Election candidates / October 2022
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Campaign Kuini: Meet Tory Whanau, Wellington’s new mayor
- Capital Magazine
- Tory Whanau is Wellington’s new mayor and the city’s first Māori mayor. Tory won by a landslide 34,510 votes – over double the votes received by the second-place candidate. It was the largest victory seen in 18 years. We chatted to Tory at the very start of her campaign, when this was all ahead of her.
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Interested in the numbers? The election results are here
- Inner-City Wellington
- Results available on the WCC website The papers arrived, were counted, and the results announced. Here is where you can see the details.
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Tory Whanau is Wellington’s next mayor, with 16,000 margin over Andy Foster
- Wellington Scoop
- Former Green Party chief of staff Tory Whanau has been elected as Wellington’s next mayor, according to a progress result released this afternoon. Incumbent Mayor Andy Foster finished second with Ray Chung third and Paul Eagle, surprisingly, fourth. The WCC announced that Tory Whanau received 29,458 votes compared to Mr Foster’s 13,032 votes – a margin of 16,426 votes.
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Tory Party
- Eye of the Fish
- Celebrate! Well done Wellington, for electing a fresh, new, young Maori woman Mayor, Tory Whanau – and farewell and thank you to Andy Foster, for...
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Face to face in the suburbs
- Wellington Scoop
- Don’t bother with the negative Twitter narrative about election meetings hosted by Residents’ Associations. This week’s meetings have all been well organised, disciplined and most had hot drinks and a chance to meet the candidates. The RAs have supported local democracy by hosting good face-to-face events in suburban halls and churches.
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