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Jamie Arthur Arbuckle (born 1978 or 1979) is a New Zealand politician. He is currently a Member of Parliament in the New Zealand House of Representatives for the New Zealand First party.

Arbuckle was a Marlborough district councillor following the 2010 local elections. In the 2023 New Zealand general election, he was also elected to Parliament, and held both roles for a year. In October 2024 he resigned from his position as a district councillor.

Born in 1978 or 1979, Arbuckle grew up in Rapaura on an apple and cherry orchard. He did not know his father. Despite "not [being] academic" at school, Arbuckle went on to earn a diploma in management from Nelson Polytechnic (now the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology).

In 2009 Arbuckle applied to the Marlborough Farmers' Market to set up a stall selling asparagus, but questions were raised about whether he grew it himself, and his application was subsequently turned down. Arbuckle then led a group of stallholders to set up a competing market in Redwoodtown.

He is married to Sally, and they have four children. He trains racehorses as a hobby.

At the 2010 local elections, Arbuckle was elected to the Marlborough District Council. He was re-elected in the 2013 elections and again in the 2016 elections where he won the highest number of votes in the Blenheim Ward each time. At the 2010, 2013 and 2019 elections he also ran for mayor as well as the council but was defeated, placing second on each occasion. His wife Sally also stood for Marlborough District Council in 2019 but was unsuccessful. Both of them were elected in the 2022 local elections. He served as chair of the economic, finance and community committee at the council.

Arbuckle entered national politics when he was selected by the New Zealand First party to contest the Kaikōura electorate at the 2017 election where he finished third. He stood again in the seat at the 2020 election, finishing fourth. After this loss he joined the New Zealand First board. Selected to run a third time in Kaikōura at the 2023 general election, he was ranked 6th on the 2023 party list. Arbuckle finished in third place in the Kaikōura electorate, with 4,347 votes, but entered Parliament as one of eight New Zealand First list MPs.

Arbuckle sits on the finance and expenditure committee and is deputy chair of the justice committee. He is also the New Zealand First whip.

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