Public notice: Tasman District Council - Representation Review 2025
In accordance with section 19R of the Local Electoral Act 2001, the Local Government Commission determines that for at least the triennial general election of the Tasman District Council to be held on 11 October 2025, the following representation arrangements will apply:
Tasman District, as delineated on Plan LG-051-2025-W-1 will be divided into wards and will be represented by a Council comprising the mayor and 14 councillors elected as follows:
Ward |
Councillors |
Plan delineating area |
Te Tai o Aorere Māori Ward |
1 |
LG-051-2025-W-2 |
Golden Bay General Ward |
2 |
SO 14463 |
Motueka General Ward |
3 |
SO 14464 |
Moutere-Waimea General Ward |
3 |
LG-051-2025-W-3 |
Lakes-Murchison General Ward |
1 |
LG-051-2025-W-4 |
Richmond General Ward |
4 |
SO 14466 |
There will be two communities with community boards as follows:
Community/ Community Board |
Area |
Members* |
Appointed members |
Golden Bay |
Golden Bay General Ward |
4 |
2, representing either Golden Bay General Ward or Te Tai o Aorere Māori Ward |
Motueka |
Motueka General Ward |
4 |
3, representing either Motueka General Ward or Te Tai o Aorere Māori Ward |
*number of members elected by the electors of each subdivision
The ratio of population to elected members for each ward will be as follows:
Ward |
Population* |
Number of members |
Population per member |
Deviation from district average population per member |
% deviation from district average population per member |
Golden Bay General |
5,590 |
2 |
2,795 |
-1,573 |
-36.02 |
Motueka General |
12,500 |
3 |
4,167 |
-202 |
-4.62 |
Moutere-Waimea General |
15,650 |
3 |
5,217 |
848 |
+19.42 |
Lakes-Murchison General |
3,700 |
1 |
3,700 |
-668 |
-15.30 |
Richmond General |
19,350 |
4 |
4,838 |
469 |
+10.74 |
Total general wards |
56,790 |
13 |
4,368 |
|
|
Te Tai o Aorere Māori |
2,540 |
1 |
2,540 |
|
|
Total |
59,330 |
14 |
|
|
|
*Based on Stats NZ Tatauranga Aotearoa 2023 population estimates (2018 census base)
The community boards will not be subdivided for electoral purposes.
Under section 19V(6) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, the Commission upholds the decision of the Council not to comply with section 19V(2) in respect of the following wards:
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- The Golden Bay General Ward, as compliance would limit effective representation of communities of interest within the isolated community of Golden Bay.
- The Moutere-Waimea General Ward as compliance would limit effective representation of communities of interest by dividing the Wakefield community of interest, which includes Totara View, between wards.
- The Richmond General Ward, as compliance would limit effective representation of communities of interest by dividing the Richmond community of interest between wards.
Under section 19V(3)(a) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, the Commission determines the Lakes-Murchison General Ward to not comply with section 19V(2) as compliance would limit effective representation of communities of interest by dividing the Totara View area from the Wakefield community to which it connects for services, facilities and political participation.
As required by section 19T(1)(b) and 19W(c) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, the boundaries of the above wards and communities coincide with the boundaries of current statistical meshblock areas determined by Statistics New Zealand and used for Parliamentary electoral purposes.
The determination is available on the Commission’s website: Recent Determinations - Local Government Commission (lgc.govt.nz)
Penny Langley
Chief Executive Officer