Why local elections count

You could be forgiven for thinking local government is a bit of a joke.

In 2013 Auckland had the worst voter turnout in the whole country - just 35 percent of people voted, 89 percent of them were over 70.

But the influence of local councils is wide-ranging, and important.

They determine things like:

That's kind of a big deal.

Aucklanders also vote for local board members - they make decisions affecting your neighbourhood and pay for things like community events and local parks.

Council spending is paid for by your rates money - well that's if you're lucky enough to own a home. Did we mention the council has some influence in this too?

Regardless, it's the city you live in so you should vote for someone who represents your views.

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