Party lists in the 1999 New Zealand general election

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This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 1999 election. Party lists determine (in the light of proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) electoral system. Only registered parties are eligible for the party vote and are required to submit party lists. Unregistered parties that are only contesting electorates do not have party lists.

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Parliamentary parties

The following parties gained representation: [1]

ACT New Zealand

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Richard Prebble Wellington Central Wellington Central 10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Ken Shirley List3+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Stephen Franks Rongotai Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Donna Awatere Huata List Auckland Central 40Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Rodney Hide List Epsom 7+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Owen Jennings List Taranaki-King Country 60Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Muriel Newman List Whangarei 8+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Penny Webster Rodney Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Gerry Eckhoff Otago Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Heather Roy
11 Dick Quax Pakuranga
12 Kathryn Asare Ohariu-Belmont
13 Max Whitehead Mount Roskill
14 Andrew Davies Karapiro
15 Hilary Calvert Dunedin North
16 Alex Wong Northcote
17 Nigel Mattison Ilam 15-2
18 Bruce Howat Waitakere
19 Mike Steeneveld Albany 14-5
20 Coral Wong
21 John Ormond Tukituki 10-11
22 Charles Lowndes Manukau East
23 Christopher Milne Hutt South 11-12
24 Angus Ogilvie Maungakiekie 28+4
25 Michael Coote
26 Brett Ambler Otaki
27 Vijaya Charan
28 Katharine Sillars Christchurch Central 22-6
29 Matt McInnes Invercargill
30 Lech Beltowski Manurewa
31 Alex Swney Tamaki
32 Ian Carline Port Waikato
33 Moira Irving New Plymouth
34 Daniel King Mount Albert
35 Richard Cox West Coast-Tasman
36 John Thompson Hunua 40+4
37 Paul King Banks Peninsula
38 Reg Turner56+18
39 Graham Hewett Kaikoura
40 John Morrison Clutha-Southland
41 Malcolm Spark Waimakariri
42 Glen Cowie Wigram
43 Alan Beecham Christchurch East
44 Dean Richardson Aoraki 37-7
45 Alan Wood
46 Willie Martin Dunedin South
47 Ian Swan East Coast
48 Andrew Power Rakaia
49 Lynne Cook Bay of Plenty
50 Lynley McKerrow
51 Gavin Denby Hamilton East
52 Barbara Steinijans Titirangi
53 Ria Gray-Lock Northland
54 Morris Hey Whanganui
55 Jean Thompson Rangitikei
56 Paul Booth Wairarapa
57 Trevor West
58 Mel Chandler Napier
59 John Peters Te Tai Tonga
60 Darryl Ward Mana
61 Wayne Harris Te Atatu
62 Stephen Kidby Palmerston North
63 William Tripe
64 Kati Unuia
65 Garry Mallett Hamilton West 27-38

