Issue - meetings
Review of polling places - January 2020
Meeting: 13/02/2020 - Council (Item 94)
94 Review of polling places PDF 147 KB
The Head of Law and Governance has submitted a report asking Council to approve the schedule of polling districts and polling places (shown at Appendix A to the report) for the administrative area of the City Council as required by the Electoral Administration Act 2006.
Appendices 1 and 3 (schedule and map of polling districts and places) will be published separately in a supplement (to follow).
Councillor Brown, Leader of the Council, will move the recommendations.
Recommendation: that Council
1. approves the schedule of polling districts and polling places (shown at Appendix 1 of the report) for the administrative area of the City Council;
2. delegates to the Returning Officer the power to make changes to polling places and polling stations in emergency situations; and
3. requests the Returning Officer to investigate the suggested alternative polling places and report back to Council as necessary following the May 2020 elections.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 Polling place review - Schedule of polling places, item 94 PDF 227 KB View as DOCX (94/2) 25 KB
- Appendix 2 Polling District Review Working Group Jan 20, item 94 PDF 108 KB View as DOCX (94/3) 15 KB
- Appendix 3 Polling place review - locations map, item 94 PDF 2 MB
- Appendix 3a Polling places review- New ward map, item 94 PDF 4 MB
Minutes:
Council considered the report of the Head of Law and Governance asking for approval of the schedule of polling districts and polling places (shown at Appendix A to the report) for the administrative area of the City Council as required by the Electoral Administration Act 2006.
Councillor Brown, Leader of the Council, presented the report and moved the recommendations, which were agreed on being seconded and put to the vote.
Council resolved to:
1. approve the schedule of polling districts and polling places (shown at Appendix 1 of the report) for the administrative area of the City Council;
2. delegate to the Returning Officer the power to make changes to polling places and polling stations in emergency situations; and
3. request the Returning Officer to investigate the suggested alternative polling places and report back to Council as necessary following the May 2020 elections.