2025 New Zealand local elections
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Regional elections | ||
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131 regional councillors across 11 regions | ||
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Territorial authority elections | ||
705 local councillors across 66 territorial authorities | ||
Control | undetermined | |
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Mayoral elections | ||
66 mayors | ||
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The 2025 New Zealand local elections (Māori: Nga Pōtitanga ā-Rohe 2025) will be held on 11 October 2025.[1] Local government in New Zealand has triennial elections to elect city and district mayors and councillors, regional councillors, and members of local boards. Most city and district councils will also hold a local referendum on Māori wards. Tauranga City Council will not hold elections as they had mid-term elections during 2024.
Background
In 2023, the newly-formed Sixth National Government and its coalition partners ACT and New Zealand First pledged to "restore the right of local referendum on the establishment or ongoing use of Māori wards and constituencies."[2][3] Under the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2024, referenda will be held in 43 of the 45 local councils that had introduced Māori wards following the 2021 law change.[4][5][6] Two councils, the Kaipara District Council and the Upper Hutt City Council, had voted to disestablish their Māori wards rather than holding referenda.[7][8]
Elections
Regional councils
The regions of New Zealand are governed by regional councils as the first tier of local government.
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Northland | FPP | 9 |
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[9] | |||
Waikato | FPP | 14 |
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[10] | |||
Bay of Plenty | FPP | 14 |
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[11][12] | |||
Hawke's Bay | FPP | 11 |
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[13] | |||
Taranaki | FPP | 11 |
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[14] | |||
Horizons (Manawatū-Whanganui) | FPP | 14 |
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[15] | |||
Greater Wellington | STV | 13 | [16] | ||||
West Coast | FPP | 7 |
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[17] | |||
Canterbury | FPP | 14[a] |
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[18] | |||
Otago | FPP | 12 |
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[19][20] | |||
Southland | FPP | 12 |
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[21] | |||
All 11 councils | 131 |
Unitary authorities
Unitary authorities are local government entities that have the powers of both a territorial authority and those of a regional council. There are currently five unitary authorities.
The Chatham Islands have a unique, separately-legislated council that has almost all the powers of a unitary authority.
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Auckland | FPP | 20 |
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[22] | |||
Gisborne | STV | 13 |
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[23] | |||
Nelson | STV | 12 |
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[24] | |||
Tasman | FPP | 13 |
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[25] | |||
Marlborough | STV | 14 |
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[26] | |||
Chatham Islands | FPP | 8 |
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[27] | |||
All 6 councils | 80 |
Territorial authorities
The various urban, suburban, and rural districts of New Zealand are governed by territorial authorities as the second tier of local government. Tauranga will not hold elections due to having already held elections in 2024.[28][29]
Council | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout | Details | Sources | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Far North | STV | 10 |
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[30] | |||
Whangārei | FPP | 13 |
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[31] | |||
Kaipara | STV | 9 |
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[32] | |||
Hauraki | FPP | 13 |
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[33] | |||
Thames-Coromandel | FPP | 9 |
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[34] | |||
Waikato | FPP | 13 |
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[35] | |||
Matamata-Piako | FPP | 12 |
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[36] | |||
Hamilton | STV | 13 |
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[37] | |||
Waipā | FPP | 11 |
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[38] | |||
Ōtorohanga | FPP | 7 |
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[39] | |||
South Waikato | FPP | 10 |
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[40] | |||
Waitomo | FPP | 6 |
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[41] | |||
Taupō | FPP | 12 |
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[42] | |||
Western Bay of Plenty | FPP | 11 |
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[43] | |||
Rotorua Lakes | FPP | 10 |
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[44] | |||
Whakatāne | FPP | 9 |
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[45] | |||
Kawerau | FPP | 8 |
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[46] | |||
Ōpōtiki | FPP | 6 |
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[47] | |||
Wairoa | FPP | 6 |
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[48] | |||
Hastings | FPP | 14 |
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[49][50] | |||
Napier | FPP | 12 |
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[51] | |||
Central Hawke's Bay | FPP | 8 |
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[52] | |||
New Plymouth | STV | 14 |
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[53] | |||
Stratford | FPP | 10 |
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[54] | |||
South Taranaki | FPP | 12 |
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[55] | |||
Ruapehu | STV | 9 |
