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Local Body election canddiates meeting Tuesday 27th at 7pm

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Hello,

GBRAI have our popular and engaging Local Body Election candidates meeting this Tuesday the 27th of September at the earlier start time of 7pm SHARP - due to the number of standing candidates for the mayoralty and the two Southern Ward seats.

We would love to see you there and to exercise your democratic right to engage with cansdidates and vote!

See you at 7pm on Tuesday
Tuesday 27th September
Brooklyn Community Centre
18 Harrison Street, Brooklyn St Mathews Church at 7.00pm (note earlier start time)

The actual voting for the Local Body Election starts on Friday the 16th of September the STV voting actually concludes on Saturday the 8th of October. You certainly have time to consider your voting options. We strongly urge you to participate in your democratic duty and invite you to come to hear and consider the potential candidates who are standing for:
# Mayor
# and to be our two Southern Ward councilors.

We urge you to come along to the meeting to hear what those candidates who want to be our elected representatives think and what they intend to do. We look forward to seeing you.

Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Carl Savage - Secretary
027 2808634
brooklynresidentswellington@gmail.com

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