Labour selects Meka Whaitiri for Ikaroa-Rawhiti
The New Zealand Labour Party has selected Meka Whaitiri as the party’s candidate for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti by-election at a
hui in Taradale today.
The selection meeting saw six high quality candidates present to more than 700 Labour Party members at Kokiri Marae in
Lower Hutt, Hauiti Marae in Tolaga Bay and St Joseph’s Maori Girls’ College in Taradale.
Meka Whaitiri grew up in Whakatu, Hastings. She started work at the local freezing works, went on to complete a Masters
degree in Education from Victoria University and is currently Chief Executive of Ngāti Kahungunu. Meka is affiliated to
Ngati Kahungunu and Rongowhakaata.
“I am humbled that the Labour whanau of Ikaroa-Rawhiti have chosen me to represent them. This is a responsibility I take
very seriously, as Parekura always did,” says Meka Whaitiri.
“This selection process has shown that Labour is in good health and I’m looking forward to getting out there and earning
the support of Ikaroa-Rawhiti.”
Labour Party president Moira Coatsworth has congratulated Meka Whaitiri on her selection.
“Meka will be an outstanding by-election candidate for Labour and a valuable addition to Labour in Parliament. She has
emerged from a strong field in a process involving hundreds of party members and can go into this by-election knowing
she has the support of the whole Labour whanau.”
Labour Party leader David Shearer and Maori caucus members Shane Jones, Nanaia Mahuta, Moana Mackey and Louisa Wall were
also present at today’s hui.
The Labour Party will officially launch its campaign for Ikaroa-Rawhiti in Hawkes Bay next weekend.
Bio follows:
Meka Whaitiri is the proud mother of two teenage sons. Meka was born in Manutuke and grew up in Whakatu, Hastings. Meka
was Head Girl at Karamu High School and played both netball and softball at a national level. Meka started work at the
local freezing works and went on to complete a Masters degree in Education from Victoria University. Meka has a strong
Māori governance background and knowledge of how Government and Parliament works. She was promoted to be a senior public
servant with the community education group and was also a senior adviser to the Minister of Māori Affairs. Meka has
spent the past four years as the Chief Executive of Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated and is also:
• Director of Kahungunu Asset Holding Company
• Deputy Chair of Waka Ama National Board
• Member of the Hawkes Bay Netball Board
• Mandated negotiator for Rongowhakaata
• Former Chair of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Porirua and Horouta Kohanga Reo.
Meka is affiliated to Ngati Kahungunu and Rongowhakaata.
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