By Deputy Electoral Officer Michael Morris Now is your chance to have your say on who will govern the City, ILT, Region and SDHB for the next three years. Voting is open and all voting papers have been delivered. If you have not received your voting papers then you will need to complete a special […]
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Voting now open
Invercargill and Bluff voters are now able to cast their votes in the 2019 local body elections. Voting papers have been mailed out to registered voters, with all papers expected to be delivered by Wednesday 25 September. People who have not received their voting papers by then should contact the Invercargill City Council Electoral Officer […]
Read More >Enrol now to make voting easy
The Electoral Commission is urging people to get a move on if they want to make voting easy in the local elections. “The elections are held by a postal vote and you need to be enrolled at the correct address by Friday 16 August to receive your voting papers in the mail,” says Mandy Bohté, […]
Read More >Nominations open Friday for local government candidates
Nominations for candidates wishing to stand in this year’s local authority elections open this Friday, 19 July 2019. Invercargill City Council Deputy Electoral Officer Michael Morris said anyone wanting to stand as a candidate for the Invercargill City Council, the Invercargill Licensing Trust (ILT), or the Bluff Community Board should get their nominations in from […]
Read More >General Election: signs, hoardings
Rules governing advertising signs in the Invercargill District related to the 2017 General Election have been collated into a single document.
Read More >Final count sees change at Council table
The count of special votes has resulted in a change in the Invercargill City Council with Lindsay Abbott replacing Graham Sycamore in the 12th seat.
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