Megan Yardley
From:
Coral Hair
Sent:
Monday, September 18, 2023 3:39 PM
To:
Christine Jones; Alastair McNeil; Marty Grenfell
Cc:
Ceilidh Dunphy; Lauren Wallis; Harry Mayer-Singh; Shaleen Narayan
Subject:
Feedback from SFRC on election campaigns
Attachments:
Election campaigns - presentation to Strategy, Finance and Risk Committee 18
September 2023.pptx
Kia ora
The following feedback on the election campaign briefing to SFRC on 18 September 2023 set out below:
1. What support for councillors will be provided?
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This is a discussion to be held with CE and Commissioners and sits outside campaign.
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Will need to clarify support prior to candidate college.
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Some councils provide separate support to councillors e.g. Wellington City Council
2. For Public meetings for LTP – Commissioners want to have information to hand out at their meetings
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Leaflet – ward maps, date for candidate college, attributes of good candidate – link back to website
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Have this leaflet available by 15 November
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Basic information on website by 15 November
3. Candidate College – wanted that earlier than March – agreed for it to be late February 2024 so we can advertise
– look at Saturday, 24 February 2024.
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I will confirm venue for that date – looking at Historic Village or Baycourt
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Want to see a panel of ex-councillors and one young councillor talking about their experiences (include a
young councillor from a metro – can recruit from LGNZ young elected members forum)
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Liked idea about stalls – clearly set out projects and priorities
4. Video each candidate – liked this
Three questions to ask each candidate
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Do you support the strategic direction in the LTP? – first question
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Why are you standing for council?
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What are your top 3 priorities for the city?
5. Nudge vote is crucial – very important to do this – can we use community organisations we have relationship
with to use their networks?
Ngā mihi
Coral
Coral Hair| Manager Democracy and Governance Services
Tauranga City Council | 07 5576894| mobile | 027-2021156
[email address] | www.tauranga.govt.nz
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