Second meet your Councillor candidates meeting
tomorrow
Palmerston North residents will have
another chance to meet their Councillor candidates
tomorrowTuesday 14 April at 12 noon.
The public meeting
will be held at the Convention Centre, 354 Main Street,
Palmerston North. Each candidate will speak to the audience
for five minutes. This will be followed by a ‘question
and answer’ session, followed by tea and coffee and the
opportunity for informal discussion.
“This is a great
opportunity for the residents of Palmerston North to hear
from the candidates before they cast their vote,” says Dr
John Annabell, electoral officer. “It’s an ideal time to
ask questions of candidates.”
Voting papers will be
delivered between Friday 17th April and Wednesday 22nd
April.
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