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Communications from Western Bay of Plenty District Council

Today's the day!

Nominations are now open until midday Friday 12 August 2022 for Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Mayor, Councillor and Community Board seats in the 2022 local body election.

It doesn’t matter who you are, where you live or what your background is – we’ve all got unique lived experiences that are the key to understanding the diverse needs of our District. Here's what you need to know:

Who is being elected❓
1x Mayor
3x Katikati-Waihī Beach Ward Councillors
4x Kaimai Ward Councillors
4x Maketu-Te Puke Ward Councillors
4x Community Board members (Waihī Beach, Katikati, Ōmokoroa, Te Puke, Maketu)

How can I be nominated❓
Nominations are open until midday Friday 12 August 2022. Here’s the process:
👉 You must be a New Zealand citizen (by birth or naturalisation ceremony) and on either the general or Māori electoral roll.
👉You need two people to nominate you using the official nomination form, which can be picked up at all Council library and service centres. 👉 They must be over 18 years old and enrolled in the area you wish to stand for.
👉Hand the completed form in at one of Council’s library and service centres or post the completed form to Council’s electoral officer Dale Ofsoske, PO Box 5135, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142.
👉A $200 deposit must be paid, which may be refunded depending on election results.

Where can I get a nomination form❓
Each nomination must be made on the appropriate official nomination paper. A separate nomination is required for each position and is available from:
👉Waihī Beach Library and Service Centre, 106 Beach Road, Waihī
👉The Centre – Pātuki Manawa, Katikati Library and Service Centre, 21 Main Road, Katikati
👉Ōmokoroa Library and Service Centre, 28 Western Avenue, Ōmokoroa
👉Te Puke Library and Service Centre, 130 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke
Council’s Main Office, Barkes Corner, 1484 Cameron Road, Greerton, Tauranga
👉Phone 0800 922 822
👉Online at www.generationchange.nz...

I need more information, where can I find some❓
Our website www.generationchange.nz... is your one-stop-shop for all things elections. You'll find our pre-election report (useful for voters and candidates), candidate handbook and key info on what makes a good elected member.

If you're unsure about whether standing is right for you, or you know someone you think would be a great candidate, we’d love to kōrero and answer any questions you have. You can get in touch by phoning 0800 926 732.

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