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Elections / 2026 / Epsom / David Seymour
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2026 general election Sitting MP
Defending Epsom

David Seymour

Kind
Electorate only
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elections-wikipedia
As of
9 Jun 2026

Background

Research run #7 · 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 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 attended the University of Auckland [18]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he worked as an electrical engineer in New Zealand [4] and spent time from 2006 in the engineering industry [6]. During the 2000s, he is reported to have worked as a policy analyst for research groups and conservative think tanks in Canada [9][10].

On his return to New Zealand, Seymour is reported to have served as a ministerial adviser to John Banks, who was Associate Minister of Education, from 2011 [2][8], and to have worked on Partnership (Charter) School legislation in a parliamentary capacity [1]. He was also reported to have led ACT on Campus, the student organisation associated with the ACT Party, at the University of Auckland [14][15].

Seymour has been affiliated with ACT New Zealand [38] and is reported to have become the party's seventh leader on 3 October 2014 [21]. Sources place his entry to Parliament as the Member for Epsom from around 2014, with some sources citing 20 September 2014 as the specific date [35]. He also held the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Education and Minister of Regulatory Reform from 2014, according to one source [37].

Following the 2023 general election, Seymour was appointed to several ministerial roles. Sources differ on the precise start dates, but he has held the office of Minister for Regulation [36], with some sources citing 27 November 2023 as the commencement date [19]. He has also served as Associate Minister of Finance [25], Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac) [27], and Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools) [24]. He is additionally reported to hold the role of Associate Minister of Justice (Treaty Principles Bill) from 2025 [29].

Seymour was confirmed as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand from 31 May 2025 [31], and is reported to be the 21st person to hold that office [20]. He is also reported to have served as Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand from 14 July 2024 [22]. He was noted as a member of the Epidemic Response Committee from 2020, according to a single reputable secondary source [16].

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Education

Career

Political offices

  • [32]
    Held the office of Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (from 31 May 2025).
  • [31]
    Held the office of Deputy Prime Minister.
  • [35]
    Held the office of Leader of the ACT Party (from 2014).
  • [21]
    Held the office of 21st Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (from 2025). unverified
  • [22]
    Held the office of 7th Leader of ACT New Zealand (from 3 October 2014). unverified
  • [23]
    Held the office of Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand (from 14 July 2024). unverified
  • [24]
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Education. unverified
  • [27]
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Health. unverified
  • [30]
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Justice (Treaty Principles Bill) (from 2025). unverified
  • [29]
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Justice. unverified
  • [33]
    Held the office of Leader of ACT New Zealand. unverified
  • [35]
    Held the office of Leader of the ACT Party. unverified
  • [36]
    Held the office of MP for Epsom (from 2014). unverified
  • [39]
    Held the office of Minister for Regulation (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [39]
    Held the office of Minister for Regulation. unverified
  • [40]
    Held the office of Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Minister of Education and Minister of Regulatory Reform) (from 2014). unverified
  • [20]
    disputed sources disagree on dates for the same period (2 overlapping variants)
    Held the office of 1st Minister for Regulation (from 2023).
    Held the office of 1st Minister for Regulation (from 27 November 2023).
  • [25]
    disputed sources disagree on dates for the same period (2 overlapping variants)
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools) (from 27 November 2023).
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools) (from 2025).
  • [26]
    disputed sources disagree on dates for the same period (3 overlapping variants)
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Finance.
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Finance (from 27 November 2023).
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Finance (from 2025).
  • [28]
    disputed sources disagree on dates for the same period (2 overlapping variants)
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac) (from 27 November 2023).
    Held the office of Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac) (from 2025).
  • [37]
    disputed sources disagree on dates for the same period (3 overlapping variants)
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Epsom.
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Epsom (from 2014).
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Epsom (from 20 September 2014).

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [14]
    Civic role: leader of ACT on Campus student group at Auckland University. unverified
  • [15]
    Civic role: leader of ACT on Campus student organisation. unverified
  • [16]
    Civic role: member of the Epidemic Response Committee (from 2020). unverified

Looked for, not found

  • No public record found of formal honours or awards specifically given to David Seymour (e.g. CNZM, knighthood, etc.)

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.

Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
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
ASB Bank ASB Bank – mortgage
Debts owed to you
Frere Trust Frere Trust – loan
Gifts
Eden Park Trust Board All Blacks v Wallabies tickets (x2) – Eden Park Trust Board
Sail GP Auckland Sail GP tickets (x2) – Sail GP
Super Sprint Motorsport Championships Hot Laps – Super Sprint Motorsport Championships
Waterstone One NZ Warriors v Tigers tickets (x2) – Waterstone
Property Council Property Council Awards Dinner – Property Council
Overseas travel costs
Australia – Speech. Contributor to travel and accommodation: Campaign of Tim Wilson.
Australia – Speech. Contributor to travel: Campaign of Jonathan Huston.
Payment for activities
Hugo Group Speeches to Hugo Group (fee donated to Ranfurly Care)
Real property
Holiday home (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – Northland
Residential home (as beneficiary of trust) – Auckland
Residential home (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – Whangārei
Section (as discretionary beneficiary of trust) – Whangārei
Retirement schemes
ASB KiwiSaver ASB KiwiSaver
Oakura Superannuation Scheme Oakura Superannuation Scheme

Companies Office links

as of 27 May 2026

Directorships, shareholdings, and trusteeships filed against this person in the Companies Office register.

Trusteeships

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
Stuff 17
RNZ 15
The Spinoff 9
Otago Daily Times 5
1News 2
Newsroom 1
NZ Herald 1