2 minute read

2022 Elections

Advertisement

Lydia Gliddon

for Malvern Ward

votelydiaformalvern@outlook.com @votelydiaformalvern

Endorsed by Lydia Gliddon, 876 Dalethorpe Road, Sheffield

andrea.clemensformalvernward@gmail.com or 03 662 4005

Authorised by Andrea Clemens, PO Box 10, Kirwee 7543.

You may need to cast a ‘special vote’ - for example if:

• you didn’t receive your vo ng forms in your le erbox. • you lost or damaged your vo ng forms. • you enrolled a er 12

August 2022. • you are on the unpublished (confiden al) electoral roll. • your enrolled address is out of date, and you have been living at a new address for a month or more.

Special vo ng

• you will be travelling during the vo ng period (16 September to 12 midday on 8

October 2022)

A special vote pack consists of:

• a special vo ng document • a special vo ng declara on • two envelopes. Although you can cast a special vote when you have not enrolled to vote, you will have to enrol by Friday 7 October 2022 for your vote to be valid.

How to cast a special vote:

Contact the Council by email: electoral.officer @selwyn.govt.nz or call 0800 SELWYN (0800 735 996), or call in to the Council offices or any Selwyn library during open hours. You can cast your special vote in person where you collect your papers, post your vo ng papers in, or drop your vo ng papers in to the Council offices or any Selwyn library, or other Council loca ons.

MALVERN COMMUNITY BOARD TAWERA SUBDIVISION

URGENT PRIORITIES FOR BILL WOODS:

Why your vote is important

• Restore community Involvement • Retain both Sheffield and and their own discretionary funds Halkett swimming pools • Immediate repair to Waimakariri • Cell phone improvements Gorge Bridge. Contact landowners on the Old Coast Road is regarding easement of corners to a must! the bridge Authorised by Bill Woods. Phone 027 608 2030

Democracy is at its best when voices of the people are heard. It's important for voters to pay a en on to local elec ons and to take the me to learn about the aspira ons of candidates and their proposals. There's no level of government in Aotearoa / New Zealand that is more directly involved in the day-to-day happenings within your local community, than your council. The mayor, councillors and local board members make decisions that have impact on many aspects of your life and your local community.

This article is from: