Denise Lee

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Denise Adrienne Lee[1] (previously Denise Krum; born 4 December 1970) is a New Zealand politician who was the National Party's Member of Parliament for the Maungakiekie electorate from 2017 to 2020. She was previously an Auckland Council local body councillor.

Preceded bySam Lotu-Iiga
Preceded byRichard Northey
Succeeded byJosephine Bartley
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Denise Lee
Lee in 2018
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Maungakiekie
In office
23 September 2017  6 November 2020
Preceded bySam Lotu-Iiga
Succeeded byPriyanca Radhakrishnan
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Ward Councillor
In office
13 October 2013  12 October 2017
Preceded byRichard Northey
Succeeded byJosephine Bartley
Personal details
Born (1970-12-04) 4 December 1970 (age 55)
Paeroa, New Zealand
PartyNew Zealand National Party
Auckland Future (Local)
Other political
affiliations
United Future (until 2009)
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Early years

Lee was born in Paeroa in 1970 and is the daughter of Graeme Lee, who was also a Member of Parliament.[2]

She was married and known as Denise Krum during the start of her political career, before returning to her maiden name following the 2016 local election.[3]

During the 2008 general election, Lee stood in Maungakiekie for United Future. Lee was President of United Future at the time. She later left United Future and joined the New Zealand National Party. She stood on the party list during the 2011 election but was not ranked high enough to be elected.

Auckland Council

Member of Parliament

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New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate List Party
20172020 52nd Maungakiekie 63 National
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In 2017 she announced she would seek selection as the National Party's candidate for Maungakiekie at the 2017 general election.[6] On 7 March 2017 Lee was selected as National's candidate for Maungakiekie.[7] She was elected at the 2017 general election with a majority of almost 2000 votes.[8]

She resigned from her position as councillor for the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki ward, effective 12 October 2017,[9] triggering a by-election held on 17 February 2018.

In her maiden speech, Lee noted that the driving force behind her political career was the death of her son.[10] She said that;

Politics really did become personal for me then. A flick of the pen, the wording of an amendment, an exchange in this debating chamber—Parliament's processes affect everyday lives.[11]

When the 52nd Parliament opened, she was appointed as a member of the Education and Workforce select committee.[12]

During the 2020 New Zealand general election held on 17 October, on preliminary results Lee was ahead of Labour candidate Priyanca Radhakrishnan by a margin of 580 votes.[13] However, when final results were released she lost the seat to Radhakrishnan by 635 votes.[14][15]

In 2021 Lee returned to local government when she was elected as a trustee of Entrust, a trust for electricity consumers in Auckland.[16]

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