β¨ Electoral District Objections
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 63
Objections to Proposed Boundaries and Classification
of Electoral Districts of New Zealand
The Representation Commission appointed pursuant to section 28 of the Electoral Act 1993 hereby publishes, in accordance with the provisions of section 38 of that Act, a summary of the objections lodged with the Commission to the proposed boundaries and classification of the electoral districts, as set out in the Schedule hereto.
The full objections are available for public inspection at the offices of the Chief Electoral Office, Level 1, 110 Featherston Street, Wellington from Friday 8 May 1998 until Monday 25 May 1998 or individual objections by request through our 0800 service 0800 800 610. Those requiring photocopies of the full objections may incur photocopying charges. Copies of objection summaries are available for viewing at the places set out in the Schedule hereto:
The Representation Commission will receive written counter-objections to these objections, or any of them, if in the hands of the Commission no later than Monday 25 May 1998. Late counter-objections i.e. those received after 25 May 1998, cannot be considered.
Counter-objections may be lodged either:
by post addressed to The Secretary
Representation Commission
PO Box 3220
Wellington
or by Facsimile to Facsimile Number (04) 473 8864
or by hand delivery to by 5.00pm
Chief Electoral Office
Level 1
110 Featherston Street
Wellington
or by e-mail representation.commission@justice.govt.nz
All counter-objections are requested to clearly state:
(i) the name, address and telephone contact number (day and night) of the counter-objector,
(ii) the electorate(s) to which the counter-objection applies,
(iii) the specific objection(s) the counter-objection applies to, using where possible the objection numbers allocated by the Commission,
(iv) the grounds of the counter-objection.
(v) the solution suggested by the counter-objector
The Commission requests that counter-objectors indicate whether they wish to speak briefly to their counter-objections before meetings of the Commission to be held in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and possible other locations as required in mid-June 1998.
Full details of each counter-objection must be in writing. Whether or not a counter-objector is heard his or her written counter-objection will be fully considered. However late counter-objections cannot be considered.
A separate counter-objection should be filed in respect of each separate objection which you oppose.
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