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- Electorate & list
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- elections-wikipedia
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- 4 May 2026
Background
Hon David Seymour is a New Zealand politician currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the ACT Party, representing the Epsom electorate in Parliament [30] [31] [38] . Seymour was educated at Auckland Grammar [17] and later…
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Pecuniary interests
2025 register · as of 27 May 2026As a sitting MP, this candidate files an annual Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests. Items below are the most recent declarations from the Register.
- Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
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BH & VA Seymour Family Trust BH & VA Seymour Family Trust (beneficiary)Beachcomber Trust Beachcomber Trust (beneficiary)Frere Trust Frere Trust (beneficiary)
- Debts owed by you
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ASB Bank ASB Bank – mortgage
- Debts owed to you
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Frere Trust Frere Trust – loan
- Gifts
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Eden Park Trust Board All Blacks v Wallabies tickets (x2) – Eden Park Trust BoardSail GP Auckland Sail GP tickets (x2) – Sail GPSuper Sprint Motorsport Championships Hot Laps – Super Sprint Motorsport ChampionshipsWaterstone One NZ Warriors v Tigers tickets (x2) – WaterstoneProperty Council Property Council Awards Dinner – Property Council
- Overseas travel costs
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Australia – Speech. Contributor to travel and accommodation: Campaign of Tim Wilson.Australia – Speech. Contributor to travel: Campaign of Jonathan Huston.
- Payment for activities
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Hugo Group Speeches to Hugo Group (fee donated to Ranfurly Care)
- Real property
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Holiday home (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – NorthlandResidential home (as beneficiary of trust) – AucklandResidential home (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – WhangāreiSection (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – Whangārei
- Retirement schemes
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ASB KiwiSaver ASB KiwiSaverOakura Superannuation Scheme Oakura Superannuation Scheme
Companies Office links
as of 27 May 2026Directorships, shareholdings, and trusteeships filed against this person in the Companies Office register.
Trusteeships
Recent press
50 articles across 7 outletsRNZ 16
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- Budget 2026: Health spend delivers for hospital upgrades, more beds and new IT system
- What you need to know about Budget Day 2026 and why it's a big deal
- Property problems preventing state schools going charter - Seymour
- Climate briefing note sent to PM's chief policy adviser, it has been revealed
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- Government backs down on last-minute homeschooling law change
The Spinoff 8
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Stuff 8
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- 'Balanced books are now in sight,' Willis says, as forecast shows earlier return to surplus
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1News 7
- Willis: Banks would be 'unwise' to pass new levy onto customers
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- Top economist casts doubt on Willis' surplus forecast
- Analysis: Did Nicola Willis deliver a 'tough love' Budget?
- Budget 2026: New tax changes as NZ to return to surplus sooner
- It's Budget Day: Are we in for a dull day or a day of surprises?
- Govt backs down on last-minute homeschooling law change
NZ Herald 4
- Pharmac chairwoman Paula Bennett gets 63% pay increase approved by David Seymour
- Christopher Luxon and David Seymour wary as Winston Peters explores saving Moana Pasifika rugby franchise
- Budget 2026: Finance Minister Nicola Willis directs banks not to pass levy costs on to Kiwis, David Seymour says customers will pay
- Budget 2026: Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivers wins for schools and hospitals