Current Act MP Damien Smith is leaving parliament and won’t stand in this year’s election.
In a statement, party leader David Seymour thanked Smith for his service and wished him well for the future.
“He came to politics from a successful banking career in multiple countries and has used that expertise in parliament, particularly with his member’s bill to liberalise our overseas investment laws and to bring about common-sense changes to the CCCFA. His distinctly Irish cheer and optimism will be missed.”
Smith was one of nine new MPs for the Act Party in 2020 after its caucus ballooned from just one – Seymour – to 10. On current polling, it may do even better in October.
“I wish to express my profound gratitude to those who have provided me with support, mentorship, and guidance during my tenure in parliament,” Smith said. “I’m lucky to have been a part of such a high-performing group of MPs who all truly want a better future for New Zealand.”
Act has recently announced new high profile candidates for this year’s election, including former National MP Parmjeet Parmar. It’s also campaigning to win a second electorate, with deputy Brooke van Velden running in the Tāmaki seat that neighbours the party’s Epsom stronghold.