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Silvia Cartwright

1943 - Today

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Dame Silvia Rose Cartwright (née Poulter; born 7 November 1943) is a New Zealand jurist who served as the 18th governor-general of New Zealand, from 2001 to 2006. She was the second woman to hold the office, after Dame Catherine Tizard. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Silvia Cartwright is the 14,740th most popular politician (up from 15,906th in 2019), the 64th most popular biography from New Zealand (up from 71st in 2019) and the 11th most popular New Zealander Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Silvia Cartwright ranks 14,740 out of 19,576Before her are Rudolf Scharping, Liang Guanglie, Tomás Romero Pereira, Théoneste Bagosora, Smail Hamdani, and Karel Urbánek. After her are Ali Mansur, Zoran Tegeltija, Jules de Trooz, Francisco Silvela, Andriy Taran, and Vladimir Yermoshin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Silvia Cartwright ranks 470Before her are Peter Norton, Jacques-Pierre Amette, Bobby Keys, Juan Masnik, Harley Race, and Joël Robert. After her are Günther Beckstein, Yoram Globus, Margaret Beckett, Stephen Greenblatt, Steven Millhauser, and Helen Quinn.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Silvia Cartwright ranks 64 out of 303Before her are Warren Cole (1940), Taika Waititi (1975), Vaughan Jones (1952), Yvette Williams (1929), Antony Starr (1975), and Howden Ganley (1941). After her are Fran Walsh (1959), Kevin Smith (1963), Joe Earl (1952), Jean Batten (1909), Rupert Julian (1879), and Martin Henderson (1974).

Among POLITICIANS In New Zealand

Among politicians born in New Zealand, Silvia Cartwright ranks 11Before her are Geoffrey Palmer (1942), Bill Pickering (1910), Helen Clark (1950), Tūheitia Paki (1955), George Forbes (1869), and John Key (1961). After her are Jean Batten (1909), Wallace Fard Muhammad (1893), Jacinda Ardern (1980), Jenny Shipley (1952), John Gorton (1911), and David Lange (1942).