Grant Thomas (politician)
- Grant Thomas (politician)
Grant Thomas was the MP for Hamilton West for 1990-1993, and a Hamilton City Councillor from 1995 - including as Deputy Mayor. Councillor Thomas was educated at Southwell School and Hamilton Boys' High School.
In the 1990 election Thomas stood for the National Party, taking the Hamilton West electorate from Trevor Mallard. However he lost it back to Labour's Martin Gallagher in the 1993 election.
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