Regional councillors are elected by voters enrolled on the residential and ratepayers rolls in their constituency. Everyone correctly enrolled by today will receive their voting papers in the mail between September 20 to 25.
Voting papers must be received by midday on Election Day, Saturday October 12 2019.
In May the council decided candidate names would appear in fully random order on each voting paper. This year's elections use the first past the post (FPP) system, where you tick the candidate/s you would like to vote for.
The October elections will bring to an end the political careers of four current regional councillors, who have decided not to stand again. They are Jane Hennebry (12 years), Alan Livingston (6 years), Bob Simcock (6 years) and Jennie Hayman (3 years).
Waikato Regional Council candidates (listed in alphabetical order)
Hamilton general constituency (4 vacancies)
William Durning
Peter Koizumi
Jennifer Nickel
Barry Quayle
Russ Rimmington
Angela Strange
Taupō-Rotorua general constituency (1 vacancy)
Bernhard Chrustowski
Alana Delich
Kathy White
Thames-Coromandel general constituency (1 vacancy)
Clyde Graf
Liam Kedzlie
Dal Minogue
Denis Tegg
Waihou general constituency (2 vacancies)
Gray Baldwin
Bill Cox
Stu Husband
Tara Jesperson
Hugh Vercoe
Waikato general constituency (2 vacancies)
Richard Gee
Keith Holmes
Fred Lichtwark
Pamela Storey
Waipā-King Country general constituency (2 vacancies)
Dan Armstrong
Stuart Kneebone
Andrew MacPherson
Ngā Tai Ki Uta Māori constituency (1 vacancy – elected unopposed)
Kataraina Hodge
Ngā Hau E Whā Māori constituency (1 vacancy – elected unopposed)
Tipa Mahuta