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QLDC Encourages People To Stand For Election

With only a little over a week to go until local election nominations close, Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) is encouraging people to put their hand up to stand for election.

As of Thursday 4 August, there were not enough nominations to fill all the roles available.

Nominations are open for the following roles:

QLDC Chief Executive Mike Theelen said all the roles were slightly different, including differences in pay and hours required, and he encouraged people to consider a role that may suit them.

“Being an elected member is not easy, but it is rewarding and interesting, and I do hope more people stand. Elected members are the backbone of our local democracy, they help steer the direction of our district.”

Mr Theelen said that elected members are asked to consider a variety of topics that the Council is involved in – from urban development to community facilities and parks. This requires them to be informed and willing to discuss ideas with an open mind.

Elected members in this current term have debated, voted, and overseen a diverse range of projects, for example, they:

QLDC Electoral Officer Jane Robertson said people do not need to have a background in politics or local government to put their nomination in, as newly elected members are guided by staff in Council processes.

“Newly elected members attend an induction by Local Government New Zealand. There’s also a full programme of induction activities provided by Council staff to bring you up to speed with processes and protocols, current important matters, and training on systems,” she said.

Ms Robertson hopes to see more nominations come in over the next few days.

“I encourage those interested to not leave their nominations until the last minute. Make sure the nomination form is carefully completed and double check details like name and address. It sounds simple but often it’s the little things that can discount a nomination. Candidates also need to provide their election deposit, candidate profile statement, photo, and proof of citizenship,” said Ms Robertson.

Nominations close promptly at noon on Friday 12 August and nomination forms are available on the QLDC website and in hard copy at Council offices in Queenstown and Wānaka.

If nominations don’t fill up by the closing time, then a by-election will take place immediately after the election. In the case where nominees put themselves forward for a role and there is no competition, the nominee would automatically be appointed.

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