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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Darren Hughes
Darren Hughes was elected MP for Otaki at the 2002 General Election and is New Zealands youngest MP.
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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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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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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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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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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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Charles Chauvel
Charles Chauvel has been listed as one of New Zealand's leading public/employment lawyers by several publications.
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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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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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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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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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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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George Hawkins
MP for Manurewa since 1990. Held the Manurewa Electorate at the 1999 General Election with a 13,062 vote majority.
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