She won the by-election in Lyttelton in 1933 caused by the death of her husband James McCombs.
Elizabeth Yates :D
The house of lords are not elected while the house of commons are elected.
Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
He was elected under the new legislation.
The House of Burgesses was the proper name for those elected to represent Jamestown in Parliament. There were a total of 22 representatives from the Colonies who sat on the House of Burgesses.
On 12 March 1921 Mrs Edith Cowan became the first women to be elected to federal parliament in Australia. She was sixty years old.
Iriaka ratana in 1949
New Zealand is a self governing Parliamentary Democracy. We belong to The Commonwealth, the leader of which is Queen Elizabeth, who is also the Queen of New Zealand. Her representative in the country is called the Governor general. Parliament is about 120 elected Members of Parliament (MP's), and the Government rules by forming a majority from the MP's. There are two major political parties and several minor ones.
The first woman MP was Elizabeth McCombs elected in 1933, 40 years after women first got the vote in New Zealand. She was elected to represent the Lyttleton electorate in a bye-election after her husband James McCombs the previous MP died while in office. Unfortunately she died herself only 2 years later in 1935. She was a great advocate for women's rights in New Zealand.
yes they are elected by Parliament.
Sir Maui Pomare was elected to the Parliament in 1911.
They get Elected by the inventory
The house of lords are not elected while the house of commons are elected.
New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. New Zealand registered electors vote for members of parliament who propose and vote on Bills of parliament. At the Select committee stage the general public can make submissions on the Bills. Once Bills have been passed through the three stages of voting in parliament they are signed by the Governor-General (the Queen's representative) and become Acts of Parliament and are law. The Courts interpret the law, and their decisions are also considered to be part of the law. Where Acts of Parliament are not clear or leave out details, courts must decide how the law is to be applied. This can be controversial, as Judges themselves are not elected and are appointed.
The people who are elected are called Members of Parliament, or MP's. The leader of the party with the most elected MP's becomes the Prime Minister.
First, people are elected to parliament. The winners of the election can form a government. Ministers are then chosen by the prime minister and they are then ratified by a vote in parliament. So they are elected to parliament and then could be chosen to be ministers.
The elected Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Duly elected members of Parliament.