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Local Government in New Zealand - Local Councils

 

Election Statistics

The Department of Internal Affairs collects statistics about the triennial local council elections.

There are two electoral systems which councils can use. First Past the Post (FPP) and Single Transferable Voting (STV).

Electoral System

This table shows the number of enrolled electors in, and which electoral system was used by, the Queenstown-Lakes District Council at the last three local elections.

 201020132016
Electoral system used in the electionFPPFPPFPP
Number of enrolled electors17,42019,18021,132

Source
Local Authority Elections Statistics, The Department of Internal Affairs

 

The Mayoralty

This table describes key features of the mayoral election for Queenstown-Lakes District Council at the last three local elections.

 201020132016
Number of mayoral candidates325
Sitting mayorStood downRe-electedStood down
Gender of the elected mayorFemaleFemaleMale
Number of actual voters8,8318,62711,688
Voter turnout for the election51%46%55%

Source
Local Authority Elections Statistics, The Department of Internal Affairs

The Council

This table describes key features of the last three local elections for Queenstown-Lakes District Council.

 201020132016
Number of council positions101010
Number of electors per council position1,7421,9182,113
Number of candidates in the election202220
Percentage of council members re-elected70%40%50%
Gender of elected councillorsMale: 80% Female: 20%Male: 70% Female: 30%Male: 60% Female: 40%
Number of actual voters 8,8317,95710,639
Voter turnout for the election51%46%56%

Source
Local Authority Elections Statistics, The Department of Internal Affairs