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Elections / 2023 / Wairarapa / Kieran McAnulty
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2023 general election Sitting MP
Standing for Wairarapa

Kieran McAnulty

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

Background

Research run #213 · 10 Jun 2026
Every claim below traces to a verbatim quote in the cited source. Click any footnote [1] in the prose, or expand the citation index below, to see where the fact came from.

Kieran McAnulty is a New Zealand Labour Party politician [43] who has represented the Wairarapa electorate and served in a number of ministerial roles during his time in Parliament.

McAnulty attended St Mary's School in Carterton [17] and St Patrick's School in Masterton [18] before going on to Chanel College, where, according to a single reputable secondary source, he served as head boy in 2002 [15][16]. He subsequently studied at the University of Otago [19].

Prior to entering politics, McAnulty held a range of positions. According to a single reputable secondary source, he worked as a bookmaker at the TAB covering the racing industry [6] and as a sports bookmaker at the TAB [12]. He is also reported to have worked as a radio presenter [10] and as a TV presenter for Trackside TV [4], as well as presenting the Golden Shears competition in Masterton [9] and serving as MC at the Golden Shears [13]. He later worked as an economic development advisor for Masterton District Council [7] and, from 26 April 2016, as economic development manager at Masterton District Council, according to a single reputable secondary source [8].

McAnulty stood as the Labour Party candidate for Wairarapa at the 2014 election [2] and was first elected to Parliament in 2017 [3][31], entering as a List MP in the 52nd Parliament from 6 November 2017, according to a single reputable secondary source [28]. He is affiliated with the New Zealand Labour Party [43][45]. Within the Labour caucus, he held roles as Junior Whip [26] and Senior Whip [41], and served as Chief Whip from 2021, according to a single reputable secondary source [22].

McAnulty became MP for Wairarapa in the 53rd Parliament from 24 November 2020 [30][32]. From 13 June 2022, according to a single reputable secondary source, he took on the roles of Minister for Emergency Management [34], Minister for Racing [36], Associate Minister of Local Government [20], Associate Minister of Transport [21], and Deputy Leader of the House [24][23]. He subsequently became Minister for Rural Communities from 31 January 2023 [38] and Minister of Local Government from the same date [40][39], and Minister for Regional Development from 23 July 2023, according to a single reputable secondary source [37]. Following the 2023 election, he returned to Parliament as a List MP in the 54th Parliament from 4 December 2023 [29] and took on a shadow cabinet role from 30 November 2023, according to a single reputable secondary source [42]. McAnulty has also been noted, according to a single reputable secondary source, as co-captain of the parliamentary cricket team [14].

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Education

Career

  • [2]
    Prior career: Labour Party candidate for Wairarapa at the 2014 election (from 2014). unverified
  • [1]
    Prior career: Labour Party candidate for Wairarapa. unverified
  • [3]
    Prior career: Member of Parliament (first elected 2017) (from 2017). unverified
  • [4]
    Prior career: TV presenter for Trackside TV. unverified
  • [5]
    Prior career: bookie (taking bets, calculating odds and paying out winnings). unverified
  • [6]
    Prior career: bookmaker at the T.A.B. covering the racing industry. unverified
  • [7]
    Prior career: economic development advisor for the Masterton District Council. unverified
  • [8]
    Prior career: economic development manager at Masterton District Council (from 26 April 2016). unverified
  • [9]
    Prior career: presenter of the Golden Shears competition in Masterton. unverified
  • [10]
    Prior career: radio presenter. unverified
  • [11]
    Prior career: senior Labour MP. unverified
  • [12]
    Prior career: sports bookmaker at the TAB. unverified

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • Unable to confirm exact details of Masterton Licensing Trust trustee role (dates/capacity) from a second fetched source — found in KeyWiki but not corroborated by a directly fetched page.
  • 2026 RNZ article on McAnulty being unseated in Wairarapa at the 2023 election and remaining as list MP not fetched due to budget exhaustion — sourced from search snippet only.

The agent checked these topics across the allowed public sources but could not find verbatim-quotable evidence. Absence doesn't rule the fact out — it just means no journalist-accessible source covered it at run time.

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
ASB Bank ASB Bank – mortgage
Westpac Bank Westpac Bank – mortgage
Managed investment schemes
Milford Managed Investment Fund – Milford
Real property
Family home (jointly owned) – Masterton
Flat (jointly owned) – Lower Hutt
Retirement schemes
Go the Bush private superannuation scheme Go the Bush private superannuation scheme
Milford KiwiSaver Milford KiwiSaver

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
RNZ 16
The Spinoff 14
Stuff 9
1News 5
Otago Daily Times 3
Newsroom 2
NZ Herald 1