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Nicky Wagner
MPNicky campaigning against the Electoral Finance Bill, in Christchurch, 28 November 2007. Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for National Party ListIncumbent Assumed office
2005Prime Minister John Key Personal details Born 23 July 1953
ChristchurchNationality New Zealand Political party National Spouse(s) David Children two sons Occupation Business Profession Teacher Website Nicky Wagner Nicky Wagner (born 23 July 1953 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand politician, who holds a list seat for the New Zealand National Party in the Parliament of New Zealand.
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Early life and career
Wagner has received a teaching degree from Christchurch College of Education, a BA from Canterbury University, and an MBA from Massey University. After working for a time as a teacher, she entered the business world, and currently runs an internet marketing company that she established. She has also been involved with the New Zealand fashion industry, establishing the FashioNZ website.
Politics
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 48th List 28 National 49th List 43 National In 2005, Wagner endorsed the NZ Flag.com Trusts campaign for a referendum on New Zealand's flag, stating "Our flag should celebrate our nation's identity and our special foot-print on this earth. We will always respect and cherish our links with the past that are represented in our present flag but a young country needs to create a strong vision for its future."[1]
In 2003 Wagner was elected to the Canterbury Regional Council, and was a councillor until 2007.
In the 2005 general elections, she stood as the National Party's candidate for the Christchurch Central electorate, and was 28th on National's list. This was the third highest placing for a newcomer, behind Tim Groser and Chris Finlayson.
In the 2008 general election she drastically cut Labour's majority in both the electorate and the party vote, reducing the candidate majority from 7,836 to 936. She remains in Parliament, having been re-elected to Parliament through the National Party list.
Nicky sits on the Climate Change Review Committee and has been made Deputy Chair of the Environmental Select Committee
References
- ^ "NZ Flag.com - Endorsements". http://www.nzflag.com/endorsements.cfm?i=83. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
External links
- Nicy Wagner MP official site
- Profile at National party
- Profile at New Zealand Parliament
- Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou.co.nz
Categories:- 1953 births
- Living people
- New Zealand National Party MPs
- New Zealand businesspeople
- University of Canterbury alumni
- Massey University alumni
- New Zealand women in politics
- New Zealand list MPs
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