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Meet the Candidates meetings

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

Hi everyone,

Just a reminder about this week's Meet the Candidate meetings, to help you decide who to vote for in the Hamilton City Council by-election.

Here are the details:

Event 1:
St Johns Methodist Church
10-11:30am
Wednesday, 7 February, 2018
20 Wellington Street, Hamilton East

Event 2:
The Quadrant Pub and Kitchen (including Facebook Live)
6-9pm
Thursday, 8 February 2018
391 Victoria Street, Hamilton

6 pm: Casual meet-and-greet with candidates over dinner and drinks. Each person will pay for their own dinner/drinks.

7:30 pm: The official part begins. This will also be streamed via Facebook Live on my "Jamie Strange MP" Facebook page.

15 candidates have put their name forward for the Hamilton East ward. All candidates have been invited to attend both events.

​Saturday 17 February 2018: Election Day and preliminary results

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