Maungaturoto farmer Grant McCallum has been selected by the National Party as its candidate for Northland in the upcoming general election.
“It’s a huge privilege to have the opportunity to campaign for Northland’s support as National’s candidate in this year’s election,” said McCallum.
He has lived in Northland since the late 1970s and owned and operated his Maungaturoto beef and dairy farm since 1995. He serves as chair of the Kauri Museum at Matakohe and has been a member of the Bluegreens executive since 2001.
Previously, McCallum has served as vice president of the Northern branch of Federated Farmers as well as on the boards of several Northland sporting organisations.
McCallum, 58, is the son of Ron McCallum who was the National Party’s electorate chairman for Kaipara with former MP Sir Lockwood Smith KNZM and for Whangārei with former MP John Banks.