Year | Party list | Candidates |
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1996 | party lists | by electorate |
1999 | party lists | by electorate |
2002 | party lists | by electorate |
2005 | party lists | by electorate |
2008 | party lists | by electorate |
2011 | party lists | by electorate |
2014 | party lists | by electorate |
2017 | party lists | by electorate |
2020 | party lists | by electorate |
2023 | party lists | by electorate |
69 electorate members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were to be elected in the general election on 27 July 2002. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red.
Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly. [1] [2] There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking:
At the 2002 general election Libertarianz was the only registered party that did not submit a list. [3]
2002 general election: Aoraki [4] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Alliance | Andrew Buchanan | none | |||
United Future | Tony Bunting | 46 | |||
National | Wayne Marriott | Contested electorate in 1999 | 40 | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Christine Mitchell | Contested electorate in 1999 | 5 | ||
ACT | Kevin Murray | none | |||
Green | David Musgrave | Contested electorate in 1999 | 23 | ||
Progressive | Lynley Simmons | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 54 | ||
Christian Heritage | McGregor Simpson | Contested electorate in 1999 | 15 | ||
Labour | Jim Sutton | 8 |
2002 general election: Auckland Central [5] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Lech Beltowski | Contested Manurewa in 1999 | 21 | ||
Independent | Neil Head | ||||
Christian Heritage | Sean Michael Reynolds | none | |||
Progressive | Vivenne Shepherd | 18 | |||
Green | Nándor Tánczos | Contested electorate in 1999 | 4 | ||
United Future | Steve Taylor | 30 | |||
Labour | Judith Tizard | 21 | |||
Alliance | Mike Treen | Contested Waitakere in 1999 | 9 | ||
Human Rights Party | Anthony van den Heuvel | ||||
National | Pansy Wong | 10 |
2002 general election: Banks Peninsula [6] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Gerald Barker | 6 | |||
National | David Carter | Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 1999 | 4 | ||
Progressive | Phil Clearwater | 11 | |||
Green | Rod Donald | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
Labour | Ruth Dyson | 22 | |||
ACT | Paul King | Contested electorate in 1999 | 11 | ||
Alliance | Val McClimont | 32 | |||
United Future | Stephanie McEwin | 50 |
2002 general election: Bay of Plenty [7] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Peter Brown | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
United Future | John Cassidy | none | |||
Christian Heritage | Dick Holland | Contested Auckland Central in 1999 | 4 | ||
Progressive | John Neill | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 46 | ||
National | Tony Ryall | 8 | |||
ACT | Graham Douglas Steenson | 53 | |||
Labour | Mei Taare | none | |||
Green | Te Ruruanga Te Keeti | 25 |
2002 general election: Christchurch Central [8] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Communist League | Baskaran Appu | ||||
Labour | Tim Barnett | none | |||
Progressive | Fleur Churton | 27 | |||
Alliance | Liz Gordon | Contested electorate in 1999 | 4 | ||
Green | Matt Morris | 59 | |||
Christian Heritage | Vic Pollard | 3 | |||
United Future | Stephen Russell | 36 | |||
Legalise Cannabis | Jeanette Saxby | Contested West Coast-Tasman in 1999 | 6 | ||
National | Nicky Wagner | 37 | |||
ACT | Anthony Watson | 56 |
2002 general election: Christchurch East [9] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Legalise Cannabis | Michael Britnell | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
Progressive | David Culverhouse | 28 | |||
Labour | Lianne Dalziel | 14 | |||
United Future | Paul Duxbury | 36 | |||
Anti-Capitalist Alliance | Philip Ferguson | ||||
National | Stephen Johnston | none | |||
Green | Mary McCammon | 56 | |||
ACT | John Peters | Contested Te Tai Tonga in 1999 | 32 | ||
Christian Heritage | Judy Phillips | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Alliance | Colin Pounder | none |
2002 general election: Clevedon [10] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Independent | Glenn Archibald | ||||
Christian Heritage | David Arvidson | none | |||
NZ First | Brent Catchpole | Contested Epsom in 1999 | 13 | ||
