Local Electoral Act 2001

Local elections and polls - Electoral rights

24F: Voting rights at election to fill extraordinary vacancy in respect of Māori constituency

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"Voting in a special Māori constituency election"

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You can vote in a special election to fill a vacant position in a Māori constituency if you are an elector of that constituency under section 24D. You get to choose who will represent your Māori constituency on the regional council. Only people who are electors of that Māori constituency can vote in this special election.

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Part 2Local elections and polls
Electoral rights

24FVoting rights at election to fill extraordinary vacancy in respect of Māori constituency

  1. A person who, under section 24D, is an elector of a Māori constituency of a regional council is, at any election to fill an extraordinary vacancy in the office of a member who represents that Māori constituency, entitled to vote at that election.

  2. No other person is entitled to vote at any election to fill an extraordinary vacancy in the office of a member who will represent that Māori constituency of that regional council.

Compare
  • 2001 No 1 (L) s 12
Notes
  • Section 24F: inserted, on , by section 7 of the Local Electoral Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 85).