β¨ Electoral Declaration
SUPPLEMENT TO
New Zealand Gazette
OF THURSDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 2007
WELLINGTON: WEDNESDAY, 7 FEBRUARY 2007 β ISSUE NO. 13
Departmental Notice
Justice
Electoral Act 1993
Declaration by Chief Electoral Officer That Katrina May Shanks is Elected a Member of Parliament
WHEREASβ
A. I have received a warrant from His Excellency the Governor-General, to supply a member of Parliament to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Donald Thomas Brash pursuant to section 55(1)(f) of the Electoral Act 1993;
B. Under section 137(2) of the Electoral Act 1993, I have determined that of the unelected candidates on the party list of the National Party, Katrina May Shanks stood highest in the order of preference on that list;
C. Under section 137(3) of that Act, I have asked the Secretary of the National Party whether Katrina May Shanks remains a member of that party and I have been informed by the Secretary of the National Party that she remains a member of that party;
D. Under section 137(4) of that Act, I have asked Katrina May Shanks whether she is willing to be a member of Parliament and she has indicated her willingness to be a member of Parliament.
THEREFORE, pursuant to section 137(4) of that Act,
I, Robert Andrew Peden, Chief Electoral Officer, declare
Katrina May Shanks
to be elected a member of Parliament.
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of February 2007.
ROBERT ANDREW PEDEN, Chief Electoral Officer,
Ministry of Justice.
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ποΈ Declaration of Katrina May Shanks as Member of Parliament
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration7 February 2007
Electoral Act 1993, Member of Parliament, National Party, Resignation, Replacement
- Katrina May Shanks, Declared elected as Member of Parliament
- Donald Thomas Brash, Resigned from Parliament
- Robert Andrew Peden, Chief Electoral Officer, Ministry of Justice