The By-Election - Meet the Candidates event & what do we know about the candidates?

ICW & EKTA NZ Meet the Candidates for the Pukehīnau/Lambton Ward By-Election 2024

UPDATE: Kia ora! We held our Meet the Candidates event on Thursday 25 January - click here to see what happened and to view the Live Stream recording.



When: Thursday, 25 Jan 2024

Where: in St Peter’s on Willis (entrance from 211 Willis Street)

What time: 6.00pm - 7.30pm ish (doors open at 5.30pm)

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About

Wellington has some knotty challenges in 2024 - revisiting the Golden Mile, fixing our leaky pipes, managing the Town Hall and Central Library developments, and building relationships with the new central government.

With Tamatha Paul now an MP, someone is needed to fill the gap on the Wellington City Council. Who will it be?
So that's why there's a Pukehīnau/Lambton Ward by-election in February and there are seven candidates seeking your vote.

ICW and EKTA NZ is inviting you to our 'meet the candidates' at the Garden Room (just off Ghuznee Street). Come along to hear their ideas and to ask them your questions!

Live Stream of the event will be available here:

Wellington City Council webpage

Check this WCC page out for all the details. For example:

  • Key dates
    (eg: voting papers should arrive by Thursday 1 February 2024 | voting opens on Friday 26 January 2024 | voting closes at 12noon Saturday 17 February 2024)

  • Suburbs in the Pukehīnau/Lambton Ward

    • Thorndon

    • Pipitea

    • Wellington Central

    • Te Aro

    • Oriental Bay

    • Kelburn

    • Highbury

    • Aro Valley

    • Mount Cook

    • Mount Victoria 

  • Candidate contact details – 2024 by-election (21KB XLSX)
    Contact details have been provided by candidates. Some candidates have chosen not to share some contact details.

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Who are the candidates?

There are 7 candidates, We’ve been hoovering up links to any information we’ve found that is available from the candidates.

Ellen Blake (Independent)

Edward Griffiths (Independent)

Zan Rai Gyaw (Independent)

Geordie Rogers (the Greens)

Joan Shi (Independent)

Karl Tiefenbacher (Independent)

Peter Wakeman (Independent)

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