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Elections / 2017 / [104] / Julie Anne Genter
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2017 general election Sitting MP
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Julie Anne Genter

Kind
Electorate & list
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elections-wikipedia
As of
4 May 2026

Background

Research run #158 · 6 May 2026
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Julie Anne Genter is a Green Party Member of Parliament, currently representing the Rongotai electorate [36][44].

Genter was educated at UC Berkeley [18] and also studied at Sciences Po in Paris [16]. She additionally undertook postgraduate study at the University of Auckland from 2006 [19][20]. Earlier in her career, according to a single reputable secondary source, she worked as an English teacher in France [1].

Her professional background is in transport planning. According to single reputable secondary sources, she worked as a transportation planner [2], a transport planning consultant [7], and from 2008 as a transportation planner at MRCagney [8]. She is also reported to have worked as a consultant with district and regional councils, government agencies, and private developers [3]. From 2006, according to a single reputable secondary source, she volunteered with the Green Party [14] and later served as an adviser within the party [12].

Genter entered Parliament as a Green Party list MP, with her membership of the House of Representatives recorded from 26 November 2011 [35] and her confirmed entry to Parliament dating from 2011 [34]. She served as a Green Party spokesperson across a range of portfolios including finance, transport, infrastructure, and urban development from 2011, according to a single reputable secondary source [41]. From July 2015, according to a single reputable secondary source, she held the Green Party finance spokesperson role [10].

Following the 2017 general election, Genter served as Associate Minister of Transport [28] and Associate Minister of Health [27], both from 2017, as well as Minister for Women from 2017 [39]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she was appointed Associate Minister for Transport from 29 November 2017 [25] and Associate Minister for Health from 26 October 2017 [22].

At the 2023 general election, Genter stood as a candidate for the Rongotai electorate [29] and, according to a single reputable secondary source, became the Green Party Electorate MP for Rongotai from 14 October 2023 [36][31]. Following that election, according to a single reputable secondary source, she took on Green Party spokesperson responsibilities for transport, infrastructure, urban development, building and construction, economic development, and state-owned enterprises from 29 November 2023 [11].

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Education

Career

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [9]
    Civic role: Green Party spokesperson for Building and Construction, COVID-19 Response, Customs, Energy and Resources, Finance, Infrastructure, Local Government, State Owned Enterprises, Transport, and Urban Development (from 2020). unverified
  • [10]
    Civic role: Green Party spokesperson for Finance portfolio (from July 2015). unverified
  • [11]
    Civic role: Green Party spokesperson for transport, infrastructure, urban development, building and construction, economic development, and state owned enterprises (from 29 November 2023). unverified
  • [12]
    Civic role: adviser in the Green Party. unverified
  • [13]
    Civic role: spokeswoman on transport issues for the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. unverified
  • [14]
    Civic role: volunteer with the Green Party (from 2006). unverified

Looked for, not found

  • No public record found of Julie Anne Genter receiving any formal honours or awards from the New Zealand government (e.g. MNZM, ONZM).

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Pecuniary interests

2025 register · as of 27 May 2026

As 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.

Debts owed by you
Kiwibank Kiwibank – home mortgage
Real property
Family home (jointly owned) – Rongotai electorate
Retirement schemes
Interactive Brokers Roth IRA (individual retirement account in the USA) – Interactive Brokers
Simplicity KiwiSaver Simplicity KiwiSaver

Recent press

50 articles across 5 outlets
RNZ 27
The Spinoff 13
NZ Herald 7
Newsroom 2
Otago Daily Times 1