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Carl Bates
Birth Name:Carl Michael Bates
Birth Date:13 March 1983
Birth Place:Whanganui, New Zealand
Term Start3:14 October 2023
Parliament3:New Zealand
Predecessor3:Steph Lewis
Party:National
Spouse:Candice
Children:2
Alma Mater:Massey University

Carl Michael Bates[1] (born 13 March 1983)[2] is a New Zealand politician, representing the New Zealand National Party as a Member of Parliament since the 2023 New Zealand general election.

Early life

Bates was born and raised in Whanganui, where he attended Mosston School, Rutherford Junior High School, and Whanganui High School.[3] He later gained a bachelor of business studies degree in accountancy from Massey University.[4] He has been a director of an aged care facility, the Arena Manawatu stadium company, and the Universal College of Learning in Palmerston North. Bates set up a company to train boards of directors, named Sirdar Global Group, and operated it in New Zealand and Africa, and self-published two books on business success. He sold the company on his return to New Zealand in 2020.

Political career

Bates joined the National Party at the age of 13, when he campaigned for Peter Gresham.[5] In 2000 he was a Youth MP for Annabel Young.[6] Bates was selected by the National Party to contest the electorate at the . He was 47th on the party list.[7] At the time of his selection he was living in Sanson, but later moved to the Whanganui electorate.[4] On election night, Bates received 16,446 votes, beating the incumbent, first-term Labour Party MP Steph Lewis, by 5,512 votes.[8] [9] Bates said the result reflected that people in Whanganui don't want their assets controlled from the capital. He said people in the region were keen to see both the Three Waters and Resource Management Act reforms reversed.

Personal life

Bates met his wife Candice on Tinder while living in South Africa. They have two children.[3]

Books

Notes and References

  1. News: 2023 General election results of the official count . 3 November 2023 . . 4 November 2023.
  2. Web site: A Tale Of Sorrow And Salvation . February 2013 . Forbes Africa.
  3. Web site: Carl Bates – harnessing Whanganui's opportunities . 7 July 2023 . New Zealand Herald . Steve . Carle.
  4. Web site: Carl Bates selected as National's candidate in Whanganui . 20 February 2023 . Stuff.
  5. News: Carle . Steve . 18 October 2023 . Whanganui's new MP cites National Party values . 8 . Whanganui Midweek . subscription . 20 October 2023.
  6. Web site: Harré. Laila. 6 July 2000. Youth Parliament to debate decriminalisation. beehive.govt.nz.
  7. Web site: Election 2023: Meet Carl Bates, National candidate for Whanganui electorate . 2 July 2023 . New Zealand Herald . Ilona . Hanne.
  8. News: 20 October 2023 . Election 2023: Carl Bates says being Whanganui's new MP is 'a real privilege' . en-NZ . . . 19 October 2023.
  9. Web site: Whanganui – Official Result . . 18 December 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231123104124/https://archive.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2023/electorate-details-62.html . 23 November 2023 . 3 November 2023 . live.