Local Authority Elections Coming – Strong Candidates Needed
With two weeks until nominations open for this year’s local authority elections, the Local Government Business Forum is encouraging strong candidates to stand for election.
“Given the importance of local government to New Zealand, it is essential that councils are well-governed”, said Matt Cowley, Chairperson of the Forum.
“Council decisions on spending, rating, and regulation are incredibly influential in determining the quality of the business environment. It is essential that mayors and councillors have a good understanding of the issues facing businesses and how councils can help rather than hinder them.”
We are therefore urging people to stand for council who have a good mix of the following attributes:
1. Commercial and financial acumen with focus on efficient council operation.
2. Focus on efficient and effective provision of core infrastructure and services.
3. Pro-growth and pro-development mindset, understanding of local economic drivers.
4. Evidence-based decision making, with respect for property rights and regulatory certainty.
5. Collaborative and constructive leadership and engagement.
6. Supportive of transparent, accountable governance.
7. Solutions-based attitude to reforms to get the best results for their residents and ratepayers.
“We need strong candidates to put their names forward. We also need the business community and residents to be informed and vote for candidates that can provide the leadership needed. Attention should be paid to the voting record and actions of current mayors and councillors.
“Local government touches every business and every member of society every day. We need good people governing them.” concluded Mr Cowley.
Candidate nomination forms for the 2025 local authority elections will be available from councils. Nominations open on 4 July and close on 1 August. Voting papers will be delivered to electors from 9 September and voting closes at 12 noon on Saturday 11 October.
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