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355:. There were rumours that Rainbow would instead be approached by Labour (which he was formerly a member of) to stand for them. A Labour official downplayed the rumour but did not rule out the possibility. Rainbow himself said he had no official approach from Labour and stated in any event he wished to concentrate on his role as a Wellington City Councillor. 848: 840: 1074: 1069: 881: 807: 393: 373:, a broad left-wing coalition, thinking the Alliance's emphasis on social justice type issues detracted focus from environmental issues. In 1995 Rainbow co-founded the 1059: 751: 780: 384:
In 1998 Rainbow decided not to seek re-election. By that time the Progressive Greens had disbanded and most members had joined the "Bluegreen" wing of the
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on a Green ticket. He was successful and became the country's first Green councillor. The next year he contested the seat of
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general election, finishing third out of seven candidates. Rainbow was opposed to the Green Party's decision to join the
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and served on Labour's New Zealand Council. In 1983 he contested the Labour nomination to replace retiring party leader
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By 1994 Rainbow was a leading voice of the opposition to the Green Party's membership of the
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criticised Rainbow's appointment, citing his alleged transphobic and pro-Israel views.
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for National, ranked 51st. With a relatively low ranking he was not allocated a seat.
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In the 2010s Rainbow was the manager of Auckland Transport's key relationships unit.
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Edwards, Brent (16 May 1994). "Breakaway party no threat, says Alliance leader".
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Zatorski, Lidia (7 April 1999). "Green Rainbow could be on Blues party list".
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Bly, Ross (1992). City of Wellington: Local Body Elections, 1992 (Report).
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Naylor, Shani (8 January 1990). "Green's a Good Colour for Steve Rainbow".
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Edwards, Brent (13 October 1992). "Rainbow tipped as Labour possibility".
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Scherer, Karyn (3 May 1994). "Dissident Greens may form new party".
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1990 New Zealand general election
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In 2021 Rainbow was criticised for social media posts seen as
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Rainbow became politically active in the 1970s joining the
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Rainbow was re-elected to the Wellington City Council in
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Rainbow and his partner Anna Frusin (who was born in the
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He grew up on a tobacco farm south of 643:"Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties" 624: 607: 668:"Rail-link property owners being sounded out" 476: 975:Wellington City Councillor for Southern Ward 546:Part 1: Votes recorded at each polling place 521: 149:, Russell Armitage, Rex Nicholls, Liz Thomas 953:Wellington City Councillor for Lambton Ward 696:"Stephen Rainbow becomes new OUTLine Chair" 928:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 143:14 October 1989 β€“ 14 October 1995 92:14 October 1995 β€“ 10 October 1998 618: 1045:Victoria University of Wellington alumni 838: 601: 869: 558: 472: 470: 288:from 1982 and graduated in 1985 with a 1065:New Zealand National Party politicians 1022: 905: 552: 498: 430:. 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Index

Chief Human Rights Commissioner
Incumbent
Paul Hunt
Wellington City Council
Celia Wade-Brown
Sue Piper
Wellington City Council
Terry McDavitt
Christchurch
Labour Party
Green Party
Progressive Green
National
Alma mater
Victoria University of Wellington
Christchurch
Nelson
Richmond
Waimea College
Victoria University of Wellington
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science
Soviet Union
Labour Party
Bill Rowling
Tasman
Ken Shirley
Green Party
1989
Wellington City Council

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