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Jim Bateman
16th Vice-President of the Labour Party
In office
1960–1963
Preceded byMartyn Finlay
Succeeded byNorman Kirk
In office
1964–1966
Preceded byNorman Kirk
Succeeded byHenry May
Wellington City Councillor
In office
1953–1962
Personal details
Born5 April 1925
Died1987
Political partyLabour
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington
ProfessionTeacher

James Alder "Jim" Bateman (5 April 1925 – 1987) was a New Zealand politician and educationalist.

Biography

Early life

In 1949, Bateman graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a Master of Arts and Diploma of Education.[1] After graduating he began a career in teaching and taught at Wellington High School, later becoming first assistant Principal.[2] Bateman was to later serve as Principal of the Central Institute of Technology.

Political career

Bateman stood for the Karori electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives in the 1951 and 1954 general elections for the Labour Party. He was unsuccessful placing second on both occasions.[3]

He was a long serving member of the Labour Party, deeply involved at its organizational level. He sat for many years on Labour's National Executive, and twice served as the party's Vice-President. Bateman proved to be an effective administrator particularly as he was free from the maelstrom of party politics which other party office holders (who were mostly MPs) were subject to.[2] Bateman stood for President in 1964 on the retirement of Martyn Finlay but was beaten by Norman Kirk by 401 votes to 106.[4]

In 1953 Bateman won a seat on the Wellington City Council on a Labour ticket which he was to hold until 1962.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ "NZ university graduates 1871–1960: Ba–Be". shadowsoftime. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b Grant 2014, pp. 73.
  3. ^ Norton 1988, pp. 260.
  4. ^ Grant 2014, pp. 77.
  5. ^ Betts 1970, pp. 259.

References

  • Betts, G.M. (1970). Betts on Wellington: A City and its Politics. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed Ltd. ISBN 0 589 00469 7. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Grant, David (2014). The Mighty Totara: The life and times of Norman Kirk. Auckland: Random House. ISBN 9781775535799. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946-1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
Party political offices
Preceded by Vice-President of the Labour Party
1960–1963
1964–1966
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Norman Kirk
Succeeded by