan

MOORE, Trev

PEETI-WEBBER, Erana                     Our Tararua, Your voice for Our future

SCOTT, Thomas                                Independent

SPENCE, Michael                              Independent

WALKER, James

WALLACE, Ron

WALLACE, Steve

WARDS, Sharon                                Experience for changing times

WATSON, Dot                                   Independent

South Tararua Ward (4 Vacancies)

BLYTH, Hamish

CHRISTISON, Ernie

CORLETT, Chris

GILMORE, Scott                                We need to do things differently

HINDRY, Ethan

JOHNS, Peter

KENNEDY, Elisabeth                         For a caring change

LONG, Mike

NATTRASS, Evan Matthew

NAYLOR, Peter

WATSON, Mark

Tamaki nui-a-Rua Māori Ward (1 Vacancy)

CHASE, Naioma

TE WAAKA, Keshaan                         Dream Big

Dannevirke Community Board (4 Vacancies)

AMBOY, Alison                                  Trust, Transparency & Transformation

CHASE, Naioma

CHRISTISON, Ernie

HARRISON, Jono

HYNES, Terry

PHILLIPS, Nicola                               Local Voices - Community Strength

SPENCE, Michael                              Independent

WALLACE, Ron

Eketāhuna Community Board (4 Vacancies)

BARCLAY, Larissa

CORLETT, Chris

CORLETT, Mel

MCGHIE, Steen

SMITH, David

WILSON, Pauline

Māori Ward Poll - Tararua District Council

A poll will be held in conjunction with the above elections to confirm whether Tararua District Council electors wish to keep or remove the Māori Ward as part of Tararua District Council’s representation structure. The outcome of the poll is binding and will determine whether a Māori Ward will be retained for the Tararua District Council elections in 2028 and 2031. The First Past the Post (FPP) Electoral System will be used for this poll.

Enrolment and Special Voting Arrangements

Tararua District Council residential electors who are not listed on the final electoral roll for these elections can enrol up to 5pm on Friday 10 October 2025 by calling 0800 36 76 56, visiting the Electoral Commission website www.vote.nz, by texting your name and address to 3676 to get a form sent to you or by email request to enquiries@elections.govt.nz.

Tararua District Council ratepayer electors who are not listed on the final electoral roll for these elections can obtain an enrolment form from the Tararua District Council Office, 26 Gordon Street, Dannevirke and enrol up to 5pm on Friday 10 October 2025.  Online applications for ratepayer elector registration can also be made at www.electionz.com/ratepayer.

Special voting documents will be available during normal office hours from Tuesday 9 September to Friday 10 October and between 9am and 12 noon, Saturday 11 October 2025 from the Tararua District Council main office, 26 Gordon St, Dannevirke, and also at Council’s service centres in Woodville, Pahiatua and Eketāhuna.

Warwick Lampp
Electoral Officer – Tararua District Council
PO Box 3138 Christchurch 8140
iro@electionz.com
0800 666 048
tararuadc.govt.nz


1 July 2025

Notice of 2025 Triennial Local Authority Elections and Poll

The following elections and poll will be held by postal vote on Saturday 11 October 2025.

Tararua District Council

(First Past the Post electoral system)

Election of the mayor
Election of four councillors for the North Tararua Ward
Election of four councillors for the South Tararua Ward
Election of one councillor for the Tamaki nui-a-Rua Māori Ward
Election of four members for the Dannevirke Community Board
Election of four members for the Eketāhuna Community Board
Election of six trustees for the Masterton Community Trust

Candidate names will be listed in fully random order on the voting papers. Candidate names for Masterton Community Trust will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting papers.

In addition to the above elections a Poll will be held to confirm whether Tararua District Council electors wish to keep or remove the Māori ward as part of Tararua District Council’s representation structure. The outcome of the poll is binding and will determine whether a Māori Ward will be retained for the Tararua District Council elections in 2028 and 2031.

Nominations

Nominations for the listed positions open on Friday 4 July 2025 and must be made on the appropriate nomination form for each position. Nomination forms and a candidate information handbook can be found either on the Tararua District Council website, or by request to the electoral officer via the contact options listed below. Completed nomination documents must be received by the electoral officer no later than 12 noon on Friday 1 August 2025. Each nomination must be accompanied by a deposit of $200 incl GST, payable by Eftpos, cash or online banking (see nomination form for requirements).

Candidates are encouraged to submit a candidate profile statement and colour photograph with their nomination, for sending out with voting documents to electors. The requirements for profile statements and photos are set out in the candidate handbook which is available with the nomination forms. All nomination documents must be lodged at the same time.

Electoral Rolls

Preliminary electoral rolls for these elections can be inspected at the following locations during office hours from Friday 4 July 2025 to Friday 1 August 2025.

