The West Coast-Tasman electorate is becoming a target for minor political parties due to the departure of Labour and the opening of a vacant seat, amid deep regional divides over mining, environment, and cost of living.
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And talking about New Zealand first, of course. I um I'm not uh member of New Zealand first. Don't think I ever will be. Like Winston, I don't know if I'd ever vote for him, but anyhow, um uh Jason Herrick, your Southland president, has stood down to stand for New Zealand first. And that's going to be an interesting electorate, that one, because you've got Jason Herrick for New Zealand first. You've got the sitting uh MP Joseph Mooney, and then you've got um Peter McDonald, uh, who's a dipped in farmer, Bill English country, he's standing for Labor.
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contested by multiple candidates with shifting dynamics
The Country 14/05/26: Wayne Langford talks to Jamie Mackaydistinct regional identity and rural concerns
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