Suzanne Sinclair (New Zealand politician)
Suzanne Mary Sinclair (born 4 May 1946) is a former New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.
Early life
Sinclair was born in Auckland.[1] Before entering politics, Sinclair was a teacher and a special needs tutor.
Politics
Parliament of New Zealand | ||||
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party |
1993–1996 | 44th | Titirangi | Labour |
Sinclair was on Auckland City Council in the 1980s.[2] She was a Labour Party MP from 1993 to 1996, representing the Titirangi electorate.[3] She was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 election as MP for Titirangi when she beat the incumbent, National's Marie Hasler.[4] The Titirangi electorate was abolished when mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting was introduced for the 1996 election. In the 1996 election, Sinclair unsuccessfully contested the Waitakere electorate, when she was in turn beaten by Hasler.[5] Sinclair was also a list candidate ranked at 27, but Labour did not win sufficient votes for her to remain in Parliament.[6]
After politics
For some years before the Britomart Transport Centre opened in 2003, Sinclair was the head of the Britomart information centre, which was funded by Auckland City Council.[7] She was appointed by the Minister of Transport, Mark Gosche, to the chairmanship of the Road Safety Trust in March 2001,[8] and she stepped down from this role in December 2007.[9] Sinclair is currently Relationship Manager at the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). She chairs the WALSHtrust, an organisation in West Auckland supporting people with mental health, illness, and disability issues.[10]
References
- ↑ Temple, Philip (1994). Temple’s Guide to the 44th New Zealand Parliament. Dunedin: McIndoe Publishers. p. 83. ISBN 0 86868 159 8.
- ↑ "Record Description". Auckland Council. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "Women in parliament 1933–2005". Elections New Zealand. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
- ↑ Part 1: Votes recorded at each polling place (Technical report). Chief Electoral Office. 1993.
- ↑ "Waitakere 55" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "Part III - Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
- ↑ Rudman, Brian (11 March 2002). "Rudman's city: Passenger numbers confound critics of public transport". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ Gosche, Mark (9 March 2001). "Road Safety Trust Chair Appointed" (Press release). Wellington: New Zealand Government. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ Sharp, Yvonne (2008). "Nineteenth Annual Report of the Road Safety Trust" (PDF). Road Safety Trust. pp. 1, 27. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "Board Members". WALSHtrust. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
New Zealand Parliament | ||
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Preceded by Marie Hasler |
Member of Parliament for Titirangi 1993–1996 |
Vacant Constituency abolished, recreated in 1999 Title next held by David Cunliffe |