Tom Rutherford

National Party politician in New Zealand

Tom Rutherford
Rutherford in 2023
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Bay of Plenty
Incumbent
Assumed office
14 October 2023
Preceded byTodd Muller
Personal details
Born1996 or 1997 (age 26–27)
Tauranga
Political partyNational
ResidenceBay of Plenty

Tom Rutherford is a communications executive and New Zealand politician, representing the New Zealand National Party as a Member of Parliament for the Bay of Plenty Electorate since the 2023 New Zealand general election.

Early life

Rutherford (born 1996 or 1997)[1] was brought up in the Bay of Plenty.[2] Rutherford's mother Sharon Nightingale is the National Party event manager in the Bay of Plenty.[3] Before entering politics, Rutherford was a communications executive, and had worked for mayor and former National Party candidate Tania Tapsell at Rotorua Lakes Council.[3] Rutherford is also a Hockey New Zealand umpire, having officiated in 14 nationally tracked tournaments since 2017.[4][3] Rutherford is also a volunteer firefighter, a rugby referee and captained the Greerton Cricket Club.[5]

Political career

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate List Party
2023–present 54th Bay of Plenty 70 National

Rutherford was shortlisted for the National Party candidacy in the 2022 Tauranga by-election, held after the resignation of Simon Bridges, but lost out to Sam Uffindell.[6][7]

Rutherford was selected by the National Party to contest the Bay of Plenty electorate at the 2023 election. He was 70th on the party list.[1] Rutherford was the youngest National Party candidate in 2023, but said he was mentored by Tony Ryall, who was also 26 when he was elected to represent Bay of Plenty.[3] On election night, Rutherford received 23,303 votes, comfortably beating the Labour Party's Pare Taikato on 7,898.[8]

Views and positions

Rutherford has said the biggest issues to be dealt with by government are "cost of living, transport and crime".[9] He is keen to help improve transport and infrastructure to reduce congestion in Bay of Plenty.[10] Rutherford also says that police should be given more powers.[10] Rutherford also said he is keen to see democracy returned to Tauranga City Council (the council has been run by four commissioners since early 2021), and would work with the MP for Tauranga, Sam Uffindell, to ensure that happened.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Local Focus: National's Tom Rutherford on Candidate Camera". NZ Herald. 14 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  2. ^ "I'll be working hard over the coming months to meet as many people across Bay of Plenty as I can to hear about their issues and share how National will get New Zealand back on track". New Zealand National Party. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Hall, Carmen (14 October 2023). "Bay of Plenty election result: National's Tom Rutherford claims victory". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Rutherford Tom". Hockey New Zealand. 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  5. ^ "SunLive - Candidate spotlight: Tom Rutherford - The Bay's News First". sunlive.co.nz. 8 June 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  6. ^ Sheridan, Lucy Xia and Dan (1 May 2022). "National names Sam Uffindell as Tauranga candidate following Simon Bridges' resignation". Stuff. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  7. ^ Kiri Gillespie (29 October 2023). "'I will earn the right to be MP': Candidate, 26, says he's prepared to 'fight' for seat". NZ Herald. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  8. ^ "Bay of Plenty - Official result". Electoral Commission. 15 October 2023.
  9. ^ Gavin Ogden (17 October 2023). "Local Focus: National's Tom Rutherford on Candidate Camera". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  10. ^ a b c Sandra Conchie (17 October 2023). "'Strongest advocate': New MP's vow to the Bay of Plenty". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
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