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➡️ Ratepayer Voting Guide now live ⬅️

Party: Taxpayers’ Union

Sender: Sam Warren, Taxpayers' Union <[email protected]>

Date Received: 2025-09-11 15:18


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Voting is now open for local council elections. Who has signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge so far?
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Hi [Name],

Voting is now open for local council elections.

Ballot papers are hitting mailboxes up and down the country in what will be the most important local elections in years.

That’s why we’ve launched the 2025 Ratepayer Voting GuideEnter your voting address and see which candidates in your area have signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge – and which candidates haven't bothered to.

The Pledge seeks candidates’ commitment to:

  • Oppose any measures that will see the total burden of rates, levies, and additional council charges exceed the level of inflation and population growth.

  • Support initiatives that will improve transparency of council expenditure, including the public disclosure of all expenditure items.

  • Oppose unelected appointments onto council committees with spending and regulatory powers.

Friend, this is your chance to cut through the spin and see exactly which candidates wear their policies on their sleeves, and which candidates will sit on the fence.

>> Visit the Ratepayer Voting Guide << 

Local elections are often decided by just a handful of votes. If more people know which candidates are backing ratepayers, meaningful change is possible.

Thank you for standing with us,


   Sam Warren
   Local Government Campaigns Manager

   New Zealand Taxpayers' Union 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Zealand Taxpayers' Union Inc. · 117 Lambton Quay, Level 4, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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<https://www.taxpayers.org.nz>Hi [Name],
Voting is now open for local council elections.
Ballot papers are hitting mailboxes up and down the country in what will be the most important local elections in years.
That’s why we’ve launched the 2025 Ratepayer Voting Guide. Enter your voting address and see which candidates in your area have signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge – and which candidates haven't bothered to. <https://ratepayer.vote/>
The Pledge seeks candidates’ commitment to:
- Oppose any measures that will see the total burden of rates, levies, and additional council charges exceed the level of inflation and population growth.
- Support initiatives that will improve transparency of council expenditure, including the public disclosure of all expenditure items.
- Oppose unelected appointments onto council committees with spending and regulatory powers.
Friend, this is your chance to cut through the spin and see exactly which candidates wear their policies on their sleeves, and which candidates will sit on the fence.
>> Visit the Ratepayer Voting Guide <<  <https://ratepayer.vote/>
Local elections are often decided by just a handful of votes. If more people know which candidates are backing ratepayers, meaningful change is possible.
Thank you for standing with us,
Sam Warren
Local Government Campaigns Manager
New Zealand Taxpayers' UnionNew Zealand Taxpayers' Union Inc. · 117 Lambton Quay, Level 4, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
This email was sent to [Email]. To change your email preferences, click here <https://www.taxpayers.org.nz/unsubscribe>.
Authorised by the New Zealand Taxpayers' Union, Level 4, 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington 6011.