Ross Clow

Ross Clow is a New Zealand politician who has served as a councillor on the Auckland Council since 2013. Clow is a member of the Labour Party and was previously a Waitakere City Councillor.

Political career

Auckland Council
Years Ward Affiliation
20132016 Whau Labour
2016present Whau Labour

Clow previously served on the Waitakere City Council, where he served as finance chairman.[1][2]

At the 2010 Auckland elections, Clow stood in the Whau ward. He finished second, losing to Auckland City Councillor Noelene Raffills by fewer than 500 votes.[3][4]

At the 2013 Auckland elections, Clow was elected as a councillor for the Whau ward, defeating Noelene Raffills.[5] He is currently the finance committee chairman on Auckland Council.[6]

In 2016, Clow was comfortably reelected as councillor for the ward and was also elected to the Portage Licensing Trust.[7][8] The new mayor, Phil Goff, appointed Clow the chairperson of the finance and performance committee.[9]

References

  1. Councillors facing the challenge to make it work nzherald.co.nz, 9 October 2010
  2. Internet to ease shock of Waitakere rates nzherald.co.nz, 6 July 2006
  3. "Auckland - Final Results" (PDF). 15 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
  4. Poor media coverage blamed for low Whau voter turnout tewhanui.info, 8 October 2013
  5. "Auckland Council Mayor -- Preliminary result at 00:43, 13 October 2013" (PDF). Auckland Council. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  6. Auckland Councillors keep travel perk nzherald.co.nz, 25 July 2014
  7. "Declaration of Results of Election for the 2016 elections for the five licensing trusts in the Auckland region" (PDF). Auckland Council. 14 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  8. Dan Satherley (8 October 2016). "Phil Goff elected Mayor of Auckland". Newshub. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  9. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11732552
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