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- The Department's role in local elections
- Local election statistics
- Voting document formats (updated September 2022)
- Further Information
Elections of local authority and district health board (DHB) members, are held once every three years. The next elections will be held in 2022 for city and district councils, regional councils and DHBs. In some parts of New Zealand elections will also be held for local and community boards, licensing trusts and some other organisations. All elections are currently held by postal voting.
If you are enrolled to vote in parliamentary elections, you can also vote in local authority elections. You can enrol, check or update your details online.
Information about enrolment at the 2019 Local Elections.
Local elections are conducted using the First Past the Post (FPP) or Single Transferable Vote (STV) electoral systems. All DHB elections are conducted using STV (Single Transferable Vote).
The Department's role in local elections
Under the law, local authorities are responsible for local electoral issues such as:
- the system of voting used by councils
- the appointment of electoral officials
- the conduct of local elections and polls including the option of contracting companies to process and count votes.
The Department of Internal Affairs has a number of particular roles in local authority and DHB elections. In summary, the Department:
- administers the relevant legislation
- approves voting document formats
- supports local authorities by supplying an independently certified vote-counting computer programme for STV elections
- participates in the analysis of election results and recommends improvements where appropriate
- in conjunction with other bodies, provides information and responds to queries relating to local elections.
Local election statistics
Local Authority Election Statistics - After each election, the Department of Internal Affairs prepares reports of election statistics for regional councils, territorial authorities (district and city councils), local and community boards, DHBs and licensing trusts. The local authority election statistics can be found by clicking on the links below.- Local Authority Election Statistics 2022
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2019
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2016
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2013
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2010
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2007
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2004
- Local Authority Election Statistics 2001
- Local Authority Candidates Survey 2007
- Local Government Candidates Survey 2004
- Local Government Candidates Survey 2001
Voting document formats
(Updated September 2022)Section 77 of the Local Electoral Act 2001 provides that a voting document may not be used at an election or poll unless it is consistent with at least one of the general formats that have been approved by the Secretary for Local Government. The formats approved by the Secretary for Local Government may be found by clicking on the links below.
- General Form of voting documents explanatory note (.pdf) 146KB*
- General Formats for Voting Documents (.pdf) 232KB*
Further Information
- Information about the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system.
- Information about the election process see: local councils website
- The Local Government Commission is an independent statutory body administered by DIA, whose main role is to make decisions on the structure and representation arrangements of local government in New Zealand.