Alliance

RankNameComponent PartyIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jim Anderton NewLabour Wigram Wigram 10Green check.svgY Won Wigram
2 Sandra Lee Mana MotuhakeList Auckland Central 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Matt Robson NewLabourList Maungakiekie 7+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 John Wright DemocratsList Waimakariri 40Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Phillida Bunkle noneList9+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Laila Harré NewLabourList Te Atatu 8+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Grant Gillon DemocratsList Northcote 11+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Liz Gordon NewLabourList Christchurch Central 13+5Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Willie Jackson Mana Motuhake Hauraki Maori 20+11Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Kevin Campbell NewLabour Taranaki-King Country 48+38Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Mark RyanNewLabour Dunedin South
12 Heather-Ann McConachyDemocrats Albany 18+6
13 Des RatimaMana Motuhake Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
14 Dave MacphersonNewLabour Hamilton West 140
15 Gerard HehirNewLabour Palmerston North 28+13
16 Moira Ann LawlerNewLabour Mana 46+30
17 Finau Kolo- Mangere
18 Trevor BarnardDemocrats Pakuranga 29+11
19 Tricia Cutforth- Whangarei
20 Tekarehana Wicks- Tauranga
21 Robin GwynnNewLabour Napier 53+32
22 Stephnie de Ruyter Democrats Invercargill
23 Vernon TileNewLabour Rongotai 33+10
24 Vern WinitanaMana Motuhake Te Tai Tonga
25 Sarah Martin- Mount Roskill
26 Brendan TraceyDemocrats Rimutaka 55+29
27 Cathy Casey NewLabour Wairarapa
28 Jill Ovens NewLabour Mount Albert
29 Deb FrederikseDemocrats Whanganui
30 Tony BirdNewLabour Coromandel
31 Rebecca Matthews- Ohariu-Belmont
32 Mary O'Connor- Nelson
33 Gavin Maclean- East Coast
34 Dion MartinNewLabour Rangitikei
35 Evana Belich- Titirangi
36 Mike TreenNewLabour Waitakere
37 John PembertonDemocrats Karapiro 57+20
38 Peter Jamieson- Hamilton East
39 David WilsonDemocrats Northland
40 Donna Pokere-Phillips - Port Waikato
41 Harry Alchin-SmithDemocrats Tukituki 410
42 Bonnie Johnstone- New Plymouth
43 Janice Graham- Hunua
44 Te Pare JosephMana Motuhake58+14
45 Rewi JamesMana Motuhake54+9
46 Anna Sutherland- Rodney
47 Lois Griffiths- Ilam
48 Quentin FindlayNewLabour Dunedin North
49 Peter Conrad Romanovsky- Tamaki
50 Gordon Parr- Hutt South
51 Lynley SimmonsDemocrats Aoraki
52 Wayne MorrisDemocrats Taupo
53 Maevis WatsonNewLabour Banks Peninsula
54 Lindsay Mehrtens- Kaikoura
55 John NeillLiberal Bay of Plenty
56 Bruce Holm- Manukau East
57 Pirihira Kaio- Rotorua
58 Paul Piesse NewLabour Christchurch East
59 Bill Mockridge-
60 Patrick Rooney-

Green Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jeanette Fitzsimons List Coromandel (Alliance: 3)+2Green check.svgY Won Coromandel
2 Rod Donald List Banks Peninsula (Alliance: 10)+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Ian Ewen-Street Kaikoura (Alliance: 52)+49Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Sue Bradford Rodney Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Nándor Tánczos Auckland Central (Legalise Cannabis: 5)0Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Sue Kedgley Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Keith Locke (Alliance: 24)+17Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Mike Ward Nelson (Alliance: 47)+39
9 Janine McVeagh Northland
10 Richard Davies West Coast-Tasman (Alliance: 49)+39
11 Judy Bischoff
12 Danna Glendining(Alliance: 30)+18
13 Janet McVeagh Epsom
14 Caron Zillwood Ohariu-Belmont
15 Evan Alty Ilam
16 Michael Tritt Dunedin North
17 Rex Verity Rakaia (Alliance: 32)+15
18 Laurence Boomert Wairarapa (Progressive Greens: 5)-13
19 David Clendon Waitakere
20 Brendan Hoare
21 Lynne Dempsey Rotorua
22 Frankie Dean Wigram
23 Diana Pennel Christchurch Central
24 Don Murray Rimutaka
25 Diana Mellor
26 Angie Denby Napier
27 Stephen Abel Titirangi
28 Craig Potton
29 Celia Wade-Brown (Alliance: 44)+15
30 Toni Atkinson
31 Karen Summerhays Tauranga
32 Jeremy Hall
33 Deb Harding
34 Ruth Gardner
35 Pat McNamara
36 Wayne Parsonson
37 Pid Direen Otago
38 Clive Taylor
39 Bera MacClement Albany
40 Cliff Mason Hutt South
41 Dianne Gillard
42 Rich Wernham Rongotai
43 James Baynton
44 Craig Carson Invercargill
45 Jane Wells Northcote
46 Chris Marshall(Progressive Greens: 13)-33
47 David Rose Pakuranga
48 Robert Cawte
49 Olive Gallagher Port Waikato
50 Chris Hay Mount Roskill
51 Jon Carapiet Maungakiekie
52 Nick Fisher Taupo
53 Jim Valley
54 Greg Sawyer

Labour Party

The Labour Party had 60 candidates on their list.