National | Judith Collins | 48 | |||
Alliance | Nick Corlett | none | |||
Green | Sue Cowie | none | |||
Labour | Dave Hereora | 38 | |||
ACT | John Thompson | Contested Hunua in 1999 | 20 | ||
Progressive | Arthur Toms | 56 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Warren Kyd | Lost selection to Judith Collins | [11] |
2002 general election: Clutha-Southland [12] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Dayle Belcher | 20 | |||
Christian Heritage | Grant Bradfield | Contested electorate in 1999 | 14 | ||
National | Bill English | 1 | |||
Alliance | Jim Flynn | Contested Dunedin North in 1996 | none | ||
ACT | Roly Henderson | none | |||
United Future | Joy Lietze | 54 | |||
NZ First | Dave Mackie | Contested electorate in 1999 | 20 | ||
Labour | Lesley Soper | Contested electorate in 1999 | 42 | ||
Independent | David Webber | Contested electorate in 1999 | |||
Progressive | Roger White | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 60 |
2002 general election: Coromandel [13] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Progressive | Annette Anderson | 21 | |||
Green | Jeanette Fitzsimons | 1 | |||
National | Sandra Goudie | 42 | |||
ACT | David Olsen | 17 | |||
Labour | Max Purnell | 44 | |||
United Future | Lee Robertson | 38 |
2002 general election: Dunedin North [14] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Pip Direen | Contested Otago in 1999 | 39 | ||
Labour | Pete Hodgson | 13 | |||
Progressive | Frede Jorgenson | 36 | |||
ACT | Willie Martin | Contested Dunedin South in 1999 | 18 | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Paul John McMullan | Contested electorate in 1999 | 7 | ||
Alliance | Carolyn Payne-Harker | 18 | |||
Christian Heritage | Glenn Peoples | none | |||
National | Katherine Rich | Contested electorate in 1999 | 14 | ||
United Future | Todd Whitcombe | 53 |
2002 general election: Dunedin South [15] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Graham Bruce Aldridge | none | |||
Labour | David Benson-Pope | 36 | |||
Green | Fliss Butcher | 30 | |||
ACT | Matthew Cain Dwyer | none | |||
Progressive | Russell Edwards | 32 | |||
National | Paul Foster-Bell | 56 | |||
United Future | Jesse O'Brien | 58 | |||
Alliance | Justin Wilson | 42 |
2002 general election: East Coast [16] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Catherine Delahunty | 10 | |||
National | Leanne Jensen-Daines | 38 | |||
Labour | Janet Mackey | none | |||
Alliance | Gavin Maclean | Contested electorate in 1999 | 17 | ||
One NZ | David Moat | 6 | |||
ACT | Ian Swan | Contested electorate in 1999 | 54 | ||
United Future | Judy Turner | Contested Bay of Plenty for Future NZ in 1999 | 8 |
2002 general election: East Coast Bays [17] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Paul Adams | 9 | |||
Christian Heritage | Ian Cummings | 13 | |||
Green | Jeanette Elley | 42 | |||
Progressive | Jill Henry | Contested North Shore for Alliance in 1999 | 10 | ||
Labour | Hamish McCracken | Contested Albany in 1999 | 52 | ||
One NZ | Alan McCulloch | 3 | |||
National | Murray McCully | none | |||
Alliance | Fiona McLaren | 38 | |||
ACT | Julie Pepper | 47 |
2002 general election: Epsom [18] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Alliance | Julie Fairey | 16 | |||
ACT | Rodney Hide | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
Green | Keith Locke | 7 | |||
Christian Heritage | Tony Molloy | none | |||
Labour | Di Nash | 62 | |||
United Future | Cindy Ruakere | 22 | |||
National | Richard Worth | 25 |
2002 general election: Hamilton East [19] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Richard Carter | 34 | |||
ACT | Brian George Dawson | 38 | |||
Christian Heritage | Gavin Denby | Contested electorate for ACT in 1999 | 11 | ||
Alliance | Ravaani Ghaemmaghamy | 24 | |||
Progressive | Jim Medland | 52 | |||
Green | Cathy Olsen | 16 | |||
National | Tony Steel | none | |||
NZ First | Doug Woolerton | Contested electorate in 1999 | 5 | ||
Labour | Dianne Yates | Represented electorate, 1993–96; contested in 1999 | 29 |
2002 general election: Hamilton West [20] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Martin Gallagher | 31 | |||
Christian Heritage | Eleanor Goodall | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
NZ First | Bill Gudgeon | Contested Ikaroa-Rāwhiti in 1999 | 25 | ||
ACT | Garry Mallett | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Green | Chris Norton-Brown | 60 | |||
