β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3753
improve the community of interest that people south of the Ngaruroro River have while reducing the addition of Central Hawkes Bay to East Cape. The area of the Ngaruroro River also makes an excellent physical boundary.
Objection 417 Whakatane & Opotiki District Councils & 1289 other signatories
Objects to the Opotiki district being placed in the East Cape Electorate.
Suggested solution Requests that Opotiki be included in the Bay of Plenty Electorate. The Commission give more balanced weight to those matters it is required to give due consideration and acknowledge the strong communities of interest with the wider Bay of Plenty and very limited community of interest that exists with Gisborne and even less with Hawkes Bay.
Acknowledge: the strong facilities of communication westward to the wider Bay of Plenty; the topographical feature of the mountain ranges between Opotiki district and the balance of the proposed East Cape Electorate; that White Island is part of the Bay of Plenty and should be in that Electorate.
Objection 464 Opotiki Branch of Federated Farmers
Objects to the inclusion of Opotiki into proposed East Cape electorate on the grounds that socially, economically and geographically the Opotiki District has strong ties with the Bay of Plenty.
Suggested solution To include Opotiki in the Bay of Plenty electorate.
Objection 465 Napier City Council
See Objection 467 (34) Napier for general reasons.
Suggested solution The areas of Puketapu and Omahu be included in the Napier electorate. The areas of Takapau, Tikokino, Otane and Flemington of the proposed Takapau electorate be included in the East Cape electorate. That the Commission make an appropriate consequential adjustment to the north-western boundary of the proposed East Cape electorate.
Objection 27 G Ormsby & L Campbell
Objects to the proposed name of East Cape on the grounds set out in Objection 07 (01) Northland.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Te Turanganui because of its historical association with the area and its links with the tangata whenua of the electorate.
Next Page →
PDF embedding disabled (Crown copyright)
View this page online at:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1994, No 126
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1994, No 126
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
ποΈ
Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries by S Russell
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Objection, Maraekakaho Ward
- S Russell, Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries
ποΈ Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries by Whakatane & Opotiki District Councils
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Objection, Opotiki District
ποΈ Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries by Opotiki Branch of Federated Farmers
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Objection, Opotiki District
ποΈ Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries by Napier City Council
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Objection, Napier City
ποΈ Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries by G Ormsby & L Campbell
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, East Cape Electorate, Objection, Name Change
- G Ormsby, Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries
- L Campbell, Objection to East Cape electorate boundaries