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Helen Clark Owairaka Mount Albert 10Green check.svgY Won Mount Albert
2 Michael Cullen Dunedin South 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Steve Maharey Palmerston North Palmerston North Green check.svgY Won Palmerston North
4 Annette King Rongotai Rongotai 6+2Green check.svgY Won Rongotai
5 Dover Samuels List Te Tai Tokerau 3-2Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tokerau
6 Jonathan Hunt List Waitakere 7+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Phil Goff New Lynn Mount Roskill Green check.svgY Won Mount Roskill
8 Lianne Dalziel List Christchurch East 4-4Green check.svgY Won Christchurch East
9 Margaret Wilson Tauranga Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Nanaia Mahuta List Te Tai Hauāuru 8-2Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Hauāuru
11 Jim Sutton Aoraki Aoraki 18+7Green check.svgY Won Aoraki
12 Trevor Mallard Hutt South Hutt South Green check.svgY Won Hutt South
13 Pete Hodgson Dunedin North Dunedin North 30+17Green check.svgY Won Dunedin North
14 Taito Phillip Field Mangere Mangere Green check.svgY Won Mangere
15 Ruth Dyson List Banks Peninsula 19+4Green check.svgY Won Banks Peninsula
16 Tariana Turia List160Green check.svgY Elected from list
17 Graham Kelly Mana Mana 13-4Green check.svgY Won Mana
18 Mark Burton Taupo Taupo 10-8Green check.svgY Won Taupo
19 Judith Tizard Auckland Central Auckland Central 11-8Green check.svgY Won Auckland Central
20 Mark Gosche List Maungakiekie 5-15Green check.svgY Won Maungakiekie
21 Judy Keall Otaki Otaki Green check.svgY Won Otaki
22 Dianne Yates List Hamilton East 16-6Green check.svgY Elected from list
23 Marian Hobbs List Wellington Central 12-11Green check.svgY Won Wellington Central
24 Jill Pettis Whanganui Whanganui 14-10Green check.svgY Won Whanganui
25 Parekura Horomia Ikaroa-Rāwhiti Green check.svgY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
26 Paul Swain Rimutaka Rimutaka Green check.svgY Won Rimutaka
27 Mark Peck Invercargill Invercargill 21-6Green check.svgY Won Invercargill
28 Janet Mackey Mahia East Coast 17-11Green check.svgY Won East Coast
29 Harry Duynhoven New Plymouth New Plymouth Green check.svgY Won New Plymouth
30 Helen Duncan List North Shore 22-8Green check.svgY Elected from list
31 Rick Barker Tukituki Tukituki 28-3Green check.svgY Won Tukituki
32 Joe Hawke List15-17Green check.svgY Elected from list
33 Winnie Laban Green check.svgY Elected from list
34 Chris Carter (Former MP) Te Atatu Green check.svgY Won Te Atatu
35 Ann Hartley Northcote 47+12Green check.svgY Won Northcote
36 Lynne Pillay Tamaki
37 John Blincoe (Former MP)23-14
38 George Eru
39 Georgina Beyer Wairarapa Green check.svgY Won Wairarapa
40 Lili Tuioti
41 Ashraf Choudhary
42 Brenda Lowe-Johnson
43 Steve Chadwick Rotorua Green check.svgY Won Rotorua
44 Lesley Soper Clutha-Southland 33-11
45 Gordon Duncan
46 Mita Ririnui Waiariki Green check.svgY Won Waiariki
47 Denise Jelicich Whangarei
48 Warren Lindberg
49 Derek Best Ohariu-Belmont
50 Josie Karanga
51 Tuipola Eva Charlton
52 David Cunliffe Titirangi Green check.svgY Won Titirangi
53 David Benson-Pope Dunedin South Green check.svgY Won Dunedin South
54 Terry Hughes Bay of Plenty
55 Lindsay Rea
56 Glen Cameron
57 Kenneth Barclay
58 Margaret Hawkeswood Coromandel
59 Tapihana Shelford
60 Hamish McCracken Albany
61 Val Dearman Otago
62 David Shearer
63 Lynette Stutz35-28
64 Max Purnell
65 Yani Johanson

National Party

The National Party had 64 candidates on their list.

