Local Elections 2025

Local elections are held every three years across the country. This is a chance for residents and ratepayers of Kaipara District to vote for a mayor and elected members to represent them.  

The next Kaipara District Council local election is being held 11 October 2025.  

Key dates:

  • Friday 4 July 2025: Candidate nominations open 
  • Friday 1 August 2025: Candidate nominations close at 12 noon 
  • Tuesday 9 September 2025: Voting documents posted, voting opens 
  • Saturday 11 October 2025: Voting closes at 12 noon 
  • Preliminary results will be available as soon as practicable. 
  • Between Friday 17 October and Saturday 18 October 2025: Declaration of final results 

How do I enrol to vote? 

As a resident you can enrol to vote if you are 18 years or older, a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident or have lived in New Zealand continuously for 12 months or more at some time in your life. 

If you’re enrolled to vote for the parliamentary elections, then you’re automatically enrolled for Council elections too.

If you are of Māori descent, and you’re not currently enrolled, you can choose to enrol on the Māori roll. If you are already enrolled, you can change from the General or Māori roll until 11 July 2025 ahead of the Local Elections this year.

Check you are enrolled to vote and update your details here. 

How to enrol as a non-resident ratepayer 

If you own property in Kaipara District but live elsewhere you may qualify to enrol as a non-resident ratepayer elector and vote in both areas.

To check your eligibility and enrol, visit the Election Services ratepayer enrolment portal alternatively download the Enrolment Form for Ratepayer Electors (PDF 180kb).

Thinking of standing for Kaipara District Council?

Come and have a kōrero (talk) over a cuppa, ask your questions and gain a better understanding of what being an elected member means for you and your community. A series of informal one on one sessions are being held across the district for people interested in standing for Council this year or who simply want to learn more about the role of an elected member. 

Cuppa and a chat sessions will be held at the following locations: 

  • Matakohe, Thursday 29 May, afternoon 
  • Mangawhai, Thursday 5 June, afternoon 
  • Dargaville, Thursday 26 June, afternoon 

Bookings are essential. To secure a time, please email Alana at athurston@kaipara.govt.nz

2025 Local elections resources

 More information

Electoral system

In 2023 Council agreed to introduce the First Past the Post (FFP) electoral system which means the candidate(s) with the most votes are elected. 

Northland Regional Council also uses FPP (first past the post) electoral system. 

Find out more on FPP

Kaipara district wards

Ward Electoral population (as of June 2024) Councillor’s people per councillor
Kaiwaka-Mangawhai 10,050 3 3,350
Otamatea 6,180 2 3,090
Wairoa 11,000 3 3,667

Search an address or location to find what ward you are in.

Kaipara District Council wards map 2025

Māori and general roll

You have the option to enrol on either the Māori roll or the general roll, if you are of Māori descent. This decision affects who you vote for in both general and local elections and helps shape the number of Māori and general electorates in Parliament.

You make your roll choice when you enrol for the first time. You can change it anytime, except in the three months before a general or local election, or just before a by election. To switch rolls ahead of this year’s local election, you must do so before midnight on 10 July 2025.

There is no Māori ward for the 2025 Kaipara District Council elections, following the decision to disestablish the ward in 2024. If you are on the Māori electoral roll you will vote for the ward you are a resident or ratepayer in — Wairoa, Otamatea, or Kaiwaka-Mangawhai.

Northland Regional Council elections

Kaipara residents on the Māori roll will still vote in the Te Raki Māori constituency for the Northland Regional Council.

Everyone in Kaipara, whether on the Māori roll or the general roll, will vote in the Māori constituency poll. This poll will decide whether to keep or to remove the Te Raki Māori constituency in the 2028 and 2031 elections. For more information visit the Northland Regional Council website.

Representation review

The 2024 Representation Review final proposal has now been adopted, setting the representation arrangements for at least the 2025 elections. Representation arrangements for at least the 2025 local elections are to be a mayor elected at-large and eight councillors elected across three wards: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Ward with three councillors, Otamatea Ward with two councillors, and Wairoa Ward with three councillors.

Find out more on our Representation Review webpage.

Need help? 

Deputy Electoral Officer  
Phone: 09 439 7059 
Email: elections@kaipara.govt.nz 

For more information visit Vote 2025.