John Wallace (New Zealand)
- John Wallace (New Zealand)
The Honourable Mr John Hamilton Wallace was a Judge of the High Court of New Zealand in Auckland. He was appointed Chief Human Rights Commissioner in July 1983, and in 1985 was appointed Chairman of the 1985-86 Royal Commission on the Electoral System which recommended MMP for electing Parliament.
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"Royal Commission on the Electoral System" (AJHR 1986 H3)
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