Candidates in the 2002 New Zealand general election by electorate

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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.

Contents

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]

General electorates

Aoraki

2002 general election: Aoraki [4]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Alliance Andrew Buchanannone  
United Future Tony Bunting46  
National Wayne MarriottContested electorate in 199940  
Legalise Cannabis Christine MitchellContested electorate in 19995  
ACT Kevin Murraynone  
Green David MusgraveContested electorate in 199923  
Progressive Lynley SimmonsContested electorate for Alliance in 199954  
Christian Heritage McGregor SimpsonContested electorate in 199915  
Labour Jim Sutton 8  

Auckland Central

2002 general election: Auckland Central [5]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Lech BeltowskiContested Manurewa in 199921  
Independent Neil Head
Christian Heritage Sean Michael Reynoldsnone  
Progressive Vivenne Shepherd18  
Green Nándor Tánczos Contested electorate in 19994  
United Future Steve Taylor30  
Labour Judith Tizard 21  
Alliance Mike TreenContested Waitakere in 19999  
Human Rights PartyAnthony van den Heuvel
National Pansy Wong 10  

Banks Peninsula

2002 general election: Banks Peninsula [6]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Gerald Barker6  
National David Carter Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 19994  
Progressive Phil Clearwater11  
Green Rod Donald Contested electorate in 19992  
Labour Ruth Dyson 22  
ACT Paul KingContested electorate in 199911  
Alliance Val McClimont32  
United Future Stephanie McEwin50  

Bay of Plenty

2002 general election: Bay of Plenty [7]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
NZ First Peter Brown Contested electorate in 19992  
United Future John Cassidynone  
Christian Heritage Dick HollandContested Auckland Central in 19994  
Progressive John NeillContested electorate for Alliance in 199946  
National Tony Ryall 8  
ACT Graham Douglas Steenson53  
Labour Mei Taarenone  
Green Te Ruruanga Te Keeti25  

Christchurch Central

2002 general election: Christchurch Central [8]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Communist League Baskaran Appu
Labour Tim Barnett none  
Progressive Fleur Churton27  
Alliance Liz Gordon Contested electorate in 19994  
Green Matt Morris59  
Christian Heritage Vic Pollard 3  
United Future Stephen Russell36  
Legalise Cannabis Jeanette SaxbyContested West Coast-Tasman in 19996  
National Nicky Wagner 37  
ACT Anthony Watson56  

Christchurch East

2002 general election: Christchurch East [9]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Legalise Cannabis Michael BritnellContested electorate in 19992  
Progressive David Culverhouse28  
Labour Lianne Dalziel 14  
United Future Paul Duxbury36  
Anti-Capitalist Alliance Philip Ferguson
National Stephen Johnstonnone  
Green Mary McCammon56  
ACT John PetersContested Te Tai Tonga in 199932  
Christian Heritage Judy PhillipsContested electorate in 1999none  
Alliance Colin Poundernone  

Clevedon

2002 general election: Clevedon [10]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Independent Glenn Archibald
Christian Heritage David Arvidsonnone  
NZ First Brent Catchpole Contested Epsom in 199913  
National Judith Collins 48  
Alliance Nick Corlettnone  
Green Sue Cowienone  
Labour Dave Hereora 38  
ACT John ThompsonContested Hunua in 199920  
Progressive Arthur Toms56  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Warren Kyd Lost selection to Judith Collins [11]

Clutha-Southland

2002 general election: Clutha-Southland [12]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Dayle Belcher20  
Christian Heritage Grant BradfieldContested electorate in 199914  
National Bill English 1  
Alliance Jim Flynn Contested Dunedin North in 1996none  
ACT Roly Hendersonnone  
United Future Joy Lietze54  
NZ First Dave MackieContested electorate in 199920  
Labour Lesley Soper Contested electorate in 199942  
Independent David WebberContested electorate in 1999
Progressive Roger WhiteContested electorate for Alliance in 199960  

Coromandel

2002 general election: Coromandel [13]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Progressive Annette Anderson21  
Green Jeanette Fitzsimons 1  
National Sandra Goudie 42  
ACT David Olsen17  
Labour Max Purnell44  
United Future Lee Robertson38  

