Otago Daily Times

Candidate selection to be contested

- MIKE HOULAHAN Political reporter mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

THERE will be a race to replace retiring Labour MP Clare Curran in Dunedin South, the party confirming there will be a contested selection to be its candidate in the general election.

The Otago Daily Times understand­s at least three people have aspiration­s to contest what is perceived as being safe Labour territory, although proposed electorate boundary changes would bring more rural, traditiona­lly Nationalvo­ting areas into the electorate.

University of Otago computer science academic Simon McCallum is known to have put his hat in the ring for the candidacy, but Labour would not disclose how many candidates there were, or their identities.

Local branches needed to confirm nomination­s and check a nominee’s eligibilit­y before further details were released, a spokesman said.

Auckland Central, Manurewa and Otaki were other seats where there was expected to be competitio­n for the Labour candidacy, party president Claire Szabo said.

“With a popular prime minister, a Labourled Government and an agenda that is making real progress for New Zealand, this is an exciting time to be a Labour member and we are seeing that reflected in the number of people wanting to stand to be MPs.’’

Once the eligibilit­y of all nominees had been confirmed, timelines for the selection processes would be finalised, Ms Szabo said.

The other main parties are also working on their candidates.

Some southern National candidates, Jacqui Dean in Waitaki and Sarah Dowie in Invercargi­ll, have already been named. Nomination­s for National’s Dunedin South candidate close tomorrow.

The Green Party and New Zealand First have yet to announce any southern candidates.

 ??  ?? Simon McCallum
Simon McCallum
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Clare Curran

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