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Cr Craig Watson to not stand for council for another term

Published: Sun 30 Jun 2019 11:35 AM
Cr Craig Watson to not stand for council for another term.
Selwyn District Councillor Craig Watson has announced today that he will not seek re-election for this year’s Local Government elections, choosing instead to put his name forward for selection for the National Party candidacy in Selwyn.
“Amy Adams’ announcement earlier this week to stand down as the local National Party MP forced me to have a few days of reflection to decide where I could best serve the people of Selwyn most effectively, said Mr Watson.
“My family and I love this district, it’s our home, and it has been privilege working for the Selwyn council where I have been involved in a variety of fantastic projects, but I have never made a secret of my dream to one day represent our community in Parliament.”
In making this announcement, Watson wanted to make an early decision about standing for council to avoid triggering a potential council by-election.
“I know there are no guarantees when standing for the National Party candidacy, but I decided it would have been unethical going through the council elections, knowing that I could be involved in another election in a year’s time.
“I have served the National Party for over a decade and have a strong relationship with the local membership, so I believe the time is right to offer myself for consideration to be their next representative in Wellington.”
ENDS

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