Biography
Daniel Peter Rosewarne is a New Zealand politician and former military officer. He is a Member of Parliament in the New Zealand House of Representatives for the New Zealand Labour Party, serving between July 2022 until October 2023. Rosewarne was unseated during the 2023 New Zealand general election. Following the resignation of Labour MP Peeni Henare in March 2026, Rosewarne re-entered Parliament on the Labour Party list.
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54th Parliament · since the 2023 general election
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Policies they shape — and why
Bills they’ve worked on
Dan Rosewarne doesn’t currently have a members’ bill in the ballot. Browse all bills before the House on the Bills tracker.
Voting record
Most votes in Parliament are party votes — MPs vote as a block with their party, so on the large majority of votes Dan Rosewarne voted the same way as Labour. The votes that reveal an MP’s own view are conscience (personal) votes, where MPs vote individually.
Dan Rosewarne’s conscience votes and key divisions this term are being added from the official record (Hansard / parliamentary divisions).
Roles & responsibilities
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