Hilary Calvert Explained

Hilary Calvert
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Constituency Mp:ACT party list
Parliament:New Zealand
Term Start:24 September 2010
Term End:26 November 2011
Predecessor:David Garrett
Birth Date:5 October 1954
Party:ACT
Spouse:Alistair Broad
Children:3
Residence:Dunedin
Profession:Lawyer

Hilary Jane Calvert[1] (born 5 October 1954) is a lawyer and a former member of the New Zealand parliament for the ACT Party. Following the resignation of ACT MP David Garrett in September 2010, she assumed a position in the House of Representatives as the next MP on ACT's list.[2] In 2013 she was elected to the Dunedin City Council, after a failed campaign for mayor.[3]

Early years

Before entering Parliament, Calvert was a Dunedin-based lawyer who specialising in property law.[4] She is a former member of the Otago Central Rail Trail Charitable Trust.[5]

Calvert is married to Alistair Broad and has three adult daughters.[6] Both Calvert and Broad are trained lawyers, but have given up their practising certificates. Calvert now manages her property portfolio.

Political career

In the 2008 general election she was placed number six on the ACT party list and stood in the Dunedin North electorate where she got 1.8% of the votes.[7]

David Garrett resigned as an ACT list MP over a passport controversy on 17 September 2010.[8] Garrett then resigned from Parliament on 23 September 2010 and Calvert was declared elected to the House of Representatives the next day.[2] [9] While an MP, she served on several committees and was the ACT Party Whip.[10]

Calvert did not appear on the party list released for the 2011 general election.

She challenged incumbent Dave Cull for the Dunedin mayoralty in the 2013 local body elections and also sought a seat on the Dunedin City Council.[11] She contested these elections as an independent, unsure whether or not she was still a member of ACT. While Calvert had no previous local government experience, she finished second to Cull in the mayoral election and was elected to Council with the highest number of first-preference votes.[12] [13] In the 2019 local elections, she won a seat on the Otago Regional Council.[14]

Personal policies

Calvert does not agree with attempts to ban farming chickens in cages, saying "We care about people ahead of silly little chickens."[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Dark forces at work in Act Party, says Garrett . 24 September 2010 . . 24 September 2010 . Derek . Cheng.
  2. News: Disgraced NZ MP quits politics . 23 September 2010 . . 23 September 2010.
  3. News: Morris. Chris. Cull sees challenge ahead. Otago Daily Times. 14 October 2013. 14 October 2013.
  4. Web site: Hilary Calvert . Politics.org.nz . 17 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100526081418/http://www.politics.org.nz/webapps/site/23106/88473/chat/politician.html?info_id=188147# . 26 May 2010 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: The Otago Central Rail Trail Charitable Trust . Otago Central Rail Trail . 17 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100926123805/http://otagocentralrailtrail.co.nz/charitable_trust.html# . 26 September 2010 . dead . dmy-all .
  6. News: Mackenzie . Dene . Dunedin MPs: Calvert expected to make it six . 25 September 2010 . Otago Daily Times . 23 September 2010 .
  7. News: Heather Roy's Diary . 17 September 2010 . Scoop . 23 August 2008 .
  8. Web site: David Garrett resigns after passport revelations . . 17 September 2010 . 17 September 2010.
  9. http://www.elections.org.nz/study/news/new-list-mp-for-act-party.html New list MP for ACT Party
  10. Web site: Hilary Calvert. New Zealand Parliament. 26 November 2011. 31 August 2013.
  11. News: Morris . Chris . Calvert confirms bid for mayoralty . 19 July 2013. Otago Daily Times . 31 August 2013.
  12. News: Morris . Chris . Mayoral Profile: Hilary Calvert . 15 September 2013 . . 14 September 2013.
  13. Web site: Dunedin City Council : 2013 Triennial Elections . . 14 October 2013 .
  14. Web site: Dunedin City Council : 2019 Election results - Otago Regional Council . . 4 May 2020 .
  15. News: SAFE outraged at Act MP's 'silly little chicken's' comments . Television New Zealand . 9 June 2011 . 11 June 2011.