Voters in Napier and Hastings council elections are being told their papers should be in the mail no later than Monday to guarantee being in the count when voting closes at midday on October 12.
Effectively advancing the closing date by five days, the Napier City Council and the Hastings District Council, which have a combined total of about 100,000 registered voters, have posted the warning on their websites.
Under a heading "Reminder: Key Dates" a rotating message board on each council's home page tells constituents that Monday, October 7 is the "last day to mail your voting paper".
Reinforcing the issue, the Napier council's Facebook page warns: "Mon 7 Oct. If you're mailing your papers back, this is the latest you'll want to post them back. Snail mail is pretty snaily these days."
By Wednesday night, 17.32 per cent of Napier voters on the roll had returned their papers, compared with 19.14 per cent at the same stage last election, 20.25 per cent in 2013 and 21.4 per cent in 2010. In the wider-spread Hastings District, the return of 15.74 per cent compared with 20.73 per cent at the same stage in 2016, 21.01 per cent in 2013 and 22.11 per cent in 2010.