Stefan Lipa

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Stefan Lipa (born 1953) (LL.B (Auck) 1975) is a former

Democratic Party) from 1979 to 1987 and he was a leading advocate of proportional representation
in New Zealand.

Early life

Lipa spent his childhood in

Social Credit Political League 1970–1972. Lipa studied law at the University of Auckland
and practised law in Auckland.

Political career

Lipa was elected as a dominion councillor of the party in the 1970s. With

electoral system.

References

  1. ^ B.C. Beetham and S. Lipa for and on behalf of the New Zealand Social Credit Political League, The Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reform, 197?.
  2. ^ "League Picks Lawyer", Dominion, 24 August 1979, p. 3.