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Waikato Regional Council: a team of 14

Imagine a team of 14 passionate elected councillors from across the Waikato rohe working tirelessly together to ensure sustainability for a vibrant Waikato region.

Nominations for candidates open Friday, 1 July, and close Friday, 1 August, at midday.

Every decision made by councillors significantly impacts the lives of Waikato residents, today and for the future. Elected members have the responsibility to represent the interests of all residents and ratepayers in the region, going beyond their immediate constituencies.

The council can act only through majority decisions made at its monthly full council meetings unless otherwise directed by the Local Government Act 2002 or the council’s standing orders. Even the chairperson must follow these collective decisions unless granted special powers.

The role of councillor

Elected members have various duties, including attending meetings, reviewing reports, participating in briefings, conducting site visits, and responding to constituent inquiries. They come from diverse backgrounds, bringing a range of skills and experiences to the role.

Eligibility

To stand for Waikato Regional Council, candidates must be New Zealand citizens, parliamentary electors, and nominated by two parliamentary electors from within the constituency. Restrictions include the following:

  • Candidates may stand for both mayor and district council within the same authority but not for regional and district/city councils simultaneously.
  • Candidates cannot stand for more than one constituency. 
  • Contracts exceeding $25,000 with the local authority require approval from the Office of the Auditor-General.
  • If elected while employed by the council, candidates must resign before taking office.
  • Permanent court orders preclude holding office.

Local authority elections are in October 2025

This will be your opportunity as a Waikato resident and/or ratepayer to either become a candidate to sit at the decision-making table of Waikato Regional Council or to vote for the person who you think will best represent your interests and views.