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  1. Wellington, New Zealand. Political party. Mana Motuhake (1979–2002) Alliance (1991–2002) Sandra Rose Te Hakamatua Lee-Vercoe QSO (born 8 August 1952) is a former New Zealand politician and diplomat. She served as deputy leader (and briefly leader) of the Alliance party and was later High Commissioner to Niue .

  2. Sandra Rose Te Hakamatua Lee-Vercoe QSO (nacida 8 de agosto de 1952) es un ex político y diplomático de Nueva Zelanda. Se desempeñó como líder adjunta (y líder breve) del partido Alianza y más tarde fue Alta Comisionada en Niue.

  3. 13 de oct. de 2017 · They won two seats in 1993 – Anderton’s, and Auckland Central with Sandra Lee-Vercoe. With the advent of MMP in 1996, Anderton was the only Alliance MP to win an electorate seat (retaining his ...

  4. Sandra Lee (later Lee-Vercoe) is shown in 2002, being greeted by her elders on Waiheke Island before announcing her retirement from parliamentary politics. She holds her granddaughter, Omiha Pearl. Lee entered Parliament in 1993 when she became the MP for Auckland Central, representing the ...

  5. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Sandra Lee-Vercoe (Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu), elected in 1993 to the Auckland Central seat, was only the third Māori woman to be elected in Aotearoa New Zealand and only the second Māori person elected to a general seat, so while it does happen, it is not common because parties do not routinely select wāhine Māori women for ...

  6. 7 de ene. de 2018 · Former Mana Māori Motuhake leader Sandra Lee-Vercoe is mourning the loss of a man of huge respect and dignity, “When the New Zealand Labour Party was at its very worst under the power of Roger Douglas and Richard Prebble.

  7. Former Mana Motuhake leader Sandra Lee-Vercoe says hard work and discipline swung the election for Te Pāti Māori. The party took six Māori seats, and Ms Lee-Vercoe says it could have taken Ikaroa-Rāwhiti if it hadn’t tried to pinch the seat by getting incumbent Meka Whaitiri to switch from Labour.