Decision on the Hasting District Council
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
Media Release
28 March
2007
Commission announces decision on representation arrangements for the Hastings District Council
The Local Government Commission today announced its decision on the Hastings District Council’s membership and ward arrangements for the 2007 local elections.
After considering appeals and objections against the Council’s proposal, the Commission has decided that:
* the Council will comprise a mayor and 14 councillors elected as follows:
Ward Councillors
Hastings Ward 6
Havelock North
Ward 2
Flaxmere Ward 2
Heretaunga Ward 2
Mohaka
Ward 1
Kahuranaki Ward 1
* the Hastings District Rural Community Board is retained with four subdivisions for electoral purposes.
The Commission’s decision differs
from the Council’s proposal by –
- retaining a full
ward system rather than a mixed ward and at large system for
electing councillors;
- a total of 14 councillors rather
than the Council’s proposed 11;
- renaming the
Northern Ward as the Mohaka Ward and the Southern Ward as
the Kahuranaki Ward; and
- some ward boundary alterations
affecting the Heretaunga and Havelock North Wards.
A copy of the Commission’s determination is available on the Commission’s website at www.lgc.govt.nz
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