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Louise Upston, the Glossary

Index Louise Upston

Louise Claire Upston (née McGill, born 14 March 1971) is a right-wing New Zealand politician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 80 relations: Abortion Legislation Act 2020, Air New Zealand, Amy Adams (politician), Bill English, Cabinet reshuffle, Carmel Sepuloni, Chief Justice of New Zealand, Chiefs (rugby union), Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand), Christopher Luxon, Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022, Datacom Group, East Coast Bays, Electoral Commission (New Zealand), End of Life Choice Act 2019, Feminism in New Zealand, Fifth National Government of New Zealand, Jamie Strange, Jo Goodhew, John Key, Judith Collins, Kelvin Davis (politician), Lake Karapiro, Land Transfer Act 1952, Maiden speech, Mark Burton (politician), Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician), Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013, Master of Business Administration, Maureen Pugh, Melissa Lee, Menstrual hygiene management, Michael Woodhouse, Minister for Child Poverty Reduction, Minister for Land Information (New Zealand), Minister for Social Development (New Zealand), Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Minister for Women (New Zealand), Minister of Corrections (New Zealand), Ministry of Social Development (New Zealand), New Zealand House of Representatives, New Zealand Labour Party, New Zealand National Party, New Zealand Press Association, North Shore City, Paula Bennett, Penny Simmonds, Pepper spray, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Private member's bill, ... Expand index (30 more) »

  2. Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election
  3. Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election
  4. Government ministers of New Zealand
  5. People educated at Rangitoto College

Abortion Legislation Act 2020

The Abortion Legislation Act 2020 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand allowing unrestricted access to abortion within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, and repealing sections of the Crimes Act 1961 related to unlawful abortion.

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Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand Limited is the flag carrier of New Zealand.

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Amy Adams (politician)

Amy Juliet Adams (née Milnes; born 19 May 1971) is a former New Zealand politician of the New Zealand National Party and the current chancellor of the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Louise Upston and Amy Adams (politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand National Party MPs, people educated at Rangitoto College and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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Bill English

Sir Simon William English (born 30 December 1961) is a New Zealand former National Party politician who served as the 39th prime minister of New Zealand from 2016 to 2017. Louise Upston and Bill English are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Cabinet reshuffle

A cabinet reshuffle or shuffle occurs when a head of government rotates or changes the composition of ministers in their cabinet, or when the head of state changes the head of government and a number of ministers.

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Carmel Sepuloni

Carmel Jean Sepuloni (born 1977) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 20th deputy prime minister of New Zealand. Louise Upston and Carmel Sepuloni are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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Chief Justice of New Zealand

The chief justice of New Zealand (Te Kaiwhakawā Tumuaki o Aotearoa) is the head of the New Zealand judiciary, and presides over the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

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Chiefs (rugby union)

The Chiefs (Rangatira; formerly known as the Waikato Chiefs and officially called the Gallagher Chiefs for sponsorship reasons) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Hamilton, Waikato.

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Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand)

Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand) (CPAG) is a non-profit political advocacy group with the goal of eliminating Child poverty in New Zealand.

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Christopher Luxon

Christopher Mark Luxon (born 19 July 1970) is a New Zealand politician and former business executive who has been serving as the 42nd prime minister of New Zealand since 2023, previously as leader of the Opposition from 2021 to 2023, and as leader of the National Party since 2021. Louise Upston and Christopher Luxon are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022

The Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand that bans conversion therapy practices that seek to change or suppress a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

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Datacom Group

Datacom Group Limited is an Information Technology services company, offering management and consulting, cloud services, ITO, data centre services, custom software development, and payroll services.

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East Coast Bays

East Coast Bays is a string of small suburbs that form the northernmost part of the North Shore, part of the contiguous Auckland metropolitan area in New Zealand.

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Electoral Commission (New Zealand)

The Electoral Commission (Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri) is an independent Crown entity set up by the New Zealand Parliament.

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End of Life Choice Act 2019

The End of Life Choice Act 2019 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand that gives people with a terminal illness the option of receiving assisted suicide or euthanasia.

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Feminism in New Zealand

Feminism in New Zealand is a series of actions and a philosophy to advance rights for women in New Zealand.

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Fifth National Government of New Zealand

The Fifth National Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand for three parliamentary terms from 19 November 2008 to 26 October 2017.

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Jamie Strange

Jamie Ross Strange (born 1976) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Jamie Strange are Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election and Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election.

