Thousands of electors in Hawke's Bay will miss out on a vote in this year's local elections because the numbers of nominations in their areas are not enough to require a vote.
Among those missing out are voters in Central Hawke's Bay District Council ward Aramoana-Ruahine, where there have been just four nominations for the four positions, as well as just one each for the mayoralty and the single Tamatea constituency seat on the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
Thus mayor Alex Walker is re-elected unopposed, as are Aramoana-Ruahine Ward members Kate Taylor, Tim Aitken, Jerry Greer, and Brent Muggeridge, and regional council member Will Foley.
A similar situation exists in the northern reaches of the Hastings District Council area, with mayor Sandra Hazlehurst re-elected along with Mohaka Ward member Tania Kerr and Heretaunga Ward members Alwyn Corban and Ann Redstone, and regional council Ngaruroro Ward member Jerf van Beek. There are also no elections necessary for three members of Hastings District's rural community board.
Tania Kerr has been a councillor for the Hastings District Council Mohaka Ward since 2008 when she won the single seat in a two-candidate byelection in 2008, in a 40 per cent turnout of the 3561 on the roll, and notes that also missing from the elections is the district health board, abolished nationwide this year in a new health governance model.