- Mahara Okeroa
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The Honourable
Mahara Okeroa
MPMember of the New Zealand Parliament
for Te Tai TongaIn office
27 November 1999 – 8 November 2008Preceded by Tutekawa Wyllie Succeeded by Rahui Katene Personal details Nationality New Zealand Political party Labour The New Zealand politician Mahara Okeroa, a member of the Labour Party, represented the voters of the Te Tai Tonga Māori electorate as their Member of Parliament from 1999 to 2008.
Career
Parliament of New Zealand Years Term Electorate List Party 1999–2002 46th Te Tai Tonga none Labour 2002–2005 47th Te Tai Tonga 33 Labour 2005–2008 48th Te Tai Tonga 22 Labour Born in Waitara in 1946, Okeroa worked as a teacher before entering politics.
He entered Parliament by defeating the incumbent Tu Wyllie of the New Zealand First Party in the 1999 general election. He served as a Minister of State and Associate Minister of Arts, Culture & Heritage; Conservation and Social Development & Employment in the Clark cabinet.
In the 2008 general election, Rahui Katene of the Māori Party out-polled Okeroa by a margin of 1,049 votes.[1] Okeroa's low party-list placing of 40 has meant he will not return as a list Member of Parliament parliament unless a significant number of Labour list MPs retire.[2]
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Parliament of New Zealand Preceded by
Tutekawa WyllieMember of Parliament for Te Tai Tonga
1999–2008Succeeded by
Rahui KateneCategories:- 1946 births
- Living people
- New Zealand Labour Party MPs
- Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand
- New Zealand schoolteachers
- New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates
- People from the Taranaki Region
- Former students of Opunake High School
- New Zealand Labour Party politician stubs
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