Ian Quigley
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Ian Terence Quigley was a New Zealand
politician of the Labour Party
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to 1975
, when he was defeated (Wilson, p. 228). His majority in 1972 was 1,483 votes.
Quigley served on the Cromwell Borough Council 1962-75, was the Deputy Mayor 1971-75; also a member of the Otago Regional Development Council 1973-75; and Otago Council 1970-75 (Traue, p. 226).
He was awarded the NZ 1990 Medal.
New Zealand
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politician of the Labour Party
New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party is a New Zealand political party. It describes itself as centre-left and socially progressive and has been one of the two primary parties of New Zealand politics since 1935....
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Member of Parliament
Ian Quigley represented the Otago Central electorate from 1972New Zealand general election, 1972
The New Zealand general election of 1972 was held to elect MPs to the 37th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Labour Party, led by Norman Kirk, defeated the governing National Party.-Background:...
to 1975
New Zealand general election, 1975
The 1975 New Zealand general election was held to elect MPs to the 38th session of the New Zealand Parliament. It was the first election in New Zealand where 18-20 year olds and all permanent residents of New Zealand were eligible to vote, although only citizens were able to be...
, when he was defeated (Wilson, p. 228). His majority in 1972 was 1,483 votes.
Quigley served on the Cromwell Borough Council 1962-75, was the Deputy Mayor 1971-75; also a member of the Otago Regional Development Council 1973-75; and Otago Council 1970-75 (Traue, p. 226).
He was awarded the NZ 1990 Medal.