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Garth McVicar

Garth Neil McVicar (born ) is a New Zealand political lobbyist who founded the Sensible Sentencing Trust (SST) law-and-order advocacy group in 2001. In August 2014, he stood down from SST to focus on a campaign for election to Parliament. McVicar was the candidate for the Conservative Party in the electorate, and ranked third on the party's list, but was unsuccessful.
==Biography==
McVicar is married to Anne McVicar, and they have four adult daughters. The McVicars live with two of their daughters on their family farm near the Mohaka River west of Napier. He founded the Sensible Sentencing Trust in 2001 in response to the police prosecution of Mark Middleton for threatening to kill Paul Dally who tortured, raped, and killed Middleton's 13-year-old stepdaughter Karla Cardno in 1989. In 2006 McVicar was ranked 32nd in a New Zealand Listener Power List, a list of 50 influential New Zealand people. In 2014, McVicar was ranked 62nd equal on the Reader's Digest Most Trusted New Zealanders list, ahead of Police Commissioner Mike Bush (79th) but well behind Chief Justice Sian Elias (33rd).
According to Stephen Franks, a former member of parliament for ACT New Zealand, McVicar had been asked to stand for Parliament several times. After weeks of speculation, McVicar announced in August 2014 that he had joined the Conservative Party to contest the 2014 general election. McVicar was 3rd on the party list and was nominated for the electorate. He received 7,135 votes but cut into traditional National Party votes allowing Stuart Nash to win back the seat for Labour. McVicar subsequently announced his departure from the Conservative Party and that he would return to heading the Sensible Sentencing Trust.

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