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jenny Shipley Rakaia Rakaia 4+3Green check.svgY Won Rakaia
2 Wyatt Creech Wairarapa 12+10Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Don McKinnon List2-1Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2000
4 Bill English Clutha-Southland Clutha-Southland 9+5Green check.svgY Won Clutha-Southland
5 Lockwood Smith Rodney Rodney 8+3Green check.svgY Won Rodney
6 Georgina te Heuheu List7+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Roger Sowry List Otaki 15+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Nick Smith Nelson Nelson 30+22Green check.svgY Won Nelson
9 Tony Ryall Bay of Plenty Bay of Plenty 29+20Green check.svgY Won Bay of Plenty
10 Belinda Vernon Maungakiekie Maungakiekie 18+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Pansy Wong List26+15Green check.svgY Elected from list
12 Simon Upton List11-1Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2001
13 Maurice Williamson Pakuranga Pakuranga 20+7Green check.svgY Won Pakuranga
14 John Luxton Karapiro 33+19Green check.svgY Elected from list
15 Max Bradford Rotorua Rotorua Green check.svgY Elected from list
16 John Carter Northland Northland 34+18Green check.svgY Won Northland
17 Doug Kidd Kaikoura 14-3Green check.svgY Elected from list
18 Annabel Young List28+10Green check.svgY Elected from list
19 Eric Roy List Invercargill 23+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
20 Anne Tolley Napier Green check.svgY Elected from list
21 David Carter Banks Peninsula Banks Peninsula 41+20Green check.svgY Elected from list
22 Bob Simcock Hamilton West Hamilton West 45+23Green check.svgY Elected from list
23 Katherine Rich Dunedin North Green check.svgY Elected from list
24 Marie Hasler Waitakere Titirangi 27+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
25 Arthur Anae List19-6Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Don McKinnon in 2000
26 Alec Neill List31+5Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Simon Upton in 2001
27 Katherine O'Regan List Tauranga 10-17Red x.svgN Lost seat
28 Mark Thomas Mana 49+21
29 Phil Raffills Mount Roskill 46+17
30 Kerry Prendergast
31 Martin Poulson
32 Gavan Herlihy Otago Otago 57+25Green check.svgY Won Otago
33 Wayne Mapp North Shore North Shore 58+25Green check.svgY Won North Shore
34 Brian Neeson Waipareira Waitakere 35+1Green check.svgY Won Waitakere
35 Shane Ardern Taranaki-King Country Taranaki-King Country Green check.svgY Won Taranaki-King Country
36 Gerry Brownlee Ilam Ilam 47+11Green check.svgY Won Ilam
37 Simon Power Rangitikei Green check.svgY Won Rangitikei
38 Paul Hutchison Port Waikato Green check.svgY Won Port Waikato
39 David Steele Taupo
40 Dale Stephens Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
41 Angus McKay Wigram
42 Phil Heatley Whangarei Green check.svgY Won Whangarei
43 Paul Henry Wairarapa
44 Richard Worth Epsom Green check.svgY Won Epsom
45 Chester Borrows Whanganui
46 George Ngatai Waiariki
47 Enosa Auva'a Manurewa (Christian Coalition: 41)-6
48 Bret Bestic
49 Rod O'Beirne West Coast-Tasman
50 Wayne Marriott Aoraki
51 Stephen Rainbow
52 Tim Macindoe (United New Zealand: 11)-41
53 George Kahi
54 Larry White Tukituki
55 Ken Yee Manukau East 64+9
56 Lynda Scott Kaikoura Green check.svgY Won Kaikoura
57 Matthew Parkinson East Coast
58 Dawn Honeybun
59 George Halligan Palmerston North
60 Grant McCallum
61 Peggy Burrows
62 Toni Millar
63 Noelene Buckland Mount Albert
64 Stuart Boag Rongotai 54-10

New Zealand First

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston Peters Tauranga Tauranga 10Green check.svgY Won Tauranga
2 Peter Brown List Bay of Plenty 13+11Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Brian Donnelly List Whangarei 6+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Ron Mark List Waimakariri 11+7Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Doug Woolerton List Hamilton East 8+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Ian Walker Northland
7 Suzanne Bruce Rangitikei
8 Andrew Gin Ilam
9 Josie Anderson Hauraki Maori
10 Gilbert Myles List Maungakiekie 15+5Red x.svgN Lost seat
11 Jonathan Mosen Wellington Central
12 Kahukore Baker Waiariki
13 Chris Comesky Mount Roskill
14 Allan Wise Invercargill
15 Rob Harris Wairarapa
16 David Fowler Port Waikato
17 Chris Rivers Kaikoura
18 Pat O'Dea West Coast-Tasman
19 Pita Paraone Pakuranga
20 Robyn McDonald List Coromandel 14-6Red x.svgN Lost seat
21 Bill Woods Rakaia
22 Jenny Bloxham List Dunedin South 5-17Red x.svgN Lost seat
23 Graham Adams Whanganui
24 Dave Mackie Clutha-Southland
25 Bill Gudgeon Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
26 Anaru George Te Tai Tokerau
27 Robert Dixon Rotorua
28 Gordon Stewart Karapiro
29 Anne Martin Rodney
30 Brent Catchpole Epsom
31 Charlie Crofts Banks Peninsula
32 Lorraine Anderson Te Tai Hauāuru
33 John Ballantyne Christchurch Central
34 Jerry Hohepa Māngere
35 Joy Brett Albany
36 Dilip Rupa Auckland Central
37 Edwin Perry Hutt South
38 Raymond Hina Rongotai
39 Dawn Mullins Titirangi 52+13
40 Mae Neuman New Plymouth

