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Catherine Delahunty
New Zealand politician

Catherine Delahunty

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New Zealand politician
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Wellington
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71 years
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Catherine Delahunty (born 1953) is a New Zealand politician and environmentalist. Since the 2008 election she has been a MP in the House of Representatives representing the Green Party.
As of 2016 she is the Green Party spokesperson on Education, Water, Toxics, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. In the past she has also held the portfolios of Mining (Terrestrial), Forestry, Civil Defence, Disability Issues, Women's Affairs, Arts, Culture & Heritage, and the Community & Voluntary Sector.

Political career

Parliament of New Zealand
YearsTermElectorateListParty
2008–201149thList8Green
2011–201450thList4Green
2014–present51stList6Green

Delahunty was the female co-convenor of the Green Party from 2003 to 2005. She has been placed high on the Greens' list for several years, just missing getting into Parliament on several occasions.

Member of Parliament

Delahunty was placed at number eight on the Green Party list for the 2008 election. She was elected as a Green Party MP and gained the fourth highest number of candidate votes in the East Coast electorate. In 2011 Delahunty was ranked at number 4 on the final Greens list for the 2011 general elections.

In June 2009, Delahunty's Customs and Excise (Sustainable Forestry) Amendment Bill, which would have prohibited the import of timber produced unsustainably or illegally, was drawn from the member's ballot. The bill was defeated at its first reading.

In the 2014 general election, Delahunty was ranked number 6 on the Green Party list, a demotion of two places relative to her 2011 ranking. Despite that, Delahunty easily got reelected to parliament.

On 15 December 2016, she announced alongside Steffan Browning that she will not be seeking re-election in the 2017 general election.

Party political offices
Preceded by
David Clendon
Co-convenor of the Green Party
with David Clendon and Paul de Spa

2003–2005
Succeeded by
Paul de Spa and Karen Davies

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