Jennifer Daphne RowanQSOJP (formerly Simpson; born October 1949)[1] is a New Zealand former politician. She served as mayor of the Kāpiti Coast from 2007 to 2013, and was the first openly lesbian mayor in the country.
Rowan was elected mayor of Kāpiti Coast in 2007, defeating six opponents including former mayor Iride McCloy.[4][5] Major issues of her mayoralty included council spending, the Kāpiti Expressway, sea level rise, and water metering.[1] These issues led to her failing to be re-elected in 2013, placing third behind Ross Church and K Gurunathan.[6][7]
Personal life
In 1995, Rowan and her partner Juliet "Jools" Joslin were one of three lesbian couples who unsuccessfully applied for marriage licences. In January 1996, they took part in a commitment ceremony in Wellington.[4][8] They took their case to the High Court in Quilter v Attorney-General in May, but the court ruled against them and the Court of Appeal upheld the ruling in December 1997.[9] On 30 November 1998, they sued New Zealand before the United Nations Human Rights Committee. The committee rejected the case on 17 July 2002.[10] In 2006, they flew to Canada to be legally married.[11] On 17 April 2013, they were in the public gallery to witness the passing of the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013, which legalised same-sex marriage in New Zealand.[12]