12 Nov 2023

Port Waikato by-election candidate frustrated by limited voting places

6:51 pm on 12 November 2023
Andrew Bayly

The Port Waikato by-election takes on more significance following the final election result. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone

A candidate for the Port Waikato by-election is frustrated there are only seven places to make an advanced vote from Monday.

Votes for the local MP were not counted in the General Election following the death of ACT candidate Neil Christensen, just days before polling.

The Electoral Commission said there are seven voting places open before election day in Pōkeno, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Te Kauwhata and Waiuku.

National MP Andrew Bayly, who is the incumbent in the seat, said some of the electorate is "a very remote farming area".

"There are few settlements and only one or two schools... To rely on a single place of voting on the 25th of November and they may have to spend up to an hour travelling to it, I think it's unreasonable," he said.

"Every election should have the opportunity to be fully staffed and properly run and people have the opportunity to advance vote particularly in the rural parts of the electorate.

"I'm not sure we've got good coverage and something I'm certainly going to talk to the Electoral Commission [about]."

Deputy Chief Executive Operations Anusha Guler said on election day, November 25, there will be a total of 37 voting places open including Waikaretu School, Naike Community Hall, and Glen Murray Community Hall.

The Commission said it has used many of the same voting place locations for the Port Waikato by-election as used for the General Election, however some were not available.

For the General Election there were 10 open in the advance period and 44 open on Saturday 14 October.

Guler said it is usual for the number of voting places to be lower in a by-election than a general election due to a shorter timeframe to secure locations.

She encouraged voters to check opening hours and locations before they go to vote.

EasyVote packs have been delivered to enrolled voters in the electorate which include an EasyVote card, list of candidates and voting place list.

During the first week of voting, there will be a letterbox drop providing information about the by-election, including when and where people can vote.

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