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54,000 people lost from the electoral roll

Aug 5, 2010 | Media release

What would New Zealand be like without Invercargill, or Rotorua, or Whangarei or New Plymouth?

The equivalent of all the people living in one of these places have just been removed from the electoral roll as the enrolment drive for the local council and district health board elections starts to bite.
 
“54,133 people who were enrolled to vote aren’t enrolled anymore. We have had to remove them from the electoral roll because they have moved house and not told us,” says Murray Wicks National Manager of the Electoral Enrolment Centre. “This is enough people to populate a place the same size as Rotorua , and more than all the people who live in Invercargill, just wiped from the electoral roll.
 
“One month into our enrolment drive and there are far too many people who will miss out on receiving their voting papers in the mail because they have not updated their enrolment details.
 
“It’s easily fixed. All these people need to do is enrol to vote today.”
 
Enrolling is easy.
 
Enrolment forms are available by free texting your name and address to 3676, from your local PostShop or by calling 0800 ENROL NOW (0800 36 76 56). You can also enrol and check your details here.
 
The top ten places with the most lost people from the electoral roll are:
 

 

Council
Number of people removed from the electoral roll since 5 July 2010
1.    Auckland
16373
2.    Christchurch City
5001
3.    Wellington City
3838
4.    Hamilton City
2459
5.    Dunedin City
2096
6.    Palmerston North City
1516
7.    Tauranga City
1404
8.    Lower Hutt City
1285
9.    New Plymouth District
1095
10. Whangarei District
1023

 

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