Voting is now open for the 2025 local government elections. Enrolled voters will be receiving their voting packs from now until 22 September.
Democracy only succeeds if everyone gets involved. If you want to ensure your vision, needs and priorities for the Waikato region aren’t overlooked, vote for the person who you think will best represent your interests and views.
Information for votersFind out who is standing for election in your constituency, where you can meet them at local events and read their profile statements. Vote for the person who you think will best represent your interests and views.
View candidate profilesShort videos to help you understand this council's democratic processes, including how to get involved.
Meet Democracy DaveThere are not enough New Zealanders voting in local elections. There are many reasons for low levels of engagement – lack of knowledge of the work councils do, a perceived low ability to influence change, lack of competition between candidates, and lack of knowledge about the candidates and their views. Here are some things you can do to inform yourself on the matters of the regional council and to get votes.
Policy.nz will be gathering essential information about the candidates in New Zealand’s local elections 2025 for voters to compare and make an informed decision on who they will vote for. Once nominations have been confirmed, candidates will be contacted to answer questions about their background, motivations and priorities for a profile on Policy.nz under the respective constituencies for Waikato Regional Council.
Get ready to participate in local elections 2025 for the Waikato region.