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Transvestite Up For Mayoralty (Press, 13 September 1977)

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Summary: Transvestite Up For Mayoralty (Press, 13 September 1977)

On 13 September 1977, it was reported that Carmen, the owner of a transvestite nightclub, along with five other candidates, would contest the mayoralty of Wellington in the upcoming local body elections scheduled for 8 October. Carmen is entering the race as an Independent candidate and has received backing from property developer Robert Jones. Among the competition is Labour's Sir Francis Kitts, who previously served as Wellington's Mayor from 1956 to 1974. The election is poised to present a diverse range of candidates, reflecting different political perspectives within the city.

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Publish Date:13th September 1977
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