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Nillumbik Shire Council: What your candidates said
Nillumbik residents are voting for the councillors they want for the next four years.
The council has seven wards represented by one candidate each, and voters will choose among 35 candidates.
The Age sent questions to each of the 35 candidates up for election at Nillumbik about why they are running and what they want to accomplish if elected. Of those, 12 responded.
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The responses have been edited for clarity.
The survey will be updated in the coming weeks.
Find out more about the election process on the Victorian Electoral Commission website.
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