Marcel Hart

Marcel Hart (5 July 1909 – 27 January 1969) was a French Polynesian politician. He became Mayor of Uturoa in 1959 and a member of the Territorial Assembly in 1962, holding both positions until his death in 1969.

Marcel Hart
Member of the Territorial Assembly
In office
1962–1969
Succeeded bySam Koua
ConstituencyLeeward Islands
Mayor of Uturoa
In office
1959–1969
Preceded byMarcel Tixier
Succeeded byPhilippe Brotherson
Personal details
Born5 July 1909
Papeete, French Oceania
Died27 January 1969(1969-01-27) (aged 59)
Political partyTahitian Democratic Union

Biography

Hart was born in Papeete in 1909.[1] He was a shipowner, owning Tamarii Raiatea until 1966, when he replaced it with Temehani.[1]

He entered politics in 1946, becoming a member of the municipal council of Uturoa. In 1959 he was elected mayor of the town.[1] In the 1962 elections he was elected to the Territorial Assembly in the Leeward Islands constituency, representing the Tahitian Democratic Union.[2] He was re-elected in 1967, the same year in which his wife Alice died.[3]

In January 1969 Hart died in an industrial accident; while visiting a road-building site, he began operating a bulldozer and a ground collapse led to it falling into a ravine.[3]

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References

  1. Publications de la Société des océanistes, Issue 36, p251
  2. Les élus de l’assemblée territoriale Assembly of French Polynesia
  3. Mr. Marcel Hart Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1969, p130
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