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Janet Elsdon Mackey (née Craig, born June 14, 1953 - ) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party.
Parliamentary career
| Parl. | Electorate | List Pos. | Party |
| 44th | Gisborne | Labour | |
| 45th | Mahia | 17 | Labour |
| 46th | East Coast | 28 | Labour |
| 47th | East Coast | None | Labour |
She was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 elections, winning the seat of Gisborne. In the 1996 elections, she won the newly created seat of Mahia, and in the 1999 elections and 2002 elections, she won the seat of East Coast. In 2003, she was joined in Parliament by her daughter, Moana Mackey. Before entering politics, she was a real estate agent. She is a Justice of the Peace.
She announced her intent to retire before the 2005 elections, and did not stand for re-election.
Personal life
Her father, Elsdon Craig, is a Scottish-New Zealander, and the nephew of Elsdon Best, and her mother, Zeta Brown, is from Northern Ireland.
She has two other children whom are all younger than Moana. Erin Wahine Waimarie (December 4, 1979) who is a chef, and Turei Elsdon (December 20, 1982).
She was married to lawyer and father of all three of her children, John Mackey until separating in 1993.[citation needed] Janet is currently in a relationship with First Light Construction owner, Robb Noble.[citation needed]
Janet currently co-owns a restaurant in Gisborne called Ussco which she runs with her partner, Robb.[citation needed]
| Preceded by Allan Wallbank |
Labour Party candidate 1992-2004 |
Succeeded by Moana Mackey |
| Preceded by Wayne Kimber |
Member of Parliament for electoral region 1992-2004 |
Succeeded by Anne Tolley |
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