Source: Auckland Council
Auckland Council will be conducting a by-election for Albert-Eden Local Board (Maungawhau subdivision) with nominations opening on 25 February 2021.
The by-election follows the resignation of board member Benjamin Lee. Mr. Lee resigned from Albert-Eden Local Board earlier in February.
The Electoral Officer must receive nominations by 12pm, Thursday 25 March 2021. Voting documents will be posted to eligible voters from Thursday 29 April 2021 and voting will close at 12pm, Friday 21 May 2021.
For further information on criteria to stand as a candidate and how to lodge your nomination, visit voteauckland.co.nz or for further information visit the Electoral Office website or phone on 09 973 5212 or 0800 922 822.
Key dates
- Public notice of by-election Thursday 25 February 2021
- Nominations open Thursday 25 February 2021
- Nominations close noon, Thursday 25 March 2021
- Delivery of voting packs Thursday 29 April 2021
- Close of voting noon, Friday 21 May 2021
The Maungawhau subdivision
Albert-Eden Local Board is split into two subdivisions:
- the Ōwairaka subdivision, which covers the suburbs of Waterview, Point Chevalier, Mount Albert, Morningside, Sandringham and Ōwairaka
- the Maungawhau subdivision, which includes the suburbs of Kingsland, Balmoral, Epsom, Mt Eden, Greenlane and part of One Tree Hill.
Local board subdivisions serve the same purpose for electing local board members as do wards for electing councillors. The subdivisions inside a local board area are designed to provide effective representation of communities of interest. Electors within each subdivision elect a certain number of members to sit on the local board.
In the case of Albert-Eden Local Board, four members are elected from the Ōwairaka subdivision and four members are elected from the Maungawhau subdivision.
Benjamin Lee, the member who resigned and whose seat now needs to be filled in this by-election, was elected from the Maungawhau subdivision. This by-election is therefore only open to electors in this subdivision.
Have a look at the map (and pictured below) to determine if you are eligible to vote in this by-election.
When we hold by-elections
A by-election is held to fill an elected position that has become vacant.
For example, if a governing body or a local board member resigns, before their term ends, and more than 12 months before the next three-yearly local election, a by-election will be held within the relevant ward or local board area to replace that member.
Get in your nomination in time
Submit your nomination early. Leaving it to the last minute will mean that if there is a problem with your nomination, there won’t be time to fix it before the deadline.
To stand as a candidate and lodge your nomination, visit voteauckland.co.nz or for further information visit the Electoral Office website or phone on 09 973 5212 or 0800 922 822.