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Council candidates answer the farmers in Manawatu-Rangitikei

3 October 2013

Council candidates answer the farmers in Manawatu-Rangitikei

With voting for the 2013 council elections closing on 12 October, Federated Farmers Manawatu-Rangitikei is publicly releasing the answers to questions it put to all candidates seeking election. Answers that have attracted 1,540 page views to date.

“Some of the answers underscore why it is vital to vote,” says Andrew Hoggard, Federated Farmers Manawatu-Rangitikei provincial president.

“Federated Farmers asked the same five questions of each candidate standing for Horizons Regional Council, Manawatu District Council, Rangitikei District Council and Horowhenua District Council.

“We believe the replies are of vital importance to rural and urban ratepayers alike. If you attended a meeting in an urban area, then I would ask you to compare what you heard with the replies given to rural voters.

“It emphasises why people who have not voted have a responsibility to cast their votes responsibly. If you haven’t voted, then grab your computer and hop onto our links (below) to see how candidates measure up in town and country.

“Be informed. Vote informed,” Mr Hoggard urged.

Candidate answers by council area:


§ Horizons Regional Council

§ Manawatu District Council

§ Rangitikei District Council

§ Horowhenua District Council

Federated Farmers five questions:

§ Q1/ According to Statistics from the BERL, this region has one of the poorest economic performance’s in the country. What do you believe are the answers to lift our Regional Economy.

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§ Q2/ Much is made of the State of this Regions waterways, what are your views on this and what should this region be doing about Environmental Impacts.

§ Q3/ What are your views on Local Government amalgamation in this region, do we need all these councils?

§ Q4/ Do you agree with the Rating system used by the Council you are standing for, and what would like to change about it.

§ Q5/ There has been talk of Local Government needing to stick to “core business” what’s your view of that statement, and in particular in relation to the council you are standing for.

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