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Hamilton mayoral election, 2016

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The 2016 Hamilton City mayoral election is part of the New Zealand local elections and held to determine the next mayor of the Hamilton City Council. The incumbent Julie Hardaker, who was first elected in the 2010 mayoral election did not stand for re-election. Notable confirmed candidates included current Waikato Regional Council chair Paula Southgate, East Ward Councillor Rob Pascoe, West Ward Councillor Andrew King, and former business manager at Hamilton City Council Chris Simpson. Andrew King won with a nine-vote margin.

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Candidates

Seven nominees contested the office of mayor. In September 2016, an investigation into the fridges of the candidates was published in the media.

Confirmed

  • James Casson, ex policeman.
  • Arshad Chatha, ran in 2013 election.
  • Rob Pascoe, East Ward Councillor since 2013.
  • Jack Gielen, independent.
  • Andrew King, West Ward Councillor since 2013.
  • Chris Simpson, former business manager at Hamilton City Council.
  • Paula Southgate, incumbent chair of the Waikato Regional Council.
  • Declined

  • Julie Hardaker, the incumbent mayor announced she would not contest the 2016 mayoral election in March 2016.
  • Ewan Wilson, current Waikato DHB member and West Ward Councillor who announced he would not be contesting the 2016 Hamilton City Council Elections.
  • References

    Hamilton mayoral election, 2016 Wikipedia


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