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2013 Elections Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Making a Stand.

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2 2013 Elections Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Making a Stand

3 Evening Outline Welcome and Introductions Hawke’s Bay Region and Regional Council Key dates for elections Legislation Nominations Campaigning, Signs, Expenditure Limits Elections Portal Voting Papers, Special Voting, Vote processing Election Results Coming Into Office

4 Introductions Liz Lambert – HBRC Interim Chief Executive Carol Gilbertson – HBRC Electoral Officer Leeanne Hooper – HBRC Deputy Electoral Officer

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6 Groups of ActivitiesMore specifically: Strategic Planning RMA policy development, Economic Development, Policy Implementation, State of the Environment Reporting Land drainage and river control Flood protection and drainage schemes, Provision of expert advice on drainage, flood & coastal erosion issues Regional Resources Land management, air quality, freshwater, coastal management, open spaces, gravel management Regulation Resource consent processing, compliance monitoring, maritime safety and navigation, Building Act implementation Biosecurity Regional animal pest control, regional plant pest control, pest management strategies Emergency Management Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, Hazard Assessment and HBRC response Transport Regional Road Safety, regional land transport strategy, subsidised passenger transport Governance and Community Engagement Community partnerships, community engagement, community representation and regional leadership

7 HAWKE ’ S BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL PERMANENT COMMITTEES JOINT COMMITTEES Environment and Services Committee Corporate and Strategic Committee Regional Planning Committee Hawke ’ s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee Hearings Committee Tenders Committee Māori Committee Regional Transport Committee COMPANIES Hawke ’ s Bay Regional Investment Company

8 About the Council

9 2013 Pre Election Report July 2013 www.hbrc.govt.nz

10 Elections will be held for: Constituency Approximate No. Members Population Wairoa18,430 Central Hawke's Bay113,430 Napier357,780 Hastings355,605 Ngaruroro119,905 9155,270

11 Key Dates Nominations Open19 July (Friday) Nominations Closeat 12 noon on 16 August (Friday) Delivery of Voting Papers20 - 25 September (Friday - Monday) Special Voting Period20 September - 12 October, 12 noon Close of Voting12 October, 12 noon (Saturday) Progress Results Available12 October, approx 3pm Official Declarationlikely to be 17 October

12 Legislation Local Electoral Act 2001 Changes to legislation – apply from June 2013 (see later slide) Local Electoral Regulations NZ Public Health & Disability Act 2000

13 What does the new Legislation do? Streamlines the nomination process Improves the quality and availability of information about candidates Tightens and increases transparency about campaign donations

14 Key Changes Nomination period now a week earlier All nomination documents must be submitted together Must state if standing for any other elections Must state if you reside in the election area or not Changes to candidate withdrawal process Candidate profiles publicly available earlier Candidate expenditure returns available electronically Anonymous donations over $1,500 not permitted

15 Campaigning Can commence at any time Election material can not contain: any untrue statement which is defamatory of any candidate and calculated to influence the vote of electors an imitation voting paper which has the names of the candidates, other than their own name Voting Papers are not permitted to be collected from electors by candidates or their assistants All signs, posters, billboards, flyers, ads, etc must have an authorisation from the candidate, stating their name and physical address There are specific rules for hoardings – refer to TAs for guidance Election expenses for campaigning must be recorded and declared in a return after the election

16 Authorisation on Signs

17 Expenditure Limits ConstituencyNo. MembersApproximate Population*Expenditure Limit Wairoa18,430$7,000 Central Hawke's Bay113,430$14,000 Napier357,780$30,000 Hastings355,605$30,000 Ngaruroro119,905$14,000 9155,270

18 Elections Portal Free Election Portal available to candidates: www.vote.co.nz Can load video, load statements and other info Identify key election issues Provide links to websites, blogs, twitter Respond to questions On 12 October up-to-date info will be made available

19 Voting Papers Mailed to electors on the final electoral roll on 20 September Individually numbered by barcode Combined Paper for TA’s, HBRC and HBDHB FPP for all TA’s and HBRC - STV for HBDHB Use of orange background shade for STV voting Pack includes Candidate Profile booklet for all elections

20 Election Results Preliminary Count occurs from 12 noon, Saturday 12 October 2013 Progress Results expected about 3pm – approx 98% of votes received (not special votes and votes in transit to processing centre) Progress Results available: Council’s website e-mail or phonecall to all candidates Preliminary Results expected on Sunday 13 th October, after all ordinary votes have been processed Final Results expected on Thursday 17 th October, after special votes have been processed

21 Coming Into Office All members come into office on the day following the day on which the candidates are declared to be elected This is the day after the public notice has been published - expected to be Thursday 17 October 2013 Council’s inaugural meeting and the “swearing in” of Elected Members (elected candidates cannot act until this has occurred) expected to be Wednesday, 30 October

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