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Jo Goodhew

Joanne Gay Goodhew (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Jo Goodhew are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand National Party MPs and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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John Key

Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th prime minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as leader of the New Zealand National Party from 2006 to 2016. Louise Upston and John Key are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Judith Collins

Judith Anne Collins (born 24 February 1959) is a New Zealand politician who has served as the attorney-general and minister of defence since 27 November 2023. Louise Upston and Judith Collins are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand National Party MPs and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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Kelvin Davis (politician)

Kelvin Glen Davis (born 2 March 1967) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Kelvin Davis (politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election and Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election.

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Lake Karapiro

Lake Karapiro (Karāpiro) is an artificial reservoir lake on the Waikato River at Karapiro, south-east of Cambridge in New Zealand's North Island.

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Land Transfer Act 1952

The Land Transfer Act 1952 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 1952.

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Maiden speech

A maiden speech is the first speech given by a newly elected or appointed member of a legislature or parliament.

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Mark Burton (politician)

Richard Mark Burton (born 16 January 1956) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Mark Burton (politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.

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Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician)

Mark Patrick Mitchell (born 22 May 1968) is a New Zealand politician, former police officer and security contractor, and a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives since 2011. Louise Upston and Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013

The Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand, which since 19 August 2013, allows same-sex couples to legally marry.

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Master of Business Administration

A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration.

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Maureen Pugh

Maureen Helena Pugh (born 1958) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Maureen Pugh are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Melissa Lee

Melissa Ji-Yun Lee (이지연; born 1966) is a New Zealand politician. Louise Upston and Melissa Lee are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand National Party MPs and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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Menstrual hygiene management

Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) or menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) refers to access to menstrual hygiene products to absorb or collect the flow of blood during menstruation, privacy to change the materials, and access to facilities to dispose of used menstrual management materials.

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Michael Woodhouse

Michael Allan Woodhouse (born 1965) is a New Zealand healthcare chief executive and former politician. Louise Upston and Michael Woodhouse are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand and new Zealand National Party MPs.

See Louise Upston and Michael Woodhouse

Minister for Child Poverty Reduction

The Minister for Child Poverty Reduction is a minister in the New Zealand Government responsible for overseeing and executing the Government's child poverty reduction strategy.

See Louise Upston and Minister for Child Poverty Reduction

Minister for Land Information (New Zealand)

The Minister for Land Information is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for matters relating to land titles, ratings, survey systems, topographical and hygrographical information and Crown Property Management.

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Minister for Social Development (New Zealand)

The Minister for Social Development (Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora) is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility promoting social development and welfare, and is in charge of the Ministry of Social Development.

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Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector

The Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector is a minister in the government of New Zealand.

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Minister for Women (New Zealand)

The Minister for Women is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the rights and interests of the country's female citizens.

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Minister of Corrections (New Zealand)

The Minister of Corrections in a minister in the New Zealand Government appointed by the Prime Minister to be in charge of the Department of Corrections.

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Ministry of Social Development (New Zealand)

The Ministry of Social Development (MSD; Māori: Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the New Zealand Government on social policy, and providing social services.

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New Zealand House of Representatives

The House of Representatives (lit) is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament.

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New Zealand Labour Party

The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.

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New Zealand National Party

The New Zealand National Party (Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National (Nāhinara) or the Nats, is a centre-right to right-wing New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party.

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New Zealand Press Association

The New Zealand Press Association (NZPA) was a news agency that existed from 1879 to 2011 and provided national and international news to the media of New Zealand.

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North Shore City

North Shore City was a territorial authority unit in the Auckland Region of New Zealand that was governed by the North Shore City Council.

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Paula Bennett

Paula Lee Bennett (born 9 April 1969) is a New Zealand former politician who served as the 18th deputy prime minister of New Zealand between December 2016 and October 2017. Louise Upston and Paula Bennett are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, new Zealand National Party MPs and women government ministers of New Zealand.

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Penny Simmonds

Penelope Elsie Simmonds (born September 1959) is a New Zealand politician, Member of Parliament and a Minister in the House of Representatives for the National Party. Louise Upston and Penny Simmonds are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand National Party MPs and women government ministers of New Zealand.

See Louise Upston and Penny Simmonds

Pepper spray

Pepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, or capsicum spray is a lachrymator (tear gas) product containing the compound capsaicin as the active ingredient that irritates the eyes to cause burning and pain sensations, as well as temporary blindness.

