Lee Vandervis

Currently serving: Council - At Large, Dunedin City Council Independent
Party Independent
Other News and Biography Details

"Councillor trespassed from council building over lack of Covid-19 vaccine pass" - Stuff

"Paper Vandervis used often misrepresented: MoH" - Otago Daily Times

"Dunedin councillor apologises for offensive comments about Māori" - Radio NZ

"Dunedin councillor Lee Vandervis censured over Māori representation comments" - NZ Herald

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Lee Vandervis’s Elections & Candidacies

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Contested 4 races — 2 elected 2 not elected

2025 NZ Local Government • October 11, 2025 Local
  • Council - At Large
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    [email protected] 021 612 340 Ballot name: Lee Vandervis
    Final Elected
    Vote share • 9.4%
    6,461 votes
  • Mayor
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    [email protected] 021 612 340 Ballot name: Lee Vandervis
    Final Not elected
    Vote share • 15.1%
    8,739 votes
2022 NZ Local Government • October 8, 2022 Local
  • Council - At Large
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Final Elected
    Vote share • 9.3%
    6,372 votes
  • Mayor
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Final Not elected
    Vote share • 11.6%
    6,574 votes
Offices held
  • Council - At Large
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Oct 2010 – present
  • Council - At Large
    Dunedin City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Oct 2004 – Oct 2007
In the News
Letters to Editor: listening to constituents, fears for stadium's future
Otago Daily Times — December 5, 2025

Dunedin city councillors and Surrey St residents meet. Pictured (from left): Cr Jules Radich (seated), Surrey Street Flood Action Group member Julian Doorey, resident Lyndon Weggery, Cr Andrew Simms, group convener Lynne Newell, Cr John Chambers, Cr Lee Vandervis and resident Peter MacDonald. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Today's Letters to the Editor from readers cover topics including the importance of listening to constituents and fears for our ratepayer-funded stadium's future.

Surrey St response a ‘disgrace’
Otago Daily Times — November 29, 2025

Dunedin city councillors and residents met yesterday to discuss wastewater overflows in Surrey St, South Dunedin. Pictured (from left) Cr Jules Radich (seated), Surrey Street Flood Action Group member Julian Doorey, resident Lyndon Weggery, Cr Andrew Simms, group convener Lynne Newell, Cr John Chambers, Cr Lee Vandervis and resident Peter MacDonald. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH The "unacceptable" treatment of residents in a South Dunedin street blighted by sewage overflows demands an apology, a councillor says.

Response a ‘disgrace’
Otago Daily Times — November 29, 2025

Dunedin city councillors and residents met yesterday to discuss wastewater overflows in Surrey St, South Dunedin. Pictured (from left) Cr Jules Radich (seated), Surrey Street Flood Action Group member Julian Doorey, resident Lyndon Weggery, Cr Andrew Simms, group convener Lynne Newell, Cr John Chambers, Cr Lee Vandervis and resident Peter MacDonald. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH The "unacceptable" treatment of residents in a South Dunedin street blighted by sewage overflows demands an apology, a councillor says.

DCC takes hybrid route on governance
Otago Daily Times — November 24, 2025

PHOTO: NICOLA WILHELMSEN/KELK PHOTOGRAPHY Portfolios have been assigned at the start of the 2025-28 term for the Dunedin City Council. Elected members are (from left) Crs Benedict Ong (technology deputy lead), Mickey Treadwell (environment and youth deputy), Andrew Simms (economic development co-lead), Brent Weatherall (heritage lead), Mandy Mayhem (culture and arts deputy), Jules Radich (infrastructure lead), Dunedin Mayor Sophie Barker (economic development co-lead), Cr Lee Vandervis, deputy mayor Cherry Lucas, Crs Doug Hall (technology lead), Christine Garey (culture and arts lead), Marie Laufiso (hauora health and wellbeing lead), Steve Walker (environment and youth lead), Russell Lund (heritage deputy) and John Chambers (hauora health and wellbeing deputy). A different style of council governance has been catching on in the South. It is touted as being more efficient but has also been called problematic. Grant Miller reports.

‘Let the vampire speak’: A night with the Dunedin mayoral candidates
The Spinoff — September 17, 2025

Tara Ward attends the final mayoral debate in Dunedin to find out what a vampire would do for the city. There was standing room only in First Church’s Burns Hall last night for the final event in the Dunedin Area Citizens Association’s series of local election debates.

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