United NZ Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter Dunne Ohariu-Belmont Ohariu-Belmont 3+2Green check.svgY Won Ohariu-Belmont
2 Mike Sheppard
3 Aditya Prakash Kashyap
4 Ram Prakash
5 Jim Howard Rangitikei (Conservatives: 18)+13
6 Woon Kim
7 Graham Butterworth Mana 18+11
8 Kookie Samin
9 Rehana Qureshi Mount Roskill
10 Colin Jackson West Coast-Tasman
11 Steven Bright Rongotai 14+3
12 Maata Fuimaono
13 Frank Owen Hutt South 130
14 Gray Phillips Whangarei 29+15
15 Bryan Mockridge20+5
16 John Hubscher Te Atatu 26+10
17 Kent Clark Wellington Central
18 Yousuf Qureshi Mount Roskill
19 Murray Callister Northcote
20 Atiqur Rahman
21 Pathik Vyas(Ethnic Minority: 4)-17
22 Seyed Hosseni

Unsuccessful registered parties

The following registered parties did not gain representation: [2]

Animals First

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Alistar Mckellow7+6
2 Adrienne Hall
3 Susan Walker2-1
4 Terri Walsh3-1
5 Bettina Brown
6 Brenda Walker
7 Janice Strong
8 Jan Cumming
9 Peter Crosse6-3
10 Neville Lynch

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 10
2 Allan Webb Tukituki
3 Kevin O’Connell Waimakariri
4 David Moore Mana
5 Jeanette Saxby West Coast-Tasman
6 Caleb Armstrong Epsom
7 Paul Mcmullan Dunedin North
8 Brian Jensen Rimutaka
9 Mike Britnell Christchurch East
10 Daya Moi
11 Kerry Gooch
12 Evelyn Adele Shingleton
13 Teresa Aporo
14 Christine Mitchell Aoraki
15 Daniel Hovell
16 Benjamin Clark Rongotai
17 Riki Joyce

Christian Heritage Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Graham Capill (Christian Coalition: 2)+1
2 Philip Sherry
3 Ewen McQueen Epsom (Christian Coalition: 4)+1
4 Gael Donoghue Whanganui (Christian Coalition: 11)+7
5 John Bryant Christchurch Central
6 Frank Grover List Tauranga (Alliance: 5)-1Red x.svgN Lost seat
7 Rosemarie Thomas Hutt South (Christian Coalition: 15)+8
8 Vic Jarvis Rangitikei (Christian Coalition: 20)+12
9 Tuhi Vahaakolo Hauraki Maori
10 Dick Holland Auckland Central
11 David Parlour Coromandel
12 Grant Bradfield Clutha-Southland (Christian Coalition: 6)-6
13 Rosemary Francis Banks Peninsula (Christian Coalition: 22)+9
14 Barrie Paterson Mount Roskill (Christian Coalition: 26)+12
15 Chris Salt Ohariu-Belmont
16 Helma Vermeulen Rimutaka (Christian Coalition: 24)+8
17 Nick Barber Nelson (Christian Coalition: 18)+1
18 Robin Corner Otaki (Christian Coalition: 14)-4
19 Mike Lloyd Wairarapa (Christian Coalition: 10)-9
20 Madeleine Flannagan Hamilton East
21 Max Shierlaw Rongotai
22 McGregor Simpson Aoraki
23 Geoff Francis Ilam (Christian Coalition: 32)+9
24 Jim Prime Te Tai Tokerau
25 Mary Paki
26 Mark Munroe Northcote
27 Derek Blight West Coast-Tasman
28 Judith Phillips Christchurch East (Christian Coalition: 29)+1
29 Renton Maclauchlan Mana (Christian Coalition: 36)+7
30 Mike Ferguson Otago
31 Rod Harris Whangarei
32 David Simpkin Manukau East
33 John Tonson Palmerston North
34 Steve Williams
35 Margaret Burgess Tukituki
36 Barry Pepperell Pakuranga (Christian Coalition: 40)+4
37 Martin Reid Rakaia
38 Uaita Levi Manurewa
39 Eleanor Goodall Hamilton West (Christian Coalition: 37)-2
40 Richard Rangihuna East Coast
41 Leona Emberson-Ready Wellington Central
42 Joyce Stevens Bay of Plenty
43 Ken Moore Wigram
44 Ross Prichard Rotorua
45 Tony Corbett Albany
46 Ned Jack Northland
47 Mark Jones Taranaki-King Country
48 Don Moore Kaikoura
49 Gavin Hockly Karapiro
50 Diane Taylor Mount Albert
51 Russell Zwies Invercargill
52 Steve Panapa Māngere
53 Bob Davis Napier
54 Tony Brebner Rodney
55 Mary-Anne Gladwell North Shore
56 John van der Zee Taupo
57 Ken Andrew Hunua
58 Murray Pirret Te Atatu
59 Jeannette Shramka Te Tai Hauāuru
60 Grant Peck Titirangi
61 Hasko Starrenberg
62 Victor Grubi Tamaki
63 David Harris Dunedin North
64 John Streekstra Dunedin South