Dunedin North

2002 general election: Dunedin North [14]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Pip DireenContested Otago in 199939  
Labour Pete Hodgson 13  
Progressive Frede Jorgenson36  
ACT Willie MartinContested Dunedin South in 199918  
Legalise Cannabis Paul John McMullanContested electorate in 19997  
Alliance Carolyn Payne-Harker18  
Christian Heritage Glenn Peoplesnone  
National Katherine Rich Contested electorate in 199914  
United Future Todd Whitcombe53  

Dunedin South

2002 general election: Dunedin South [15]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Graham Bruce Aldridgenone  
Labour David Benson-Pope 36  
Green Fliss Butcher30  
ACT Matthew Cain Dwyernone  
Progressive Russell Edwards32  
National Paul Foster-Bell 56  
United Future Jesse O'Brien58  
Alliance Justin Wilson42  

East Coast

2002 general election: East Coast [16]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Catherine Delahunty 10  
National Leanne Jensen-Daines38  
Labour Janet Mackey none  
Alliance Gavin MacleanContested electorate in 199917  
One NZ David Moat6  
ACT Ian SwanContested electorate in 199954  
United Future Judy Turner Contested Bay of Plenty for Future NZ in 19998  

East Coast Bays

2002 general election: East Coast Bays [17]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Paul Adams 9  
Christian Heritage Ian Cummings13  
Green Jeanette Elley42  
Progressive Jill HenryContested North Shore for Alliance in 199910  
Labour Hamish McCrackenContested Albany in 199952  
One NZ Alan McCulloch3  
National Murray McCully none  
Alliance Fiona McLaren38  
ACT Julie Pepper47  

Epsom

2002 general election: Epsom [18]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Alliance Julie Fairey 16  
ACT Rodney Hide Contested electorate in 19992  
Green Keith Locke 7  
Christian Heritage Tony Molloynone  
Labour Di Nash62  
United Future Cindy Ruakere22  
National Richard Worth 25  

Hamilton East

2002 general election: Hamilton East [19]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Richard Carter34  
ACT Brian George Dawson38  
Christian Heritage Gavin DenbyContested electorate for ACT in 199911  
Alliance Ravaani Ghaemmaghamy24  
Progressive Jim Medland52  
Green Cathy Olsen16  
National Tony Steel none  
NZ First Doug Woolerton Contested electorate in 19995  
Labour Dianne Yates Represented electorate, 1993–96; contested in 199929  

Hamilton West

2002 general election: Hamilton West [20]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Martin Gallagher 31  
Christian Heritage Eleanor GoodallContested electorate in 1999none  
NZ First Bill Gudgeon Contested Ikaroa-Rāwhiti in 199925  
ACT Garry Mallett Contested electorate in 1999none  
Green Chris Norton-Brown60  
United Future Martyn Seddon26  
Progressive Rob Shirley53  
National Bob Simcock Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 199917  
Libertarianz Timothy Denis Wikiriwhi
Alliance Craig Wills46  

Helensville

2002 general election: Helensville [21]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Andrea Deeth21  
Progressive Clare Dickson30  
NZ First Dail Jones Represented previous version of electorate for National, 1978–8410  
National John Key 43  
Alliance Helen Mackinlay47  
Independent Brian Neeson Lost National selection to John Key  [22]
Labour Gary William Russellnone  
Christian Heritage David SimpkinContested Manukau East in 1999none  

Hutt South

2002 general election: Hutt South [23]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Dennis John Bartlettnone  
Green Perce Harpham49  
Labour Trevor Mallard 12  
ACT Christopher MilneContested electorate in 1999none  
United Future Murray Smith 6  
Alliance Anna SutherlandContested Rodney in 199927  
National Richard Townleynone  
Progressive Ross Weddell59  

Ilam

2002 general election: Ilam [24]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Marc Alexander 4  
Alliance Lynda Boydnone  
National Gerry Brownlee 9  
Green Lois GriffithsContested electorate for Alliance in 199948  
ACT Nigel MattisonContested electorate in 199916  
Progressive Bob Peck51  
Christian Heritage Gideon Pietersnone  
Labour Richard Pole59  

Invercargill

2002 general election: Invercargill [25]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Craig CarsonContested electorate in 1999435  
Christian Heritage Mervyn Lemuel Claytonnone  
Progressive Stephnie de Ruyter Contested electorate for Alliance in 199922  
Alliance Anna McMartin26  
Labour Mark Peck 28  
ACT Peter Phiskie48  
National Eric Roy Contested electorate in 199926  
United Future Vince Smith60  

