Reuben Davidson

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Reuben Davidson
MP
Reuben Davidson.jpg
Davidson in 2020
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Christchurch East
Assumed office
14 October 2023
YearsTermElectorateListParty
2023 present 54th Christchurch East 57 Labour

At the 2019 local body elections, he was elected to the Banks Peninsula Community Board. Re-elected in 2022, he became chairman of the community board and was also chairman of the Labour-aligned local political ticket The People's Choice. [4]

He put himself forward for the Labour nomination in the seat of Port Hills for the 2020 election to replace the retiring Ruth Dyson. He missed out with Labour's vice-president Tracey McLellan winning the selection. [6] He then stood in the seat of Selwyn and was 67th on Labour's 2020 party list. He finished second in Selwyn to National's Nicola Grigg. [7] Despite losing, Davidson polled higher than normal, coming closest to winning the seat for Labour in 27 years. [8]

After Labour's Poto Williams announced her retirement from the Christchurch East electorate in December 2022, [9] Davidson was selected for the seat ahead of Dan Rosewarne, Colin Meurk, Melissa Lama, and Teresa Butler. After gaining selection he stated he would resign from the Banks Peninsula Community Board and donate his community board salary to the Mayoral Relief Fund. [4] He was 57th on Labour's 2023 party list. [10] He was elected to the Christchurch East seat in October 2023 with a margin of over 2000 votes. [11] [12] Davidson was one of just two new MPs elected in Labour's defeat in 2023 along with Cushla Tangaere-Manuel. He stated "It's bittersweet because I'm really aware of the huge shoes I'm stepping into to represent the people of Christchurch East but I had hoped to be doing it as part of a Labour government". [13]

In late November 2023, Davidson was appointed as spokesperson for statistics, digital economy and communications, and associate broadcasting and media in the Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins. [14]

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