United Future | Martyn Seddon | 26 | |||
Progressive | Rob Shirley | 53 | |||
National | Bob Simcock | Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 1999 | 17 | ||
Libertarianz | Timothy Denis Wikiriwhi | ||||
Alliance | Craig Wills | 46 |
2002 general election: Helensville [21] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Andrea Deeth | 21 | |||
Progressive | Clare Dickson | 30 | |||
NZ First | Dail Jones | Represented previous version of electorate for National, 1978–84 | 10 | ||
National | John Key | 43 | |||
Alliance | Helen Mackinlay | 47 | |||
Independent | Brian Neeson | Lost National selection to John Key | [22] | ||
Labour | Gary William Russell | none | |||
Christian Heritage | David Simpkin | Contested Manukau East in 1999 | none |
2002 general election: Hutt South [23] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Dennis John Bartlett | none | |||
Green | Perce Harpham | 49 | |||
Labour | Trevor Mallard | 12 | |||
ACT | Christopher Milne | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
United Future | Murray Smith | 6 | |||
Alliance | Anna Sutherland | Contested Rodney in 1999 | 27 | ||
National | Richard Townley | none | |||
Progressive | Ross Weddell | 59 |
2002 general election: Ilam [24] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Marc Alexander | 4 | |||
Alliance | Lynda Boyd | none | |||
National | Gerry Brownlee | 9 | |||
Green | Lois Griffiths | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 48 | ||
ACT | Nigel Mattison | Contested electorate in 1999 | 16 | ||
Progressive | Bob Peck | 51 | |||
Christian Heritage | Gideon Pieters | none | |||
Labour | Richard Pole | 59 |
2002 general election: Invercargill [25] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Craig Carson | Contested electorate in 1999 | 435 | ||
Christian Heritage | Mervyn Lemuel Clayton | none | |||
Progressive | Stephnie de Ruyter | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 22 | ||
Alliance | Anna McMartin | 26 | |||
Labour | Mark Peck | 28 | |||
ACT | Peter Phiskie | 48 | |||
National | Eric Roy | Contested electorate in 1999 | 26 | ||
United Future | Vince Smith | 60 |
2002 general election: Kaikoura [26] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Independent | Desmond Joseph Bell | Contested electorate in 1999 | |||
Labour | Brendon Burns | 48 | |||
Green | Ian Ewen-Street | Contested electorate in 1999 | 6 | ||
ACT | Ted Howard | 42 | |||
Progressive | Philippa Main | 45 | |||
Christian Heritage | Don Moore | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
National | Lynda Scott | 12 | |||
United Future | Julee Smith-Mischeski | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 59 |
2002 general election: Mana [27] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Graham Butterworth | Contested electorate for United NZ in 1999 | 20 | ||
ACT | Simon Antony Ewing-Jarvie | 41 | |||
Alliance | Michael Gilchrist | 40 | |||
Progressive | Doreen Henderson | 38 | |||
Anti-Capitalist Alliance | Paul Hopkinson | ||||
Labour | Luamanuvao Winnie Laban | 20 | |||
Christian Heritage | Renton Maclachlan | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Green | Olivia Mitchell | 58 | |||
One NZ | Janet White | 4 | |||
National | Sue Wood | 19 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Graham Kelly | Contesting list only |
2002 general election: Māngere [28] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Steve Abel | Contested Titirangi in 1999 | 26 | ||
ACT | Juanita Angell | none | |||
Progressive | Rosie Brown | 7 | |||
Labour | Taito Phillip Field | none | |||
Christian Heritage | Steven Aotearoa Panapa | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Alliance | Len Richards | 23 | |||
United Future | Bruce Settle | 51 | |||
National | Sylvia Taylor | Contested electorate in 1999 | 54 |
2002 general election: Manukau East [29] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Arthur Anae | 28 | |||
United Future | Kelly Chal | 5 | |||
Anti-Capitalist Alliance | Mark Muller | ||||
Christian Heritage | Mary Mere Paki | Contested Maungakiekie in 1999 | 32 | ||
Labour | Ross Robertson | none | |||
Progressive | Matt Robson | Contested Maungakiekie for Alliance in 1999 | 2 | ||
Alliance | Simon Shields | 45 | |||
ACT | Gerald Trass | 25 |
2002 general election: Manurewa [30] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Enosa Auva'a | Contested electorate in 1999 | 53 | ||
Reform's Tahi Tangata Whenua | Dave Bergersen | ||||