Kaikoura

2002 general election: Kaikoura [26]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Independent Desmond Joseph BellContested electorate in 1999
Labour Brendon Burns 48  
Green Ian Ewen-Street Contested electorate in 19996  
ACT Ted Howard42  
Progressive Philippa Main45  
Christian Heritage Don MooreContested electorate in 1999none  
National Lynda Scott 12  
United Future Julee Smith-MischeskiContested electorate for Future NZ in 199959  

Mana

2002 general election: Mana [27]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Graham ButterworthContested electorate for United NZ in 199920  
ACT Simon Antony Ewing-Jarvie41  
Alliance Michael Gilchrist40  
Progressive Doreen Henderson38  
Anti-Capitalist Alliance Paul Hopkinson
Labour Luamanuvao Winnie Laban 20  
Christian Heritage Renton MaclachlanContested electorate in 1999none  
Green Olivia Mitchell58  
One NZ Janet White4  
National Sue Wood 19  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Graham Kelly Contesting list only

Māngere

2002 general election: Māngere [28]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Steve Abel Contested Titirangi in 199926  
ACT Juanita Angellnone  
Progressive Rosie Brown7  
Labour Taito Phillip Field none  
Christian Heritage Steven Aotearoa PanapaContested electorate in 1999none  
Alliance Len Richards23  
United Future Bruce Settle51  
National Sylvia TaylorContested electorate in 199954  

Manukau East

2002 general election: Manukau East [29]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Arthur Anae 28  
United Future Kelly Chal 5  
Anti-Capitalist Alliance Mark Muller
Christian Heritage Mary Mere PakiContested Maungakiekie in 199932  
Labour Ross Robertson none  
Progressive Matt Robson Contested Maungakiekie for Alliance in 19992  
Alliance Simon Shields45  
ACT Gerald Trass25  

Manurewa

2002 general election: Manurewa [30]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Enosa Auva'aContested electorate in 199953  
Reform's Tahi Tangata WhenuaDave Bergersen
ACT Bryce Bevin27  
United Future Peter Collins52  
NZ First John Geary22  
Labour George Hawkins 15  
Green Alan Johnsonnone  
Independent Tommy Maroroa
Progressive Susi Pa'o Williams9  
Alliance Hayley Rawhiti28  
Christian Heritage Daniel W Willisnone  

Maungakiekie

2002 general election: Maungakiekie [31]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Don Fairley43  
Labour Mark Gosche 10  
United Future Kevin HarperContested Ilam for Future NZ in 199916  
Progressive Dawn Patchett50  
Christian Heritage Barry PepperellContested Pakuranga in 1999none  
Alliance Joseph Randall29  
ACT Robin Roodt50  
Communist League Janet Roth
National Belinda Vernon Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested in 199923  

Mount Albert

2002 general election: Mount Albert [32]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Raewyn Bhana59  
Green Jon CarapietContested Maungakiekie in 199913  
Labour Helen Clark 1  
Christian Heritage Pauline G Coopernone  
Progressive Gillian Dance57  
United Future Hassan HosseiniContested electorate for United NZ in 199914  
Alliance Jill Ovens Contested electorate in 199912  
Project HopeRick Stevenson
Anti-Capitalist Alliance Daphna Whitmore
ACT Bruce Williams24  

Mount Roskill

2002 general election: Mount Roskill [33]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Progressive Trevor BarnardContested Pakuranga for Alliance in 199919  
Independent Stephen Berry
Labour Phil Goff 6  
Alliance Brendon Lane36  
Christian Heritage Ewen McQueen Contested Epsom in 1999none  
NZ First Dawn MullinsContested Titirangi in 199915  
United Future Bernie Ogilvy 14  
National Brent Trewheela58  
ACT Kenneth Wang 10  

Napier

2002 general election: Napier [34]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Donna Awatere Huata Contested Auckland Central in 19995  
Christian Heritage Colin Barrnone  
Alliance Maxine Boag21  
One NZ John Bull10  
Green Terry CreightonContested Tukituki in 199936  
Labour Russell Fairbrother none  
National Anne Tolley Contested electorate in 199924  
United Future Graham Turner31  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Geoff Braybrooke

