Arthur Anae
Arthur Anae (born 1945) is a New Zealand politician who currently serves on the Auckland Council. He was an MP from 1996 to 1999, and again from 2000 to 2002. He was part of the National Party, being its first Pacific Islander MP.
Member of Parliament
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party | |
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1996–1999 | 45th | List | 19 | National | |
2000–2002 | 46th | List | 25 | National |
Anae first entered Parliament in the 1996 elections as a list MP, but after the 1999 election, missed returning to Parliament by a single place. When Don McKinnon resigned, however, Anae entered Parliament as his replacement. In the 2002 election, Anae was ranked lowly on the party list, and was not returned to Parliament. His low ranking was criticised at the time by various Pacific Island groups, who said that National was ignoring the Pacific community.[citation needed]
Local politics
Years | Ward | Affiliation | |
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2010–2013 | Manukau | Independent politician | |
2013–present | Manukau | Independent politician |
In October 2004 he was elected to the Manukau City Council from the Otara ward. He ran for the mayoralty of Manukau City in the 2007 local body elections, polling third.[1]
Anae is Samoan, although he was born in Fiji.
In the 2010 Auckland Council elections Anae was elected from the Manukau ward to serve in the newly formed Auckland Council and has since been Chair of the Council's Economic Forum.
References
- ^ "Local Government election results 2007". The New Zealand Herald. 13 October 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
External links
- 1945 births
- New Zealand people of Samoan descent
- Auckland Councillors
- New Zealand National Party MPs
- People from the Auckland Region
- New Zealand list MPs
- Manukau City Councillors
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- Living people
- Unsuccessful candidates in the New Zealand general election, 1999
- Unsuccessful candidates in the New Zealand general election, 2002