Cherie Chapman selected as
Labour’s 2017 candidate in the Clutha Southland
electorate
Cherie Chapman has been selected as the Labour
Party candidate for Clutha Southland for the 2017 General
Election.
“I am proud to be Labour’s Clutha
Southland candidate for the 2017 election,” said Cherie
Chapman.
“This large electorate is made up of strong
communities and I will be working hard to make sure those
voices are heard loud and clear. Kiwis deserve a fair go and
they are not getting it under this National
government.”
Cherie Chapman lives in Bluff and is
a curator of a new museum and information centre. Previously
she worked as an Assistant Principal at Buller High School.
She is a strong local advocate for education, health and the
environment.
Labour President Nigel Haworth, said:
“Cherie joins our growing list of energetic, fresh
candidates who are standing for Labour this year. Our focus
is on electing a strong, Labour-led government that will
back the Kiwi Dream and help every New Zealander get
ahead.”
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