Name Chris Bishop | Role Politician | |
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Mp chris bishop welcome to the first of my monthly video updates
Chris Bishop is a New Zealand politician who was elected to the New Zealand parliament at the 2014 general election as a representative of the New Zealand National Party.
Contents
- Mp chris bishop welcome to the first of my monthly video updates
- Question 3 chris bishop to the minister of finance
- Early life
- Political career
- References

Question 3 chris bishop to the minister of finance
Early life

Bishop grew up in Lower Hutt and attended Eastern Hutt School primary, Hutt Intermediate School and Hutt International Boys' School in Upper Hutt.
Political career

Bishop has previously worked for Philip Morris and as a staffer to Steven Joyce.

He contested the Hutt South electorate at the 2014 election, where he placed second behind incumbent Labour MP Trevor Mallard. Redistribution of electorate boundaries prior to the election saw Hutt South trade the Labour-leaning suburb of Naenae for the National-leaning western hill suburbs, helping Bishop cut Mallard's majority from 4,825 to 709.

Bishop is part of a cross-party group initiated by Jan Logie to look at and advocate for LGBTI rights. This group consists of Catherine Delahunty (Green), Chris Bishop (National), David Seymour (Act), Denis O'Rouke (NZ First), Denise Roche (Green), James Shaw (Green), Jan Logie (Green), Kevin Hague (Green), Louisa Wall (Labour), Nanaia Mahuta (Labour), Paul Foster-Bell (National), and Trevor Mallard (Labour).
