Tasmanian Legislative Council elections 2019
#VoteBikeTAS
Tasmanian Legislative Council elections 2019
The seats of Rosevears and Huon are up for election.
Rosevears sitting member Kerry Finch is retiring in the seat, which takes in the West Tamar council area and Riverside, Trevallyn, West Launceston, Summerhill and most of Prospect.
Huon takes in the Huon Valley council area, Leslie Vale, Neika, Longley, Bruny Island and some of Blackmans Bay. Sitting member Robert Armstrong is re-contesting.
We want all candidates to support projects that will make it easier for people to ride their bikes for transport and recreation, no matter where their seat is. We asked all known candidates for the elections whether they would take the Safer Cycling Pledge.
Safer Cycling Pledge
If I am elected to the Legislative Council, I pledge to:
We have asked candidates if they support our Safer Cycling Pledge for bicycle riders and we’ll publish their comments here and whether or not they support the pledge.
ROSEVEARS
Jo Palmer (Liberal) Has not signed on to the Safer Cycling Pledge. Jo pointed to the government doubling funding to the Vulnerable Road User Program to $1 million, which in the past has included small projects such as cycle signals, painted cycling lanes and other line marking.
Jack Davenport (Greens)
Jess Greene (Labor)
HUON
Robert Armstrong (Independent) has signed on to the Safer Cycling Pledge!
Dr Bastian Seidel (Labor) has signed on to the Safer Cycling Pledge!
Pat Caruana (Greens) has signed on to the Safer Cycling Pledge!
Debbie Armstrong (Independent)
Garrick Cameron (Shooters, Fishers and Farmers)
Dean Harriss (Independent)
If better bike lanes, trails and facilities are important to you, then let the candidates for the Tasmanian Legislative Council elections know about it by writing to them, talking to them or engaging on social media. With stimulus funding up for grabs, it’s the perfect time for our elected representatives to support much more money going into safer cycling opportunities.
#TogetherWeCan make a difference.
Let your candidates know what’s important to you as well as including one or more of the points in the Bicycle Network’s Safer Cycling Pledge
Click the link below for a list of candidates who have announced they are standing for election. Please let us know if anyone is missing from the list.
Spread the word – share our #VoteBikeTAS election campaign with your friends and decision-makers on social.
…and help make our voice even stronger as we work to make it easier for more Tasmanians to ride.
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Authorised by Alison Hetherington, 210 Collins Street, Hobart.