Māori ward referendum

Māori ward referendum

In Whanganui's 2025 local election, alongside voting for the mayor and councillors, you’ll vote in a referendum to decide the future of our Māori ward. You'll be voting on whether to keep or remove the Whanganui Māori Ward for Whanganui District Council

If you’re enrolled, you can vote

It doesn’t matter if you’re on the Māori or General roll – everyone enrolled can vote in this referendum.

Councils must follow the result of the referendum

This referendum is a Government requirement, and your decision will shape the 2028 and 2031 elections. However regardless of the outcome, Whanganui's Māori Ward will remain in place for the 2025-2027 term.

How Māori wards work

  • Māori wards are like Māori electorates in Parliament. Māori roll voters elect Māori ward councillors, and general roll voters elect general ward councillors.
  • In Whanganui, there will be one Māori Ward with two councillors elected (alongside ten general ward councillors).
  • Regardless of whether you're on the Māori roll or General roll, everyone votes for the mayor.
  • Just like general ward councillors, Māori Ward councillors will represent the whole community, taking an oath to serve all residents and ratepayers.