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Elections / 2026 / Hutt South / Chris Bishop
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2026 general election Sitting MP
Defending Hutt South

Chris Bishop

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Electorate only
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elections-wikipedia
As of
9 Jun 2026

Background

Research run #35 · 27 Apr 2026
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Hon Chris Bishop is a National Party [47] Member of Parliament for Hutt South [27], currently serving as Attorney-General [23] and Minister of Transport [39].

Bishop was educated at Eastern Hutt School and Hutt International Boys' School, according to a single reputable secondary source [15][16], before attending Victoria University of Wellington [17], where he studied law [18]. He was named Young Wellingtonian of the Year in 2006 [46] and is reported to have debated at the Oxford Union, according to a single reputable secondary source [8].

In his early career, Bishop worked as a barrister and solicitor, according to a single reputable secondary source [7], and served as a researcher for the National Party in Opposition [10]. He subsequently worked as an adviser to Ministers Gerry Brownlee and Steven Joyce in the John Key-led Government [4][5][6]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he also served as Corporate Affairs Manager for Philip Morris New Zealand [2] and as a lobbyist for that tobacco company [9].

Bishop first entered Parliament as a list MP from 21 October 2014 [45], based in the Hutt Valley area, according to a single reputable secondary source [14]. He won the Hutt South electorate seat and has represented that electorate as MP since 2017 [30]. While in opposition, he served as National's Covid-19 response spokesman [41] and as Shadow Leader of the House, according to a single reputable secondary source [42], and held the role of National spokesperson for Housing and Infrastructure, according to a single reputable secondary source [40].

Bishop chaired National's 2023 General Election campaign [11]. Following the 2023 election, he was appointed Minister of Housing [37], Minister of Transport [39], and Associate Minister of Finance [22]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he also became Leader of the House from 27 November 2023 [20] and took on the roles of Minister for RMA Reform [36] and Minister for Infrastructure [38]. He was confirmed as Attorney-General [23], with a single reputable secondary source placing his appointment as the 35th Attorney-General from 7 April 2026 [21].

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.
11 confirmed 36 unverified 0 disputed
Verify the bio — expand the citation index 47 sourced claims

Education

Career

Political offices

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • No public record confirmed of the name of Chris Bishop's spouse or specific details of children beyond public statements that he is married with two children.
  • Unable to find public record of specific secondary-school years attended at Hutt International Boys' School (formerly Hutt Valley High School) with precise dates of attendance.

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
ANZ Bank ANZ Bank – mortgages (x2)
Gifts
NZ Olympic Committee Clothing – NZ Olympic Committee
NZ Paralympic Committee Clothing – NZ Paralympic Committee
Auckland Council Hospitality (for One NZ Warriors game) – Mayor Wayne Brown, Auckland Council
NZ Cricket Hospitality (for five games) and clothing – NZ Cricket
Hurricanes Rugby Hospitality (for four games) – Hurricanes Rugby
Auckland Council Hospitality at Pearl Jam Concert – Mayor Wayne Brown, Auckland Council
General Finance Hospitality lunch with Boris Johnson – General Finance
Sport NZ Hospitality tickets (x2) to annual awards ceremony – Sport NZ
Property Council of NZ Hospitality tickets to Industry Awards Ceremony – Property Council of NZ
Chatham Islands Council Seafood – Paul Eagle, Chief Executive Officer, Chatham Islands Council
Infrastructure New Zealand Tickets to Building Nations Conference and Gala Dinner – Infrastructure New Zealand
NZ Olympic Committee Tickets to various Olympics Events – NZ Olympic Committee
NZ Paralympic Committee Tickets to various Paralympics Events – NZ Paralympic Committee
Overseas travel costs
World Anti-Doping Agency Switzerland – WADA Executive Committee Meeting. Contributor to travel and accommodation: World Anti-Doping Agency.
Real property
Family home – Days Bay, Lower Hutt
Retirement schemes
Simplicity KiwiSaver Simplicity KiwiSaver

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
RNZ 14
Otago Daily Times 10
1News 9
The Spinoff 8
Stuff 5
Newsroom 2
NZ Herald 2