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410 days ago

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David Seymour from David Seymour - MP for Epsom

I am humbled that you, my neighbours, are sending me to Parliament for the fourth time.

If you trusted me with your Electorate Vote, maybe even encouraged others too by word of mouth or putting a sign on your fence, thank you! I’m very grateful for your support.

If you didn’t vote for me, I want to emphasise that my role as the MP for Epsom is apolitical. I’m here to help everyone who lives, works, and does business in the Epsom Electorate.

For everyone in the Epsom Electorate, I’m here to help. If you have a Government-related challenge for yourself, your family, your business or your neighbourhood, I may be able to help you overcome it.

It is also my job to speak for the Electorate in Parliament, If you ever have perspectives to share or feedback on my representation, please feel free to get in touch about that, too.

My Electorate Office at 27 Gillies Ave will be open on Monday Morning. To get in touch please don’t hesitate to call on 09 522 7464, or email mpepsom@parliament.govt.nz

I am humbled to represent Epsom again, thank you for your support.

Yours sincerely,

David Seymour
MP for Epsom

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