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[56] | |||
Whanganui | FPP | 12 |
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[57] | |||
Rangitikei | FPP | 11 |
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[58] | |||
Manawatū | FPP | 11 |
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[59] | |||
Palmerston North | STV | 15 | [60] | ||||
Tararua | FPP | 9 |
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[61] | |||
Horowhenua | FPP | 12 |
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[62] | |||
Kāpiti Coast | STV | 10 |
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[63] | |||
Porirua | STV | 10 |
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[64] | |||
Upper Hutt | FPP | 10 |
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[65] | |||
Hutt (Lower Hutt) | FPP | 12 |
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[66] | |||
Wellington | STV | 15 | [67] | ||||
Masterton | FPP | 8 |
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[68] | |||
Carterton | FPP | 8 |
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[69] | |||
South Wairarapa | FPP | 9 |
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[70] | |||
Buller | FPP | 10 |
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[71] | |||
Grey | FPP | 8 |
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[72] | |||
Westland | FPP | 8 |
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[73] | |||
Kaikōura | FPP | 7 |
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[74] | |||
Hurunui | FPP | 10 |
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[75] | |||
Waimakariri | FPP | 10 |
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[76] | |||
Christchurch | FPP | 16 |
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[77] | |||
Selwyn | FPP | 10 |
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[78] | |||
Ashburton | FPP | 9 |
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[79] | |||
Timaru | FPP | 9 |
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[80] | |||
Mackenzie | FPP | 6 |
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[81] | |||
Waimate | FPP | 8 |
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[82] | |||
Waitaki | FPP | 10 |
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[83] | |||
Central Otago | FPP | 11 |
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[84][85] | |||
Queenstown-Lakes | FPP | 11 |
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[86] | |||
Dunedin | STV | 14 |
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[87] | |||
Clutha | FPP | 14 |
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[88] | |||
Southland | FPP | 12 |
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[89] | |||
Gore | FPP | 11 |
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[90] | |||
Invercargill | FPP | 12 |
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[91] | |||
60 councils | 625 |
Mayors
All territorial authorities (including unitary authorities) directly elect mayors. Tauranga did not hold a mayoral election due to being under a Crown commission. An election was held in 2024 and there won't be an election in the city in 2025.
Left leaning Right leaning Centrist Other / unclear |
Territorial authority | Incumbent | Elected | Runner-up | Details | Sources |
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Far North | Moko Tepania (Ind.[b]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [30] | |
Whangārei | Vince Cocurullo (Ind.[c]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [31] | |
Kaipara | Craig Jepson (Ind.[d]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [32] | |
Auckland | Wayne Brown (Ind.[b]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [22] | |
Thames-Coromandel | Len Salt (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [34] | |
Hauraki | Toby Adams (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [33] | |
Waikato | Jacqui Church (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [35] | |
Matamata-Piako | Adrienne Wilcock (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [36] | |
Hamilton | Paula Southgate (Ind.[b]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [37] | |
Waipā | Susan O'Regan (Ind.[e]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [38] | |
Ōtorohanga | Max Baxter (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [39] | |
South Waikato | Gary Petley (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [40] | |
Waitomo | John Robertson (Ind.[f]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [41] | |
Taupō | David Trewavas (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [42] | |
Western Bay of Plenty | James Denyer (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [43] | |
Rotorua | Tania Tapsell (Ind.[g]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [44] | |
Whakatāne | Victor Luca (Ind.[h]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [45] | |
Kawerau | Faylene Tunui (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [46] | |
Ōpōtiki | David Moore (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [47] | |
Gisborne | Rehette Stoltz (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [23] | |
Wairoa | Craig Little (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [48] | |
Hastings | Sandra Hazlehurst (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [49] | |
Napier | Kirsten Wise (Ind.[i]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [51] | |
Central Hawke's Bay | Alex Walker (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [52] | |
New Plymouth | Neil Holdom (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [53] | |
Stratford | Neil Volzke (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [54] | |
South Taranaki | Phil Nixon (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [55] | |
Ruapehu | Don Cameron (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [56] | |
Whanganui | Andrew Tripe (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [57] | |
Rangitikei | Andy Watson (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [58] | |
Manawatū | Helen Worboys (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [59] | |
Palmerston North | Grant Smith (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [60] | |
