Make sure you have your say on issues affecting the Horowhenua District by voting in the 2025 Local Body Elections. Voting is now open and closes at 12 noon on Saturday 11 October 2025.
Find out more on our Vote page
Local elections, held every three years, are an opportunity for residents and ratepayers to vote for a mayor and councillors. A by-election is held if a seat becomes vacant.
In Horowhenua, residents and ratepayers get the chance to vote for a Mayor and Council, Te Awahou Foxton Community Board and Horizons Regional Council. The next local election will be held on 11 October 2025.
Use this section to find information on this process, look up the details of previous elections, ensure you're enrolled to vote in the next elections, understand how our electoral system works, and learn more about the Ward system.
Find out about the 2025 Local Body Elections for the Horowhenua District.
Horowhenua District Council currently operates its elections under the first past the post (FPP) electoral system.
Horowhenua District uses a ward system when electing council members.
Find out about previous election results from 2004 to 2022, including Electoral Expenses and Donations.
Nominations to stand in the 2025 election closed at midday on 7 August 2025. View the Candidate profiles and contact details here.
Make sure you have your say on issues affecting the Horowhenua District and your local community by voting in the 2025 local elections.
Get ready to vote in the 2025 Horowhenua District elections. Find out what you need to do to enrol so you can vote to have your say.
Find out how to become a candidate in the 2025 local elections. Nominations open on 7 July and close at 12 noon on 1 August 2025.
A binding poll will take place alongside the Horowhenua District Council election for our Mayor and Councillors in October 2025. Find out all you need to know about voting in the binding poll.
We've put together a range of questions and answers relating to the 2025 Local Government Elections.