Download brochures, posters and other resources to share with your whānau and community.
Flyer
English/Te Ātiawa (PDF, 794KB)
Brochure - portrait
Ngā Puhi Nui Tonu (PDF, 454KB)
Kai Tahu (PDF, 454KB)
Ngāti Porou (PDF, 454KB)
Tainui (PDF, 454KB)
Te Arawa (PDF, 454KB)
Brochure - landscape
English/Te Ātiawa (PDF, 572KB)
Ngā Puhi Nui Tonu (PDF, 535KB)
Kai Tahu (PDF, 540KB)
Ngāti Porou (PDF, 543KB)
Tainui (PDF, 534KB)
Te Arawa (PDF, 536KB)
|
|
|
| Te Ātiawa 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
Te Ātiawa 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
Te Ātiawa 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
| English 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
English 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
English 4 x 5 (JPG, 927KB) 9 x 16 (JPG, 1MB) |
Social copy, 85 words
Kei a tātou te mana – our choice has mana
The Māori Electoral Option - Te Kowhiringa Pōti Māori - is a unique choice for Māori about which electoral roll to be on: the Māori roll or the general roll.
Your roll choice affects which candidates you can vote for but does not affect your party vote. It can also influence the number of Māori and general seats in Parliament.
Enrol or check your roll today at vote.nz or call 0800 36 76 56.
English content – 129 words
Kei a tātou te mana – our choice has mana
The Māori Electoral Option - Te Kōwhiringa Pōti Māori - is a unique choice for Māori about which electoral roll to be on: the Māori roll or the general roll.
Your roll choice affects which candidates you can vote for but does not affect your party vote. It can also influence the number of Māori and general seats in Parliament.
Already enrolled to vote? Check which roll you're on.
If you’re happy with the roll you’re on, you don’t need to do anything. If you’d like to change rolls, you need to make the change by 6 August.
If you’re not enrolled, do it now so you can vote in the 2026 General Election.
Enrol or check your roll today at vote.nz or call 0800 36 76 56.
English content – 140 words
Kei a tātou te mana – our choice has mana
The Māori Electoral Option - Te Kōwhiringa Pōti Māori - is a unique choice for Māori about which electoral roll to be on: the Māori roll or the general roll.
Your roll choice affects which candidates you can vote for but does not affect your party vote. It can also influence the number of Māori and general seats in Parliament.
Already enrolled to vote? Check which roll you're on.
If you’re happy with the roll you’re on, you don’t need to do anything. If you’d like to change rolls, you need to make the change by 6 August.
The 2026 General Election will be held on Saturday 7 November.
If you’re not enrolled, do it now so you can vote in the 2026 General Election.
Make a choice today for you, your whānau, and your community.
English content – under 250 words
Kei a tātou te mana – our choice has mana
The Māori Electoral Option - Te Kōwhiringa Pōti Māori - is a unique choice for Māori about which electoral roll to be on: the Māori roll or the general roll.
Your roll choice affects which candidates you can vote for but does not affect your party vote. It can also influence the number of Māori and general seats in Parliament.
Already enrolled to vote? Check which roll you're on.
If you’re happy with the roll you’re on, you don’t need to do anything. If you’d like to change rolls, you need to make the change by 6 August.
The 2026 General Election will be held on Saturday 7 November.
Enrol or check your roll today
If you’re already enrolled, you may have received an information pack in the mail letting you know which roll you’re on and how to change rolls if you want to.
If you didn’t get an information pack it could mean you’re not enrolled or we have an old address for you.
It’s quick and easy to enrol, update your address, or change the roll you’re on.
Visit vote.nz and have your New Zealand driver licence, New Zealand passport or RealMe verified identity ready.
You can also call 0800 36 76 56 for free to ask for help.
If you’re not enrolled, do it now so you can vote in the 2026 General Election.
Make a choice today for you, your whānau, and your community.
English content - 390 words
Kei a tātou te mana – our choice has mana
The Māori Electoral Option - Te Kōwhiringa Pōti Māori - is a unique choice for Māori about which electoral roll to be on: the Māori roll or the general roll.
Your roll choice affects which candidates you can vote for but does not affect your party vote. It can also influence the number of Māori and general seats in Parliament.
Already enrolled to vote? Check which roll you're on.
If you’re happy with the roll you’re on, you don’t need to do anything. If you’d like to change rolls, you need to make the change by 6 August.
The 2026 General Election will be held on Saturday 7 November.
How it works
For example, if you live in Rotorua and choose the Māori roll, you will vote in the Waiariki electorate. The person who wins the most votes in the Māori electorate of Waiariki will become your local MP.
If you choose the general roll, you will vote in the Rotorua electorate. The person who wins the most votes in the general electorate of Rotorua will become your local MP.
When can you choose rolls?
If you are Māori, and enrolling to vote for the first time, you choose which electoral roll you want to be on.
You can also change your roll type at any time, except:
in the 3 months before a general election
in the 3 months before local elections which are held every 3 years
before a parliamentary by-election if the change would move you into the electorate where the by-election is being held.
If you’re already enrolled, you may have received an information pack in the mail letting you know which roll you’re on and how to change rolls if you want to.
If you didn’t get an information pack it could mean you’re not enrolled or we have an old address for you.
Make a choice today
It’s quick and easy to enrol, update your address, or change the roll you’re on.
Visit vote.nz and have your New Zealand driver licence, New Zealand passport or RealMe verified identity ready.
You can also call 0800 36 76 56 for free to ask for help.
If you’re not enrolled, do it now so you can vote in the 2026 General Election.
Make a choice today for you, your whānau, and your community.