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Marama Davidson
Marama Davidson
Green Party Co-Leader
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Biography

Marama Davidson is a Green Party list MP and has been co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand since 2018. First elected in 2015, she is the party’s spokesperson for conservation, child poverty reduction, and the prevention of family and sexual violence.

Impact this term

54th Parliament · since the 2023 general election

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Roles & spokesperson areas
0
Select committees
0
Members’ bills in the ballot
256
Written questions
Speeches in the House
Being added

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Policies they shape — and why

Bills they’ve worked on

Marama Davidson doesn’t currently have a members’ bill in the ballot. Browse all bills before the House on the Bills tracker.

NZ Parliament — Bills · as at 24 June 2026

Voting record

Most votes in Parliament are party votes — MPs vote as a block with their party, so on the large majority of votes Marama Davidson voted the same way as Green. The votes that reveal an MP’s own view are conscience (personal) votes, where MPs vote individually.

Marama Davidson’s conscience votes and key divisions this term are being added from the official record (Hansard / parliamentary divisions).

Roles & responsibilities

Green Party Co-Leader
Spokesperson — Conservation
Spokesperson — Child Poverty Reduction
Spokesperson — Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
Spokesperson — Social Investment
At a glance
Electorate
List MP
Role
List MP
Title
Green Party Co-Leader
Entered Parliament
2015
Participation
Members’ bills (ballot)
0
Written questions
256
Speeches Being added
Official links
Profile on parliament.nz
Sources

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: Naomi Madeiros, CC BY-SA 4.0 (source ).