Freedom Movement

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jennifer Waitai-Rapana Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
2 Lei Graham Te Tai Hauāuru
3 Kororia Ettie Rawinia (Abraham) Aperahama Hauraki Maori
4 Miiria Macushla Mako
5 Helen Te Uruiria Wepiha-Tai Waiariki
6 Atareta Kapa Hills Te Tai Tokerau
7 Arahi R Hagger
8 Priscilla Ann Maxwell
9 Trevor Sorenson
10 Kevin Leonard Kapea
11 Taukiri Abraham
12 Te Rino Kotene Rapana
13 Mereana Pari
14 Myna Yvonne Rangiamohia Paraha-Richmond
15 Chrissie B Zurcher
16 Carol Grace Arnold
17 Whare Ngarare Mehana
18 Hone Hamiora Piripi Paki
19 Annette Christine Paki
20 Wiremu Abraham
21 Donna Louise Plumridge
22 Jaaron Turei Moore
23 Florence Plumridge
24 Whetu-Ote-Ata Aranui
25 Okeroa Denise Waitai
26 Tutere Tai
27 William Ernest Abraham
28 Mary-Anne Waitai
29 Te Wairangi (Lavinia) Pere
30 Michelle Ngauta Wroe
31 Bill Nathan Piriwiritua Thompson
32 Te Kura (Edward) Pairama
33 Jared Steve Abbott
34 Catherine Chisholm
35 Vanessa Tewaa Rangitakatu
36 Te Aira Nyman
37 John Haki Huia
38 Maraea Mere Hapi-Crowe
39 Kim Sonia Maxwell
40 Tina Mouri Johnston-Downs

Future New Zealand

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Anthony Walton Wellington Central
2 David Brown
3 Murray Smith (Christian Coalition: 13)+10
4 Geoffrey Hounsell Rimutaka (Christian Coalition: 12)+8
5 Grant Bowater Palmerston North (Christian Coalition: 16)+11
6 Kanui Hiha Napier
7 Daryl Gregory Christchurch Central
8 Kevin Harper Ilam (Christian Coalition: 17)+9
9 Larry Baldock Tauranga
10 Yvonne Palmer Waimakariri
11 Robert Wheeler Albany
12 Tom Smithers New Plymouth
13 David Ogden Hutt South
14 Judy Turner Bay of Plenty
15 Wayne Chapman Ohariu-Belmont (Christian Coalition: 28)+13
16 Julie Belding North Shore (Christian Coalition: 8)-8
17 Bruce McGrail Tamaki
18 Jason Keiller Maungakiekie (NZ First: 20)+2
19 Linda Dring Rongotai
20 Craig Hunt Waitakere
21 Witana Murray Te Tai Tonga
22 David Perkin Northcote
23 Tiwha Blake Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
24 Anne Drake Titirangi
25 Martyn Seddon