Nelson

2002 general election: Nelson [35]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Nick BarberContested electorate in 199910  
Progressive Adrian Bayly22  
Labour John Kennedynone  
Alliance Mary O'ConnorContested electorate in 199920  
National Nick Smith 3  
Green Mike Ward Contested electorate in 19999  
United Future Dennis Wells61  

New Lynn

2002 general election: New Lynn [36]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Brendan Beachnone  
Labour David Cunliffe 37  
United Future Susanne Fellner24  
Alliance Gerard HehirContested Palmerston North in 19996  
Christian Heritage Betty Jenkinsnone  
Progressive Doug McCallum44  
Green Saffron Tomsnone  
ACT Trevor West59  

New Plymouth

2002 general election: New Plymouth [37]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Peter Berger31  
Christian Heritage Trevor Chadwicknone  
Labour Harry Duynhoven none  
National Geoff Horton61  
Progressive Steven Charles Ihaia35  
United Future Tom SmithersContested electorate for Future NZ in 199927  
Libertarianz Mike Webber

North Shore

2002 general election: North Shore [38]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Alliance Karl Bartleet43  
Progressive Lyndsay Brock24  
ACT Deborah Coddington 6  
Labour Helen Duncan Contested electorate in 199930  
Green Richard Green46  
National Wayne Mapp 7  
Christian Heritage Mark MunroeContested Northcote in 199955  
NZ First Barbara Stewart 6  
United Future Ross Tizard28  

Northcote

2002 general election: Northcote [39]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Sharee Adams37  
ACT Dianne Dawson39  
Progressive Grant Gillon Contested electorate for Alliance in 19993  
Labour Ann Hartley 35  
Christian Heritage Dirk Hoek 
Green Rachel Mackintosh55  
NZ First John Riley21  
National Jeremy Sole44  
Alliance Solly Southwood39  

Northland

2002 general election: Northland [40]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National John Carter 21  
Legalise Cannabis Judy Daniels8  
Alliance John Timberjack Donoghue none  
Christian Heritage Ned JackContested electorate in 1999none  
Progressive Peter David Kane40  
Green Janine McVeaghContested electorate in 199918  
United Future Mike MitcalfeContested electorate for Future NZ in 199949  
NZ First Jim Peters 9  
Labour Rachel Rosenone  
ACT Smilie Wood60  

Ohariu-Belmont

2002 general election: Ohariu-Belmont [41]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Gill Boddy-Greer46  
Green Gareth Bodle33  
United Future Peter Dunne 1  
Progressive Christine Kerr41  
Alliance Rebecca MatthewsContested electorate in 19998  
Legalise Cannabis Dave MooreContested Mana in 19994  
ACT Heather Roy 9  
Christian Heritage Chris SaltContested electorate in 199912  
National Dale StephensContested Ikaroa-Rāwhiti in 199946  

Otago

2002 general election: Otago [42]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Gerry Eckhoff Contested electorate in 19998  
Christian Heritage Mike FergusonContested electorate in 199918  
National Gavan Herlihy 16  
Alliance Sam Huggard13  
Labour David Parker 47  
United Future Allan Smellie57  
Progressive Hessel Van Wieren58  

Otaki

2002 general election: Otaki [43]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Robin CornerContested electorate in 1999none  
One NZ Richard Fisher5  
Progressive Russell FranklinContested electorate for Alliance in 199920  
Green Caroline Greig47  
Labour Darren Hughes 51  
Independent Anne Hunt
Alliance Margaret Jeune33  
Beneficiaries PartyDavid Keen Mitchell
ACT Ian Sage51  
National Roger Sowry Contested electorate in 19992  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Judy Keall

Pakuranga

2002 general election: Pakuranga [44]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Andrew Jollands26  
Christian Heritage Jonathan Ko36  
Progressive Meng Ly8  
United Future Ian McInnes19  
NZ First Pita Paraone Contested electorate in 19997  
Alliance Paul Protheroe41  
Green David RoseContested electorate in 199963  
National Maurice Williamson none  
Labour Michael Wood none  

Palmerston North

2002 general election: Palmerston North [45]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Grant BowaterContested electorate for Future NZ in 199929  
Independent Arshad Chatha
Christian Heritage Vic JarvisContested Rangitikei in 19995  
Labour Steve Maharey 4  
Green Margaret McKenzie57  
National Dave Scott50  
Alliance Peter Wheeler31  
One NZ Jim White2  

