The New Zealand politician Graeme Reeves (born 1947), a member of the New Zealand National Party, represented Miramar in Parliament from 1990 to 1993, when Annette King of the New Zealand Labour Party won his seat.
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Years | Term | Electorate | Party | |
1990–1993 | 43rd | Miramar | National |
Reeves (who was formerly a solicitor) and five other one-term National MPs entered Parliament in a swing against Labour in the 1990 election. He failed to re-enter Parliament as a list candidate in the 1996 election. Since then, he has stood several times for the United Future New Zealand party. In the 2008 elections he filled the number 4 slot in the United Future list and stood as a United Future electorate candidate for Wairarapa.
Reeves was appointed to the New Zealand Gambling Commission in June 2004.[1] In December 2010 he was appointed as Chief Gambling Commissioner.[2]