ACT | Bryce Bevin | 27 | |||
United Future | Peter Collins | 52 | |||
NZ First | John Geary | 22 | |||
Labour | George Hawkins | 15 | |||
Green | Alan Johnson | none | |||
Independent | Tommy Maroroa | ||||
Progressive | Susi Pa'o Williams | 9 | |||
Alliance | Hayley Rawhiti | 28 | |||
Christian Heritage | Daniel W Willis | none |
2002 general election: Maungakiekie [31] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Don Fairley | 43 | |||
Labour | Mark Gosche | 10 | |||
United Future | Kevin Harper | Contested Ilam for Future NZ in 1999 | 16 | ||
Progressive | Dawn Patchett | 50 | |||
Christian Heritage | Barry Pepperell | Contested Pakuranga in 1999 | none | ||
Alliance | Joseph Randall | 29 | |||
ACT | Robin Roodt | 50 | |||
Communist League | Janet Roth | ||||
National | Belinda Vernon | Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 1999 | 23 |
2002 general election: Mount Albert [32] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Raewyn Bhana | 59 | |||
Green | Jon Carapiet | Contested Maungakiekie in 1999 | 13 | ||
Labour | Helen Clark | 1 | |||
Christian Heritage | Pauline G Cooper | none | |||
Progressive | Gillian Dance | 57 | |||
United Future | Hassan Hosseini | Contested electorate for United NZ in 1999 | 14 | ||
Alliance | Jill Ovens | Contested electorate in 1999 | 12 | ||
Project Hope | Rick Stevenson | ||||
Anti-Capitalist Alliance | Daphna Whitmore | ||||
ACT | Bruce Williams | 24 |
2002 general election: Mount Roskill [33] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Progressive | Trevor Barnard | Contested Pakuranga for Alliance in 1999 | 19 | ||
Independent | Stephen Berry | ||||
Labour | Phil Goff | 6 | |||
Alliance | Brendon Lane | 36 | |||
Christian Heritage | Ewen McQueen | Contested Epsom in 1999 | none | ||
NZ First | Dawn Mullins | Contested Titirangi in 1999 | 15 | ||
United Future | Bernie Ogilvy | 14 | |||
National | Brent Trewheela | 58 | |||
ACT | Kenneth Wang | 10 |
2002 general election: Napier [34] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Donna Awatere Huata | Contested Auckland Central in 1999 | 5 | ||
Christian Heritage | Colin Barr | none | |||
Alliance | Maxine Boag | 21 | |||
One NZ | John Bull | 10 | |||
Green | Terry Creighton | Contested Tukituki in 1999 | 36 | ||
Labour | Russell Fairbrother | none | |||
National | Anne Tolley | Contested electorate in 1999 | 24 | ||
United Future | Graham Turner | 31 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Geoff Braybrooke |
2002 general election: Nelson [35] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Nick Barber | Contested electorate in 1999 | 10 | ||
Progressive | Adrian Bayly | 22 | |||
Labour | John Kennedy | none | |||
Alliance | Mary O'Connor | Contested electorate in 1999 | 20 | ||
National | Nick Smith | 3 | |||
Green | Mike Ward | Contested electorate in 1999 | 9 | ||
United Future | Dennis Wells | 61 |
2002 general election: New Lynn [36] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Brendan Beach | none | |||
Labour | David Cunliffe | 37 | |||
United Future | Susanne Fellner | 24 | |||
Alliance | Gerard Hehir | Contested Palmerston North in 1999 | 6 | ||
Christian Heritage | Betty Jenkins | none | |||
Progressive | Doug McCallum | 44 | |||
Green | Saffron Toms | none | |||
ACT | Trevor West | 59 |
2002 general election: New Plymouth [37] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Peter Berger | 31 | |||
Christian Heritage | Trevor Chadwick | none | |||
Labour | Harry Duynhoven | none | |||
National | Geoff Horton | 61 | |||
Progressive | Steven Charles Ihaia | 35 | |||
United Future | Tom Smithers | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 27 | ||
Libertarianz | Mike Webber |
2002 general election: North Shore [38] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Alliance | Karl Bartleet | 43 | |||
Progressive | Lyndsay Brock | 24 | |||
ACT | Deborah Coddington | 6 | |||
Labour | Helen Duncan | Contested electorate in 1999 | 30 | ||
Green | Richard Green | 46 | |||
National | Wayne Mapp | 7 | |||
Christian Heritage | Mark Munroe | Contested Northcote in 1999 | 55 | ||
NZ First | Barbara Stewart | 6 | |||
United Future | Ross Tizard | 28 |
2002 general election: Northcote [39] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Sharee Adams | 37 | |||
ACT | Dianne Dawson | 39 | |||
Progressive | Grant Gillon | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 3 | ||
