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Helen Clark On 27 November 1999 Helen Clark was elected Prime Minister of New Zealand. Helen Clark is also Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage |
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Michael Cullen List MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Finance Attorney General Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Leader of the House Deputy Leader of the Labour Party |
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Phil Goff Member of the Labour Party since 1969. Has held branch, electorate and national positions within the Labour Party including Chair of the Labour Youth Council and Youth Representative on the New Zealand Council |
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Annette King Annette King is the Minister of State Services, Minister of Police, Minister of Transport and Minister for Food Safety... |
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Parekura Horomia MP for Ikaroa-Rawhiti Minister of Maori Affairs Associate Minister of Social Development and Employment (Employment) Associate Minister of Education Associate Minister of State Services Associate Minister of Fisheries |
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Pete Hodgson Veterinarian, Secondary School Teacher, Retailer, Meatworker. Joined NZ Labour Party 1976, and has been Member of Parliament for Dunedin North since 1990. |
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Chris Carter Chris Carter is the Minister of Conservation, Minister of Housing and Minister for Ethnic Affairs. He is the Member of Parliament for Te Atatu, which is a diverse, urban West Auckland constituency. |
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David Cunliffe David Cunliffe is Minister of Immigration, Minister of Communications, Minister for Information Technology, and Associate Minister for Economic Development |
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Maryan Street I stood for Parliament to advance the goals of equal opportunity and fairness, sustained and sustainable economic growth, security, safety, tolerance, respect and pride in ourselves as diverse New Zealanders. |
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Nanaia Mahuta MP for Tainui Minister of Customs Minister of Local Government Minister of Youth Affairs Associate Minister for the Environment Associate Minister of Tourism |
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Winnie Laban Luamanuvao Winnie Laban is Minister for the Community and the Voluntary Sector, Associate Minister for Pacific Island Affairs, Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment and Associate Minister for Economic Development. |
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Rajen Prasad Rajen Prasad is a List candidate for Labour.Hi S background includes being the Race Relations Concilliator, a member of The Residence Review Board and The Chief Families Commissioner. |
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Ruth Dyson Ruth Dyson has been a Member of Parliament since 1993, representing Banks Peninsula (previously Lyttelton) electorate. Minister for: Social Development and Employment,Community and Voluntary Sector,Disability Issues, Senior Citizens |
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Trevor Mallard Trevor Mallard is the Minister for the Environment, Minister of Labour, Minister of Broadcasting, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, and Associate Minister of Finance. He is also MP for Hutt South. |
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Lianne Dalziel Member of Parliament for Christchurch East from 1999 and Buddy MP for Nelson since 2004, Minister of Commerce Minister for Food Safety Associate Minister of Justice |
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Shane Jones I enjoy travelling and have a wide array of friends and contacts overseas from my time at Harvard University and business relationships...List Member of Parliament Minister for Building and Construction Associate Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Associate Minister of Immigration Associate Minister of Trade |
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David Parker David believes in an open trading free-market economy which funds quality public health and education services and avoids extreme divisions between rich and poor. |
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Clayton Cosgrove Educated at St Bedes College, Christchurch. Gained BA (triple major) and MBA at University of Canterbury. Formerly Senior Parliamentary Advisor to then Prime Minister the Rt Hon Mike Moore; business owner; and Public Affairs Manager for Clear Communications Limited. Elected MP for Waimakariri in 1999, and elected to Cabinet in 2005. |
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Darren Hughes Darren Hughes was elected MP for Otaki at the 2002 General Election and is New Zealands youngest MP. |
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Jacinda Arden Born and bred in Waikato, Jacinda has been the Senior Policy Advisor in London and President of a International Youth Organisation. She is running for the Waikato Electorate. |
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Raymond Huo Lawyer and journalist Raymond Huo came to New Zealand in 1994 from Beijing, China. Raymond has an extensive network of contacts throughout the Asian communities in both New Zealand and overseas. Formerly from Brookfields and Hesketh Henry, he has recently joined Queen City Law as a senior associate. He has also acted as an on-call bi-lingual lawyer for the NZ Customs Service since 2006. |
