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Elections / 2023 / Whangaparāoa / Mark Mitchell
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2023 general election Sitting MP
Defending Whangaparāoa

Mark Mitchell

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

Background

Research run #12 · 26 Apr 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.

Hon Mark Mitchell is a New Zealand politician affiliated with the National Party [39], currently serving as Minister of Police [34], Minister of Defence [33], and Minister of Corrections [32].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Mitchell attended Rosmini College [13] and later the Wharton Business School [14]. Prior to entering politics, he is reported to have worked as a farm hand [2] and in the broader farming sector [9]. According to the same secondary source, he also served as a New Zealand Police officer, including on the Armed Offenders Squad [1], and later worked as a private security contractor in Iraq [8].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Mitchell founded an international company specialising in hostage rescue, supply chain security, and risk management [3][4][5], and served as CEO and shareholder of Threat Management Group [12]. He is also reported to have been a member of the executive management team of several global companies [6]. He is confirmed to have helped establish logistic emergency response teams with the World Economic Forum [11].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Mitchell entered the House of Representatives on 26 November 2011 [27], initially representing the Rodney electorate [26]. He subsequently represented Whangaparāoa [25][22]. He has held a number of ministerial and committee roles: he served as Associate Minister of Justice [16] and held the portfolios of Minister for Land Information [30] and Minister of Statistics [35], both from 2016. He was confirmed as Minister of Defence from 2017 [33] and has also held the role of Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery [28]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he has additionally served as Minister for Ethnic Communities [29] and Minister for Sport and Recreation [31].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Mitchell served as Deputy Chair of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee from September 2017 [18] and as Opposition Spokesperson for Defence from the same period [36]. He is also reported to have been a candidate for the leadership of the National Party in February 2018 [38].

Generated 27 Apr 2026 · model claude-sonnet-4-6
AI-generated biography. Assembled by an LLM from public sources (Wikipedia, parliament register, Beehive, news archives). Every claim is backed by a verbatim quote in one of the cited sources below and tagged confirmed, unverified, or disputed by corroboration. Use as a starting reference, not a final source — cross-check anything load-bearing.
9 confirmed 31 unverified 0 disputed
Verify the bio — expand the citation index 40 sourced claims

Education

Career

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • No public record found confirming specific police bravery awards or honours received by Mark Mitchell during his NZ Police service (1989–2002 approx). The Beehive biography describes him as a "decorated police officer" but no specific award names were verifiable from public sources.
  • Exact years of Mark Mitchell's education at Rosmini College (noted in Wikipedia) could not be independently corroborated from a second public source.

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
TSB Bank TSB Bank – mortgage
Debts owed to you
Possum Bourne Family Trust Possum Bourne Family Trust – personal loan*
Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Ōrewa Surf Life Saving Club Ōrewa Surf Life Saving Club (patron) – surf lifesaving
Real property
Apartment – Thorndon, Wellington
Family holiday home – Bali, Indonesia
Family holiday home – Kūaotunu, Coromandel
Family home – Millwater, Auckland
Rental property (residential) – Ōrewa, Auckland
Retirement schemes
Milford Asset KiwiSaver Milford Asset KiwiSaver

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
RNZ 23
Otago Daily Times 8
NZ Herald 5
Stuff 5
1News 5
Newsroom 2
The Spinoff 2