Kenneth Wang (politician)
Kenneth Wang | |
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王小选 | |
Deputy Leader of ACT Party | |
In office April 2014 – 9 July 2017 | |
Leader | Jamie Whyte David Seymour |
Preceded by | Don Nicolson |
Succeeded by | Beth Houlbrooke |
Member of the New Zealand Parliament for ACT Party List | |
In office 23 November 2004 – 17 September 2005 | |
Preceded by | Donna Awatere Huata[n 1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Wang Xiaoxuan 王小选 1955 |
Political party | ACT New Zealand |
Kenneth Xiaoxuan Wang (simplified Chinese: 王小选; traditional Chinese: 王小選; pinyin: Wáng Xiǎoxuǎn; born 1955) is a former Deputy Leader of the ACT New Zealand party.
Biography
[edit]Wang was born in China, and has three siblings. He arrived in New Zealand in 1984 and is married with two children. Wang worked in the marketing and advertising sector in Auckland. He was New Zealand's second Chinese MP (with the first being Pansy Wong).
At the 2005 election, Wang contested the seat of Mt Roskill, and was seventh on ACT's party list. However, he was not returned to Parliament.
In the 2008 general election, he stood unsuccessfully in the electorate of Botany for the ACT New Zealand Party. National candidate Pansy Wong filed a complaint to the electoral commission about Wang's billboards which exhorted, "Vote for Wang, get Wang and Wong" (because Pansy Wong's high rank on the National Party List assured her of a seat in parliament).[1][2]
He was elected Deputy Leader of ACT in April 2014.[3] Wang resigned as Deputy Leader on 9 July 2017, after expressing disappointment with his list placing and feelings that ACT had moved away from former policies that compelled him to join the party 15 years earlier.[4]
Wang owns an advertising company in Auckland called 'BananaWorks'.[citation needed]
Member of Parliament
[edit]Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party | |
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2004–2005 | 47th | List | 10 | ACT |
He previously served as a member of Parliament to replace Donna Awatere Huata, who was expelled from Parliament in November 2004.[5]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Normally, list MPs do not have individual predecessors or successors, but Awatere Huata was expelled during a sitting parliament and therefore was succeeded by Wang.
References
[edit]- ^ "Wang Wong gone wrong". Howick and Pakuranga Times. 2 October 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- ^ Tan, Lincoln (5 November 2008). "Wang accuses opponent of dirty tactics". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- ^ Shabnam Dastgheib (15 April 2014). "Kenneth Wang elected Act deputy leader". Stuff. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
- ^ "Act Party deputy Kenneth Wang resigns over list ranking, party direction". The New Zealand Herald. 9 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
- ^ "New MP joins Act in Parliament". The New Zealand Herald. 23 November 2004. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- 1955 births
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- Living people
- Chinese emigrants to New Zealand
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 2002 New Zealand general election
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 2005 New Zealand general election
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- New Zealand businesspeople
- New Zealand list MPs
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