Jan Logie

[1] She graduated from the University of Otago with a BA in politics and served as Women's Coordinator for the New Zealand Union of Students' Associations from 1993 to 1996.

This group consisted of Logie, Catherine Delahunty, Denise Roche, James Shaw, and Kevin Hague (Green), Chris Bishop and Paul Foster-Bell (National), David Seymour (ACT), Denis O'Rourke (NZ First), and Louisa Wall, Nanaia Mahuta and Trevor Mallard (Labour).

The bill would have required the publication of statistical information related to remuneration rates for men and women working the same roles.

[13] Jan Logie was re-elected for a third term on the Green Party list during the 2017 New Zealand general election.

Instead, Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson was appointed Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence.