Polling Places for By-Election




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79

21 JUNE 2013

Polling Places Appointed Under the Electoral Act 1993

Pursuant to section 155 of the Electoral Act 1993, the places listed hereunder are appointed as polling places for the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti By-Election to be conducted on 29 June 2013.

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of June 2013.

ROBERT PEDEN, Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission.

Disabled access:

  • ☐ = Accessible - independent access to and within this building
  • ☒ = Accessible with assistance - may have step, steep ramp, etc

Polling Places

Ahuriri
Port Ahuriri School, 15 Lever Street

Akina
Hastings Central School, 400 Karamu Road South

Bay View
King George Hall, 1 Hill Road

Bridge Pa
Bridge Pa School, 40 Maraekakaho Road

Camberley
Community Centre, 703 Kiwi Street

Camberley
Hawkes Bay Regional Hospital, Main Entrance, Omahu Road

Carterton
Carterton School Hall, corner Holloway Street and Dixon Street

Carterton
South End School Library, 275 High Street South

Clive
Clive Community Hall, 164 Main Road

Dannevirke
Dannevirke South School Staffroom, corner Stairs Street and Hunter Street

Dannevirke
Huia Range School Hall, corner Cole Street and High Streets (Hall in Cole St)

Eketahuna
Eketahuna School, Albert Street

Featherston
Featherston School Hall, corner Lyons Street and Revans Street

Flaxmere
Flaxmere Primary School, 20 Henderson Road

Flaxmere
Kimi Ora Community School, 1 Boston Crescent

Flaxmere
Peterhead School, 10 Peterhead Avenue

Frasertown
Frasertown School, 4 Russell Parade

Frimley
Frimley School, 202 Frimley Road

Gisborne
Awapuni School, 129 Awapuni Road

Gisborne
Cobham School, Lytton Road

Gisborne
Elgin School, 2 Knox Street

Gisborne
Gisborne District Council, 15 Fitzherbert Street

Gisborne
Gisborne Girls High School, 555 Gladstone Road

Gisborne
Ilminster Intermediate, De Lautour Road

Gisborne
Kaiti School, 517 Wainui Road

Gisborne
Rutene Road Kindergarten, 128 Rutene Road

Gisborne
Waikirikiri School, 7 Pickering Street

Greenmeadows
Greenmeadows Primary Public School, 45 Osier Road

Greenmeadows
Salvation Army Hall, 56 Tait Drive

Greytown
Greytown School Library, 76 East Street

Hastings City
District Courthouse, 106 Eastbourne Street West

Haumoana
Haumoana School, 7 Raymond Road

Havelock North
Lucknow School, 42 Elliott Crescent

Hicks Bay
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti, 22 Wharf Road

Mahia
Te Mahia School, 457 Mahia East Coast Road, RD 8

Mahora
Mahora School, 710 Frederick Street

Makaraka
Makaraka School, 137 Main Road South

Mangateretere
Mangateretere School, 314 State Highway 2

Manutuke
Manutuke School, 59 Waingake Road

Maraenui
Maraenui Bilingual School, 2A Lister Crescent

Maraenui
Richmond School, 13A Barnard Avenue

Marewa
Marewa School, 80 Latham Street

Martinborough
Martinborough School Hall, 14 Dublin Street

Masterton
Frank Cody Lounge, Town Hall, 64 Chapel Street

Masterton
Lakeview School Hall Foyer, corner Te Ore Ore Road and Colombo Road

Masterton
Makoura College Hall Foyer, corner Makora Road and Johnstone Street

Masterton
Masterton Intermediate School Hall, 38 Intermediate Street

Matawai
Matawai School, 29 Raumati Street

Maungaraki
Maungaraki Community Centre, 135 Dowse Drive

Mayfair
Karamu High School, 1036 Windsor Avenue

Mayfair
Mayfair School, 1008 Willowpark Road North

Muriwai
Muriwai School, 1684 Wharerata Road

Naenae
Naenae Kindergarten, 19 Seddon Street

Napier City
Courthouse, 251 Hastings Street

Napier South
Nelson Park School, 48 Kennedy Road

Nuhaka
Nuhaka School, Tamakahu Street

Omahu
Omahu School, 22 Taihape Road

Onekawa
Onekawa Primary School, 235 Kennedy Road

Onekawa
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Te Ara Hou, 22 Wycliffe Street

Otane
Otane School, 35 Higginson Street



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti By-Election (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
20 June 2013
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  • ROBERT PEDEN, Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission