Candidate Interviews: Sharnay Ormsby Cocup-Hughes Tai Runga Takiwaa Maaori Ward

September 16, 2022

I’m standing in this year’s elections for the first ever Māori wards for our district because I believe we need  desperate change; our districts deserve more then what we have been given. 

I’m standing for all those that have never been listened to, for those that have lost faith in the current system,  because they have either been over promised or under delivered, this year is our chance to take our mana back and reclaim our Mauri we have lost on the way, let’s take charge and let our voices be heard. 

So whānau if you want change then my fate is in your hands. Your potential vote will give me the chance to prove to you that yes I maybe young but I’m keen to make change and I have plenty of year’s to contribute to making our districts more sustainable. I come with year’s of governance and political experience and I too use to be just like you hoping for a better tomorrow, hoping for a better future one where we can see our community’s, prosper and grow for the enjoyment of all our current and future generations to come.

Manaaki Whenua Manaaki Tangata Haere Whakamua

Care for the land , Care for the people , Go Forward

Ngaa Mihi

Sharnay Ormsby Cocup-Hughes

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