If you were planning to vote Lisa Lewis for Hamilton Mayor hoping she'd do a victory streak, perhaps consider another candidate.

The sex worker's thrown her hat in the ring for the second time, after an unsuccessful 2010 run that saw her come fourth, nearly 12,000 votes behind winner Julie Hardaker.

"In 2010 I actually didn't try," she told The AM Show on Monday.

"I probably was a little bit - not probably, I was very young and very silly. At 30 years of age I saw myself as being too young to be Mayor. At 38 years of age, I've matured a lot and I've learnt from life experiences - including some dumb things I've done."

Streaking at an All Blacks-Ireland match in 2006 isn't one them.

"I definitely wouldn't do it again, but at the time I'd written a bucket list - and it was on the bucket list. I'm someone that if I'm wanting to do something, I'm very determined and I want to follow that through."

It's that commitment she says would make her a good Mayor.

"I've been so honest about everything I've done in my lifetime, including a career that's often stigmatised, I feel that people do take me seriously because in the past - and now - when I say I'm going to do something, I follow through with it."

While some might turn their nose up at voting for a sex worker, Lewis says she's spent 20 years in the industry - and she'd bring a similar loyalty to her civic duties, should Hamilton elect her.