Notice of Council Resolution on Electoral System and Right to a Poll
Notice is given under section 28 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, that the South Taranaki District Council has resolved to retain the First Past the Post electoral system for its 2022 triennial election.
Electors of the South Taranaki District Council have a right to demand a poll at any time to countermand the resolution to use the First Past the Post electoral system. Should a valid demand for a poll be received by 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held by 21 May 2021 on whether the First Past the Post or the Single Transferable Voting electoral system will be
used for the next two triennial elections (2022 and 2025) of the South Taranaki District Council. If a valid demand for a poll is received after 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held after 21 May 2021 with the outcome applicable for the 2025 and 2028 triennial elections.
A valid demand must be:
- made in writing;
- signed by at least 5 percent of eligible voters of the South Taranaki District Council. This equates to 887 elector signatures;
- delivered to South Taranaki District Council, Hāwera Administration Building, 105-111 Albion Street, Hāwera by 5pm, Monday 22 February 2021 (for the outcome of the poll to apply to the 2022 triennial election of the South Taranaki District Council).
Every elector who signs a demand must also set out in it their full name and the address for which they are qualified as an elector of the South Taranaki District Council.
Dated at Hāwera, 13 August 2020
Waid Crockett, Chief Executive, South Taranaki District Council