Biography
Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke is a New Zealand politician, representing Te Pāti Māori as a Member of Parliament since the 2023 New Zealand general election. She is the youngest MP since James Stuart-Wortley.
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54th Parliament · since the 2023 general election
These are factual counts from the public record — not a score. MPs do different jobs: list and electorate MPs, ministers and backbenchers all contribute differently, and MPs first elected in 2023 have a shorter record. We show the facts so you can decide what counts as doing enough.
Policies they shape — and why
We map the policy areas an MP shapes from their portfolios, spokesperson roles and committees. None are on record for Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke yet. See where Te Pāti Māori stands across every area on the party page.
Bills they’ve worked on
Voting record
Most votes in Parliament are party votes — MPs vote as a block with their party, so on the large majority of votes Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke voted the same way as Te Pāti Māori. The votes that reveal an MP’s own view are conscience (personal) votes, where MPs vote individually.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke’s conscience votes and key divisions this term are being added from the official record (Hansard / parliamentary divisions).
Declared interests
What Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke has declared in the official register — directorships, property, trusts, debts and gifts. Registers actual and potential conflicts of interest; it is not a measure of wealth.
1 Company directorships and controlling interests Maahina Limited – education services and products sales 4 Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts Te Kereru Trust (beneficiary) 6 Real property Family home (in trust) – Beach Haven Family whenua (in trust) – Bay of Islands 7 Retirement schemes ANZ KiwiSaver 11 Overseas travel costs Canada – attend One Young World Summit and One Young World Politician of the Year Award Ceremony. Contributor to travel and accommodation: One Young World. Jenny
Register of Pecuniary Interests (parliament.nz) · as at 31 January 2025Taxpayer-funded expenses
Travel and accommodation paid by Parliamentary Service for 1 October – 31 December 2025. Ministers’ expenses are disclosed separately.
Details sourced from parliament.nz and the public record. Bills, written questions, speeches and voting records are being added from Parliament’s official register and Hansard. Photo: Office of the Clerk, NZ House of Representatives, CC BY 4.0 (source ).
