Te Pāti Māori may elect NZ's youngest MP

Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, aged 20, is at number four on the Te Pāti Māori list. Photo: Kelly Hodel/Stuff.

Te Pāti Māori has announced its candidate list rankings for the October election, and based on current polling it may elect New Zealand’s youngest MP in 170 years.

Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, aged 20, is at number four on the list, just below sitting MPs Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, Rawiri Waititi, and Meka Whaitiri.

Maipi-Clarke – Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Porou, Te Atiawa and Ngāi Tahu – is a published author and expert in maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar.

She is also a descendent of Hana Te Hemara, who spearheaded the Māori language petition 50 years ago.

“Hana has every chance of becoming Aotearoa’s youngest MP at the next election,” the party said in announcing their list.

If elected, she would become the youngest MP in 170 years, since James Frederick Stuart-Wortley was elected in 1853 at age 20 and seven months.

“Governments change every three years, but Te Pāti Māori is intergenerational,” co-leader Rawiri Waititi said in a statement.

“We are laying the blueprint for an Aotearoa hou and are putting our money where our mouth is. Hana is our succession plan. She embodies the future of this country,” he said.

“Our rangatahi are more politically engaged than any other generation,” co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer said.

“It’s time we listen to them and make way for them. When we talk about an Aotearoa hou we are talking about people like Hana.

“We have put together a formidable candidate list, stacked with rangatahi who will lead us into the election. We will be running a two-tick campaign to make this happen.”

“Today is the beginning of our succession plan for an Aotearoa hou,” Waititi said.

As of now, Te Pāti Māori is averaging about 3% in the party vote according to RNZ’s polling average, but they are likely to win an electorate seat.

The party is running in all seven Maori electorate seats as well as in Rotorua, currently held by National’s Todd McClay.

Meka Whaitiri won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti for Labour before defecting to Te Pāti Māori in May. The seat has been held by Labour since 2013.

All the major parties have now announced their lists for the 14 October election.

Te Pāti Māori candidate list

  1. Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
  2. Rawiri Waititi
  3. Meka Whaitiri
  4. Hana Maipi
  5. Tākuta (Doc) Ferris
  6. Takutai Kemp
  7. Mariameno Kapa-Kingi
  8. Merepeka Raukawa-Tait
  9. Eru Kapa-Kingi
  10. Keanu Flavell
  11. Hilda Peters
  12. Arabela Boatwright
  13. Pere Huriwai-Seger
  14. Hoera Kereama
  15. Te Ao Kapa
  16. Bridget Bell
  17. Te Whakapono Waikare
  18. Rivah Hura
  19. Conor Watene-O'Sullivan
  20. Dame Rangimārie Naida Glavish
  21. Lady Tureiti Moxon
  22. Dedrie Hemingway
  23. Nancy Tuaine
  24. Teresa Butler
  25. Kyla Campbell-Kamariera
  26. Jacqui Harema
  27. Te Waka Ruapounamu McLeod
  28. John Tamihere
  29. Elijah Pue
  30. Rangi Mclean

-RNZ.

1 comment

Great Potential

Posted on 22-08-2023 16:40 | By k Smith

I saw her on tv a very well spoken and knowlegable young person. She will do well in politics and will be good for the Maori people.
I wish her all the best.


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