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Ian Robert Flockhart McKelvie (born 1952) is a New Zealand politician and a member of the
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. He is a member of the National Party.


Early life and career

McKelvie was born to parents John and Rosemary in
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. His family has lived near the
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since 1850. He was educated at
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. He then gained a Diploma of Agriculture from
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and worked on several farms, including a sheep, beef, dairy and cropping farm at
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with one of his brothers.Alt URL
/ref> He has also worked in the motor vehicle, property and insurance industries, including with Farmers’ Mutual Group, and served as national president of the Royal Agricultural Society for four years until 2002. He was the
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from 2002 until 2011. He resigned from the position on being elected to Parliament. , he was the longest-serving mayor of the district to date, being in office for 9 years and 20 days. He served as the board chair of
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New Zealand from October 2010 until 2019.


Member of Parliament


Fifth National Government, 2011–2017

McKelvie was named as the National Party candidate for the electorate following the announcement by sitting member Simon Power of his retirement from politics. At the 2011 election, McKelvie won the seat with a majority of 9,382 ahead of Labour's Josie Pagani. He served on three select committees: primary production, regulations review, and law and order. McKelvie was re-elected in the Rangitīkei electorate during the
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with an increased majority. Following the 2014 general election, McKelvie served a second term on the law and order committee and was chair of the primary production committee.


Sixth Labour Government, 2017–present

McKelvie was re-elected in the Rangitīkei electorate during the
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. Following the formation of a Labour-led coalition government, McKelvie served as the National Party's spokesperson on seniors' and veterans' issues between 3 November 2017 and 12 March 2018. He also served on the transport and infrastructure committees between November 2017 and March 2018. From March 2019 to November 2020 he was National's spokesperson for fisheries and racing and was a member of the finance and expenditure committee. On 11 December 2019, McKelvie's Dog Control (Category 1 Offences) Amendment Bill passed its first reading with the support of all parties except the
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. This amendment means that low-level offences involving dogs including animal cruelty will be heard by a
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or community magistrate rather than going through the district courts. The bill subsequently passed its third reading and received royal assent in December 2019. During the
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, McKelvie was re-elected in Rangitīkei by a final margin of 2,961 votes. After the election he continued as racing spokesperson and also picked up the forestry and seniors portfolios. He is also chairperson of the governance and administration committee and, on 1 March 2022, was appointed as an additional Assistant Speaker, to serve while the House is sitting with MPs participating remotely during the
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. He will retire at the 2023 election.


Political views

McKelvie has generally conservative views but has on occasion adopted more liberal positions on legislation that required a
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. He supported the first reading of the
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, but not the second or third reading, and supported the first and second reading of the
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, but not the third reading. In his third reading speech on the Abortion Legislation Bill he said he was concerned that the Bill did not provide enough support for women or protections against abortions after 20 weeks. At the second reading of the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill, he supported Winston Peters' amendments to prerequisite the Bill's passage on a successful referendum outcome. He supported the
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, which legalised voluntary euthanasia, at all stages. He voted against
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's member's bill to legalise medicinal cannabis in 2018.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McKelvie, Ian 1950s births Living people People from Palmerston North People educated at Whanganui Collegiate School Massey University alumni New Zealand National Party MPs Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives New Zealand MPs for North Island electorates Mayors of Manawatu 21st-century New Zealand politicians Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election 1952 births