Piako

2002 general election: Piako [46]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Chris Bretton23  
ACT Andrew DaviesContested Karapiro in 199914  
Alliance Peter JamiesonContested Hamilton East in 199937  
Labour Sue Moroney Contested Karapiro in 1996none  
Progressive John PembertonContested Karapiro for Alliance in 19998  
Christian Heritage Colin Ranbynone  
NZ First Gordon StewartContested Karapiro in 199917  
National Lindsay Tisch none  

Port Waikato

2002 general election: Port Waikato [47]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
NZ First Bob Daw19  
United Future Dave Fitness32  
ACT Mary Hackshaw19  
Labour Lesley Harry54  
National Paul Hutchison 27  
Progressive Ram Parkash48  
Christian Heritage Alex Robinsonnone  
Green Jane Williams65  

Rakaia

2002 general election: Rakaia [48]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Graeme Barr47  
Progressive Christine Cheesman26  
National Brian Connell none  
Labour Tony Milnenone  
Green Fraser Palmer-Hesketh61  
Christian Heritage Roger Payne8  
ACT Greg Sneddon52  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Jenny Shipley

Rangitikei

2002 general election: Rangitikei [49]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Margaret Hayward61  
United Future Jim HowardContested electorate for United NZ in 199925  
Christian Heritage Ruth Jarvis9  
Alliance Dion MartinContested electorate in 199934  
National Simon Power 13  
Progressive Heather Marion Smith55  
ACT John Waugh57  

Rimutaka

2002 general election: Rimutaka [50]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Progressive Robert Bryan25  
United Future Wayne ChapmanContested Ohariu-Belmont for Future NZ in 199910  
One NZ Peter Grove9  
ACT Nigel Kearneynone  
Independent Nick Kelly
Alliance Moira Lawler22  
National Mike Leddynone  
Christian Heritage Ken Munn7  
Green Russel Norman 17  
Labour Paul Swain 18  

Rodney

2002 general election: Rodney [51]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Kevin Bartlettnone  
Green Sue Bradford Contested electorate in 19993  
Labour Grant Duffynone  
Alliance Paula Henderson35  
United Future Craig HuntContested Waitakere for Future NZ in 199915  
Progressive Martin Lawrence43  
NZ First Craig McNair 8  
National Lockwood Smith 11  
ACT Penny Webster Contested electorate in 199913  

Rongotai

2002 general election: Rongotai [52]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Carl Beentjes36  
United Future Gordon Copeland 2  
Progressive Jamie Daly29  
National Glenda Hughes49  
Labour Annette King 7  
Independent Robert Murray
Christian Heritage Simon Steenhofnone  
Alliance Vernon TileContested electorate in 199915  
Green Celia Wade-Brown 15  

Rotorua

2002 general election: Rotorua [53]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Steve Chadwick 34  
Progressive David Espin33  
United Future Russell Judd17  
Green Richard Kakenone  
NZ Equal Rights PartyCliff LeeContested electorate in 1999
Alliance Julie Poupardnone  
Christian Heritage Ross PrichardContested electorate in 1999none  
National Malcolm Shortnone  
NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau 18  
Independent Reg TurnerContested Bay of Plenty for ACT in 1996

Tamaki

2002 general election: Tamaki [54]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Green Hana Blackmore32  
Labour Leila Boyle57  
Alliance Cathy Casey Contested Wairarapa in 1999none  
Christian Heritage Victor Cedric GrubiContested electorate in 1999none  
Progressive Nong Li15  
United Future Bruce McGrailContested electorate for Future NZ in 199913  
ACT Ken Shirley Contested Ohariu-Belmont in 19967  
National Clem Simich none  
NZ First Brett Webster16  

Taranaki-King Country

2002 general election: Taranaki-King Country [55]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Shane Ardern none  
Labour Judy Hawkins64  
Christian Heritage Gavin HocklyContested Karapiro in 1999none  
Green Laurie Hoverd51  
ACT Owen Jennings Contested electorate in 199912  
Independent Rusty KaneContested New Plymouth for People's Choice in 1999
Progressive John KilbrideContested Karapiro for Alliance in 199642  
United Future Rachel Smithers39  

