Tracey McLellan

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Preceded byRino Tirikatene
Preceded byRuth Dyson (as MP for Port Hills)
Succeeded byVanessa Weenink
Preceded byBeth Houston
Tracey McLellan
McLellan in 2023
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Labour Party list
Assumed office
29 January 2024
Preceded byRino Tirikatene
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Banks Peninsula
In office
17 October 2020  14 October 2023
Preceded byRuth Dyson (as MP for Port Hills)
Succeeded byVanessa Weenink
Vice-president of the New Zealand Labour Party
In office
20 May 2019  7 May 2021
Preceded byBeth Houston
Succeeded byCarol Beaumont
Personal details
Born (1970-05-20) 20 May 1970 (age 55)
PartyLabour
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Canterbury

Tracey Lee McLellan (born 20 May 1970) is a New Zealand politician. From 2020 to 2023, she was a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives for the Labour Party.[1] In 2024, she re-entered parliament after the resignation of fellow Labour List MP Rino Tirikatene.[2]

McLellan was born in Sydney, Australia in May 1970, before moving to Southland, where she grew up in a state house. Her mother was disabled and unable to work.[3] McLellan moved to Christchurch in 2002. McLellan has a master's degree from Massey University,[4] and a PhD in psychology from the University of Canterbury[5] and worked in academic psychology specialising in sports injuries and concussion, as a research scientist at the University of Canterbury. Later she became a union organiser for the New Zealand Nurses Organisation.[6][7]

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