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This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2002 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 List10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Rodney Hide List Epsom 5+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Muriel Newman List Whangarei 7+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Stephen Franks List Wellington Central 3-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Donna Awatere Huata List Napier 4-1Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2004
6 Deborah Coddington North Shore (Libertarianz: 3)-3Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Ken Shirley List Tamaki 2-5Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Gerry Eckhoff List Otago 9+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Heather Roy Ohariu-Belmont 10+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Kenneth Wang Mount Roskill Green check.svgY Replaced Donna Awatere Huata in the course of the parliamentary term
11 Paul King Banks Peninsula 37+26
12 Owen Jennings List Taranaki-King Country 6-6Red x.svgN Lost seat
13 Penny Webster List Rodney 8-5Red x.svgN Lost seat
14 Andrew Davies Piako 140
15 Dick Quax 11-4
16 Nigel Mattison Ilam 17+1
17 David Olsen Coromandel
18 Willie Martin Dunedin North 46+28
19 Mary Hackshaw Port Waikato
20 John Thompson Clevedon 36+16
21 Lech Beltowski Auckland Central 30+9
22 Joanne Reeder
23 Nicholas Cairney Waimakariri
24 Bruce Williams Mt Albert
25 Gerald Trass
26 Andrew Jollands Pakuranga
27 Bryce Bevin Manurewa
28 Ron Scott Tauranga
29 Diane Mulcock Taupo
30 Shirley Marshall Wigram
31 Juanita Angell Mangere
32 John Peters Christchurch East 59+27
33 Glen Snelgar
34 Matt Ball
35 Ray Bassett
36 Carl Beentjes Rongotai
37 Michael Coote25-12
38 Brian George Dawson Hamilton East
39 Dianne Dawson Northcote
40 Ted Erskine-Legget Te Atatu
41 Simon Antony Ewing-Jarvie Mana
42 Ted Howard Kaikoura
43 Elizabeth Hurley
44 Dorothy King
45 Chris Newman
46 Chris O'Brien
47 Julie Pepper East Coast Bays
48 Peter Phiskie Invercargill
49 John Riddell Waitakere
50 Robin Roodt Maungakiekie
51 Ian Sage Otaki
52 Greg Sneddon Rakaia
53 Graham Douglas Steenson Bay of Plenty
54 Ian Swan East Coast 47-7
55 Peter Talbot-King
56 Anthony Watson Christchurch Central
57 John Waugh Rangitikei
58 Roland Weber
59 Trevor West New Lynn 57-2
60 Smilie Wood Northland 45-15

Green Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jeanette Fitzsimons Electorate Coromandel 10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Rod Donald List Banks Peninsula 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Sue Bradford List Rodney 4+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Nándor Tánczos List Auckland Central 5+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Sue Kedgley List Wellington Central 6+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Ian Ewen-Street List Kaikoura 3-3Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Keith Locke List Epsom 70Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Metiria Turei Tamaki Makaurau (McGillicuddy Serious: 27)+19Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Mike Ward Nelson 8-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Catherine Delahunty East Coast
11 Roland Sapsford
12 Meriel Anne Watts Waitakere
13 Jon Carapiet Mt Albert 51+38
14 Richard Davies West Coast-Tasman 10-4
15 Celia Wade-Brown Rongotai 29+14
16 Cathy Olsen Hamilton East
17 Russel Norman Rimutaka
18 Janine McVeagh Northland 9-9
19 Steffan Browning
20 Dayle Belcher Clutha-Southland
21 Kei Clendon
22 Craig Potton 28+6
23 David Musgrave Aoraki
24 Deborah Martin
25 Te Ruruanga Te Keeti Bay of Plenty
26 Steve Abel Mangere 27+1
27 Sarah Millington Wairarapa
28 Calvin Green Whangarei
29 Caro Henckels
30 Fliss Butcher Dunedin South
31 Peter Berger New Plymouth
32 Hana Blackmore Tamaki
33 Gareth Bodle Ohariu-Belmont
34 Paul Bruce
35 Craig Carson Invercargill 44+9
36 Terry Creighton Napier
37 Jan Davey
38 Paul De Spa Wigram
39 Pip Direen Dunedin North 37-2
40 Ian Douglas Tauranga
41 Gaye Dyson
42 Jeanette Elley East Coast Bays
43 Don Fairley Maungakiekie
44 Nick Fisher Taupo 52+8
45 Jo Francis
46 Richard Green North Shore
47 Caroline Greig Otaki
48 Lois Griffiths Ilam (Alliance: 47)-1
49 Perce Harpham Hutt South
50 David Hill
51 Laurie Hoverd Taranaki-King Country
52 Stephen Lee Piako
53 Kate Lowe
54 Paul Lowe
55 Rachel Mackintosh Northcote
56 Mary McCammon Christchurch East
57 Margaret Mckenzie Palmerston North
58 Olivia Mitchell Mana
59 Matt Morris Christchurch Central
60 Chris Norton-Brown Hamilton West
61 Fraser Palmer-Hesketh Rakaia
62 Di Pennell23-39
63 David Rose Pakuranga 47-16
64 Christiaan Briggs
65 Jane Williams Port Waikato

Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jim Anderton Electorate Wigram (Alliance: 1)0Green check.svgY Won Wigram
2 Matt Robson List Manukau East (Alliance: 3)+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Grant Gillon List Northcote (Alliance: 7)+4Red x.svgN Lost seat
4 John Wright List Waimakariri (Alliance: 4)0Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Stephnie de Ruyter Invercargill (Alliance: 22)+17
6 Peter Campbell Te Tai Tokerau
7 Rosie Brown Mangere
8 Meng Ly Pakuranga
9 Susi Pa'o Williams Manurewa
10 Jill Henry East Coast Bays
11 Phil Clearwater Banks Peninsula
12 David Angus Wilson Whangarei (Alliance: 39)+27
13 Sue Elizabeth Wharewaka-Topia Watts Tamaki Makaurau
14 Pasene Tauialo-o-lilomaiava Te Atatu
15 Nong Li Tamaki
16 John Pemberton Piako (Alliance: 37)+21
17 Bruce Parr Whanganui
18 Vivienne Shepherd Auckland Central
19 Trevor Barnard Mt Roskill (Alliance: 18)-1
20 Russell Franklin Otaki
21 Annette Anderson Coromandel
22 Adrian Bayly Nelson
23 Victor Bradley Taupo
24 Lyndsay Brock North Shore
25 Robert Bryan Rimutaka
26 Christine Cheesman Rakaia
27 Fleur Churton Christchurch Central
28 David Culverhouse Christchurch East
29 Jamie Daly Rongotai
30 Clare Dickson Helensville
31 Bob Fox West Coast-Tasman
32 Russell Edwards Dunedin South
33 David Espin Rotorua
34 Bill Henderson Wairarapa
35 Steven Charles Ihaia New Plymouth
36 Frede Jorgensen Dunedin North
37 Te Pare Joseph Tainui (Alliance: 44)+7
38 Doreen Henderson Mana
39 Toni Jowsey Ikaroa-Rawhiti
40 Peter David Kane Northland
41 Christine Kerr Ohariu-Belmont
42 John Kilbride Taranaki-King Country
43 Martin Lawrence Rodney
44 Doug McCallum New Lynn
45 Philippa Main Kaikoura
46 John Neill Bay of Plenty (Alliance: 55)+9
47 Garry Oster Tauranga
48 Ram Parkash Port Waikato
49 David Parkyn Waitakere
50 Dawn Patchett Maungakiekie
51 Bob Peck Ilam
52 Jim Medland Hamilton East
53 Rob Shirley Hamilton West
54 Lynley Simmons Aoraki (Alliance: 51)-3
55 Heather Marion Smith Rangitikei
56 Arthur Toms Clevedon
57 Gillian Dance Mt Albert
58 Hessel Van Wieren Otago
59 Ross Weddell Hutt South
60 Roger White Clutha-Southland
61 Barry Pulford Tukituki

