Jim Sutton
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Mike Moore
Jim Sutton | |
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![]() Sutton in 2007 | |
| Minister of Agriculture | |
| In office 9 February 1990 – 2 November 1990 | |
| Prime Minister | Geoffrey Palmer Mike Moore |
| In office 10 December 1999 – 19 October 2005 | |
| Prime Minister | Helen Clark |
| Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Waitaki | |
| In office 14 July 1984 – 27 October 1990 | |
| Preceded by | Jonathan Elworthy |
| Succeeded by | Alec Neill |
| Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Timaru | |
| In office 6 November 1993 – 12 October 1996 | |
| Preceded by | Maurice McTigue |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Aoraki | |
| In office 12 October 1996 – 17 September 2005 | |
| Preceded by | Constituency established |
| Succeeded by | Jo Goodhew |
| Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Labour Party list | |
| In office 17 September 2005 – 30 July 2006 | |
| Succeeded by | Charles Chauvel[n 1] |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 7 November 1941 Reading, Berkshire, England |
| Party | Labour |
James Robert Sutton CNZM (born 7 November 1941), generally known as Jim Sutton, is a New Zealand politician who was a Member of Parliament between 1984 and 1990 and again between 1993 and 2006. He has held a range of ministerial portfolios including Agriculture, Forestry, Rural Affairs, Biosecurity, and Trade Negotiations.[1]
Sutton was born in Reading, Berkshire, England. He came to New Zealand while young, arriving in 1949. He attended Timaru Boys' High School before becoming a farmer. Sutton is married, and has three children.
He has held a number of offices in Federated Farmers, a nationwide agricultural association. He was also Director of Trustbank South Canterbury, chaired the New Zealand Aids Foundation, served as a board member of the Public Health Commission, and was deputy chair of both the New Zealand Lotteries Commission and Meridian Energy. His brother Bill Sutton has also been a Labour MP.
Honours and awards
Sutton was appointed as a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the New Year Honours List 2007 for public services as a member of parliament and Minister of the Crown.[2]
