Background Information:The electorate of Lenwell had a by-election two days ago which saw the removal of the previous leader, Tim Crofts, and the instalment of a new representative from an opposition party, Caroline Merton. Crofts had been caught in a corruption scandal, but Merton’s party only won the election by a slim majority of 53-47
Following her election, Merton gave her inaugural address to the community at the Lenwell City Hall.
The transcript of her speech is recorded below.
A fresh start for all!
Let me start by saying: welcome! Welcome to this Hall, welcome to a new government, and welcome to a newer, better Lenwell for all!
Welcome, and thank you. Thank you for being a part of this hugely democratic exercise. And thank you for making the right choice.
These last few months have been tough times for our town, and for too long people have had to withstand the embarrassment and shame of having a leader who lied, and cheated, and stole. For too long people have been disinterested in politics because the perception of it had been corrupted… For too long, we have not been a proud and content town, but I for one think that we deserve to be. The tenure of my predecessor has cast a dark shadow on this position, but my duty to you is to rectify that. This election result is the change you’ve been waiting for, and it’s time to rebuld ourselves now that all that bitterness is over.
Right now, we are like the victims of a debilitating physical condition who have just been cured. We’re making our first tentative steps down the long road of recovery, but we will get there. Our spirits are strong.
And I have you to thank for this new opportunity. You were the ones who took matters into your hands, voicing your discontent until you got the chance to exercise your democratic rights. That action told me, and thousands of other politicians around the country, that cheaters never prosper. People who lie, get caught, and when that happens, the strength of the majority voice will be there to kick them out of office and into the gutter where they deserve to be. You stared your captor right in the face and said ‘No. We’ve had enough of this, and you have no power over us anymore.’
So to every one of you who supported this campaign, who went doorknocking on weekends, who volunteered on voting day, I want you to know that I am proud to be representing your victory today. And this is your victory.
I know not all of you will be pleased with this outcome. This was a close-call, after all. But for those of you who did not vote for a change of leadership, I will work my heart out in order to show you why today has been such a positive turning point for us all. Unlike my predecessor, I do not want to create a culture of suspicion and mistrust. I do not want to cause a rift in this community by lying about my true intentions or making decisions for the benefit of the few. I will govern in a way that is fitting to the responsibility that you have given me. I will govern in a way that means my gratitude and respect for you will never diminish or waver.
The future is going to look a lot brighter, and this will take some getting used to. For too long we have been angry and bitter, so this path to change will be very unfamiliar at first. But this is for the greater good of our healing; we must push through all the uncertainty and trust that we have done the right thing.
There will be questions, I know, in the aftermath of this skirmish. For weeks people will debate over the dinner table about their take on the current situation, and about what they think should happen. Newspaper columnists will watch my every move, comparing and contrasting me with my predecessor. People from our own electorate as well as elsewhere in the country are watching us, expectantly, and I intend to meet their high expectations to the best of my ability. In fact, I welcome this questioning and debate. The days of a high-and-mighty leader divorced from the reality of his people are over, and I do not wish to travel down the path of deceit and suspicion that he went down. This is the era of honesty and transparency for our community. Honesty and transparency.

You see this chart? This was from a survey conducted three weeks before the election, and quite frankly, these results are disgraceful. When half the population do not believe a word you’re saying, you’ve clearly done something wrong. It’s critical that we turn this around now, and we have the chance to show this country that respect between politicians and their electorate is a two way street – you can’t have one without the other. In a few short months, I hope to have reversed these trends of distrust.
This community is going to become a beacon of hope for towns across the state. People will look on with wonder and envy at how we could’ve come so far so quickly. Together, we will foster a sense of integrity by fulfilling our promises and trusting others to do the same. When I tell you that I will make this electorate a better place, it’s because I know it’s something we’re capable of achieving. Gone are the days of empty promises; the age of forward thinking and smart planning is here!
I am so excited to put these plans in motion. All across our electorate, you are going to see things change for the better. This election has been a watershed moment, and since this result has set the foundation for the future, it’s now time to start building!
Thank you.