Labour Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Helen Clark Electorate Mount Albert 10Green check.svgY Won Mount Albert
2 Michael Cullen List20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Jonathan Hunt List6+3Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2005
4 Steve Maharey Electorate Palmerston North 3-1Green check.svgY Won Palmerston North
5 Parekura Horomia Electorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 25+20Green check.svgY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
6 Phil Goff Electorate Mount Roskill 7+1Green check.svgY Won Mount Roskill
7 Annette King Electorate Rongotai 4-3Green check.svgY Won Rongotai
8 Jim Sutton Electorate Aoraki 11+3Green check.svgY Won Aoraki
9 Margaret Wilson List Tauranga 90Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Mark Gosche Electorate Maungakiekie 20+10Green check.svgY Won Maungakiekie
11 Dover Samuels Electorate Te Tai Tokerau 5-6Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tokerau
12 Trevor Mallard Electorate Hutt South 120Green check.svgY Won Hutt South
13 Pete Hodgson Electorate Dunedin North 130Green check.svgY Won Dunedin North
14 Lianne Dalziel Electorate Christchurch East 8-6Green check.svgY Won Christchurch East
15 George Hawkins Electorate Manurewa Green check.svgY Won Manurewa
16 Mark Burton Electorate Taupo 18+2Green check.svgY Won Taupo
17 Marian Hobbs Electorate Wellington Central 23+6Green check.svgY Won Wellington Central
18 Paul Swain Electorate Rimutaka 26+8Green check.svgY Won Rimutaka
19 Nanaia Mahuta Electorate Tainui 10-9Green check.svgY Won Tainui
20 Luamanuvao Winnie Laban List Mana 33+13Green check.svgY Won Mana
21 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 19-2Green check.svgY Won Auckland Central
22 Ruth Dyson Electorate Banks Peninsula 15-7Green check.svgY Won Banks Peninsula
23 Georgina Beyer Electorate Wairarapa 40+17Green check.svgY Won Wairarapa
24 Rick Barker Electorate Tukituki 31+7Green check.svgY Won Tukituki
25 Chris Carter Electorate Te Atatu 34+9Green check.svgY Won Te Atatu
26 Graham Kelly Electorate17-9Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2003
27 Jill Pettis Electorate Whanganui 24-3Green check.svgY Won Whanganui
28 Mark Peck Electorate Invercargill 27-1Green check.svgY Won Invercargill
29 Dianne Yates List Hamilton East 22-7Green check.svgY Won Hamilton East
30 Helen Duncan List North Shore 300Green check.svgY Elected from list
31 Martin Gallagher Electorate Hamilton West Green check.svgY Won Hamilton West
32 Mita Ririnui Electorate Waiariki 47+15Green check.svgY Won Waiariki
33 Mahara Okeroa Electorate Te Tai Tonga Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tonga
34 Steve Chadwick Electorate Rotorua 43+9Green check.svgY Won Rotorua
35 Ann Hartley Electorate Northcote 350Green check.svgY Won Northcote
36 David Benson-Pope Electorate Dunedin South 54+18Green check.svgY Won Dunedin South
37 David Cunliffe Electorate New Lynn 53+16Green check.svgY Won New Lynn
38 Dave Hereora Clevedon Green check.svgY Elected from list
39 Lynne Pillay Waitakere 36-3Green check.svgY Won Waitakere
40 Ashraf Choudhary 41+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
41 Moana Mackey Green check.svgY Replaced Graham Kelly in the course of the parliamentary term
42 Lesley Soper Clutha-Southland 44+2Green check.svgY Replaced Jonathan Hunt in the course of the parliamentary term
43 Carol Beaumont
44 Max Purnell Coromandel 64+20
45 David Shearer Whangarei 62+17
46 Gill Boddy-Greer Ohariu-Belmont
47 David Parker Otago Green check.svgY Won Otago
48 Brendon Burns Kaikoura
49 Louisa Wall
50 David Maka
51 Darren Hughes Otaki Green check.svgY Won Otaki
52 Hamish McCracken East Coast Bays 60+8
53 Eamon Daly
54 Lesley Harry Port Waikato
55 Brenda Lowe-Johnson42-13
56 Steven Ching
57 Leila Boyle Tamaki
58 John Cheesman
59 Richard Pole Ilam
60 Paul Gibson
61 Margaret Hayward Rangitikei
62 Di Nash Epsom
63 Denise Mackenzie
64 Judy Hawkins Taranaki-King Country
65 Dinesh Tailor
66 Kath Peebles
67 Mike Mora Wigram
68 Yani Johanson65-3
69 Nathan Saminathan
70 Ola Kamel
71 Jan Noonan
72 Maureen Waaka
73 Lyndsay Rackley
74 Wayne Hawker

National Party

The National Party had 65 candidates on their list.

