Commission announces decision on representation arrangements for Waikato District Council
The Local Government Commission today announced its decision that largely existing representation arrangements for Waikato District Council will apply for the 2019 local authority elections.
The non-complying ward is Awaroa ki Tuakau Ward which will now include all the wider Mercer area including Mercer airport. This ward will still be represented by two councillors.
The Commission has also endorsed the council’s proposal for the retention of the five existing community boards including an extension of the area of Onewhero-Tuakau Community Board.
There were three appeals against the council’s proposal.
The Commission has agreed that the proposed arrangements, with some further minor boundary alterations, provide a good balance between both the fair and effective representation requirements set out in legislation.
The decision means that for the 2019 local authority elections, Waikato District Council will continue to comprise 13 councillors elected from ten wards as follows:
Ward | Councillors |
Awaroa ki Tuakau | 2 |
Onewhero-Te Akau | 1 |
Whangamarino | 1 |
Hukanui-Waerenga | 1 |
Huntly | 2 |
Ngaruawahia | 2 |
Newcastle | 1 |
Raglan | 1 |
Eureka | 1 |
Tamahere | 1 |
The determination is available on the Commission’s website: www.lgc.govt.nz