Preparations are under way for a by-election in the Coastal ward after the resignation of Christchurch City Councillor James Daniels.
People who want to make an informed decision about who to vote for in October’s local body elections are being encouraged to download Christchurch City Council’s free mobile app, Celect.
Enrolled voters in Christchurch’s Central ward will get to exercise their democratic right to vote twice in October.
Eleven people will contest Christchurch’s mayoralty in October’s local body elections.
Seven candidates will contest the by-election for Christchurch City Council’s Coastal ward seat.
A free mobile app, Celect, is giving Christchurch voters an easy way to view candidate profiles ahead of October’s local body elections.
Voters in the Lyttelton community subdivision have until noon on Saturday 17 February to vote for someone to represent them on the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula Community Board.
Preparations are under way for an early 2020 by-election, with nominations for a position representing the Mt Herbert subdivision on the Banks Peninsula Community Board opening on Monday 25 November.
There's one week left to get your nominations in for the by-election to find a new councillor to represent the Coastal ward.
A by-election to fill a vacancy representing the Lyttelton subdivision on the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula Community Board will be held next year.