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bill English Clutha-Southland Clutha-Southland 4+3Green check.svgY Won Clutha-Southland
2 Roger Sowry List Otaki 7+5Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Nick Smith Nelson Nelson 8+5Green check.svgY Won Nelson
4 David Carter List Banks Peninsula 21+17Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Don Brash Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Georgina te Heuheu List60Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Wayne Mapp North Shore North Shore 33+26Green check.svgY Won North Shore
8 Tony Ryall Bay of Plenty Bay of Plenty 9+1Green check.svgY Won Bay of Plenty
9 Gerry Brownlee Ilam Ilam 36+27Green check.svgY Won Ilam
10 Pansy Wong List Auckland Central 11+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Lockwood Smith Rodney Rodney 5-6Green check.svgY Won Rodney
12 Lynda Scott Kaikoura Kaikoura 56+44Green check.svgY Won Kaikoura
13 Simon Power Rangitikei Rangitikei 37+24Green check.svgY Won Rangitikei
14 Katherine Rich List Dunedin North 23+9Green check.svgY Elected from list
15 Hekia Parata Wellington Central
16 Gavan Herlihy Otago Otago 32+16Red x.svgN Lost seat
17 Bob Simcock List Hamilton West 22+5Red x.svgN Lost seat
18 Allan Peachey
19 Sue Wood Mana
20 Guy Salmon
21 John Carter Northland Northland 16-5Green check.svgY Won Northland
22 Alec Neill List Wigram 26+4Red x.svgN Lost seat
23 Belinda Vernon List Maungakiekie 10-13Red x.svgN Lost seat
24 Anne Tolley List Napier 20-4Red x.svgN Lost seat
25 Richard Worth Epsom Epsom 44+19Green check.svgY Won Epsom
26 Eric Roy List Invercargill 19-7Red x.svgN Lost seat
27 Paul Hutchison Port Waikato Port Waikato 38+11Green check.svgY Won Port Waikato
28 Arthur Anae List Manukau East 25-3Red x.svgN Lost seat
29 Ian Buchanan Wairarapa
30 Greg White Te Tai Hauāuru
31 Phil Heatley Whangarei Whangarei 42+11Green check.svgY Won Whangarei
32 Marie Hasler List Waitakere 24-8Red x.svgN Lost seat
33 Annabel Young List18-15Red x.svgN Lost seat
34 Eric Liu
35 Tau Henare (Former MP) Te Atatu (Mauri Pacific: 1)-34
36 Chester Borrows Whanganui 45+9
37 Nicky Wagner Christchurch Central
38 Leanne Jensen-Daines East Coast
39 Tauranga 52+13
40 Wayne Marriott Aoraki 50+10
41 Dan Gordon Waimakariri
42 Sandra Goudie Coromandel Green check.svgY Won Coromandel
43 John Key Helensville Green check.svgY Won Helensville
44 Jeremy Sole Northcote
45 George Ngatai Tamaki Makaurau 46+1
46 Dale Stephens Ohariu-Belmont 40-6
47 Craig Foss Tukituki
48 Judith Collins Clevedon Green check.svgY Won Clevedon
49 Glenda Hughes Rongotai
50 Dave Scott Palmerston North
51 Weston Kirton Taupo
52 Hamuera Mitchell Waiariki
53 Enosa Auva'a Manurewa 47-6
54 Sylvia Taylor Mangere
55 Barry Nicolle West Coast-Tasman
56 Paul Foster-Bell Dunedin South
57 Mita Harris Te Tai Tokerau
58 Brent Trewheela Mount Roskill
59 Raewyn Bhana Mount Albert
60 Bill Karaitiana Te Tai Tonga
61 Geoff Horton New Plymouth
62 Rodney Williams
63 Alan Delamere Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
64 Peter O'Brien
65 Rod O'Beirne49-16

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 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Brian Donnelly List Whangarei 30Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Ron Mark List Waimakariri 40Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Doug Woolerton List Hamilton East 50Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Barbara Stewart North Shore Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Pita Paraone Pakuranga 19+12Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Craig McNair Rodney Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Jim Peters Northland Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Dail Jones (Former MP) Helensville Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Edwin Perry Wairarapa 37+26Green check.svgY Elected from list
12 Bill Gudgeon Hamilton West 25+13Green check.svgY Elected from list
13 Brent Catchpole Clevedon 30+17Green check.svgY Elected from list
14 Rob Harris Wellington Central 15+1
15 Dawn Mullins Mount Roskill 39+24
16 Brett Webster Tamaki
17 Gordon Stewart Piako 28+11
18 Fletcher Tabuteau Rotorua
19 Bob Daw Port Waikato
20 Dave Mackie Clutha-Southland 24+4
21 John Riley North Shore
22 John Geary Manurewa

