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    Clement Rudolph "Clem" Simich or Šimić QSO (born 2 June 1939) is a New Zealand politician for the National Party. Simich was born in Te Kōpuru, Northland...
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    A by-election was held in February 1992, and was won by National's Clem Simich on a reduced majority. Muldoon fell seriously ill almost immediately...
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    by the resignation of incumbent MP Sir Robert Muldoon and was won by Clem Simich with a majority of 1,252. The by-election was also notable as the first...
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  • controversy, as the seat already had a sitting National MP. That MP, Clem Simich, was persuaded to withdraw, and was rewarded with a high list placing...
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  • Clement Clem Simich (born 1939), New Zealand politician Clem Smith (politician), member of the Missouri House of Representatives since 2011 Clement Clem Beauchamp...
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  • sought the party's nomination for the 1992 Tamaki by-election, losing to Clem Simich. Kirk was also a staffer for Prime Minister Jim Bolger, and worked as...
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    Labour Party MP Margaret Wilson. Hon Ken Shirley, List MP – ACT Party Hon Clem Simich, MP for Tamaki – National Party Hon Margaret Wilson, List MP – Labour...
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  • open seat - incumbent National MP Lynda Scott retired in 2005 Incumbent Clem Simich is standing down to contest Mangere Incumbent Labour MP Georgina Beyer...
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    covered by the bill; these were ruled out of order by the chairperson Clem Simich because they amounted to private bills rather than public bills. Members...
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    Winnie Laban 6,734 Chris Finlayson Mangere Taito Phillip Field 16,020 Clem Simich Manukau East Ross Robertson 9,890 Ken Yee Manurewa George Hawkins 11...
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    Anisha Rosnah - Princess of the royal family of Brunei (Croat father) Clem Simich – Member of NZ Parliament Jorge Sobisch – Governor of Neuquén, Argentina...
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    Field won a majority of more than 16,000 over his nearest opponent, Clem Simich of the National Party. This was the largest majority in any electorate...
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    prompted a by-election in Tamaki early the following year — it was won by Clem Simich, also of the National Party. Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, the...
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    Paul East Max Bradford 5,896 Keith Ridings Charles William Sturt Tamaki Clem Simich 8,010 Jonathan Hunt Patricia Schnauer Taranaki-King Country New electorate...
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    December 1999 – 19 October 2005 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Clem Simich Succeeded by Annette King Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Manurewa...
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    Member of Parliament and cabinet minister Jules Radich - Mayor of Dunedin Clem Simich – Former Member of Parliament Millie Srhoj - First Mayor of the Far North...
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  • Finlayson Tim Groser Tau Henare John Key Simon Power Katherine Rich Clem Simich Georgina te Heuheu Maurice Williamson Pansy Wong   New Zealand First...
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    493 Glenda Hughes Rotorua Steve Chadwick 7,744 Malcolm Short Tamaki Clem Simich 1,207 Leila Boyle Taranaki-King Country Shane Ardern 7,175 Judy Hawkins...
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    1996, when he became a list MP after losing in Tamaki to National's Clem Simich. Hunt was returned twice more as a list MP; losing Waitakere to National's...
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    Northcote (born 1942) 27 August 2002 19 September 2005 Labour 47th 5 Clem Simich List MP (born 1939) 8 November 2005 8 November 2008 National 48th 6 Lindsay...
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  • December 1999 – 15 August 2002 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Clem Simich Succeeded by Mark Gosche 4th Minister for Courts In office 10 December...
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    Cullen 5,071 Leah McBey Sydenham Jim Anderton 7,476 Greg Coyle Tāmaki Clem Simich 7,951 Richard Green Taranaki Roger Maxwell 4,871 Stephen Wood Tarawera...
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    candidate Clem Simich won despite fierce competition in an environment where both major parties were out of favour with the electorate. Simich gave up his...
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    Mark Blumsky (list MP) Bob Clarkson (Tauranga) Katherine Rich (list MP) Clem Simich (list MP) Several list MPs elected in 2005 resigned before the end of...
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    Dianne Yates 1 Ashraf Choudhary National (27) 6 Don Brash Katherine Rich Clem Simich Lockwood Smith Roger Sowry Maurice Williamson 21 Shane Ardern Gerry Brownlee...
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    Max Bradford Steve Chadwick 4,978 Max Bradford Lynne Dempsey Tamaki Clem Simich 4,911 Lynne Pillay Alex Swney Taranaki-King Country Shane Ardern 6,510...
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  • Muldoon's resignation from parliament. He decided against it and supported Clem Simich, Muldoon's preferred successor. In 1999 Malcolm and diving friend Jeroen...
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  • Minister Jim Bolger Jenny Shipley Preceded by John Luxton Succeeded by Clem Simich 9th Minister of Local Government In office 9 August 1999 – 10 December...
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  • Phillip Field Ross Robertson John Tamihere National 3 Katherine Rich Clem Simich Pansy Wong 24 Shane Ardern Don Brash Gerry Brownlee David Carter John...
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    2005, Parliament elected Wilson as its new speaker over candidacies by Clem Simich from the New Zealand National Party and Ken Shirley from the ACT Party...
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