Ilam electorate

Ilam covers the area northwest of Christchurch and includes Avonhead, Bryndwr, Fendalton, Burnside and Upper Riccarton and part of Merivale. The seat is currently held by Labour's Sarah Pallett, who won comfortably with a margin of 3,463. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Ilam – 45% to National's 29%. Prior to 2020, National's Gerry Brownlee had held the seat since its establishment in 1996.

Chris O'Brien

New Conservatives

| Not currently in parliament

Chris O'Brien

New Conservatives

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

My motivation stems from the fact that there is no party in our NZ parliament that represents people who hold conservative values. All are left leaning and hold to policies that undermine that basic foundations of civil society.

About me

I've lived in the Ilam electorate for 30 years and have a good understanding of local issues. My career path has included environmental science, secondary school teaching and mental health management, bringing a broad depth of experience into many of the issues that face us as a country.

My priorities
  1. Prioritise spending on needed infrastructure such as roads and water, not wasting money on more cycleways.
  2. Fund the addressing of rising crime rates e.g., ram raids and ensure 'tough love" consequences for perps.
  3. Ensure localism as opposed to big government. I oppose issues such as He Puapua and Three Waters.
Candidate list rank

5

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

School Teacher

Residence

Bishopdale

Age

67

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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Why I'm standing

My motivation stems from the fact that there is no party in our NZ parliament that represents people who hold conservative values. All are left leaning and hold to policies that undermine that basic foundations of civil society.

About me

I've lived in the Ilam electorate for 30 years and have a good understanding of local issues. My career path has included environmental science, secondary school teaching and mental health management, bringing a broad depth of experience into many of the issues that face us as a country.

My priorities
  1. Prioritise spending on needed infrastructure such as roads and water, not wasting money on more cycleways.
  2. Fund the addressing of rising crime rates e.g., ram raids and ensure 'tough love" consequences for perps.
  3. Ensure localism as opposed to big government. I oppose issues such as He Puapua and Three Waters.
Candidate list rank

5

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

School Teacher

Residence

Bishopdale

Age

67

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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