Dunedin City Council

The Dunedin City Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of 14 councillors and the mayor. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Dunedin City Council election.

Pamela Taylor

Independent

Pamela Taylor

Independent

Why I'm standing

The threat of foreign criminal cartels in the United Nations, World Economic Forum and World Health Organisation are eroding Dunedin people's sovereignty. I wish to protect the freedom and dignity of others by reminding others of common law, the Magna Carta, the Nuremberg Code, the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi, the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, the New Zealand Human Rights Act, so we can prosper in peace, free from the authorities of chaos.

About me

Listening and working with is my usual approach to achieving collegial and constructive relationships with the people. I have made listening and observation my occupation, it has taught me well. I've learnt that where there is love, respect, faith, hope and vision we can achieve objectives. All successful people are big dreamers. I wish to translate vision of a prosperous and peaceful Dunedin into reality, by working every day toward this dream.

My priorities
  1. I will destroy the treaties made secretly against the people of Dunedin.
  2. I will improve opportunities for all by defending free speech and opposing censorship.
  3. Maintain sovereignty, oppose the centralisation of our assets, infrastructure and services.
Before politics

Parent, Property Investor

Residence

No response

Age

37

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Why I'm standing

The threat of foreign criminal cartels in the United Nations, World Economic Forum and World Health Organisation are eroding Dunedin people's sovereignty. I wish to protect the freedom and dignity of others by reminding others of common law, the Magna Carta, the Nuremberg Code, the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi, the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, the New Zealand Human Rights Act, so we can prosper in peace, free from the authorities of chaos.

About me

Listening and working with is my usual approach to achieving collegial and constructive relationships with the people. I have made listening and observation my occupation, it has taught me well. I've learnt that where there is love, respect, faith, hope and vision we can achieve objectives. All successful people are big dreamers. I wish to translate vision of a prosperous and peaceful Dunedin into reality, by working every day toward this dream.

My priorities
  1. I will destroy the treaties made secretly against the people of Dunedin.
  2. I will improve opportunities for all by defending free speech and opposing censorship.
  3. Maintain sovereignty, oppose the centralisation of our assets, infrastructure and services.
Before politics

Parent, Property Investor

Residence

No response

Age

37

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