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Rob Hamill to Stand for the Green Party

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Tuesday 14 October 2008, 12:12PM

By Green Party

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TARANAKI

Trans-Atlantic rowing race winner Rob Hamill will be calling on Taranaki-King Country to “Party Vote Green” in the upcoming General Election. While Rob has excelled in winning, his candidacy rounds out the Green Party’s Final candidate list by being the last to be announced (see Green Party list below).

In 1997, Rob Hamill and Phil Stubbs completed the Atlantic Rowing Race in 41 days, 2 hours. This feat was not only a world record, but they were also 7 days ahead of their nearest competitor. Rob has also won a silver medal at the World Championships in 1994, gold at the Commonwealth Regatta, and a world record on the indoor rowing machine. He also represented New Zealand at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. Rob is a motivational speaker and the author of the ‘Naked Rower’.

“Although political ambitions have never registered highly with me, when Jeanette Fitzsimons asked me to consider standing in Taranaki-King Country to highlight the importance of a Party Vote for the Greens, I found it difficult to say no,” says Rob, who lives at Te Pahu in the north of the electorate.

The Green Party List below number 30 is in reverse alphabetical order, putting Rob at 56 (out of 67). He joins Whale Rider star Rawiri Paratene, (46 on List, Maungakiekie) as a well-known New Zealander standing for the Green Party this year.

Jeanette Fitzsimons, Green Party Co-Leader says “Rob's determination, positive attitude and sheer grit in rowing across the Atlantic in a small boat have been an inspiration to us - they are the same qualities a small party needs in politics. We re delighted to have Rob on our team.”

In June this year, Rob polled 13,803 in the WEL Energy Trust elections, the highest polling candidate as the broad Power Discounts Team swept ACT President Garry Mallett’s Power Rebates group from office.

Mr Hamill says “It’s clear that the Greens are the only Party with a commitment to driving policy towards a sustainable future. For example, serious issues like the scary implications of genetically engineered food barely register with the major parties, as they lock horns over tax and interest rate cuts.

“Likewise, when the very real benefits of organic farming are mentioned, the shutters go down. Organic farming is a win for the economy, the environment and an endorsement for our ‘clean green’ image internationally.”

“Giving the Greens our Party Vote is essential to get any kind of long-term thinking into Parliament and Government, on behalf of our future generations.”

  A B C D E
1 Electorate LIST
RANKING
Candidate First name  
2 LIST 1 FITZSIMONS Jeanette  
3 Rongotai 2 NORMAN Russel William Totals
4 East Coast Bays 3 BRADFORD Susan  
5 Dunedin North 4 TUREI Metiria 60 Electorate Candidates
6 Wellington Central 5 KEDGLEY Sue  
7 Epsom 6 LOCKE Keith 67 on the Party List
8 West Coast-Tasman 7 HAGUE Kevin  
9 East Coast 8 DELAHUNTY Catherine 68 Candidates Total
10 Ilam 9 GRAHAM Kennedy  
11 Helensville 10 CLENDON David  
12 Ohariu 11 HUGHES Gareth  
13 Kaikoura 12 BROWNING Steffan  
14 Christchurch East 13 MATHERS Mojo  
15 LIST 14 WARD Michael  
16 Tukituki 15 DUTHIE Quentin  
17 Tamaki Makaurau 16 CURTIS Mikaere  
18 Tamaki 17 LECKINGER Richard  
19 Northcote 18 ELLEY Jeanette  
20 Hutt South 19 HORROCKS Virginia  
21 Manukau East 20 WYND Donna  
22 Rodney 21 HAY David  
23 Nelson 22 MELLOR Diana Margaret  
24 Coromandel 23 REDWOOD James  
25 Mt Roskill 24 ER Lisa  
26 Christchurch Central 25 McLAUCHLAN Jan  
27 LIST 26 GILLETT Elisabeth  
28 LIST 27 FAHEY Rayna  
29 Invercargill 28 CARSON Craig  
30 LIST 29 TINDALL Richard  
31 Whangarei 30 DOHERTY Paul William  
32 Wairarapa 31 WOODCOCK Michael  
33 North Shore 31 WATSON Pieter  
34 Rimutaka 31 VIGRASS Lynette Claire  
35 Ikaroa-Rawhiti 31 TIPENE Bevan  
36 Wigram 31 TAYLOR Peter  
37 Tauranga 31 SUMMERHAYS Karen  
38 Mangere 31 STRICKSON-PUA Mua  
39 Waitakere 31 STEWART Gary  
40 Hamilton West 31 STEVENS Dale  
41 Napier 31 STANSFIELD Brett  
42 LIST 31 SHAW James Peter Edward  
43 Rotorua 31 SAVILLE Raewyn  
44 Auckland Central 31 ROCHE Denise  
45 LIST 31 REDWOOD Rebecca  
46 Hamilton East 31 PERSSON Linda  
47 Maungakiekie 31 PARATENE Rawiri  
48 Palmerston North 31 O'HALLORAN Lawrence  
49 Whanganui 31 MILNES John  
50 Waikmakariri 31 LIEFTING Alan  
51 Northland 31 LEIDING Martin  
52 Te Tai Tonga 31 LANGSBURY Dora  
53 Hunua 31 KENWORTHY Fiona  
54 Otaki 31 KEBBELL Jim  
55 Manurewa 31 JOHNSON Alan  
56 Waikato 31 HARPER Wendy  
57 Taranaki King Country 31 HAMILL Rob  
58 Papakura 31 GRIMWOOD Rachel  
59 Clutha Southland 31 GOW Tim  
60 Te Atatu 31 GOLDIE Xavier  
61 Mana 31 GILCHRIST Michael  
62 LIST 31 GARLAND Ryan  
63 Dunedin South 31 GALLAGHER Shane  
64 Pakuranga 31 DORNER Zachary  
65 New Lynn 31 DEWAR Katherine  
66 Botany 31 COOPER Peter  
67 Port Hills 31 BURSTON Joseph  
68 Waitaki 31 BRIGGS Oliver  
69 Mt Albert not on list CARAPIET Jon