Māori Constituency 2023 Clipped (generalised)

This dataset is the definitive set of regional council Māori constituency boundaries for 2023 as defined by the regional councils and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ. This version contains 11 Māori constituencies (excluding Area Outside Māori Constituency), clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.

Māori constituencies are established under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from the division of a region for electoral purposes.

Māori constituencies are divisions of regional council areas. They are created, based on population, to be the voting areas within councils. Māori constituencies are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1) or statistical area 2 (SA2) geographies.If a regional council decides to have a Māori constituency, the constituencies within the council are known as general constituencies and Māori constituencies.

Classifications exist annually from 2005 to 2023.

The boundaries of Māori constituencies may be reviewed before each three-yearly local government election. Regional councils must review their representation arrangements at least once everysix years. The provisions for such reviews are contained in the Local Government Act 2002.

Numbering

Māori constituencies are numbered based on their corresponding regional council. Each Māori constituency has a unique four-digit code. The first two digits represent the regional council that the Māori constituency lies within. The last two digits are sequential and represent the number of Māori constituencies within a regional council. For example, the Waikato Regional Council (03) contains two Māori constituencies which are coded 0301 and 0302.

Clipped version

This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.

Macrons

Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.

Digital data

Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.

To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use Ariā

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Theme
Author Stats NZ
Maintainer Stats NZ
Maintainer Email Stats NZ
Source https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/111179-maori-constituency-2023-clipped-generalised/
Source Created 2022-11-30T03:31:57.433625Z
Source Modified 2022-11-30T03:31:57.433625Z
Language English
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Source Identifier https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/111179-maori-constituency-2023-clipped-generalised/
Dataset metadata created 10 January 2023, last updated 3 March 2025