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Commission rules on Horizons Regional Council elections proposal

1 Apr, 2022 01:00 AM2 minutes to read
Horizons Regional Council will have 14 seats in 2022. File photo / NZME

Horizons Regional Council will have 14 seats in 2022. File photo / NZME

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Moana Ellis

Moana is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whanganui

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The Local Government Commission has upheld Horizons Regional Council's proposal for representation arrangements for local body elections in October.

Following the regional council's representation review last year, the Commission has backed Horizons' final proposal for a 14-seat council, including two new Māori seats.

It says the arrangements provide effective representation of communities of interest and fair representation for voters in the Manawatū-Whanganui region.

Horizons will keep its existing six general constituencies of Ruapehu, Whanganui, Manawatū-Rangitīkei, Palmerston North, Tararua and Horowhenua, and bring in two new Māori constituencies: Raki Māori (Māori North) and Tonga Māori (Māori South).

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The Commission's determination announced yesterday follows a hearing in February into the single appeal against the council's final representation review proposal.

The appeal supported the introduction of Māori seats but questioned the size of the general constituencies, including whether the Ruapehu general constituency was viable given its relatively low population, and whether there should be more seats for urban populations.

Horizons acknowledged concerns that the urban voice might be under-represented but said many of the responsibilities of regional councils focused on rural areas, such as environmental and freshwater management.

The council said it had decided against merging smaller constituencies such as Ruapehu and Tararua with others because it would result in unnatural groups of communities of interest and would not support effective representation.

It said the Ruapehu constituency in particular was a large, remote and isolated part of the region and there were long-established reasons for a separate Ruapehu constituency.

The electoral roll an elector is registered on determines which constituency they can vote in. Electors on the general roll can vote in one of Horizons' general constituencies and electors on the Māori roll can vote in a Māori constituency.

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