Labour | Ann Hartley | 35 | |||
Christian Heritage | Dirk Hoek | ||||
Green | Rachel Mackintosh | 55 | |||
NZ First | John Riley | 21 | |||
National | Jeremy Sole | 44 | |||
Alliance | Solly Southwood | 39 |
2002 general election: Northland [40] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | John Carter | 21 | |||
Legalise Cannabis | Judy Daniels | 8 | |||
Alliance | John Timberjack Donoghue | none | |||
Christian Heritage | Ned Jack | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Progressive | Peter David Kane | 40 | |||
Green | Janine McVeagh | Contested electorate in 1999 | 18 | ||
United Future | Mike Mitcalfe | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 49 | ||
NZ First | Jim Peters | 9 | |||
Labour | Rachel Rose | none | |||
ACT | Smilie Wood | 60 |
2002 general election: Ohariu-Belmont [41] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Gill Boddy-Greer | 46 | |||
Green | Gareth Bodle | 33 | |||
United Future | Peter Dunne | 1 | |||
Progressive | Christine Kerr | 41 | |||
Alliance | Rebecca Matthews | Contested electorate in 1999 | 8 | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Dave Moore | Contested Mana in 1999 | 4 | ||
ACT | Heather Roy | 9 | |||
Christian Heritage | Chris Salt | Contested electorate in 1999 | 12 | ||
National | Dale Stephens | Contested Ikaroa-Rāwhiti in 1999 | 46 |
2002 general election: Otago [42] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Gerry Eckhoff | Contested electorate in 1999 | 8 | ||
Christian Heritage | Mike Ferguson | Contested electorate in 1999 | 18 | ||
National | Gavan Herlihy | 16 | |||
Alliance | Sam Huggard | 13 | |||
Labour | David Parker | 47 | |||
United Future | Allan Smellie | 57 | |||
Progressive | Hessel Van Wieren | 58 |
2002 general election: Otaki [43] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Robin Corner | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
One NZ | Richard Fisher | 5 | |||
Progressive | Russell Franklin | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 20 | ||
Green | Caroline Greig | 47 | |||
Labour | Darren Hughes | 51 | |||
Independent | Anne Hunt | ||||
Alliance | Margaret Jeune | 33 | |||
Beneficiaries Party | David Keen Mitchell | ||||
ACT | Ian Sage | 51 | |||
National | Roger Sowry | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Judy Keall |
2002 general election: Pakuranga [44] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Andrew Jollands | 26 | |||
Christian Heritage | Jonathan Ko | 36 | |||
Progressive | Meng Ly | 8 | |||
United Future | Ian McInnes | 19 | |||
NZ First | Pita Paraone | Contested electorate in 1999 | 7 | ||
Alliance | Paul Protheroe | 41 | |||
Green | David Rose | Contested electorate in 1999 | 63 | ||
National | Maurice Williamson | none | |||
Labour | Michael Wood | none |
2002 general election: Palmerston North [45] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Grant Bowater | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 29 | ||
Independent | Arshad Chatha | ||||
Christian Heritage | Vic Jarvis | Contested Rangitikei in 1999 | 5 | ||
Labour | Steve Maharey | 4 | |||
Green | Margaret McKenzie | 57 | |||
National | Dave Scott | 50 | |||
Alliance | Peter Wheeler | 31 | |||
One NZ | Jim White | 2 |
2002 general election: Piako [46] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Chris Bretton | 23 | |||
ACT | Andrew Davies | Contested Karapiro in 1999 | 14 | ||
Alliance | Peter Jamieson | Contested Hamilton East in 1999 | 37 | ||
Labour | Sue Moroney | Contested Karapiro in 1996 | none | ||
Progressive | John Pemberton | Contested Karapiro for Alliance in 1999 | 8 | ||
Christian Heritage | Colin Ranby | none | |||
NZ First | Gordon Stewart | Contested Karapiro in 1999 | 17 | ||
National | Lindsay Tisch | none |
2002 general election: Port Waikato [47] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Bob Daw | 19 | |||
United Future | Dave Fitness | 32 | |||
ACT | Mary Hackshaw | 19 | |||
Labour | Lesley Harry | 54 | |||
National | Paul Hutchison | 27 | |||
Progressive | Ram Parkash | 48 | |||
Christian Heritage | Alex Robinson | none | |||
Green | Jane Williams | 65 |
2002 general election: Rakaia [48] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Graeme Barr | 47 | |||
Progressive | Christine Cheesman | 26 | |||
National | Brian Connell | none | |||
Labour | Tony Milne | none | |||
Green | Fraser Palmer-Hesketh | 61 | |||
Christian Heritage | Roger Payne | 8 | |||