Tararua | Tracey Collis (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [61] | |
Horowhenua | Bernie Wanden (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [62] | |
Kāpiti Coast | Janet Holborow (Ind.[j]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [63] | |
Porirua | Anita Baker (Ind.[b]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [64] | |
Upper Hutt | Wayne Guppy (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [65] | |
Hutt (Lower Hutt) | Campbell Barry (Labour) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [66] | |
Wellington | Tory Whanau (Ind.[k]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [67] | |
Masterton | Gary Caffell (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [68] | |
Carterton | Ron Mark (Ind.[l]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [69] | |
South Wairarapa | Martin Connelly (Ind.[m]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [70] | |
Tasman | Tim King (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [25] | |
Nelson | Nick Smith (Ind.[n]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [24] | |
Marlborough | Nadine Taylor (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [26] | |
Buller | Jamie Cleine (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [71] | |
Grey | Tania Gibson (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [72] | |
Westland | Helen Lash (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [73] | |
Kaikōura | Craig Mackle (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [74] | |
Hurunui | Marie Black (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [75] | |
Waimakariri | Dan Gordon (Ind.[o]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [76] | |
Christchurch | Phil Mauger (Ind.[b][p]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [77] | |
Selwyn | Sam Broughton (Ind.[q]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [78] | |
Ashburton | Neil Brown (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [79] | |
Timaru | Nigel Bowen (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [80] | |
Mackenzie | Anne Munro (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [81] | |
Waimate | Craig Rowley (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [82] | |
Chatham Islands | Monique Croon (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [27] | |
Waitaki | Gary Kircher (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [83] | |
Central Otago | Tamah Alley (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [85] | |
Queenstown-Lakes | Glyn Lewers (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [86] | |
Dunedin | Jules Radich (Team Dunedin[b]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [87] | |
Clutha | Bryan Cadogan (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [88] | |
Southland | Rob Scott (Ind.) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [89] | |
Gore | Ben Bell (Team Hokonui) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [90] | |
Invercargill | Nobby Clark (LETS GO Invercargill[r]) | ? (?) | ? (?) | [91] | |
Notes
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Local boards
After the conglomeration of the various councils situated within the Auckland Region, local boards were created to deal with more local issues.
Local board | Electoral System | Seats | Control | Turnout | Details | Source | |
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Previous | Result | ||||||
Albert-Eden | FPP | 8 |
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Details | |||
Aotea-Great Barrier | FPP | 5 |
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Details | |||
Devonport-Takapuna | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Franklin | FPP | 9 |
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Details | |||
Henderson-Massey | FPP | 8 |
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Details | |||
Hibiscus and Bays | FPP | 8 |
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Details | |||
Howick | FPP | 9 |
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Details | |||
Kaipātiki | FPP | 8 | Details | ||||
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
Manurewa | FPP | 8 |
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Details | |||
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
Ōrākei | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
Ōtara-Papatoetoe | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
Papakura | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Puketāpapa | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Rodney | FPP | 9 |
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Details | |||
Upper Harbour | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Waiheke | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Waitākere Ranges | FPP | 6 |
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Details | |||
Waitematā | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
Whau | FPP | 7 |
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Details | |||
All 21 local boards | 150 |
Community boards
Elections will also be held for 110 community boards, which have been set up by 40 of the territorial authorities under Part 4 of the Local Government Act 2002 to represent the interests of particular communities within those territories.[108][109]
Licensing trusts
Elections will also be held for 14 licensing trusts, which are community-owned companies with government-authorised monopolies on the development of premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages and associated accommodation in an area:
- Birkenhead Licensing Trust
- Cheviot Licensing Trust
- Clutha Licensing Trust
- Flaxmere Licensing Trust
- Geraldine Licensing Trust
- Invercargill Licensing Trust
- Mataura Licensing Trust
- Mount Wellington Licensing Trust
- Oamaru Licensing Trust
- Portage Licensing Trust
- Rimutaka Licensing Trust
- Te Kauwhata Licensing Trust
- Waitākere Licensing Trust
- Wiri Licensing Trust
Referenda
Council | Referendum | Option | Vote | Details | Sources | |
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42 councils | Māori wards | Yes
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See also
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