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John Carter was born on 8 May, 1950 in Te Kōpuru, New Zealand, is a New Zealand politician. Discover John Carter'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 73 years old?

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Occupation Local government official
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May, 1950
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace Te Kōpuru, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1950

John McGregor Carter (born 8 May 1950) is a New Zealand politician, and member of the National Party.

1987

He represented the Bay of Islands, Far North and Northland electorates in Parliament from 1987 until July 2011, when he became New Zealand's High Commissioner to the Cook Islands.

He was the county clerk and principal officer at Hokianga County Council until his election to Parliament in 1987.

Carter is married, and has one daughter and two sons.

Carter was elected to Parliament in the 1987 election, winning the Bay of Islands electorate.

1990

The National Party came to power in the 1990 election and Carter was appointed as the Junior Government Whip, and later Senior Government Whip until 1995 and again from 1996 to mid-2004.

In 1990, Carter was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.

1992

In 1992, a year described by Queen Elizabeth II as her annus horribilis, Carter called on New Zealanders to write in to express their support for her, having written to The Times of London criticising the British media's apparent lack of respect towards the Queen.

Inundated with letters of support, he remarked that "we wanted her to know we cared".

1993

He continued to represent the area when the seat changed names to Far North in 1993 and later Northland.

1994

In March 1994 he publicly disavowed Prime Minister Jim Bolger's call for a New Zealand republic.

1995

Carter was sacked as whip in 1995, after he phoned into a talkback radio show, hosted by fellow National MP John Banks, impersonating a work-shy Māori called Hone, causing widespread offence.

In the first term of the Fifth National Government, Carter was a Minister outside of Cabinet, holding the Civil Defence, Senior Citizens, Racing and Associate Local Government portfolios.

He also chaired the Auckland Governance Legislation select committee.

2011

In February 2011, the government announced that Carter would be the next High Commissioner to the Cook Islands.

He left Parliament in July 2011, but his departure did not result in a by-election, as the vacancy occurred within six months of the next general election.

On 13 June 2011 Carter was granted the right to retain the title of The Honourable for his lifetime.

2012

In the 2012 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for services as a Member of Parliament.

2013

Since the October 2013 local elections, he served as mayor of the Far North District for 9 years until his retirement from politics in 2022.

He was born in Te Kōpuru, Northland and educated at Otamatea High School.

Before entering politics, Carter worked as a local government administration official.

He retired as New Zealand's High Commissioner to the Cook Islands in July 2013.

Carter returned to the Far North District of New Zealand, successfully running for mayor of the district at the 2013 local elections, defeating the incumbent Wayne Brown.

2016

He was re-elected again in both 2016 and 2019.

He lives at Waipapakauri Ramp on Ninety Mile Beach.

In October 2021, Carter expressed opposition to the Sixth Labour Government's Three Waters reform programme, describing it as a "mistake."

In September 2022, Carter announced that he would not run as Mayor during the 2022 New Zealand local elections on 8 October.

He was succeeded as Mayor of the Far North by Moko Tepania, who became the district's first Māori mayor.

Carter is a supporter of the monarchy in New Zealand.