Mike Tana | |
Office: | 5th Mayor of Porirua |
Term Start: | 26 October 2016 |
Term End: | 30 October 2019 |
Deputy: | Izzy Ford |
Predecessor: | Nick Leggett |
Successor: | Anita Baker |
Birth Place: | Matakohe, New Zealand |
Spouse: | Toni |
Children: | 6 |
Michael Darren Tana[1] (born)[2] is a New Zealand politician and trade union leader. He was mayor of Porirua from 2016 to 2019.
Tana is from Matakohe, near Ruawai in the Northland region.[3] His iwi are Ngāti Whātua and Ngāpuhi.[4]
He has an agricultural science degree from Massey University.
He has been senior biosecurity adviser at the Ministry for Primary Industries, and the president of the 62,000-strong Public Service Association.[5]
He announced in August 2016 that he would be running for Mayor of Porirua and he ran a poorly-funded campaign. Tana won the 2016 mayoral election, receiving 5,887 votes (after other candidates were eliminated on the STV ballot).[6] He was the first Māori mayor of Porirua, and one of only a small number of Māori mayors in New Zealand history.[7]
Tana grew up experiencing racism, and when he was elected Mayor he joined Porirua City up to an anti-racism campaign.[8]
Tana ran for Mayor again in the 2019 local elections but failed to win re-election, instead coming in 2nd place behind Anita Baker.[9]
Tana has six children with his wife Toni.