Jack Yan for Mayor 2010
Wellington City from Overseas Terminal
Building the city you want
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Thank you, everyone, for your support through the last 54 weeks of my campaign. Today (October 9) I have to stop campaigning—it has been a pleasure to meet you on the campaign trail, to have earned the support of so many Wellingtonians, and to be more connected to a city that I have loved since I arrived here in 1976.
   You can continue to follow me and my viewpoints. I keep a blog at jackyan.com/blog, and I’d still be delighted to connect with you via Facebook or Twitter at the links on the right.

Jack Yan
Wellington, New Zealand
October 2010

 

Number 1 and 2 in STV
I am pleased to note that Councillor Celia Wade-Brown has asked her supporters to give me a 2, or at least a high ranking. This makes sense if we want change this year. To my supporters, please consider giving Councillor Wade-Brown your 2 or a highly ranked vote—with the way STV works, we can be more assured of change at Wakefield Street if we’re smart about voting.
LucireLeveraging technology
I’ve always used Kiwi ingenuity to build my businesses. Read more about Lucire, one of my ventures.


 

 
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