Greater Wellington Regional Council

Kāpiti Coast General Constituency
The Greater Wellington Regional Council makes decisions about managing resources in the region, such as air, water, soil and the coastline. It also carries out plant and pest control, helps prepare for natural disasters, and is involved in regional transport. The council is made up of 14 councillors. Councillors are elected to represent constituencies (areas in the region). one councillor will be elected from the Kāpiti Coast constituency. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Greater Wellington Regional Council election.

Local democracy

Local government is a foundational part of our democracy. But local democracy isn’t just about holding elections every three years – it’s about the day-to-day ways people have their say in the decisions that affect us all.

Local democracy

Local government is a foundational part of our democracy. But local democracy isn’t just about holding elections every three years – it’s about the day-to-day ways people have their say in the decisions that affect us all.

  • Ensure council workshops are open to the public, as demonstrated at current council, and implement this urgently.

    Ensure opportunities for the people of Kāpiti to actively participate in council consultation locally.

    Support Māori wards and continue exploring opportunities to work with tangata whenua and mana whenua as partners.

  • Ensure council workshops are open to the public, as demonstrated at current council, and implement this urgently.

    Ensure opportunities for the people of Kāpiti to actively participate in council consultation locally.

    Support Māori wards and continue exploring opportunities to work with tangata whenua and mana whenua as partners.