Constituencies

A constituency is a specific area where people vote for someone to represent them on the regional council.

The Northland Region is made up seven general constituencies and one Māori constituency.

Northland Regional Council constituencies map

Map displaying the boundaries of the NRC constituencies.

One councillor is elected from each of the general constituencies as follows:

  • Far North General
  • Bay of Islands – Whangaroa General
  • Kaipara General
  • Mid North General
  • Coastal Central General
  • Whangārei Central General
  • Coastal South General.

The one region-wide Māori constituency (with two councillors) is:

  • Te Raki Māori

Learn more about Māori constituencies

You can read more about the representation arrangements at: www.nrc.govt.nz/representationmatters

Find your constituency

You can search for an address to find your constituency.