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MEET THE MAYORAL CANDIDATES for WELLINGTON CITY

Graeme Sawyer from JCA - Johnsonville Community Association Inc

Tēnā koutou, colleagues,

JCA cordially invite you and your community to our Final meeting in the trifecta of local body elections events:

MEET THE MAYORAL CANDIDATES FOR WELLINGTON CITY

The Johnsonville Community Association invites everyone to come and hear the mayoral candidates speak and answer questions.

When: Saturday 17 September 7.30pm

Where: Johnsonville Community Centre Hall

Hosted by the Johnsonville Community Association

Graeme, O.B.O. Anne Brodie,
Honorary Secretary
Johnsonville Community Association Inc.

Futher details of all three "meet the Candicates" events (locations differ) can be found on the JCA webpage - see the link below for "Meet the Candidates” Events for Local Elections 2022 | Johnsonville Community Association.

Election meeting Dates for Diaries - all at Johnsonville Community Crentre (JCC) - All meetings start at 7:30 pm):

Sat. 10 Sept- Northern Ward (WCC) Councillor Candidates meeting (JCC Hall)

Wed. 14 Sept- Regional Council (GWRC) Councillor Candidates meeting (JCC Room 4)

Sat. 17 Sept- WCC Mayoral Candidates Meeting (JCC Hall)

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