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Recently, the Kaipara District Council has voted to disestablish their Māori ward. Since this may be the first domino triggered by the Government's law change, should we update the table to indicate local councils that have established but since reversed their Māori wards? How do we do it? I think we will probably see more wards being disestablished during the 2025 local elections. I could create a rollback section to chronicle Councils that removed their Māori wards. Let me know what you think. Andykatib (talk) 01:44, 7 August 2024 (UTC)Reply