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  1. “Browny” is an arrogant type that would unashamedly assume the Mayoralty whatever the voting turnout–10%, 15%, 20%…he don’t care… just wansta be Mayor. Hopefully Deputy Desley with stand against the prick (though who knows what the machinations of the Auckland right are these days…).

    Never happier than when he is sacking union members and making sarcastic comments in the manner of a known it all Engineer (which he is). Brown should go down!

  2. The local electoral rolls are based the General Election rolls, so the vast majority of potential voters, including renters, are actually on the local roll.
    Yes there will be some who have just shifted where the change of address has not caught up. But this is nothing like the voter suppression in some US states.
    The low participation rates is not because people are constantly shifting, it because the majority of people who get their voting papers in the mail don’t bother to complete the forms and post them back.
    I think local elections would be a good place to try out online voting, given the traditional mailing back requirement is more effort than many people than many people want to make

  3. The brilliant future is likely not to show up until there is an out of control fire there.
    It is so surprising that in a place of millions that there are only a few people to choose from.

    I think there should be an open season on standing, based on having complied with the experience etc on a grid of questions – basic HR. Then with about twenty approved starters , each will be allocated a number and these numbers will be rotated as with a compost mover or a concrete mixer on television. It will be revolved by someone with a good body in a flash outfit who will draw out a number which will be scrutinised, written down and put up on screen. This will be repeated twice, and on the third number – that will be the winner, and the entrants and their numbers will be shown and viewers will observe.

    Then there will be a draw for ratepayers desires for the spending on services and there will be ten different types and fifty will be drawn out and the results sorted by department to see which would be prioritised. How democratic. It would be better than at present where we get numbers stepping up with little information about themselves other than I am well known and I am passionate about something that seems relevant.

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