ACT | Greg Sneddon | 52 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Jenny Shipley |
2002 general election: Rangitikei [49] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Margaret Hayward | 61 | |||
United Future | Jim Howard | Contested electorate for United NZ in 1999 | 25 | ||
Christian Heritage | Ruth Jarvis | 9 | |||
Alliance | Dion Martin | Contested electorate in 1999 | 34 | ||
National | Simon Power | 13 | |||
Progressive | Heather Marion Smith | 55 | |||
ACT | John Waugh | 57 |
2002 general election: Rimutaka [50] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Progressive | Robert Bryan | 25 | |||
United Future | Wayne Chapman | Contested Ohariu-Belmont for Future NZ in 1999 | 10 | ||
One NZ | Peter Grove | 9 | |||
ACT | Nigel Kearney | none | |||
Independent | Nick Kelly | ||||
Alliance | Moira Lawler | 22 | |||
National | Mike Leddy | none | |||
Christian Heritage | Ken Munn | 7 | |||
Green | Russel Norman | 17 | |||
Labour | Paul Swain | 18 |
2002 general election: Rodney [51] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Kevin Bartlett | none | |||
Green | Sue Bradford | Contested electorate in 1999 | 3 | ||
Labour | Grant Duffy | none | |||
Alliance | Paula Henderson | 35 | |||
United Future | Craig Hunt | Contested Waitakere for Future NZ in 1999 | 15 | ||
Progressive | Martin Lawrence | 43 | |||
NZ First | Craig McNair | 8 | |||
National | Lockwood Smith | 11 | |||
ACT | Penny Webster | Contested electorate in 1999 | 13 |
2002 general election: Rongotai [52] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Carl Beentjes | 36 | |||
United Future | Gordon Copeland | 2 | |||
Progressive | Jamie Daly | 29 | |||
National | Glenda Hughes | 49 | |||
Labour | Annette King | 7 | |||
Independent | Robert Murray | ||||
Christian Heritage | Simon Steenhof | none | |||
Alliance | Vernon Tile | Contested electorate in 1999 | 15 | ||
Green | Celia Wade-Brown | 15 |
2002 general election: Rotorua [53] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Steve Chadwick | 34 | |||
Progressive | David Espin | 33 | |||
United Future | Russell Judd | 17 | |||
Green | Richard Kake | none | |||
NZ Equal Rights Party | Cliff Lee | Contested electorate in 1999 | |||
Alliance | Julie Poupard | none | |||
Christian Heritage | Ross Prichard | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
National | Malcolm Short | none | |||
NZ First | Fletcher Tabuteau | 18 | |||
Independent | Reg Turner | Contested Bay of Plenty for ACT in 1996 |
2002 general election: Tamaki [54] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Hana Blackmore | 32 | |||
Labour | Leila Boyle | 57 | |||
Alliance | Cathy Casey | Contested Wairarapa in 1999 | none | ||
Christian Heritage | Victor Cedric Grubi | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Progressive | Nong Li | 15 | |||
United Future | Bruce McGrail | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 13 | ||
ACT | Ken Shirley | Contested Ohariu-Belmont in 1996 | 7 | ||
National | Clem Simich | none | |||
NZ First | Brett Webster | 16 |
2002 general election: Taranaki-King Country [55] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Shane Ardern | none | |||
Labour | Judy Hawkins | 64 | |||
Christian Heritage | Gavin Hockly | Contested Karapiro in 1999 | none | ||
Green | Laurie Hoverd | 51 | |||
ACT | Owen Jennings | Contested electorate in 1999 | 12 | ||
Independent | Rusty Kane | Contested New Plymouth for People's Choice in 1999 | |||
Progressive | John Kilbride | Contested Karapiro for Alliance in 1996 | 42 | ||
United Future | Rachel Smithers | 39 |
2002 general election: Taupo [56] | |||||
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Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Progressive | Victor Bradley | 23 | |||
Labour | Mark Burton | 16 | |||
Green | Nick Fisher | Contested electorate in 1999 | 44 | ||
United Future | Denis Gilmore | 44 | |||
Alliance | John Harré | none | |||
National | Weston Kirton | 51 | |||
ACT | Diane Mulcock | 29 | |||
Christian Heritage | Scott Wishart | 56 |
2002 general election: Tauranga [57] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Larry Baldock | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 7 | ||
Christian Heritage | Margaret Canter-Leighton | none | |||
Green | Ian Douglas | 40 | |||
National | Tim Macindoe | Contested Karapiro for United NZ in 1996 | 39 | ||
Progressive | Garry Oster | 47 | |||
NZ First | Winston Peters | 1 | |||
ACT | Ron Scott | 28 | |||
