332 objections to proposed electorates
The Representation Commission has received 332 objections to the proposed electorate boundaries and names for the next two general elections.
450 people contributed to the objections through individual and form submissions and one petition. The submissions can be viewed online at www.vote.nz.
“The proposed electorates that we’ve received the most objections about are around Auckland and in Otago and Southland,” says Representation Commission chair, Judge Craig Thompson.
“Some of the objections are about keeping communities together,” says Judge Thompson. “Other objections are about the names of some electorates and we’ve received suggestions for names that people feel better reflect those areas.”
People can comment on the objections from 10 to 24 January 2020.
“We’ll be taking all submissions into account before finalising the electorate boundaries and names in April for the 2020 and 2023 elections,” says Judge Thompson.
The proposed electorates that received the most objections are:
• Whangaparāoa (21) – objections
are mostly about the name of the electorate. Hibiscus Cost
is suggested as an alternative.
• Helensville
(58) – the majority of objectors oppose the name
Helensville. Suggested names include Rodney, Atanui,
Mahurangi and Kaipara.
• Manukau East
(64) – this electorate attracted the most
boundary objections on community of interest grounds. The
main concern is the inclusion of the area around Panmure in
Manukau East, separating Panmure from Mt Wellington.
• Papakura (22) – most support the
proposed boundary changes in Papakura.
• Flat
Bush (22) – a number of objectors suggest adding
areas from the current Botany and Manurewa electorates to
this new south Auckland electorate. Alternative names
suggested are Takanini, Flat Bush-Takanini, Manukau South,
Manurewa East, Totara and Totara Park.
• West
Coast-Tasman (12) – a number of objectors oppose
Brightwater being included in the electorate.
• Christchurch East (2) – 122
people signed a petition opposing the inclusion of Bromley
up to Linwood Avenue in the electorate.
• Dunedin North (9) and
Dunedin South (12) – objections mostly relate to
the proposed boundaries, including adding Otago Peninsula to
Dunedin North and Balclutha to Dunedin
South.
• Clutha-Southland (16) – a
number of objectors suggest creating a central Otago or
Southern Lakes electorate with a focus on tourist areas.
• Invercargill (17) – objectors
oppose the inclusion of Winton in the Invercargill
electorate.
More information about making a counter-objection can be found online at www.vote.nz. Public hearings of submissions will be held in February.