  • Dannevirke Service Centre, 26 Gordon Street, Dannevirke
  • Eketāhuna Service Centre/Library, 31 Main Street, Ekatāhuna
  • Pahiatua Service Centre, 136 Main Street, Pahiatua
  • Woodville Service Centre/Library, 45 Vogel Street, Woodville

Electors may enrol or amend their enrolment details on the residential electoral roll by contacting the Electoral Commission:

  • Online at www.vote.nz
  • By texting your name and address to 3676, calling 0800 36 76 56, or by emailing enquiries@elections.govt.nz to ask for a form to be sent to you

Updates to the preliminary electoral roll close at 5pm on Friday 1 August 2025.

You can still enrol after this time; however, you will need to cast a special vote. Locations and hours for community voting sessions will be published closer to the voting period.

If you are of Māori descent, you may change between the Māori and General electoral roll for this election up until Thursday 10 July 2025.

Applications for registration as a ratepayer elector are to be made on the non-resident ratepayer elector enrolment form available wherever copies of the electoral rolls are displayed and must be returned to the Tararua District Council electoral officer before 5pm Friday 1 August 2025. Online applications for ratepayer elector registration can also be made through the non-resident ratepayer portal: www.electionz.com/ratepayer

Warwick Lampp
Electoral Officer – Tararua District Council
PO Box 3138 Christchurch 8140
elections@tararuadc.govt.nz
0800 666 048
www.tararuadc.govt.nz

This public notice is issued pursuant to Section 52 Local Electoral Act 2001.


14 May 2025

Local Authority Elections on 11 October

Local authority elections will be held on Saturday, 11 October this year. This notice tells you how to enrol, and who can enrol as a ratepayer elector, so you can vote in the elections.

The Electoral Roll closes on Friday 1 August 2025. If you enrol after this date, you will need to cast a ‘special vote’ at the election.

You can vote by post. Make sure you are on the Electoral Roll to receive your postal voting document.

You can only enrol once

You can only enrol, or be nominated to enrol, once in a council district, no matter how many properties you own in that council district.

What ‘Council District’ means in this Notice

‘Council district’ includes:

  • city, district and regional council areas
  • a community board area, if established
  • the area of Auckland Council and the local boards.
Residential Electors

If you are registered to vote in Parliamentary elections (a Parliamentary elector), you are automatically enrolled as a residential elector to vote in local authority elections. The address where you are registered as a Parliamentary elector must be in the council district for the local authority elections.

Ratepayer Electors

You may be eligible to enrol as a non-resident ratepayer elector in a council district if both of these apply:

  • you are on the district valuation roll and pay rates in the council district
  • the address where you are registered as a Parliamentary elector is outside that council district.

Your eligibility to enrol or be nominated as a ratepayer may also depend on your individual circumstances as determined by criteria in the Local Electoral Act 2001 and its regulations.

An organisation can nominate one of its members or officers to vote on its behalf

Any organisation, firm, company, trust, corporation or society or association that pays rates on one or more properties in a council district may nominate one of its members or officers to be the ratepayer elector.

The person nominated must consent to the nomination and not be enrolled or nominated as a ratepayer elector for any other property. The person nominating and the nominated person must be registered as Parliamentary electors at addresses outside the council district where the property is located.

If more than one person pays rates on the same property

If partners, joint tenants and tenants in common collectively pay rates on a property in a council district, one of the group may be nominated to go on the Electoral Roll. The person nominating and the nominated person must be registered as Parliamentary electors at addresses outside the council district where the property is located.

Existing Ratepayer Electors should have received an enrolment confirmation form

New Electoral Rolls are compiled every three years for the local authority elections.

You should already have an enrolment confirmation form or other advice on your ratepayer elector status if:

  • you were enrolled as a ratepayer elector for the 2022 local authority elections, or since then
  • you enrolled or were nominated as a ratepayer elector.

Do not have your enrolment confirmation form?

Contact our election management provider, electionz.com Ltd on 0800 666 049 or nrr@electionz.com if:

  • you are still waiting to receive your Enrolment Confirmation Form or other advice about your non-resident ratepayer status
  • you have misplaced your Enrolment Confirmation Form.
New Ratepayer Electors who wish to enrol or nominate a Ratepayer Elector

If you think you may be eligible to enrol or to nominate someone as a ratepayer elector:

  • request an Enrolment Form for Ratepayer Electors from our election management provider, electionz.com Ltd on 0800 666 049 or
  • nrr@electionz.com or
  • enrol online at www.electionz.com/ratepayers/index.html

Get this form early so you can get answers to any questions you have about the form or being on the Electoral Roll before the roll closes on Friday 1 August 2025.

Contact our election management provider, electionz.com Ltd on 0800 666 049 or nrr@electionz.com if you need help with your application.

This public notice is issued pursuant to Section 39(1)(a), Local Electoral Act 2001.