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词条 Jo Goodhew
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  1. Early years

  2. Member of Parliament

  3. References

  4. External links

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Joanne Gay Goodhew (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician. She served as a member of Parliament between 2005 and 2017.

Early years

Goodhew grew up in Timaru, and attended Timaru Girls' High School. She holds a qualification in nursing from Otago Polytechnic. She has been involved in a variety of health organisations in the Otago region.

Member of Parliament

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In the 2005 election, Goodhew was a candidate for the National Party, standing in the Aoraki electorate and being ranked 31st on the party list. She won the Aoraki seat and entered Parliament.[1]

In the 2008 election, most of Aoraki was moved to the new Rangitata electorate, which was vulnerable to capture by Labour. This didn't eventuate, and Goodhew won the new electorate with an increased majority.[1]

Goodhew was elected Junior Whip by Caucus following the resignation from Government by Richard Worth. This led to the former Junior Whip Chris Tremain being promoted to Senior Whip and Nathan Guy taking over Worth's portfolios. After the 2011 Election, Goodhew was returned as MP for Rangitata but with a slightly reduced majority. Goodhew was made Minister of Community and Voluntary Sector, succeeding from Tariana Turia when the new Government portfolios were announced; she was replaced as Junior Whip by Louise Upston, MP for Taupo.

In the {{NZ election link|2014}}, Goodhew more than doubled her majority over Labour's Steve Gibson.[2]

On 20 December 2016, after Prime Minister John Key resigned, the National party reshuffled some of their party members' roles, and Jo Goodhew lost her Ministerial portfolios.

After the reshuffle, on 25 January 2017, Goodhew announced that she wouldn't be contesting the {{NZ election link|2017}}.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Hon Jo Goodhew |url= http://www.parliament.nz/en-nz/mpp/mps/current/51MP2321/goodhew-hon-jo |publisher=New Zealand Parliament |accessdate=30 September 2014 |date=23 September 2014}}
2. ^{{cite news |last1=Montgomerie |first1=Jack |title=Goodhew, Dean back with bigger majorities |url= http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/10527541/Goodhew-Dean-back-with-bigger-majorities |accessdate=30 September 2014 |work=The Timaru Herald |date=22 September 2014}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=11788707|title=National MP Jo Goodhew quits after being dumped from Cabinet|date=25 January 2017|work=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=25 January 2017}}

External links

  • Official website
  • {{facebook|317621700194}}
  • {{Twitter}}
  • "Timaru Herald" New Ministerial roles for Goodhew
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