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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Emotions are running high in Wellington, where the mayoral race is still too close to call

    Emotions are running high in Wellington, where the mayoral race is still too close to call


    Andy Foster has a narrow lead over incumbent Labour Party mayor Justin Lester, with 90-percent of votes counted so far.

    Emme McKay is at Lester's campaign event..




    Mr Lester broke down in tears, in a speech to supporters a short time ago.




    Labour Party councillor Brian Dawson has also spoken at the event, after losing his Lambton Ward seat.

    Mr Dawson used his concession speech to thank his partner for her support -- by getting down on one knee to propose to her.





    Auckland mayor Phil Goff and Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel have won re-election.

    Christchurch City Councillor Deon Swiggs has lost his seat, following allegations he sent inappropriate messages to young people.

    28-year-old Campbell Barry has ousted Lower Hutt mayor Ray Wallace and becomes our youngest mayor ever.

    Paula Southgate is the new mayor of Hamilton, and Aaron Hawkins is the new mayor of Dunedin.

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    All Blacks captain Scott Barrett's hopes of playing England this Sunday morning at Twickenham look promising 7:57

    Law and Order:
    A damning report into the handling of complaints against Jevon McSkimming, reveals interference and cover-ups during the "Commissioner-appointment" process 7:57

    Politics:
    The Police Minister's revealed emails about Jevon McSkimming weren't shared with him at the former Police Commissioner's order 7:57

    Law and Order:
    A 15-year-old who stabbed a Dunedin schoolboy to death continues to argue he should avoid a conviction for the crime 7:37

    Business:
    Transporting New Zealand says increases in Auckland port fees will be passed on to consumers 7:27

    Living & Travel:
    A gamble, so to speak, has paid off for owner Mick Harvey as his Kingman took out the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington 7:07

    Law and Order:
    Chinese 'cryptoqueen' fraud jailed in UK over $9bn Bitcoin laundering scheme 7:07

    Netball:
    New Zealand interim netball coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has described what she wants from this morning's second test against Scotland in Glasgow 4:47

    Law and Order:
    The man hunt continues for the person responsible for a shooting in the Christchurch suburb of Wainoni 4:47

    Politics:
    A Bill to let councils impose congestion charges has passed its third and final reading 21:57


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