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Allan Peachey was born on 18 October, 1949 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand politician. Discover Allan Peachey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 18 October, 1949
Birthday 18 October
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Date of death 6 November, 2011
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Nationality New Zealand

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1949

Allan Peachey (18 October 1949 – 6 November 2011) was a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament for Tamaki.

Before his election to Parliament, Peachey was employed as the principal of Rangitoto College, the largest secondary school in New Zealand.

He had previously been the president of the Secondary Principals Association of New Zealand, and was an outspoken commentator on educational issues.

2002

Peachey was selected as a list candidate for the National Party in the 2002 elections, and was viewed by many as one of the party's brighter prospects.

His ranking on the party's list (eighteenth, above several sitting MPs) was thought sufficient to guarantee him entry to Parliament, but the National Party's overall performance was poor enough that he narrowly missed out.

2005

An example of such commentary is his book What's Up with Our Schools?, which was released in 2005.

Peachey stood for election again in the 2005 elections.

He was ranked at thirty on National's party list, but was also selected as the National candidate for Tamaki, traditionally regarded as a safe National seat.

This selection caused a certain amount of controversy, as the seat already had a sitting National MP.

That MP, Clem Simich, was persuaded to withdraw, and was rewarded with a high list placing and the National Party candidacy in the electorate of Mangere.

Peachey won the Tamaki electorate seat, receiving 20,956 votes of a total 36,946.

The immediate runner-up in his electorate was Leila Boyle, a Labour Party candidate who received 11,446 votes.

Controversy arose when Peachey e-mailed Selwyn College co-principal Carol White declining an invitation to the school's prizegiving stating at the bottom: "Yes, I do have a knife in your back, so be careful."

Peachey quickly issued an apology.

2011

Although Peachey initially planned to seek re-election in the 2011 election, having been renominated for Tāmaki electorate and been ranked 48th on the party list, he subsequently announced his withdrawal "to focus on his treatment and recovery from his recent ill health".

He had not previously disclosed the nature or extent of his ill health.

His sudden withdrawal shortly before the elections forced the National Party to arrange a new candidate selection process.

Allan Peachey died on 6 November 2011, 20 days before the and what would have been the end of his parliamentary term, after a battle with cancer.