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27 X 5 Wairarapa Times Age - Wed 21 July C32782 27 x 5 Wairarapa Times Age - Wed 21 July C32782 NOTICE OF ELECTION, NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND ENROLMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE 2010 LOCAL AUTHORITY ELECTIONS IN THE WAIRARAPA AREA The following elections will be held by postal vote on Saturday 9 October 2010. Masterton District Council Carterton District Council (First Past the Post Electoral System) (First Past the Post Electoral System) Election of ONE Mayor Election of ONE Mayor Election of ONE member for the Rural Ward Election of THREE members for the Carterton Rural Ward Election of FIVE members for the Carterton Urban Ward Election of FOUR members for the Urban Ward Election of FIVE members At Large Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Election of SIX trustees for the Masterton Licensing Trust The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective candidates in Election of TWO members for the Montfort Trimble Foundation the Council Chambers, Holloway Street, Carterton, at 7 pm on Monday 2 August Election of FOUR trustees for the Masterton Trust Lands Trust 2010. Anyone interested in becoming a candidate for any of the electoral issues in the Carterton District is invited to attend. Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Milan Hautler The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective candidates in the Electoral Officer - Carterton District Council Frank Cody Lounge, Masterton District Council office, 64 Chapel Street, Masterton at 7 PO Box 9, Carterton 5743 pm on Thursday 5 August 2010. Anyone interested in becoming a candidate for any of [email protected] 06 379 4031 www.cartertondc.co.nz the electoral issues in the Masterton District is invited to attend. Wellington Regional Council Warwick Lampp (First Past the Post Electoral System) Electoral Officer - Masterton District Council PO Box 3138, Christchurch 8140 Election of ONE member for the Kapiti Coast Constituency Election of ONE member for the Wairarapa Constituency [email protected] 0508 666 995 www.mstn.govt.nz Election of THREE members for the Lower Hutt Constituency South Wairarapa District Council Election of TWO members for the Porirua-Tawa Constituency Election of ONE member for the Upper Hutt Constituency (First Past the Post Electoral System) Election of FIVE members for the Wellington Constituency Election of ONE Mayor Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Election of THREE members for the Greytown Ward The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective candidates at the Election of THREE members for the Featherston Ward Regional Council Centre, 142 Wakefield Street, Wellington at 7 pm on Thursday Election of THREE members for the Martinborough Ward 12 August 2010. Anyone interested in becoming a candidate for the Wellington Election of FOUR members for the Greytown Community Board Regional Council is invited to attend. Election of FOUR members for the Featherston Community Board Margaret Meek Election of FOUR members for the Martinborough Community Board Electoral Officer - Wellington Regional Council Election of THREE trustees for the Greytown District Trust Lands Trust PO Box 11646, Wellington 6142 Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. [email protected] 04 381 7792 www.gw.govt.nz The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective candidates in Wairarapa District Health Board the council chamber, South Wairarapa District Council office, 19 Kitchener Street, (Single Transferable Vote Electoral System) Martinborough at 7 pm on Monday 2 August 2010. Anyone interested in becoming a Election of SEVEN members at large by the residents within the Wairarapa DHB area. candidate for any of the electoral issues in the South Wairarapa District is invited to attend. Candidate names will be listed in random order on the voting documents. Vicky Robinson Milan Hautler Electoral Officer - Wairarapa District Health Board Electoral Officer - South Wairarapa District Council C/- Carterton District Council PO Box 6, Martinborough 5741 PO Box 9, Carterton 5743 [email protected] 06 306 9611 www.swdc.govt.nz [email protected] 06 379 4031 www.wairarapa.dhb.org.nz Nominations Nominations for the above positions open on Friday 23 July 2010 and must be made on the appropriate nomination paper for each position, available from the relevant Electoral Officer. Completed nomination documents must be received by the relevant Electoral Officer no later than 12 noon on Friday 20 August 2010. Each nomination must be accompanied by a deposit of $200 incl gst, payable by eftpos, cash or cheque. Candidates may submit a candidate profile statement and recent photograph for sending out with