Peter Brown (politician)

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Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party
45th List 13 NZ First
46th List 2 NZ First
47th List 2 NZ First
48th List 2 NZ First

Peter Brown (born 1939) is a member of the New Zealand Parliament, and deputy leader of the New Zealand First party. He formerly managed a stevedoring company and led the New Zealand Stevedoring Employers Association; he holds a sea captain's certificate.

Brown was nearly elected to parliament as a New Zealand First candidate for the Kaimai electorate in the 1993 election, entered parliament as a list MP with the 1996 election. He was re-elected as a list MP at the 1999 election and 2002 election.

As of 2004, Brown serves as his party's spokesman on the issues of accident insurance, energy, labour, transport, and statistics. He has promoted the cause of voluntary euthanasia, including proposing the Death With Dignity bill which was defeated in a conscience vote in Parliament in 2003.