Taupo

2002 general election: Taupo [56]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Progressive Victor Bradley23  
Labour Mark Burton 16  
Green Nick FisherContested electorate in 199944  
United Future Denis Gilmore44  
Alliance John Harrénone  
National Weston Kirton51  
ACT Diane Mulcock29  
Christian Heritage Scott Wishart56  

Tauranga

2002 general election: Tauranga [57]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future Larry Baldock Contested electorate for Future NZ in 19997  
Christian Heritage Margaret Canter-Leightonnone  
Green Ian Douglas40  
National Tim Macindoe Contested Karapiro for United NZ in 199639  
Progressive Garry Oster47  
NZ First Winston Peters 1  
ACT Ron Scott28  
Libertarianz Russell Watkins
Labour Margaret Wilson Contested electorate in 19999  

Te Atatu

2002 general election: Te Atatu [58]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Chris Carter 25  
United Future Anne DrakeContested Titirangi for Future NZ in 199918  
ACT Ted Erskine-Legget40  
Christian Heritage Matthew Flannagan19  
National Tau Henare NZ First/Mauri Pacific MP, 1993–99; contested Te Tai Tokerau for Mauri Pacific in 199935  
NZ First Christine Ritchienone  
Progressive Pasene Tauialo-o-lilomaiava14  
Alliance Robert Van Ruyssevelt48  
Independent Helen Wiseman-Dare

Tukituki

2002 general election: Tukituki [59]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Rick Barker 24  
Christian Heritage Margaret BurgessContested electorate in 199917  
National Craig Foss 47  
ACT John OrmondContested electorate in 1999none  
One NZ John Porter1  
Progressive Barry Pulford61  
Alliance Richard Wallis44  
Green Rich WernhamContested Rongotai in 1999none  

Waimakariri

2002 general election: Waimakariri [60]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
ACT Nicholas Cairney23  
Labour Clayton Cosgrove none  
Green Charles DraceContested electorate in 1999none  
National Dan Gordon41  
NZ First Ron Mark Contested electorate in 19994  
Alliance Paul Piesse Contested Christchurch East in 1999none  
United Future Andrew Smith45  
Christian Heritage Stephen WilliamsContested electorate in 1999none  
Progressive John Wright Contested electorate for Alliance in 19994  

Wairarapa

2002 general election: Wairarapa
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Labour Georgina Beyer 23  
National Ian Buchanan29  
Progressive Bill Henderson34  
ACT Ian George Macfarlanenone  
Green Sarah Millington27  
United Future Frank OwenContested Hutt South for United NZ in 199942  
NZ First Edwin Perry Contested Hutt South in 199911  
Christian Heritage Merepeka Raukawa-Tait 2  
Alliance Gerald Taitnone  

Waitakere

2002 general election: Waitakere [61]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
NZ First Arthur AlbertContested electorate in 1999none  
Christian Heritage Madeleine Jane FlannaganContested Hamilton East in 199920  
Alliance Laila Harré Contested Te Atatu in 19991  
National Marie Hasler Represented electorate, 1996–99; contested Titirangi in 199924  
Progressive David Parkyn49  
Labour Lynne Pillay Contested Tamaki in 199939  
ACT John Riddell49  
United Future Graeme Torckler43  
Green Meriel Anne Watts12  

Wellington Central

2002 general election: Wellington Central [62]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby Contested electorate in 19991  
Christian Heritage Matthew Bartlettnone  
Libertarianz Colin Cross
ACT Stephen Franks Contested Rongotai in 19994  
NZ First Rob HarrisContested Wairarapa in 199914  
Labour Marian Hobbs 17  
Green Sue Kedgeley 5  
United Future Rob Moodie 40  
National Hekia Parata 15  
Alliance Robert Reid11  

West Coast-Tasman

2002 general election: West Coast-Tasman [63]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Derek BlightContested electorate in 1999none  
Green Richard DaviesContested electorate in 199914  
United Future Gray EatwellContested East Coast for NZ First in 199912  
Progressive Bob Fox31  
ACT William Stuart Gardnernone  
Alliance Dick Hitchensnone  
National Barry Nicolle55  
Labour Damien O'Connor none  
Aotearoa NZ Youth Independence Political PartyRobert Frank Terry
Independent Steven Wilkinson