Libertarianz | Russell Watkins | ||||
Labour | Margaret Wilson | Contested electorate in 1999 | 9 |
2002 general election: Te Atatu [58] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Chris Carter | 25 | |||
United Future | Anne Drake | Contested Titirangi for Future NZ in 1999 | 18 | ||
ACT | Ted Erskine-Legget | 40 | |||
Christian Heritage | Matthew Flannagan | 19 | |||
National | Tau Henare | NZ First/Mauri Pacific MP, 1993–99; contested Te Tai Tokerau for Mauri Pacific in 1999 | 35 | ||
NZ First | Christine Ritchie | none | |||
Progressive | Pasene Tauialo-o-lilomaiava | 14 | |||
Alliance | Robert Van Ruyssevelt | 48 | |||
Independent | Helen Wiseman-Dare |
2002 general election: Tukituki [59] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Rick Barker | 24 | |||
Christian Heritage | Margaret Burgess | Contested electorate in 1999 | 17 | ||
National | Craig Foss | 47 | |||
ACT | John Ormond | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
One NZ | John Porter | 1 | |||
Progressive | Barry Pulford | 61 | |||
Alliance | Richard Wallis | 44 | |||
Green | Rich Wernham | Contested Rongotai in 1999 | none |
2002 general election: Waimakariri [60] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Nicholas Cairney | 23 | |||
Labour | Clayton Cosgrove | none | |||
Green | Charles Drace | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
National | Dan Gordon | 41 | |||
NZ First | Ron Mark | Contested electorate in 1999 | 4 | ||
Alliance | Paul Piesse | Contested Christchurch East in 1999 | none | ||
United Future | Andrew Smith | 45 | |||
Christian Heritage | Stephen Williams | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Progressive | John Wright | Contested electorate for Alliance in 1999 | 4 |
2002 general election: Wairarapa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Georgina Beyer | 23 | |||
National | Ian Buchanan | 29 | |||
Progressive | Bill Henderson | 34 | |||
ACT | Ian George Macfarlane | none | |||
Green | Sarah Millington | 27 | |||
United Future | Frank Owen | Contested Hutt South for United NZ in 1999 | 42 | ||
NZ First | Edwin Perry | Contested Hutt South in 1999 | 11 | ||
Christian Heritage | Merepeka Raukawa-Tait | 2 | |||
Alliance | Gerald Tait | none |
2002 general election: Waitakere [61] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Arthur Albert | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Christian Heritage | Madeleine Jane Flannagan | Contested Hamilton East in 1999 | 20 | ||
Alliance | Laila Harré | Contested Te Atatu in 1999 | 1 | ||
National | Marie Hasler | Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested Titirangi in 1999 | 24 | ||
Progressive | David Parkyn | 49 | |||
Labour | Lynne Pillay | Contested Tamaki in 1999 | 39 | ||
ACT | John Riddell | 49 | |||
United Future | Graeme Torckler | 43 | |||
Green | Meriel Anne Watts | 12 |
2002 general election: Wellington Central [62] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Legalise Cannabis | Michael Appleby | Contested electorate in 1999 | 1 | ||
Christian Heritage | Matthew Bartlett | none | |||
Libertarianz | Colin Cross | ||||
ACT | Stephen Franks | Contested Rongotai in 1999 | 4 | ||
NZ First | Rob Harris | Contested Wairarapa in 1999 | 14 | ||
Labour | Marian Hobbs | 17 | |||
Green | Sue Kedgeley | 5 | |||
United Future | Rob Moodie | 40 | |||
National | Hekia Parata | 15 | |||
Alliance | Robert Reid | 11 |
2002 general election: West Coast-Tasman [63] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Derek Blight | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Green | Richard Davies | Contested electorate in 1999 | 14 | ||
United Future | Gray Eatwell | Contested East Coast for NZ First in 1999 | 12 | ||
Progressive | Bob Fox | 31 | |||
ACT | William Stuart Gardner | none | |||
Alliance | Dick Hitchens | none | |||
National | Barry Nicolle | 55 | |||
Labour | Damien O'Connor | none | |||
Aotearoa NZ Youth Independence Political Party | Robert Frank Terry | ||||
Independent | Steven Wilkinson |
2002 general election: Whanganui [64] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Desiree Boniface | none | |||
National | Chester Borrows | Contested electorate in 1999 | 36 | ||
NZ Equal Rights Party | Ian Wallace Brougham | ||||
United Future | Chris Collier | 56 | |||
Progressive | Bruce Parr | 17 | |||
Labour | Jill Pettis | 27 | |||
Green | Peter Russell | none | |||
Alliance | Kerry Wilson | none |
