- Bob Simcock
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office= Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand
term_start =October 2007
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deputy =Pippa Mahood
predecessor = Michael Redman
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footnotes =Robert (Bob) Simcock (1947 - ) is the Mayor of
Hamilton, New Zealand . He was elected to the West Ward of the Hamilton City Council in 2004 and appointed Deputy Mayor that year. Following Mayor Michael Redman's resignation in 2007, he was appointed temporarily to the position. He was properly elected as Mayor in October 2007 with over 50% of the votes cast. [ [http://hamilton.co.nz/page/pageid/2145834569/Elections_2007 Hamilton City Council & Hamilton, New Zealand - Hamilton City Council ] ]Prior to this, he was an MP from 1996 to 2002, representing the National Party. He was first elected to Parliament in the 1996 elections as MP for Hamilton West, defeating the incumbent,
Martin Gallagher of the Labour Party. In the 1999 elections, however, Gallagher regained the seat, and Simcock became alist MP . In the 2002 elections, however, the National Party performed poorly, and did not win enough votes for Simcock to remain in Parliament. Before entering politics, Simcock had worked both as adeer farmer and as a clinicalpsychologist .References
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