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VOTING FOR MNZ BOARD MEMBERS IS NOW OPEN

21 April 2023 | All News

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the out-going President, Paul Pavletich for his time and dedication in his time as President; we wish him all the best for the future.

By now all current MNZ members should have received their online voting links which have been distributed to members via email. Paper voting packs have been posted to those members who do not have an email address registered with MNZ.

If you have not received a voting pack, please email [email protected],nz

Voting closes at 5pm on Tuesday 16th May 2023.

Voting is required for the North Island Road Board Position (2 year term). As per the Constitution nominees can only be voted for by members in your island, therefor North Island based members can only vote for North Island based candidates.

NOMINEES: Please click on their names to read their Bio

Leslie Chandler

Dr. Stephen Bagshaw

Voting is carried out by an independent auditor, who will provide the MNZ office with the certified results at the close of voting.

It only takes a moment to vote, so don’t miss out on your chance to have your say.

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