Patricia Rex
Lady Tuagatagaloa Patricia Rex (died 2 January 2004) was a Niuean politician. The wife of Niue's first Premier Robert Rex, she was jointly one of the first women elected to the Niue Assembly. She also designed the flag of Niue.
Patricia Rex | |
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Member of the Niue Assembly | |
In office 1975–1993 | |
Constituency | Island-wide |
Personal details | |
Died | 2 January 2004 Niue |
Biography
Born Patricia Tuagatagaloa Vatolo,[1] Rex was from the village of Alofi.[2] In 1941 she married Robert Rex and the couple had four children.[1] Her husband went on to become the Leader of Government Business, and in 1974 was appointed as the first Premier of Niue.
Rex contested the island-wide constituency in the April 1975 elections and was elected to the Niue Assembly, becoming one of the first women elected to the legislature alongside Lapati Paka.[3] She remained a member of the Assembly until losing her seat in the 1993 elections.[4] Rex also designed the flag of Niue,[2] which was adopted in 1975.
She died in Niue in January 2004.[5]
References
- Obituary: Sir Robert Rex The Independent, 16 December 1992
- Toa Niue: Sir Robert Rex Reading Warrior
- No Rex dynasty for Niue Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1975, p9
- Vivian returned Pacific Islands Monthly, April 1993, p6
- Wife of Niue's first premier dies Radio New Zealand, 22 January 2004