Rachel Boyack selected as Labour’s 2017 candidate for the
Nelson electorate
Rachel Boyack has been selected as the
Labour Party candidate for Nelson for the 2017 General
Election.
“I am pleased to be Labour’s candidate
for the 2017 election and I look forward to representing all
of the Nelson electorate in Parliament,” said Rachel
Boyack.
Rachel is a well-known community leader and well
placed to run a strong campaign for Labour in the Nelson
electorate. She lives in Nelson with her husband Scott, and
works as a Union Organiser for FIRST Union. In her spare
time, Rachel volunteers for the Nelson Cathedral
choir.
Labour’s President, Prof Nigel Haworth, said:
“Rachel joins our growing list of energetic and fresh
candidates who will stand for Labour in 2017. Our focus is
on electing a strong, Labour-led government next year that
will rise to the challenge, back the Kiwi Dream and build a
better New Zealand.”
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