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Helen Patricia Duncan MNZM


Born c. 1941
Greymouth[1]
 New Zealand
Died February 6, 2007 (aged 65)[1]
Nationality New Zealand
Political party Labour Party
Alma mater Auckland University
Canterbury University
Christchurch Teachers' College[1]

Helen Patricia Duncan (1941 – 6 February, 2007), MNZM, was a New Zealand politician and a member of the Labour Party.

Early years

Duncan was born on the West Coast, and attended Canterbury University, Auckland University, and Christchurch Teachers' College. She worked as a teacher in a number of different cities. She has been involved with the New Zealand Educational Institute (Te Riu Roa) and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions.

Member of Parliament

Years Term Electorate List Party
1998–1999 45th List 22 Labour
1999–2002 46th List 30 Labour
2002–2005 47th List 30 Labour

She first stood for Parliament in the 1996 elections, standing unsuccessfully in the Auckland electorate of Epsom. In 1998, however, a Labour list MP Jill White, resigned from Parliament. As Duncan was the next-ranked MP on the Labour Party list, she entered Parliament in White's place.

In the 1999 election and the 2002 election, Duncan remained in Parliament as a list MP, also unsuccessfully contesting the North Shore seat.

She left Parliament at the 2005 election after being diagnosed with cancer. She died on 6 February 2007.[1][2][3]

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