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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2014
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PETER FRANKLIN ELECTION DAY
peter.franklin@chronicle.co.nz By Saturday all the campaigning for this year’s General Election will be done and dusted. It will be up to the voters to decide who will be the person and political parties representing them in Parliament for the next three years. The important thing is that people make the effort to cast their vote. Anyone who is enrolled by Friday, September 19, can vote in the General Election. Saturday, September 20, is election day, and there will be 19 voting locations in Horowhenua. To make the process as easy as possible voters should have received an EasyVote card or a letter from the Electoral Commission, to take with you. You can vote without an EasyVote card or letter, but it will take slightly longer. If you don't have an EasyVote card or letter, you will need to tell the issuing officer your full name and address. They will then give you your ballot paper. Take your ballot paper to a private booth. Place a tick by the name of the political party of your choice and a tick by the name of the candidate you would most like to represent your electorate. If you can’t get to a voting place on election day, there are two options: you can vote in advance, or you can cast a
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OVER the years the Otaki electorate has been a battleground during the build up to election day, fought out by the two major parties, Labour and National. National’s Nathan Guy (pictured right) has won the fight for the last two terms and is seeking a third. Labour’s candidate this year is Rod McCann (pictured left). The outcome of the 2014 General Election is now in the hands of the voting public, will there be any surprises? special vote. Voting in advance in your electorate is easier than casting a special vote. If you need help to read or mark your voting papers, a friend, family member or electoral official can help. Just ask when you go to vote. Anyone who doesn’t speak English can take a friend or family member to the
advance voting or voting place to help. If, for whatever reason, you’re unable to get to an advance voting place before election day, you are legally entitled to have time away from work to go and vote on election day. The important thing is that you exercise your right and vote. ■ Rangitikei candidates, page 5.
Booths will be open on Saturday from 9am to 7pm. Foxton and Foxton Beach: Coley Street School, Foxton Primary School, Foxton Beach Primary School. Ihakara: Ihakara Hall. Levin: Fairfield School, Horowhenua District Council office, Levin Baptist Church, Levin East School, Levin Intermediate School, Levin North School, Lifechangers Church Hall, Taitoko School. Manakau: Manakau District Hall. Ohau: Ohau School. Opiki: Opiki Public Hall. Potoutawhao: Poroutawhao Hall. Shannon: Shannon School. Tokomaru: Tokomaru School. Waitarere Beach: St Aidan's Anglican Church. Advance voting places open until Friday: Foxton Library, Te Takere and Otaki Library.
Otaki Electorate candidates:
Green: Maddy Drew. National: Nathan Guy, incumbent. Conservative: Anne Lovelock. Independent: Frederick MacDonald. Labour: Rob McCann. Independent: Amanda Vickers.
Rangitı¯kei (Shannon - Tokomaru) Conservative: Roy Brown. National: Ian McKelvie, incumbent. NZ First: Romuald Rudzki. Labour: Deborah Russell. ACT: Neil Wilson.
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