voting documents to electors. The requirements for profile statements and photos are set out in a candidate handbook which is available with the nomination papers. Wairarapa District Health Board candidates must also submit a Conflict of Interest Statement with their nominations. Requirements for a Conflict of Interest Statement are included in the candidate handbook for the DHB. Early Processing of Voting Documents For this year’s triennial elections the above organisations have resolved to process the returned voting papers throughout the three week voting period. Electoral Rolls Preliminary electoral rolls for the above elections can be inspected at the following locations during normal office hours from Friday 23 July 2010 to Friday 20 August 2010: Masterton District South Wairarapa District Masterton District Council office, 64 Chapel Street, Masterton South Wairarapa District Council office, 19 Kitchener Street, Martinborough Masterton Public Library, 54 Queen Street, Masterton Greytown Service Centre/Library, Main Street, Greytown Featherston Service Centre/Library, Fitzherbert Street, Featherston Castlepoint Store, Castlepoint Riversdale Store, Riversdale Wellington Regional Council Regional Council Centre, 142 Wakefield Street, Wellington Carterton District Masterton office, 34 Chapel Street, Masterton Carterton District Council office, Holloway Street, Carterton Wairarapa District Health Board Carterton Public Library, Holloway Street, Carterton Wairarapa District Health Board Administration Building, Blair Street, Masterton Electors may enrol or amend their enrolment details on the Residential Electoral Roll by: Updates to the preliminary electoral roll close at 5pm on Friday 20 August 2010. • Completing an enrolment form available at Post Shops, Public Libraries or Council Applications for registration as a ratepayer elector are to be made on the ratepayer Offices elector enrolment form available wherever copies of the electoral rolls are displayed • Calling 0800 ENROL NOW (0800 36 76 56) and must be returned to the appropriate district council Electoral Officer before 5pm • Visiting the Elections website (www.elections.org.nz) Friday 20 August 2010. 27 x 5 Wairarapa News - Wed 21 July C32782 z NOTICE OF ELECTION, NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND ENROLMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE 2010 LOCAL AUTHORITY ELECTIONS IN THE WAIRARAPA AREA The following elections will be held by postal vote on Saturday 9 October 2010. Masterton District Council Carterton District Council (First Past the Post Electoral System) (First Past the Post Electoral System) Election of ONE Mayor Election of ONE Mayor Election of ONE member for the Rural Ward Election of THREE members for the Carterton Rural Ward Election of FIVE members for the Carterton Urban Ward Election of FOUR members for the Urban Ward Election of FIVE members At Large Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Election of SIX trustees for the Masterton Licensing Trust The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective Election of TWO members for the Montfort Trimble Foundation candidates in the Council Chambers, Holloway Street, Carterton, at 7 pm on Election of FOUR trustees for the Masterton Trust Lands Trust Monday 2 August 2010. Anyone interested in becoming a candidate for any of the electoral issues in the Carterton District is invited to attend. Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Milan Hautler The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective Electoral Officer - Carterton District Council candidates in the Frank Cody Lounge, Masterton District Council office, PO Box 9, Carterton 5743 64 Chapel Street, Masterton at 7 pm on Thursday 5 August 2010. Anyone [email protected] 06 379 4031 www.cartertondc.co.nz interested in becoming a candidate for any of the electoral issues in the Masterton District is invited to attend. Wellington Regional Council (First Past the Post Electoral System) Warwick Lampp Electoral Officer - Masterton District Council Election of ONE member for the Kapiti Coast Constituency PO Box 3138, Christchurch 8140 Election of ONE member for the Wairarapa Constituency Election of THREE members for the Lower Hutt Constituency [email protected] 0508 666 995 www.mstn.govt.nz Election of TWO members for the Porirua-Tawa Constituency Election of ONE member for the Upper Hutt Constituency South Wairarapa District Council Election of FIVE members for the Wellington Constituency (First Past the Post Electoral System) Candidate names will be listed in alphabetical order on the voting documents. Election of ONE Mayor The Electoral Officer will hold an information session for prospective Election of THREE members for the
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