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Sue Moroney I am passionate about the need for all New Zealanders to be able to participate to the best of their ability... |
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Mita Ririnui Mita is a member of the Labour Maori Caucus, and member of the Maori Affairs Select Committee. He was also Cultural Advisor for the Special Education Services, Maori Education Resources Advisor to the School Board of Trustees Association, |
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Su'a William Sio Former Manukau City Councillor, Su'a William Sio now stands as the new Mangrere MP. |
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Moana Mackey Moana has been a member of the Labour Party for 13 years, she was President of Young Labour in 1999-2000, and held various other executive positions before that. |
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Phil Twyford After returning from the United States and working with Oxfam in the past, Phil Twyford is standing in the North Shore. |
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Charles Chauvel Charles Chauvel has been listed as one of New Zealand's leading public/employment lawyers by several publications. |
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Carol Beaumont Carol is passionate and believes in fairness, opportunity, prosperity and sustainability for al Kiwis. Carol is running for the Maungakiekie Electorate. |
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Kelvin Davis The mission I am on as a politician is no different to the mission I was on as a teacher and Principal; that is to create the conditions where all Maori achieve beyond their potential. I am going to make a difference. |
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Steve Chadwick Elected as MP for Rotorua, 1999 to date. Chair of Local Government and Environment Select Committtee, Member of Social Services Select Committee, Chair of Cross-Party Parliamentarians & Population Development Group. |
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Ashraf Choudhary As a leading international scientist, Dr Choudhary has worked as consultant for many international aid agencies to promote growth in many developing countries. He has written and published internationally over one hundred research papers and chapters in books |
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Lynne Pillay Lynne has been the long standing MP for Waitakere for 6 years.She is a mother,former nurse and workers representative. |
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Darien Fenton List Member of Parliament Member of the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee Deputy Chair of the Government Administration Select Committee Chair of the Economic Transformation Caucus Committee Chair of the Union Caucus Committee |
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Rick Baker Member of the New Zealand Labour Party since 1973 and held many positions including Industrial Representative on the New Zealand Council, Executive Member and Junior Vice-president of the Party. |
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Carmel Sepuloni I am an educated, young, NZ born, Pacific woman who was born and raised in small town New Zealand. I believe I can offer the Labour Parliamentary team a valuable perspective on issues that affect New Zealanders. My personal commitment has always been to strive and advocate for equity, social justice and fairness. |
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Stuart Nash Seven years of international businessman,Stuart has master's degrees from Auckland and Canterbury Universitites.Nash was also the Dircetor of Strategic Development at AUT University. |
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Damien O'Connor Damien is currently Minister of Corrections, Minister of Tourism, and Minister for Rural Affairs, and Associate Minister of Agriculture, Health, and Immigration. He has a farming background, twice winning West Coast Young Farmer of the Year. He retains a strong interest in tourism and regional development, and is an active sportsman. |
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Judith Tizard 2002 marked Judith Tizard's 25th anniversary of election to public office. She was elected to the Auckland Electric Power Board on 8 October 1977 and served on the board until 1983. |
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Mark Burton Mark Burton was re-elected as the MP for Taupo in the 2002 General Election, winning over 55 per cent of the total votes. |
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Mahara Okeroa Mahara is the Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment, Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage and the Associate Minister of Conservation |
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Martin Gallagher Martin has been the Member of Parliament for Hamilton West from 1993 - 1996, then 1999 to the present day. Chair of the Law & Order Select Committee |
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Dave Hereora Whanau, family is an important part of my life. I have been married to Faith for 28 years and am a proud father of six children. We have lived in Manurewa for the past 17 years and recently have been elevated to grandparent status. |











