Whanganui

2002 general election: Whanganui [64]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Desiree Bonifacenone  
National Chester Borrows Contested electorate in 199936  
NZ Equal Rights PartyIan Wallace Brougham
United Future Chris Collier56  
Progressive Bruce Parr17  
Labour Jill Pettis 27  
Green Peter Russellnone  
Alliance Kerry Wilsonnone  

Whangarei

2002 general election: Whangarei [65]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Alliance Tricia CutforthContested electorate in 19995  
NZ First Brian Donnelly Contested electorate in 19993  
Green Calvin Green28  
Christian Heritage Rod HarrisContested electorate in 199916  
National Phil Heatley 31  
Libertarianz Helen Hughes
ACT Muriel Newman Contested electorate in 19993  
United Future Gray PhillipsContested electorate for United NZ in 199955  
Labour David Shearer 45  
Progressive David Angus WilsonContested Northland for Alliance in 199912  

Wigram

2002 general election: Wigram [66]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
PCP CoalitionBJ Anderson
Progressive Jim Anderton 1  
Green Paul de Spa38  
Christian Heritage Stephen Dejongnone  
Alliance Sean Gourley30  
Economic EuthenicsMichael Hansen Perennial candidate; contested electorate in 1999
United Future Andrew Kubala55  
ACT Shirley Marshall30  
Labour Mike MoraContested electorate in 199967  
National Alec Neill 22  

Māori electorates

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

2002 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti [67]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Alan Delamere63  
Christian Heritage Wiremu Edwards Eruitinone  
Labour Parekura Horomia 5  
Progressive Toni Jowsey39  
Aroha Ngia TatouTe Aroha Jack MeiContested electorate in 1999
Mana Māori Glenis Philip-Barbara3  
Nga Iwi Morehu Movement Donna Louise Plumridge
Alliance John Tuwhakairiora Tibble25  

Tainui

2002 general election: Tainui [68]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National Kevin J Daviesnone  
United Future Lee EdmondsContested Te Tai Hauāuru for Future NZ in 199935  
Mana Māori Angeline Greensill Contested Port Waikato in 19991  
Alliance Willie Jackson Contested Hauraki Maori in 19992  
Progressive Te Pare JosephContested Te Tai Hauāuru for Alliance in 199637  
Labour Nanaia Mahuta 19  
MAIMikaire Tuheke Sutton
Christian Heritage Albert Vahaakolonone  

Tamaki Makaurau

2002 general election: Tamaki Makaurau [69]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
National George NgataiContested Waiariki in 199945  
Alliance Janice Panoho-Smith14  
Labour John Tamihere none  
Green Metiria Turei 8  
Christian Heritage Tuhi VahaakoloContested Hauraki Maori in 1999none  
Progressive Sue Elizabeth Wharewaka-Topia Watts13  

Te Tai Hauāuru

2002 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru [70]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
United Future James Hippolite48  
Mana Māori Ken Mair Contested electorate in 19992  
Alliance Kamaka Manuel19  
Christian Heritage Jeannette ShramkaContested electorate in 1999none  
Labour Tariana Turia none  
National Greg White30  

Te Tai Tokerau

2002 general election: Te Tai Tokerau [71]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Progressive Peter Campbell6  
Quality of Life Political MovementIvan Erstich
Alliance Naida Glavish 10  
National Mita Harrisnone  
New Generation PartyTe Kaiarahi HuiContested electorate for Piri Wiri Tua in 1999
Independent Mere Mangu
Christian Heritage Mike Normannone  
Labour Dover Samuels 11  
Independent Mike Smith

Te Tai Tonga

2002 general election: Te Tai Tonga [72]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Mana Māori Jacqui Amohanga5  
National Bill Karaitiana60  
Christian Heritage Dee Morgannone  
United Future Witana MurrayContested electorate for Future NZ in 199941  
Labour Mahara Okeroa 33  
Nga Iwi Morehu Movement Jennifer Wikitoria Waitai-Rapana
Independent Chris Webster
Alliance Vern WinitanaContested electorate in 19997  

Waiariki

2002 general election: Waiariki [73]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

PartyCandidateNotesList #Source
Christian Heritage Rosemary FrancisContested Banks Peninsula in 1999none  
Alliance Sharon Hetanone  
United Future Huikakahu Brian Kawenone  
National Hamuera Mitchell52  
Labour Mita Ririnui 32  
Mana Māori Rihi Vercoe6  

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