Rangiora (New Zealand electorate)
Appearance
Rangiora is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate, based on the town of Rangiora.[1]
Population centres
The electorate is based on the town of Rangiora and the surrounding rural area, and is north of Christchurch in North Canterbury.
History
The electorate existed from 1963 when it replaced the Hurunui electorate to 1996, when with mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation it was absorbed into the new Waimakariri electorate.
The electorate is semi-rural and was represented by the National Party except for the 1972-1975 period. Derek Quigley was a National MP who was opposed to the interventionist policies of Muldoon's Third National Government. He resigned from Cabinet in 1982, and from Parliament in 1984.
Members of Parliament
Election | Winner | |
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1963 election | rowspan=3 Template:Meta color | Herbert Pickering |
1966 election | ||
1969 election | ||
1972 election | Template:Meta color | Kerry Burke |
1975 election | rowspan=3 Template:Meta color | Derek Quigley |
1978 election | ||
1981 election | ||
1984 election | rowspan=4 Template:Meta color | Jim Gerard |
1987 election | ||
1990 election | ||
1993 election | ||
(Electorate abolished in 1996; see Waimakariri) |
Notes
References
- McRobie, Alan (1989). Electoral Atlas of New Zealand. Wellington: GP Books. ISBN 0-477-01384-8.
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