Toni Severin | |
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for ACT party list | |
In office 17 October 2020 –14 October 2023 | |
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Political party | ACT |
Toni Gae Severin is a New Zealand politician. She was a Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand from 2020 until 2023.
Severin grew up in Invercargill. [1] After moving to Christchurch, she worked as a laboratory technician for Canterbury District Health Board for 14 years. [2] At the age of 21, she was diagnosed with dyslexia. [1] [3] Later, she completed a diploma in marketing at Christchurch Polytechnic. [3]
Severin is a business owner with her husband, Richard. [4] [5] [6] The Companies Register shows her as director and shareholder of Vess 2013, a residential rental company, and Jet-X Wellington, which steam-cleans building exteriors. [7] Severin continued to be involved with these companies through her political career, as shown by a June 2023 report on MPs' financial interest disclosures. [8] A third company, Unique Links NZ, a jewellery wholesaling company, was removed from the Companies Register in 2021 for failing to file an annual return. [9]
Severin unsuccessfully contested four elections for ACT before finally being elected a member of Parliament in 2020.
In the 2008, 2011 and 2014 elections, she was selected for Christchurch Central. Her party list placement in 2008 was 54th and she finished sixth of nine candidates in the electorate. [10] In 2011, she was ranked 17th on the party list and finished last of six electorate candidates. [11] In 2014, she was placed 11th on the party list and came sixth of eight candidates. [12]
Severin transferred to Christchurch East for the 2017 general election and was placed 10th on the ACT party list. She was last out of the seven candidates. [13]
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party | |
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2020 –2023 | 53rd | List | 9 | ACT |
In the 2020 general election, Severin contested Christchurch East for a second time, and was ninth on the party list. She finished fourth of nine candidates in Christchurch East, but ACT won 7.6% of the party vote. This entitled it to ten MPs, including Severin. [14] [15] [16]
Severin was a member of the Health and the Regulations Review select committees. [17] She was ACT's spokesperson on ACC, corrections, and disability issues. [17]
Severin outlined her political philosophy and priorities in her maiden statement. She championed free marketing and deregulation, and stated her intention to advocate on behalf of small business in Parliament. [3]
For the 2023 general election, ACT moved Severin down its party list from 9th to 14th, [18] which was not a high enough ranking for her to be re-elected. [19] She also unsuccessfully contested Christchurch East, coming fifth place with 1,679 votes. [20]
Severin is a licensed gun owner and believes the gun control laws passed after the Christchurch mosque attack was rushed and would not have prevented the attack. [2] [21] Severin delayed receiving her COVID-19 vaccination after seeking medical advice due to a pre-existing condition. [22] [23]
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