2002 general election: Whangarei [65] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Alliance | Tricia Cutforth | Contested electorate in 1999 | 5 | ||
NZ First | Brian Donnelly | Contested electorate in 1999 | 3 | ||
Green | Calvin Green | 28 | |||
Christian Heritage | Rod Harris | Contested electorate in 1999 | 16 | ||
National | Phil Heatley | 31 | |||
Libertarianz | Helen Hughes | ||||
ACT | Muriel Newman | Contested electorate in 1999 | 3 | ||
United Future | Gray Phillips | Contested electorate for United NZ in 1999 | 55 | ||
Labour | David Shearer | 45 | |||
Progressive | David Angus Wilson | Contested Northland for Alliance in 1999 | 12 |
2002 general election: Wigram [66] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
PCP Coalition | BJ Anderson | ||||
Progressive | Jim Anderton | 1 | |||
Green | Paul de Spa | 38 | |||
Christian Heritage | Stephen Dejong | none | |||
Alliance | Sean Gourley | 30 | |||
Economic Euthenics | Michael Hansen | Perennial candidate; contested electorate in 1999 | |||
United Future | Andrew Kubala | 55 | |||
ACT | Shirley Marshall | 30 | |||
Labour | Mike Mora | Contested electorate in 1999 | 67 | ||
National | Alec Neill | 22 |
2002 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti [67] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Alan Delamere | 63 | |||
Christian Heritage | Wiremu Edwards Eruiti | none | |||
Labour | Parekura Horomia | 5 | |||
Progressive | Toni Jowsey | 39 | |||
Aroha Ngia Tatou | Te Aroha Jack Mei | Contested electorate in 1999 | |||
Mana Māori | Glenis Philip-Barbara | 3 | |||
Nga Iwi Morehu Movement | Donna Louise Plumridge | ||||
Alliance | John Tuwhakairiora Tibble | 25 |
2002 general election: Tainui [68] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Kevin J Davies | none | |||
United Future | Lee Edmonds | Contested Te Tai Hauāuru for Future NZ in 1999 | 35 | ||
Mana Māori | Angeline Greensill | Contested Port Waikato in 1999 | 1 | ||
Alliance | Willie Jackson | Contested Hauraki Maori in 1999 | 2 | ||
Progressive | Te Pare Joseph | Contested Te Tai Hauāuru for Alliance in 1996 | 37 | ||
Labour | Nanaia Mahuta | 19 | |||
MAI | Mikaire Tuheke Sutton | ||||
Christian Heritage | Albert Vahaakolo | none |
2002 general election: Tamaki Makaurau [69] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | George Ngatai | Contested Waiariki in 1999 | 45 | ||
Alliance | Janice Panoho-Smith | 14 | |||
Labour | John Tamihere | none | |||
Green | Metiria Turei | 8 | |||
Christian Heritage | Tuhi Vahaakolo | Contested Hauraki Maori in 1999 | none | ||
Progressive | Sue Elizabeth Wharewaka-Topia Watts | 13 |
2002 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru [70] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | James Hippolite | 48 | |||
Mana Māori | Ken Mair | Contested electorate in 1999 | 2 | ||
Alliance | Kamaka Manuel | 19 | |||
Christian Heritage | Jeannette Shramka | Contested electorate in 1999 | none | ||
Labour | Tariana Turia | none | |||
National | Greg White | 30 |
2002 general election: Te Tai Tokerau [71] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Progressive | Peter Campbell | 6 | |||
Quality of Life Political Movement | Ivan Erstich | ||||
Alliance | Naida Glavish | 10 | |||
National | Mita Harris | none | |||
New Generation Party | Te Kaiarahi Hui | Contested electorate for Piri Wiri Tua in 1999 | |||
Independent | Mere Mangu | ||||
Christian Heritage | Mike Norman | none | |||
Labour | Dover Samuels | 11 | |||
Independent | Mike Smith |
2002 general election: Te Tai Tonga [72] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Mana Māori | Jacqui Amohanga | 5 | |||
National | Bill Karaitiana | 60 | |||
Christian Heritage | Dee Morgan | none | |||
United Future | Witana Murray | Contested electorate for Future NZ in 1999 | 41 | ||
Labour | Mahara Okeroa | 33 | |||
Nga Iwi Morehu Movement | Jennifer Wikitoria Waitai-Rapana | ||||
Independent | Chris Webster | ||||
Alliance | Vern Winitana | Contested electorate in 1999 | 7 |
2002 general election: Waiariki [73] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notes: | Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Christian Heritage | Rosemary Francis | Contested Banks Peninsula in 1999 | none | ||
Alliance | Sharon Heta | none | |||
United Future | Huikakahu Brian Kawe | none | |||
National | Hamuera Mitchell | 52 | |||
Labour | Mita Ririnui | 32 | |||
Mana Māori | Rihi Vercoe | 6 |
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