With the by-election days away Invercargill City Council is hosting an after-hours voting pop-up to help busy members of the community make sure they get the chance to have their say. Council Deputy Electoral Officer and Manager Governance and Legal Michael Morris said with voting set to close this week at noon on Friday, […]
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By-election voting opens
The voting period for the 2023 Invercargill City Council by-election opens on Thursday July 13, with voting documents due to arrive in letterboxes from today. A by-election, triggered following the resignation of former councillor Nigel Skelt in May, has attracted 14 candidates. Council Deputy Electoral Officer and Manager Governance and Legal Michael Morris said all […]
Read More >14 candidates for by-election as nominations close
The nomination period for candidates wishing to stand in the upcoming Invercargill City Council by-election has now closed, with 14 candidates putting their names forward. Nominations for the Invercargill City Council by-election opened on 11 May following the resignation of former councillor Nigel Skelt, also in May. Council Deputy Electoral Officer and Manager Governance […]
Read More >Maori electoral option
The Māori Electoral Option is a chance for people of Māori descent who are enrolled to vote, to choose which electoral roll they want to be on – the General roll or the Māori roll.
Read More >How you voted day by day
Final voting progress details for the Invercargill local authority elections as released by Invercargill City Council Electoral Officer Graham Low.
Read More >Candidates’ election guide
Candidate Information Packs are now available online for people interested in standing for the Local Authority Elections.
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