McLauchlan, Joy (1948–)
McLauchlan, Joy (1948–)
New Zealand politician. Name variations: Marilyn Joy McLauchlan. Born Joy Quigley, May 9, 1948, in Geraldine, NZ; m. Alistair McLauchlan.
Elected National MP for Western Hutt (1990); supported legislation for a mine-free South Pacific; served as deputy chair of committees (1993–96).
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