Low turnout election demands action
Low turnout election demands action
With only three days left to post votes in the Auckland Local Elections 2016, City Vision is calling for an urgent review of the local body election voting system.
City Vision Chair Robert Gallagher is concerned that turnout figures are low, and look set to fall well below fifty percent for the second consecutive election.
"We are calling for all Aucklanders who care about the future of our city to urgently complete their voting papers and post them or hand deliver to a ballot box at the local library. The final day for posting is this coming Wednesday 5 October"
"Additionally, we are calling for the whole voting system to be reviewed, including the following:
The process for nominating
candidates. The fact that nominations are hand-written and
electronic photos are not accepted has led to errors in the
voting booklet. City Vision candidate Peter Haynes was
wrongly recorded in the voting booklet as living outside his
ward area. That will cost Peter votes.
The
effectiveness of postal voting. There are significant
barriers to postal voting. Many young people simply don't
use postal services, and NZ Post has significantly reduced
the number of post boxes.
Other options for voting
including more publicly accessible voting places, the notion
of a focussed 'election day', and further consideration of
whether electronic voting can be done in a secure
way.
The confusion that is created by the use of two
different voting systems. FPP is used for most of the
positions, but STV for the District Health Boards".
Councillor Cathy Casey says she is concerned at the number of voters who claim that they have not received their voting papers.
"I want to know exactly how many Aucklanders did not receive their voting papers and why. Voters who have not received voting documents have now to cast "special votes" in person at a limited number of locations. It is quite a complicated process.”
"Local
democracy is important and we simply cannot continue to
accept low turnout elections for positions on Auckland
Council, Health Boards and Licensing Trusts. We will be
doing everything we can this week to push turnout up, but it
is also clear that we need to address the current voting
system" says Dr
Casey