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Māori wards bill passes second reading w/ ActionStation’s Kassie Hartendorp: 29th July, 2024

Māori wards bill passes second reading w/ ActionStation’s Kassie Hartendorp: 29th July, 2024

Māori wards bill passes second reading w/ ActionStation’s Kassie Hartendorp: 29th July, 2024 Māori wards bill passes second reading w/ ActionStation’s Kassie Hartendorp: 29th July, 2024, 15.8 MB
Monday, July 29, 2024

Last week, the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Bill passed through its second reading.

The bill would reverse changes made to increase Māori representation in local government by reverting the Māori ward rules to restore the referendum mechanism. 

This would mean if any council wanted to establish a Māori ward, and a petition that had been signed by 5% of people was presented, a binding referendum would have to be held. 

Wire host Sofia caught up with ActionStation Director, Kassie Hartendorp, (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) about this and their campaign to keep Māori wards.