Mark Everett Peck (born 16 July 1953) is a New Zealand politician and a member of the Labour Party.
[1] His father, Reverend Robert Logan Peck, was an Anglican priest, journalist and politician, and stimulated Mark's interest in politics at an early age, leading him to seek positions in the Labour-influenced trade unions.
[2][3] He worked several jobs prior to entering politics including as a part-time tutor, retailer, factory worker and supermarket department manager.
Soon after entering parliament he supported Helen Clark in her successful leadership challenge to Mike Moore.
In the October 2013 local elections, Peck successfully ran for Wellington City Council in the Lambton ward.