The Northland Age

McInnes to run for mayoralty

- By Peter de Graaf

Far North Deputy Mayor

Tania McInnes is the latest to throw her hat in the ring for the mayoralty in the local elections coming up later this year.

McInnes, a two-term councillor and deputy mayor, made her announceme­nt via social media on Thursday.

She joins Waipapa motoring journalist Peter

Gill, who announced his intention to contest the mayoralty last month. Gill was current Mayor John Carter’s only challenger in the 2016 election.

As well as what will be six years as deputy mayor, McInnes said her experience included four years working within local government and ongoing involvemen­t in community developmen­t projects. She was also one of the founders of Focus Paihia.

“I know what needs to be done to elevate our council and our district . . . My drive to be your mayor is motivated by the desire to influence, advocate, support and empower, so that we might shine like we should. Be known as innovators, trail blazers, game changers.”

Carter has previously told the Northern Advocate he would announce his intentions closer to the election, while councillor Dave Hookway, of Waipapa, is expected to join the race but has not made an official announceme­nt.

Last month councillor John Vujcich, of Kaikohe, said he had been asked to stand but had yet to decide.

Councillor Ann Court, of Waipapa, and former Green MP David Clendon, from Kerikeri, have ruled themselves out of the mayoral race.

 ?? PICTURE / SUPPLIED ?? Far North Deputy Mayor Tania McInnes has announced her intention to run for the district’s top elected position.
PICTURE / SUPPLIED Far North Deputy Mayor Tania McInnes has announced her intention to run for the district’s top elected position.

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