Four wards, including its first Māori ward, 10 councillors, four Māori ward councillors, plus the mayor elected at large - the Far North District Council's representation plan for the upcoming local body elections has been given the green light.
The council's proposal to change electoral wards and increase the number of elected members by one has been approved by the Local Government Commission.
The proposal follows a Representation Review launched in March 2021 as part of the council's Navigating Our Course engagement roadshow. The aim of the review, which is required at least once every six years under the Local Electoral Act 2001, was to gather feedback on whether electoral structures provide fair and effective representation for communities.
During the October 2021 deliberations on the Representation Review, councillors decided the existing three-ward system remained fit for purpose. However, it was also decided to add a 10th councillor.
The council said this would benefit communities by helping to spread the workload, ensure clear majority decisions can still be made, and would better reflect the district's diversity.