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Emma Chatterton MP | |
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Member of the
New Zealand Parliament for National Party party list | |
Assumed office 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | New Zealand |
Political party | National |
Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Emma Chatterton is a New Zealand politician, representing the New Zealand National Party as a Member of Parliament since the 2023 New Zealand general election.
Chatterton attended Columba College in Dunedin. [1] She later studied music at Cambridge University. [2]
Chatterton worked as a senior leader at Wellington-based social investment company ImpactLab. She has previously worked as a teacher. [3]
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party | |
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2023–present | 54th | List | 27 | National |
Chatterton was selected by the National Party to contest the Remutaka electorate at the 2023 election. She was 27th on the party list. On election night, Chatterton lost to Chris Hipkins by more than 7600 votes, although as there was a possibility of her entering parliament through her list position, she still attended the induction for new MPs. [4]
During the School Strike for Climate, while still a candidate, Chatterton spoke to the crowd outside parliament. She was heckled for it, and as other parties had sent sitting MPs to speak, it led James Shaw to say she had been "strung out to dry" by the National Party. [4] [5] During her campaign, Chatterton walked into a dairy to hand out pamphlets to find an attempted robbery was in progress. [6]
Chatterton has four children with her husband Tom. [4]
![]() | This is not a Wikipedia article: It is work in progress by the
New Zealand politics task force, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. This draft is only likely to be published as a Wikipedia article if the person's membership of parliament is certain and confirmed. As such, Member of Parliament is given in present tense. Feel free to edit this draft; see
the rules how to go about this. This draft was last edited 47 days ago ( purge). |
Emma Chatterton MP | |
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![]() | |
Member of the
New Zealand Parliament for National Party party list | |
Assumed office 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | New Zealand |
Political party | National |
Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Emma Chatterton is a New Zealand politician, representing the New Zealand National Party as a Member of Parliament since the 2023 New Zealand general election.
Chatterton attended Columba College in Dunedin. [1] She later studied music at Cambridge University. [2]
Chatterton worked as a senior leader at Wellington-based social investment company ImpactLab. She has previously worked as a teacher. [3]
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party | |
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2023–present | 54th | List | 27 | National |
Chatterton was selected by the National Party to contest the Remutaka electorate at the 2023 election. She was 27th on the party list. On election night, Chatterton lost to Chris Hipkins by more than 7600 votes, although as there was a possibility of her entering parliament through her list position, she still attended the induction for new MPs. [4]
During the School Strike for Climate, while still a candidate, Chatterton spoke to the crowd outside parliament. She was heckled for it, and as other parties had sent sitting MPs to speak, it led James Shaw to say she had been "strung out to dry" by the National Party. [4] [5] During her campaign, Chatterton walked into a dairy to hand out pamphlets to find an attempted robbery was in progress. [6]
Chatterton has four children with her husband Tom. [4]