Voters will be electing councillors from eight general wards and one Māori ward, as well as a mayor.
“If you’re Māori, you can choose to be on the Māori electoral roll or general electoral roll for the city council election.
“Voters on the Māori roll will vote for a candidate in the new Māori ward, and voters on the general roll will vote for candidates in the general wards,” Guler said.
Following a recent law change, voters of Māori descent could change the roll they were on at any time except in the three months before a general election, the local elections, or a parliamentary byelection.
The commission would write to enrolled voters of Māori descent to tell them that if they would like to switch electoral rolls before the council election, they need to do it by midnight April 19.
- People can enrol, check or update their enrolment details at vote.nz or call 0800 36 76 56 for more information.