OPINION:
It will be a bit cosier around the Horizons board table after next year's local body elections, with 14 Horizons councillors. At least, that is what we are proposing to do in our representation review and we welcome your feedback to see if we've got it right.
Horizons Regional Council currently has 12 councillors who represent six constituencies (called wards for local councils). Earlier this year, the council decided to include Māori constituencies in time for the 2022 elections and now we must review the existing arrangements to incorporate Māori constituencies and to ensure all our communities get fair representation.
Decisions around representation are shaped by several rules. A regional council can have eight to 14 councillors. The number of those councillors that can represent Māori constituencies is based on the ratio of voters on the general electoral roll to the Māori electoral roll.
Early in the review process, the council decided we wanted two Māori councillors, which is the maximum number allowed if there are 11 or more councillors in total. We then needed to examine the size and number of constituencies.