Dianne Yates

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Dianne Yates (born 29 November 1943) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party.

[edit] Member of parliament

Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party
44th Hamilton East Labour
45th List 16 Labour
46th List 22 Labour
47th Hamilton East 29 Labour
48th List 28 Labour

She first entered Parliament in the 1993 elections, representing the Hamilton East electorate. In the 1996 elections, she was defeated in Hamilton East by National's Tony Steel, but remained in Parliament as a list MP. She recaptured Hamilton East again in the 2002 elections by a majority of 614 votes[1]. However in the 2005 election she lost the seat to National's David Bennett by a significant 5,298 votes[2], and again became a list MP. In August 2007, she announced that she would retire from Parliament by the end of the year in order to stand for the Hamilton City Council.[3] This she did, but she was unsuccessful, finishing 7th.

She was expected to be replaced by Louisa Wall, the next candidate on Labour's list, but Wall entered parliament as a replacement for Ann Hartley. Dianne Yates gave her valedictory statement to Parliament on March 19 2008[4] and left the Parliament on March 29 2008[5]. Su'a William Sio, who ranked 47th on the Labour Party list in the 2005 parliamentary elections, became a member of Parliament on April 1 2008 as the next person on Labour's list[6] .

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