Nicole McKee

Nicole Raima McKee[1] is a New Zealand politician who was elected to the New Zealand parliament at the 2020 general election as a representative of the ACT New Zealand.

Nicole McKee

Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for ACT party list
Assumed office
17 October 2020
Personal details
Political partyACT
Alma materUniversity of Auckland

Early life and career

McKee was born in Lower Hutt. She moved to Rotorua in her teens, then returned to Wellington as an adult. McKee became pregnant when she was 24, but her partner died in a car accident a week before their daughter was born.[2]

Political career

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate List Party
2020present 53rd List 3 ACT

Mckee was a strong critic of the Sixth Labour Government's gun laws, passed following the Christchurch mosque shootings of 15 March 2019.[3] The new restrictions on gun ownership and game animal management are the issues which propelled her to enter politics.[4] She met David Seymour, ACT's leader, through their opposition to those gun laws, and joined the ACT Party in June 2020.[2]

McKee ran for the electorate of Rongotai. While she did not win the electorate, McKee came in via the party list since ACT won 7.6% of the vote, entitling it to ten seats in Parliament.[5][6][7] She is ACT's spokesperson for Firearms Law Reform, Conservation, Justice and Veterans.[8]

Personal life

McKee lives in Hataitai, Wellington. She is married, and she and her husband have four children.[2] She enjoys hunting and wool spinning.[4]

References


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