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Oct 8, 2022 · Elections. Local elections are held every three years. In the Taupo District, the local elections give eligible residents and ratepayers the chance to vote for a Mayor for the district and councillor/s in their local ward. The next local election will be held on 11 October 2025.
With all votes counted, the 2022 Taupō District Council election results have been finalised. There are no changes to the make-up of the council from the progress results published on Saturday 8 October. Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas returns for a fourth term with a final count of 6601 votes.
Oct 8, 2022 · Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas has been returned for a fourth term in today’s local body elections, with a progress result of 5215 votes. Mayor David Trewavas said he was overwhelmed to be re-elected. “It’s an honour to be selected to once again represent our beautiful district.
The area is represented at Council by one district Councillor. Following the October 2022 local election, the Tūrangi-Tongariro Community Board (TTCB) was replaced with ward representation from one councillor, and a district-wide Māori ward, Te Papamārearea, with two councillors.
Oct 14, 2022 · With all votes counted, the 2022 Taupō District Council election results have been finalised. There are no changes to the make-up of the council from the progress results published on...
Oct 8, 2022 · Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas has been returned for a fourth term in today’s local body elections, with a progress result of 5215 votes.
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Apr 19, 2022 · The new arrangements will apply for the next Taupō district election on October 8, 2022, and for the 2025 election. Following a decision to establish a Māori ward made in early 2021, the council was required to take a fresh look at how many elected members there would be and what communities they would represent.