The Honourable Nathan Guy MP |
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2nd Minister for Primary Industries | |
Assumed office 28 January 2013 |
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Prime Minister |
John Key Bill English |
Preceded by | David Carter |
Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Ōtaki |
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Assumed office 2008 |
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Preceded by | Darren Hughes |
Majority | 7,782 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1970 (age 46–47) |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Political party | National |
Allen Nathan Guy (born 1970) is a New Zealand politician, and currently serves as a member of Parliament representing the National Party.
Guy is a farmer from near Levin. He has been involved in various agricultural sector trusts and councils, and studied farming at Massey University. He has served several terms on the Horowhenua District Council. Guy's great-grandfather was chairman of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company when the last spike was driven on the company's line at Otaihanga, an event re-created on 19 February 2011 when Guy drove the last spike at the new Waikanae Railway Station opening ceremony.
In the 2005 election, Guy was a candidate for the National Party, standing in the Ōtaki electorate and being ranked 39th on the party list. He narrowly lost the election to Labour's Darren Hughes, by a margin of 1.00% or 382 votes. He entered Parliament as a list MP.
In the 2008 election he was again the candidate for Ōtaki, this time defeating Hughes by 1,354 votes. He increased his majority to 5,231 votes at the 2011 general election, and again at the 2014 general election to 7,782.
On 15 June 2009, Guy was selected as the new Minister of Internal Affairs, the National Library of New Zealand and other posts previously held by Richard Worth, who had resigned after allegations of sexual harassment.