JOHN CARTER (NEW ZEALAND)

'John McGregor Carter' (8 May 1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician, and member of the National Party.
Before entering politics, Carter worked as a local government administration official.

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Member of Parliament
Political views

Member of Parliament


'Parl.''Electorate''List Pos.''Party'
42ndBay of IslandsNational
43rdBay of IslandsNational
44thFar NorthNational
45thNorthland34National
46thNorthland16National
47thNorthland21National
48thNorthland15National

Carter was elected to Parliament in the 1987 elections, winning the Bay of Islands electorate. He has remained an MP for that area since then, although the seat is now called Northland. When the National Party came to power in the 1990 elections, Carter became the Junior Government Whip, and then Senior Government Whip until 1995 and again from 1996 to mid-2004.
Carter was sacked as Whip in 1995, after he phoned into a talkback radio show, hosted by fellow National MP John Banks, impersonating a workshy MÄori called Hone, causing widespread offence.

Political views


Carter is a supporter of the Monarchy in New Zealand. In 1992, a year described by Queen Elizabeth II as her ''annus horribilis'', Carter called on New Zealanders to write in to express their support for her, having written to ''The Times'' of London criticising the British media's apparent lack of respect towards the Queen. Inundated with letters of support, he remarked that "we wanted her to know we cared".

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