Banks Peninsula electorate

Banks Peninsula is currently held by Labour's Tracey McLellan, who won safely with a margin of 13,156. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Banks Peninsula – 50% to National's 21%. The electorate existed from 1996 to 2008, and was recreated in the 2019/2020 electorate redistribution. It has generally been held by Labour MPs.

Lan Pham

Green Party

| Not currently in parliament

Lan Pham

Green Party

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

It is crunch time for us humans and our future on this planet. I am someone who is all about the fundamentals of life. Clean drinking water, rivers, lakes, oceans we can swim in and gather food from, a climate and soils we can grow food in, and a warm dry home. I want to be a part of building our society around the basics of caring for each other and our environment.

About me

My background is in freshwater ecology, working with schools, iwi, farmers, and community groups on grass-roots environmental restoration projects. I have served two terms in local government (at regional and national levels), and in commissioner roles so I understand how the current system works (or doesn't work) and what needs to change. I am not here to muck around with political inaction. I am ready and determined to drive enduring change for our kids and future generations.

My priorities
  1. Implement a wealth tax on the richest 0.7% for free dental and lift every person and family out of poverty.
  2. Build Te Tiriti-based partnerships to protect at least 30% of Aotearoa's marine environment by 2030.
  3. Bring agriculture into the Emissions Trading Scheme to urgently reduce climate emissions.
Candidate list rank

6

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Environmental Advisor

Residence

Woolston/Roimata

Age

37

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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Why I'm standing

It is crunch time for us humans and our future on this planet. I am someone who is all about the fundamentals of life. Clean drinking water, rivers, lakes, oceans we can swim in and gather food from, a climate and soils we can grow food in, and a warm dry home. I want to be a part of building our society around the basics of caring for each other and our environment.

About me

My background is in freshwater ecology, working with schools, iwi, farmers, and community groups on grass-roots environmental restoration projects. I have served two terms in local government (at regional and national levels), and in commissioner roles so I understand how the current system works (or doesn't work) and what needs to change. I am not here to muck around with political inaction. I am ready and determined to drive enduring change for our kids and future generations.

My priorities
  1. Implement a wealth tax on the richest 0.7% for free dental and lift every person and family out of poverty.
  2. Build Te Tiriti-based partnerships to protect at least 30% of Aotearoa's marine environment by 2030.
  3. Bring agriculture into the Emissions Trading Scheme to urgently reduce climate emissions.
Candidate list rank

6

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Environmental Advisor

Residence

Woolston/Roimata

Age

37

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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