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Prime Minister of New Zealand

The prime minister of New Zealand (Te pirimia o Aotearoa) is the head of government of New Zealand.

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Private member's bill

A private member's bill is a bill (proposed law) introduced into a legislature by a legislator who is not acting on behalf of the executive branch.

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Radio New Zealand

Radio New Zealand (Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa), commonly known as Radio NZ or simply RNZ, is a New Zealand public-service radio broadcaster and Crown entity that was established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995.

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Rangitoto College

Rangitoto College is a state coeducational secondary school, located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand.

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Right-wing politics

Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, religion, biology, or tradition.

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Russell McVeagh

Russell McVeagh is a New Zealand law firm with offices in Auckland and Wellington.

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Senior Whip of the National Party

The New Zealand National Party's Senior Whip administers the "whipping in" system that tries to ensure that party MPs attend and vote according to the party leadership's wishes.

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Simon Bridges

Simon Joseph Bridges (born 12 October 1976) is a New Zealand retired politician, broadcaster and lawyer. Louise Upston and Simon Bridges are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates and new Zealand National Party MPs.

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Stuff (website)

Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax).

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Sunday Star-Times

The Sunday Star-Times is a New Zealand newspaper published each weekend in Auckland.

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Taupō (New Zealand electorate)

Taupō (spelt as Taupo until 2008) is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives.

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The Daily Post (New Zealand)

The Rotorua Daily Post is the regional newspaper for central North Island of New Zealand including the greater Rotorua area as well as Taupō and the surrounding areas.

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The Honourable

The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.

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The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.

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The Press

The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.

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Tim Macindoe

Timothy Harley Macindoe (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician who has served as a member of the Hamilton City Council for the East Ward since 2024. Louise Upston and Tim Macindoe are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates, new Zealand National Party MPs and university of Waikato alumni.

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Todd Muller

Todd Michael Muller (born 23 December 1968) is a New Zealand former politician who served as the Leader of the New Zealand National Party and the Leader of the Opposition from 22 May to 14 July 2020. Louise Upston and Todd Muller are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, Candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates, new Zealand National Party MPs and university of Waikato alumni.

See Louise Upston and Todd Muller

United Nations Commission on the Status of Women

The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW or UNCSW) is a functional commission of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the principal organs of the United Nations.

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University of Waikato

The University of Waikato (Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato), established in 1964, is a public research university located in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Waikato Times

The Waikato Times is a daily newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand and owned by media business Stuff Ltd.

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Waiotahe

Waiotahe (for a time, Waiotahi) is a beach, settlement and rural community in the Ōpōtiki District and Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island, near the mouth and lowermost stretch of the Waiotahe River.

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Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People

Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People is a government ministry within New Zealand's Ministry of Social Development.

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Whanganui

Whanganui, also spelt Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand.

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Whip (politics)

A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature.

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1 News

1News is the news division of New Zealand television network TVNZ.

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2008 New Zealand general election

The 2008 New Zealand general election was held on 8 November 2008 to determine the composition of the 49th New Zealand Parliament.

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2011 New Zealand general election

The 2011 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 26 November 2011 to determine the membership of the 50th New Zealand Parliament.

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2014 New Zealand general election

The 2014 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 20 September 2014 to determine the membership of the 51st New Zealand Parliament.

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2016 New Zealand local elections

The 2016 New Zealand local elections were triennial local elections to select local government officials and District Health Board members.

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2017 New Zealand general election

The 2017 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 23 September 2017 to determine the membership of the 52nd New Zealand Parliament.

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2020 New Zealand general election

The 2020 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday 17 October 2020 to determine the composition of the 53rd New Zealand Parliament.

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2023 New Zealand general election

The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th Parliament of New Zealand.

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See also

Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election

Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election

Government ministers of New Zealand

People educated at Rangitoto College

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Upston

, Radio New Zealand, Rangitoto College, Right-wing politics, Russell McVeagh, Senior Whip of the National Party, Simon Bridges, Stuff (website), Sunday Star-Times, Taupō (New Zealand electorate), The Daily Post (New Zealand), The Honourable, The New Zealand Herald, The Press, Tim Macindoe, Todd Muller, United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, University of Waikato, Waikato Times, Waiotahe, Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People, Whanganui, Whip (politics), 1 News, 2008 New Zealand general election, 2011 New Zealand general election, 2014 New Zealand general election, 2016 New Zealand local elections, 2017 New Zealand general election, 2020 New Zealand general election, 2023 New Zealand general election.