Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Prepare to cast vote in Fish & Game poll

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Hunting and angling authority urges enthusiasts to enrol so they’ll be able vote come September.
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Licensed anglers and game-bird hunters are being urged to enrol so they can vote in the upcoming Fish & Game elections.

New Zealand’s 12 regional Fish & Game Councils are elected by licence holders every three years and voting in the 2024 election opens on September 19.

Licence holders must register to be on the electoral roll to be eligible to vote in their region.

Barrie Barnes, chair of Fish & Game New Zealand, is encouraging licence holders to enrol so they can have their say on who represents them.

“If New Zealanders are passionate about angling and hunting, it is important they are enrolled to vote so they can elect the next generation of councillors to help shape the future of the sector.

“Fish & Game’s vision is a New Zealand where freshwater habitats and species flourish, where hunting and fishing traditions thrive and all Kiwis enjoy access to sustainable wild fish and game resources.

“If game-bird hunters and anglers share that vision, then I really urge them to make sure they are enrolled before September 11, so they can vote.”

Fish & Game will be emailing all eligible licence holders who haven’t already enrolled. An online form has also been launched so licence holders can easily update their status to enable them to vote in the elections

In August, Fish & Game will be seeking nominations for councillors on the 12 regional Fish & Game Councils.

“Every region is looking for people who want to speak up for people who enjoy fishing and hunting in our wild places, and are passionate about ensuring the species we manage, and their habitats are protected,” said Barnes.

Fish & Game is a statutory organisation under the Conservation Act, reporting through to the minister for hunting and fishing.

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