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NZDF working with Pacific neighbours to support Solomon Islands election

A New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) contingent of more than 200 personnel has been providing logistical support to Solomon Islands, on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, as the country geared up for today’s general election.

17 April, 2024

Prior to election day, the NZDF’s Joint Task Force delivered more than 100 polling kits and more than 250 ballot boxes, and transported election officials to dozens of locations throughout Solomon Islands - including remote areas - to ensure that those who want to vote have an opportunity to do so.

The team’s work is scheduled to wrap up once ballot boxes have been collected and taken to counting centres.

Solomon Islands is comprised of six main islands and more than 900 smaller islands covering a total area of nearly 29,000km2, making it logistically challenging to ensure everyone has access and a fair chance to vote.

Two of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s No. 3 Squadron helicopters, combined with the ability to conduct flying operations from on board HMNZS Canterbury, has been invaluable for navigating those logistical challenges.

Major Matt Wall is the NZDF Liaison Officer embedded with Solomon Islands’ Electoral Commission based in Honiara, where his duties included co-ordinating logistics for the general election.

“There are people from all walks of life, representing a number of different organisations and countries, who have come together to ensure the elections are a success, and it is a privilege to be a part of,” Major Wall said.

“Working closely with Solomon Islands’ Electoral Commission and the New Zealand High Commission here in Honiara has been a fantastic experience, both professionally and personally.

“Logistically, it is incredibly challenging, but we have teamed together to ensure everyone in Solomon Islands - even in the most remote villages - has an opportunity to cast their vote.”

A loadmaster looks the side door of the NH90 helicopter to see the large grey HMNZS Canterbury cutting through the calm ocean. Clouds lap the horizon in the distance.

Two of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s No. 3 Squadron helicopters, combined with the ability to conduct flying operations from on board HMNZS Canterbury

An NH90 helicopter in a field with dense forrest in the background as pilots and locals help deliver polling kits and ballot boxes to remote areas of the Solomon Islands.

Members of the NZDF Joint Task Force transporting election officials, polling kits and ballot boxes by NH90 helicopter to remote areas of Solomon Islands prior to election day.

A helicopter loadmaster hands over a grey box to a man in a high visibility jacket with the words "Electoral official" on the back. On the right is the side of the NH90 helicopter and in the background a wide road, flanked by forrest travels to the horizo

Members of the NZDF Joint Task Force transporting election officials, polling kits and ballot boxes by NH90 helicopter to remote areas of Solomon Islands prior to election day.

A man wearing a t-shirt and hat with the word "Police" on the back looks as an RNZAF NH90 helicopter comes in to land.

Members of the NZDF Joint Task Force transporting election officials, polling kits and ballot boxes by NH90 helicopter to remote areas of Solomon Islands prior to election day.