Although voter turnout for local authority elections in Wairarapa is above the national average, it still falls short of Local Government New Zealand's goal of achieving 50 per cent turnout this year.
LGNZ has launched a new 10-month campaign to increase voter turnout at the 2016 Local Authority Elections after what has been a declining turnout in many areas of New Zealand since the 1980s.
LGNZ's #Vote16NZ campaign, which will run until October 8, aims to lift voter numbers above 50 per cent nationally for the first time since 1998.
Voter turnout in all three Wairarapa districts dropped below 50 per cent in the 2013 elections with Masterton District sitting at 47 per cent, Carterton at 46 per cent, and South Wairarapa's turnout at 45 per cent.
LGNZ president Lawrence Yule said in order to improve these statistics, the first step was to raise public awareness of the value of local government and the role it plays in the everyday lives of New Zealanders.