Whangārei councillors have voted down a motion to abolish their Māori ward and return to the electoral system used in the 2019 election.
Instead, they will retain the two-seat Māori ward at the next election, and hold a referendum.
The decision followed two hours of at times emotional debate, and was greeted by waiata and haka from a large crowd gathered in the council foyer.
Māori ward councillor Phoenix Ruka called it a generational decision that would shape relationships in the district for decades to come.
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