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Janet Mackey
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Gisborne
In office
1993–1996
Preceded byWayne Kimber
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Mahia
In office
1996–1999
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for East Coast
In office
1999–2005
Succeeded byAnne Tolley
Personal details
Born

Janet Elsdon Craig


(1953-06-14) 14 June 1953 (age 71)
Auckland, New Zealand
Political partyLabour
RelationsMoana Mackey (daughter)
Elsdon Best (great-uncle)
Alma materUniversity of Auckland

Janet Elsdon Mackey JP (née Craig; born 14 June 1953) is a New Zealand politician. She was a Member of the New Zealand Parliament for the Labour Party from 1993 until 2005.

Early life and family

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Mackey was born in Auckland on 14 June 1953, the daughter of Elsdon Walter Grant Craig and Zeta Harriet Craig (née Brown).[1] Her father is a Scottish-New Zealander, and the nephew of Elsdon Best, and her mother is from Northern Ireland. Mackey was educated at Auckland Girls' Grammar School from 1966 to 1969, and went on to study at the University of Auckland, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English.[1]

Previously married, Mackey has three children, including Moana Mackey,[1] who has also served as a Labour MP.

Parliamentary career

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New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate List Party
1993–1996 44th Gisborne Labour
1996–1999 45th Mahia 17 Labour
1999–2002 46th East Coast 28 Labour
2002–2005 47th East Coast none Labour

She was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 election, winning the seat of Gisborne. In the 1996 election, she won the newly created seat of Mahia, and in the 1999 and 2002 elections, she won the seat of East Coast.[2] In 2003, she was joined in Parliament by her daughter, Moana Mackey.[3] Before entering politics, she was a real estate agent.

She announced her intent to retire before the 2005 election, and did not stand for re-election.[4]

Other activities

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Mackey served as a trustee of the Trust Bank Eastern and Central Community Trust, and from 1984 to 1990 was chair of the East Coast Regional Employment and Access Council.[1] She was appointed as a justice of the peace in 1988, and became a marriage celebrant in 1989.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Taylor, Alister, ed. (2001). New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001. Auckland: Alister Taylor Publishers. p. 566. ISSN 1172-9813.
  • ^ "Women in parliament 1933 - 2005". Elections New Zealand. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  • ^ "Running in the family". The Dominion Post. Fairfax New Zealand. 13 October 2008. Archived from the original on 14 June 2011.
  • ^ Manning, Selwyn (21 January 2005). "Strategies And Cunning And The General Election 05". Scoop. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  • New Zealand Parliament
    Preceded by

    Wayne Kimber

    Member of Parliament for Gisborne
    1993–1996
    Constituency abolished
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Mahia
    1996–1999
    Vacant

    Constituency recreated after abolition in 1893

    Title last held by

    William Kelly
    Member of Parliament for East Coast
    1999–2005
    Succeeded by

    Anne Tolley


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