Appointment of scrutineers
You can appoint scrutineers to observe certain functions of the election. Appointment of scrutineers must be made by midday, Friday 10 October 2025. These functions are:
- the scrutiny of the roll;
- the preliminary count (after the close of voting);
- the official count.
You can appoint one or more scrutineers for each of the above functions, but only one scrutineer for each candidate may be present at any one time. A scrutineer cannot be:
- a candidate;
- a member or employee of any local authority or community board for which an election is being conducted;
- under 18 years old.
Each scrutineer must be appointed by a candidate in writing to the Electoral Officer. The letter of appointment must be received by the Electoral Officer no later than midday Friday 10 October 2025 (Section 68, Local Electoral Act 2001).
The functions able to be viewed by a scrutineer are undertaken in Auckland. Each appointed scrutineer must report initially to the Electoral Officer or Deputy Electoral Officer, where a declaration pledging not to disclose any information coming to their knowledge, will need to be signed and a name tag issued.
Scrutineers can leave and come back to where the election activities are happening. But it’s against the law, and you could be fined, if you:
- tell anyone who a voter voted for;
- share or pretend to share any information about how the election is going before voting has closed.
Closing vote
The preliminary count of votes will start once voting closes at midday on Saturday 11 October 2025 at the electoral office. The official count of votes will be undertaken once the preliminary count is done, and the final result will be known on Friday 17 October 2025.
The official count will also occur at the electoral office. The role of scrutineers is to ensure that election procedures are undertaken correctly and that the count of votes is done fairly and reasonably. Mobile phones are prohibited within the secure area where the count will take place.
After voting closes, special vote declarations are forwarded to the Electoral Commission for verification. Special votes cannot be collected by candidates or their assistants for distribution to electors.
If you provide Council with an email address, you will be emailed both the progress and preliminary results once available. All results will also be placed on our website.
Election results
- Election results will be released on three occasions:
- Progress results mid-afternoon on election day, Saturday 11 October 2025;
- Preliminary results on Sunday, 12 October 2025;
- Final results on Friday, 17 October 2025.
Progress results
The counting of votes will begin from midday Saturday, 11 October 2025 at the offices of Independent Election Services Ltd, 167 Victoria Street West, Auckland (entrance off Dock Street). Progress results will be shared as soon as possible after voting closes.
These are likely to reflect approximately 90% of the votes cast. Each candidate will be phoned by Hamilton City Council electoral staff prior to the progress results being placed on the website. Once all sealed ballot boxes have been received, these will be processed and included to form the preliminary results.
Preliminary results
Preliminary results will be available once all votes that are hand-delivered on election morning have been received and processed. This is expected to be on Sunday 12 October 2025. Both progress and preliminary results will be available:
- by accessing council’s website hamilton.govt.nz
- by phoning the electoral office on 0800 922 822.
Final results
Once all special votes have been validated by the Electoral Commission, a final result will be announced. This is expected on Friday 17 October 2025.
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