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Malcolm Douglas (politician)

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809: 301:. Douglas garnered much support among local members and quickly became a frontrunner in the race and won the floor vote of members at the selection meeting, with over twice as many votes as the next two candidates ( 804: 814: 662: 356: 794: 789: 799: 708: 314: 309:) combined. However he still ended up losing, with Gerbic getting the nod. Later in 1980 he put his name forward to replace long serving MP 333: 670: 666: 646: 348: 287: 260: 229: 294:. The court declared Peters elected on election night. The petition involved the methods of voting allowable, 'ticks and crosses'. 322: 751: 564: 547: 283: 275: 240: 43: 340: 235: 123: 290:, until 24 May 1979, when he was unseated by a decision of the Electoral Court in favour of National Party candidate 259:. Douglas made his first foray into politics in 1975 when he unsuccessfully sought the Labour Party candidacy for 298: 268: 247: 193:
and after graduating was employed as a law clerk at Haigh, Charters & Carthy. He was also the coach of the
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Following his ejection from Parliament, Douglas then unsuccessfully stood for the Labour nomination at the
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He then put his name forward for the newly created seat in south Auckland,
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Before entering parliament Douglas was a lawyer. He had studied law at
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election
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to win nomination. He won the election and represented the
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While studying law at university he was a member of
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Archived from 332:In 1990, Douglas was awarded the 795:20th-century New Zealand lawyers 752:Member of Parliament for Hunua 718:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . 613:"More Join List of Hopefuls". 493:. 15 February 1977. p. 1. 416:. 27 November 1978. p. 4. 357:number three on the party list 1: 790:University of Auckland alumni 545:"Labour's Onehunga line-up". 510:. 5 November 1977. p. 6. 379:Young, Audrey (9 June 2008). 800:New Zealand Labour Party MPs 476:. 18 August 1975. p. 3. 263:following the retirement of 619:. 31 March 1981. p. 3. 602:. 15 April 1980. p. 1. 585:. 14 April 1980. p. 2. 313:in the safe Labour seat of 831: 596:"Labour Choice For Seat". 758: 749: 744: 737: 568:. 10 May 1980. p. 1. 299:1980 Onehunga by-election 239: 217: 214: 155: 82: 49: 30: 703:. 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Index

New Zealand Parliament
Hunua
Winston Peters
Auckland
Labour
Bill Anderton
Norman Douglas
Roger Douglas
Alma mater
University of Auckland
Labour Party
Karaka
Auckland
University of Auckland
Manurewa Marlins
New Zealand Parliament
1978
39th
Hunua
Labour
Princes Street Labour
Onehunga
Hugh Watt
Mangere by-election
Hunua
Colin Moyle
Hunua
1978 general election
Winston Peters
1980 Onehunga by-election

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