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Two Councillors Elected Unopposed, Competition In Six Constituencies

Two candidates have been elected unopposed to Waikato Regional Council, with competition in six of the constituencies.

At the close of nominations at midday today (Friday, 12 August), 29 nominations had been received for 14 Waikato Regional Council seats in six general and two Māori constituencies in this year’s local government elections.

The number of candidates did not exceed the number of vacancies in the two Māori constituencies. That means Tipa Mahuta and Kataraina Hodge have been elected unopposed and regional council voting will not occur in their constituencies. They have been contacted by Chief Executive Chris McLay this afternoon.

However, voting will take place in all six of the general constituencies – Hamilton, Taupō-Rotorua, Waihou, Waipā-King Country, Thames-Coromandel and Waikato.

Four current regional councillors have decided not to stand again: Hugh Vercoe (9 years), Stuart Husband (9 years), Kathy White (9 years) and Andrew MacPherson (3 years).

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 in September.

Voting papers must be received by midday on Election Day – Saturday, 8 October 2022.

In June the council decided candidate names will appear in fully random order on each voting paper. Waikato Regional Council is also continuing to use First Past the Post (FPP), where you tick for your preferred regional council candidates.

Waikato Regional Council candidates (listed in alphabetical order)

Hamilton general constituency (4 vacancies)

Taupō-Rotorua general constituency (1 vacancy)

Thames-Coromandel general constituency (1 vacancy)

Waihou general constituency (2 vacancies)

Waikato general constituency (2 vacancies)

Waipā-King Country general constituency (2 vacancies)

Ngā Tai Ki Uta Māori constituency (1 vacancy – elected unopposed)

Ngā Hau E Whā Māori constituency (1 vacancy – elected unopposed)

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