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Paul Adams (New Zealand politician)

New Zealand politician and rally driver


New Zealand politician and rally driver

FieldValue
namePaul Adams
birth_namePaul Gavin Adams
birth_date
occupationPolitician, Rally driver
known_forRally driving, Political career
partyNewZeal party (2023–present)
{{Infobox WRC driversubboxyes
years[1977](1977-world-rally-championship), [1979](1979-world-rally-championship)–[1980](1980-world-rally-championship), [1982](1982-world-rally-championship)–[1985](1985-world-rally-championship), [1990](1990-world-rally-championship)
codriverNZL Peter Davidson
NZL Mike Franchi
NZL Jim Scott
NZL Sue Adams
teamsGM Dealer Team New Zealand, Toyota New Zealand
races8
championships0
wins0
podiums0
stagewins8
points18
first_race1977 South Pacific Rally
last_race1990 Rally of New Zealand

NZL Mike Franchi NZL Jim Scott NZL Sue Adams

Paul Gavin Adams (born 1948) is a politician and former rally driving champion from New Zealand.

Early years

Adams attended Naenae College. He was originally a carpenter and joiner, but later established a business manufacturing outdoor playground equipment. Later, he became a professional rally driver, and won three prestigious New Zealand championships. He also owned a Kia Motors and Suzuki dealerships in Auckland.

Member of Parliament

Adams is a member of Pentecostal City Impact Church, and as a result, became involved in Christian politics in New Zealand. After first being a member of the Christian Heritage Party, he joined the religious-based Future New Zealand party. Future New Zealand later merged with United New Zealand to form the modern United Future New Zealand group, which Adams remained a member of until 2005. In the 2002 election, Adams was ranked ninth on the United Future party list. Thanks to the unexpectedly strong performance of United Future, the party gained enough votes for eight seats, leaving Adams just outside Parliament. Later, Kelly Chal, a higher-ranked candidate, was forced to withdraw because she did not have New Zealand citizenship, which she had not realised was necessary. Adams, as the next candidate on the list, entered Parliament in her place. |url-status = dead

Adams was one of the more conservative members of Parliament. After he was elected, it was reported that he had made a written submission on the 1993 Human Rights Bill saying that people with AIDS should not be allowed to "run loose".{{cite news |url-status = dead

Independent

On 15 August 2005 Adams left United Future to stand as an independent in the East Coast Bays Electorate. He gained 5809 votes after a short five-week campaign, which placed him third overall. He was subsequently involved with a proposed new party to be established by his former colleague Gordon Copeland and Destiny New Zealand. However, these negotiations collapsed, but Adams then became the Deputy Leader of The Family Party.{{cite web

Adams stood as a candidate for The Family Party in the East Coast Bays electorate in the 2008 election.{{cite news

Adams stood at the 2023 election for the NewZeal party at number 2 on the party list. Adams also contested the East Coast Bays electorate, coming fourth place with 890 votes. Overall, NewZeal only won 0.56 percent (16,126 votes), below the five percent threshold needed to enter Parliament.

Racing record

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar123456789101112WDCPtsPaul AdamsFord Escort RS1800N/AN/ANylex VinyltopFord Escort RS180022nd10GM Dealer Team New ZealandVauxhall Chevette 2300 HSR36th6Toyota New ZealandToyota Starlet58th2Toyota New ZealandToyota StarletNC0Toyota New ZealandToyota CorollaNC0Toyota New ZealandToyota Corolla GTNC0Paul AdamsMazda 323 4WDNC0
[1977](1977-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1977-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1977-swedish-rally)[POR](1977-rallye-de-portugal)[KEN](1977-safari-rally)[NZL](1977-rally-new-zealand)
Ret[GRE](1977-acropolis-rally)[FIN](1977-rally-finland)[CAN](1977-criterium-du-quebec)[ITA](1977-rallye-sanremo)[FRA](1977-tour-de-corse)[GBR](1977-wales-rally-gb)
[1979](1979-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1979-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1979-swedish-rally)[POR](1979-rallye-de-portugal)[KEN](1979-safari-rally)[GRE](1979-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1979-rally-new-zealand)
4[FIN](1979-rally-finland)[CAN](1979-criterium-du-quebec)[ITA](1979-rallye-sanremo)[FRA](1979-tour-de-corse)[GBR](1979-wales-rally-gb)[CIV](1979-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)
[1980](1980-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1980-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1980-swedish-rally)[POR](1980-rally-portugal)[KEN](1980-safari-rally)[GRC](1980-acropolis-rally)[ARG](1980-rally-argentina)[FIN](1980-rally-finland)[NZL](1980-rally-new-zealand)
6[ITA](1980-rallye-sanremo)[FRA](1980-tour-de-corse)[GBR](1980-rally-gb)[CIV](1980-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)
[1982](1982-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1982-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1982-swedish-rally)[POR](1982-rally-portugal)[KEN](1982-safari-rally)[FRA](1982-tour-de-corse)[GRC](1982-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1982-rally-new-zealand)
9[BRA](1982-rally-of-brazil)[FIN](1982-rally-finland)[ITA](1982-rallye-sanremo)[CIV](1982-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)[GBR](1982-rally-gb)
[1983](1983-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1983-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1983-swedish-rally)[POR](1983-rally-portugal)[KEN](1983-safari-rally)[FRA](1983-tour-de-corse)[GRC](1983-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1983-rally-new-zealand)
8[ARG](1983-rally-argentina)[FIN](1983-rally-finland)[ITA](1983-rallye-sanremo)[CIV](1983-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)[GBR](1983-rally-gb)
[1984](1984-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1984-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1984-swedish-rally)[POR](1984-rallye-de-portugal)[KEN](1984-safari-rally)[FRA](1984-tour-de-corse)[GRE](1984-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1984-rally-new-zealand)
Ret[ARG](1984-rally-argentina)[FIN](1984-rally-finland)[ITA](1984-rallye-sanremo)[CIV](1984-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)[GBR](1984-wales-rally-gb)
[1985](1985-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1985-monte-carlo-rally)[SWE](1985-swedish-rally)[POR](1985-portugal-rally)[KEN](1985-safari-rally)[FRA](1985-tour-de-corse)[GRC](1985-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1985-rally-new-zealand)
Ret[ARG](1985-rally-argentina)[FIN](1985-rally-finland)[ITA](1985-rallye-sanremo)[CIV](1985-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)[GBR](1985-rally-gb)
[1990](1990-world-rally-championship-season)[MON](1990-monte-carlo-rally)[POR](1990-rally-portugal)[KEN](1990-safari-rally)[FRA](1990-tour-de-corse)[GRC](1990-acropolis-rally)[NZL](1990-rally-new-zealand)
21[ARG](1990-rally-argentina)[FIN](1990-1000-lakes-rally)[AUS](1990-rally-australia)[ITA](1990-rallye-sanremo)[CIV](1990-rallye-cote-d-ivoire)[GBR](1990-rac-rally)

References

References

  1. (16 February 2022). "Roll of members of the New Zealand House of Representatives, 1854 onwards". New Zealand Parliament.
  2. Stock, Paul. (3 June 2019). "Paul Adams: From state house to knighthood". [[Stuff (website).
  3. (2008). "Official Count Results -- East Coast Bays". [[Ministry of Justice (New Zealand).
  4. "Parties".
  5. (3 November 2023). "East Coast Bays - Official Result". [[Electoral Commission (New Zealand).
  6. (3 November 2023). "2023 General Election - Official Result". [[Electoral Commission (New Zealand).
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