Libertarianz

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Lindsay Perigo 10
2 Richard McGrath
3 Deborah Coddington 2-1
4 Bernard Darnton
5 Tina White
6 Peter Linton
7 Larry Timberlake
8 Sally O'Brien
9 Julian Darby
10 Chris Lewis
11 Peter Cresswell4-7
12 Paul McDonald
13 Anna Woolf17+4
14 Joy Faulkner
15 Robert Winefield
16 Scott Alsweiler
17 Keith Patterson6-11
18 Andrew Couper
19 Robert White15-4
20 Andrew Bates
21 Michael Murphy
22 Mark McCombe
23 Nikolas Haden9-14
24 Chris Robertson
25 Mike Webber
26 Richard Wiig
27 Russell Watkins
28 Hughes
29 Derek Bull
30 Ken Riddle

McGillicuddy Serious

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Graeme Cairns Port Waikato 65+64
2 Leanne Ireland Hamilton East 55+53
3 Steve Richards West Coast-Tasman 6+3
4 Rodney Hansen Kaikoura 33+29
5 K T Julian Rongotai 4-1
6 Val Smith7+1
7 Peter Caldwell18+11
8 Greg Smith10+2
9 Donna Demente
10 Paul Smith9-1
11 Robyn West5-6
12 Adrian Holroyd20+8
13 Johana Sanders52+39
14 Cecil Murgatroyd Christchurch Central
15 Penni Bousfield2-13
16 Grant Knowles15-1
17 Heidi Borchardt43+26
18 Paull Cooke3-15
19 Amy Ross Wellington Central
20 Rebekah Coogan
21 Derek Craig30+9
22 Douglas Mackie14-8
23 Mark Servian1-22
24 Bernard Smith Dunedin North 8-16
25 Paul Beere23-2
26 Worik Stanton-Turei Epsom
27 Metiria Turei-Stanton (Legalise Cannabis: 4)-23
28 Phil Clayton61+33
29 Megan Seawright
30 Tim Owens Nelson 19-11
31 Antony Deaker
32 Colin Howie
33 Adrienne Carthew26-7
34 Jonat Wharton Hutt South 21-13
35 Paula Hudson
36 Helen Thornton
37 Amy Macdonald
38 David McGregor
39 Fiona Jack
40 Michael-Garnet Holt Tamaki
41 Philip Grimmett Ohariu-Belmont
42 Kerry Hoole Mount Albert 420
43 Toni-Ann Alsop63+20
44 D.J. Howard
45 John Creser Mana
46 Maria McMillan
47 Jane Hakaria
48 Catherine Wilson
49 Nokomis
50 Dale Taylor47-3
51 Wendy Clease
52 Jeffrey Holdaway
53 Tricesta Engebretsen
54 Phillip Sandlant
55 Robyn Holmes
56 Ross Edgar Rakaia
57 Serena Moran
58 Emma Smith
59 Nikki Davis
60 Andrew French
61 David Sutcliffe64+3
62 Daniel Mohr
63 Michael Gemmel
64 Samuel Cumming
65 Karl Hewlett

Mana Maori Movement

RankNameComponent PartyIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Tame Iti Auckland Central 2+1
2 Tuariki Delamere Te Tawharau Electorate Waiariki (NZ First: 18)+16Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Angeline Greensill Port Waikato 1-2
4 Richard Kake
5 Tunuiarangi McLeanTe Tawharau Hauraki Maori
6 Tracey Hancy
7 Ken Mair Te Tai Hauāuru 8+1
8 Anton KerekereTe Tawharau East Coast
9 Jesse Pene
10 Mereana Pitman5-5
11 David Edmonds
12 Henare Morehu
13 Te Miringa Hohaia
14 Gareth Seymour Hauraki Maori
15 Hinemoa Kake
16 Tania Rauna
17 Ellen Amohanga
18 Diane Prince14-4
19 Anthony Moke
20 Lai Toy Karapiro
21 Nigel Tairua
22 Ngahapeaparatuae Lomax
23 Julie Nathan
24 Harata Jane Paul
25 Tehurihanga Heihei
26 Rangimarie Harding
27 Wiremu Tairua
28 Tiare Para

Mauri Pacific

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Tau Henare Electorate Te Tai Tokerau (NZ First: 2)+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
2 Tuku Morgan Electorate Te Tai Hauāuru (NZ First: 10)+8Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Peta Si'ulepa Titirangi
4 Rana Waitai Electorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (NZ First: 27)+23Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Ann Batten List Manurewa (NZ First: 3)-2Red x.svgN Lost seat
6 Te Orohi Paul Waiariki
7 Atawhai Tibble Te Tai Tonga
8 Amokura Huia Panoho Hauraki Maori
9 Rovina Anderson Taupo
10 Eric Chuah(Advance NZ: 5)-5
11 Danny Turia Manukau East
12 Rajesh Masters Taranaki-King Country
13 Martin Kaipo Whangarei
14 Helen Akhtari Hamilton East
15 Trieste Te Awe Awe Palmerston North
16 Sharon Faloon New Plymouth
17 Rayna Waitai Whanganui
18 Fa'amatuainu Iakopo Hamilton East
19 Laura Mason
20 Richard Waitai Hutt South
21 Kelly Waitai Rangitikei
22 Api Malu Mana

