Senator Jenny McAllister |
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Senator for New South Wales | |
Assumed office 6 May 2015 |
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Preceded by | John Faulkner |
National President of the Australian Labor Party |
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In office 1 July 2011 – 17 June 2015 |
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Deputy | Tony Sheldon |
Preceded by | Anna Bligh |
Succeeded by | Mark Butler |
Personal details | |
Born |
Murwillumbah, New South Wales |
21 February 1973
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse(s) | John Graham |
Profession | Politician |
Website | www.jennymcallister.com.au |
Jennifer "Jenny" McAllister (born 21 February 1973) is a former President of the Australian Labor Party, and a Senator for New South Wales. She is from the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party.
McAllister was born in Murwillumbah, on the north coast of New South Wales. She attended the University of Queensland from 1992–1995, majoring in Politics and Government, and the University of Sydney, the latter of which from she graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours, majoring in Political Economy, Politics and Government.
McAllister's first formal involvement with politics came in 1992, when she registered as a member of the Australian Labor Party. In 2003, she co-founded the Labor Environment Activist Network with Kristina Keneally, a future Premier of New South Wales.
McAllister is a member of the ALP State Conference (NSW) (1999–present) and the ALP Administrative Committee (NSW) (2000–present). She was previously a member or delegate of the ALP National Policy Committee on Foreign Affairs (1998–2000), the ALP National Policy Committee (2006–2007). She was also the Labor candidate for the seat of Richmond in the 2001 federal election.
On 25 November 2011, McAllister was elected as National President of the ALP, serving until the conclusion of her term at the 2015 Australian Labor Party National Conference, where she was replaced by Mark Butler.
In July 2014, Jenny McAllister was selected to run on the Labor senate ticket at the 2016 election in the number two position, replacing John Faulkner, and considered a winnable spot. However, on 6 February 2015, John Faulkner resigned from the Senate, creating a casual vacancy. On 6 May 2015, McAllister was elected by a joint sitting of the NSW Parliament to fill the vacancy.