Lee Vandervis (born 1955) is a local-body politician who was first elected to the Dunedin City Council in the 2004 local elections. Vandervis has run...
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Vandervis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lee Vandervis (born 1955), New Zealand politician Ria Vandervis (born 1984), New Zealand...
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Council's new strategy and engagement committee. In addition, he appointed Lee Vandervis, who had been previously overlooked for leadership roles, to the finance...
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challengers. Cull was re-elected, defeating centre-right challenger Lee Vandervis in the tenth and final iteration of votes; however, Cull's first preference...
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Councillor Independent Mandy Mayhem-Bullock Councillor Independent Lee Vandervis Councillor Independent Steve Walker Councillor Labour Brent Weatherall...
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featuring former broadcaster Peter Williams, Dunedin City councillor Lee Vandervis, and National Party Member of Parliament Michael Woodhouse. MPs from...
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Council's relations with local Māori while opponents like Councillor Lee Vandervis criticised the Council's reversal as a rejection of local democracy...
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Cull was re-elected, beating Calvert and Vandervis to second and third place. Both Calvert and Vandervis were elected to Council, as were fourth-placed...
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Councillor Lee Vandervis, and six other challengers. In December 2015, Cull was involved in a heated exchange with Councillor Vandervis, who alleged...
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Board member David Milne Jules Radich, city councillor Rich Seager Lee Vandervis, city councillor Pamela Taylor David Benson-Pope, city councillor (endorsed...
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