Natural Law Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bryan Lee Rodney 10
2 Ian Douglas Wairarapa
3 David Lovell-Smith Banks Peninsula 2-1
4 Gillian Sanson
5 John Cleary Hamilton East 4-1
6 Graeme Lodge Maungakiekie 20+14
7 Gray Treadwell
8 Bruce Brown18+10
9 Tony Martin Palmerston North 10+1
10 Selwyn Austin Hauraki Maori 42+32
11 Gail Pianta7-4
12 John Hodgson3-9
13 Linda Davy Mount Roskill
14 Mark Watts8-6
15 Paul Moreham
16 Raymond Cain Epsom 31+15
17 Anthony Katavich
18 John Bird
19 Raylene Lodge Hunua 35+16
20 Ian Smillie55+35
21 Tim Irwin Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 48+27
22 Linda Sinden North Shore
23 Michael Hirst Rongotai
24 Daniel Meares Wellington Central 14-10
25 Warwick Jones Christchurch East 11-14
26 Bruce Sowry Ohariu-Belmont 29+3
27 Wayne Shepherd49+22
28 Gary Benner
29 Martin Jelley Port Waikato
30 Jonathan Muller Hutt South
31 Leslie McGrath63+32
32 Tony Cornelissen Northcote
33 Russell Mack Te Atatu
34 Carolyn Drake Wigram 340
35 Thomas Hopwood26-9
36 Andrew Sanderson Pakuranga 28-8
37 Ian McCullough Tukituki
38 Kay Morgan Titirangi 25-13
39 Martin Sharp Rotorua
40 Bobbie Aubertin
41 Gilbert Urquhart54+13
42 Mieke van Batenburg Bay of Plenty
43 Leigh Bush57+14
44 Michael Bartelmeh21-23
45 Faye McLaren50+5
46 Grant Bilyard Māngere 37-9
47 Garry van Leeuwen
48 Brendan Rhodes Ilam
49 Anne Brigid Kaikoura 58+9
50 Roy Neumegen
51 Ruth Ordish-Benner
52 Gary Barnard
53 Lillian Urquhart

NMP

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Vivienne Berry-Evans Tauranga
2 George (Peter) Harrison Waitakere
3 Pauline Hallows Northland
4 Cecil Andrew de Latour
5 Edwina Chmielowski
6 Graham Mark Atkin Ohariu-Belmont
7 Llyn Renwick
8 Darag Stuart Rennie Albany
9 Alison White Otago
10 Aaziq Mumtaz Pakuranga
11 Sue Johnston Nelson
12 Brett K Gifkins Port Waikato
13 Isabel Montgomery
14 Peter Archer Otaki
15 Isabel Hutchinson
16 Alfred James Mitchell
17 David Pattinson Mana
18 John Sulu Tau Shepherd
19 Anthony Phillip Cranston

OneNZ Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Walter Boyd Otaki

Republican Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Gregory H Smith Waitakere
2 Brian Freeth Maungakiekie
3 Graham Gilfillan Titirangi
4 Jane Hotere Mount Albert
5 Sam Mendes Tamaki
6 Rose Hotere
7 William Powell

South Island Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Alan McDonald Dunedin North
2 Patrick McCarrigan Clutha-Southland
3 Margaret McCarrigan Dunedin South
4 Miles Notman Otago
5 Gerry Campbell Auckland Central
6 Joe Price
7 Paul Mierzejewski

The People's Choice Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Rusty Kane New Plymouth
2 Doug Wilson Te Tai Hauāuru

Te Tawharau

In the 1999 election, Te Tawharau stood in affiliation with the Mana Maori Movement, and three Te Tawharau candidates appeared on the Mana Maori Movement list. Te Tawharau therefore had no list of its own. However, the Mana Maori Movement section of this page identifies those candidates attached to Te Tawharau.

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References

  1. "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission . Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  2. "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission . Retrieved 9 March 2017.