United Future

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter Dunne Ohariu-Belmont Ohariu-Belmont (United NZ: 1)0Green check.svgY Won Ohariu-Belmont
2 Gordon Copeland Rongotai Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Bernie Ogilvy Mount Roskill Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Marc Alexander Ilam Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Kelly Chal Manukau East Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2002
6 Murray Smith Hutt South (Future NZ: 3)-3Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Larry Baldock Tauranga (Future NZ: 9)+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Judy Turner East Coast (Future NZ: 14)+6Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Paul Adams East Coast Bays Green check.svgY Replaced Kelly Chal in the course of the parliamentary term
10 Wayne Chapman Rimutaka (Future NZ: 15)+5
11 Andrew Kubala Wigram
12 Gray Eatwell West Coast-Tasman
13 Bruce McGrail Tamaki (Future NZ: 17)+4
14 Hassan Hosseini Mount Albert
15 Craig Hunt Rodney (Future NZ: 20)+5
16 Kevin Harper Maungakiekie (Future NZ: 8)-8
17 Russell Judd Rotorua
18 Anne Drake Te Atatu (Future NZ: 24)+6
19 Ian McInnes Pakuranga
20 Graham Butterworth Mana (United NZ: 7)-13
21 Andrea Deeth Helensville
22 Cindy Ruakere Epsom
23 Chris Bretton Piako
24 Susanne Fellner New Lynn
25 Jim Howard Rangitikei (United NZ: 5)-20
26 Martyn Seddon Hamilton West (Future NZ: 25)-1
27 Tom Smithers New Plymouth (Future NZ: 12)-15
28 Ross Tizard North Shore
29 Grant Bowater Palmerston North (Future NZ: 5)-24
30 Steve Taylor Auckland Central
31 Graham Turner Napier
32 Dave Fitness Port Waikato
33 Paul Duxbury Christchurch East
34 Richard Carter Hamilton East
35 Lee Edmonds Tainui
36 Stephen Russell Christchurch Central
37 Sharee Adams Northcote
38 Lee Robertson Coromandel
39 Rachel Smithers Taranaki-King Country
40 Rob Moodie Wellington Central
41 Witana Murray Te Tai Tonga (Future NZ: 21)-20
42 Frank Owen Wairarapa (United NZ: 13)-29
43 Graeme Torckler Waitakere
44 Denis Gilmore Taupo
45 Andrew Smith Waimakariri
46 Tony Bunting Aoraki
47 Graeme Barr Rakaia
48 James Hippolite Te Tai Hauāuru
49 Mike Mitcalfe Northland
50 Stephanie McEwin Banks Peninsula
51 Bruce Settle Māngere
52 Peter Collins Manurewa
53 Todd Whitcombe Dunedin North
54 Joy Lietze Clutha-Southland
55 Gray Phillips Whangarei (United NZ: 14)-41
56 Chris Collier Whanganui
57 Allan Smellie Otago
58 Jesse O'Brien Dunedin South
59 Julee Smith-Mischeski Kaikoura
60 Vince Smith Invercargill
61 Dennis Wells Nelson

Unsuccessful registered parties

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

Alliance

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Laila Harré List Waitakere 6+5Red x.svgN Lost seat
2 Willie Jackson List Tainui 9+7Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Matt McCarten
4 Liz Gordon List Christchurch Central 8+4Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Tricia Cutforth Whangarei 19+14
6 Gerard Hehir New Lynn 15+9
7 Vern Winitana Te Tai Tonga 24+17
8 Rebecca Matthews Ohariu-Belmont 31+23
9 Mike Treen Auckland Central 36+27
10 Naida Glavish Te Tai Tokerau
11 Robert Reid Wellington Central
12 Jill Ovens Mount Albert 28+16
13 Sam Huggard Otago
14 Janice Panoho-Smith Tamaki Makaurau
15 Vernon Tile Rongotai 23+8
16 Julie Fairey Epsom
17 Gavin Maclean East Coast 33+16
18 Carolyn Payne-Harker Dunedin North
19 Kamaka Manuel Te Tai Hauauru
20 Mary O'Connor Nelson 32+12
21 Maxine Boag Napier
22 Moira Lawler Rimutaka
23 Len Richards Mangere
24 Ravaani Ghaemmaghamy Hamilton East
25 John Tuwhakairiora Tibble Ikaroa-Rawhiti
26 Anna McMartin Invercargill
27 Anna Sutherland Hutt South 46+19
28 Hayley Rawhiti Manurewa
29 Joseph Randall Maungakiekie
30 Sean Gourley Wigram
31 Peter Wheeler Palmerston North
32 Val McClimont Banks Peninsula
33 Margaret Jeune Otaki
34 Dion Martin Rangitikei 340
35 Paula Henderson Rodney
36 Brendon Lane Mount Roskill
37 Peter Jamieson Piako 38+1
38 Fiona McLaren East Coast Bays
39 Solly Southwood Northcote
40 Michael Gilchrist Mana
41 Paul Protheroe Pakuranga
42 Justin Wilson Dunedin South
43 Karl Bartleet North Shore
44 Richard Wallis Tukituki
45 Simon Shields Manukau East
46 Craig Wills Hamilton West
47 Helen Mackinlay Helensville
48 Robert Van Ruyssevelt Te Atatu

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 10
2 Mike Britnell Christchurch East 9+7
3 Irinka Britnell
4 Dave Moore Mana 40
5 Christine Mitchell Aoraki 14+9
6 Jeanette Saxby Christchurch Central 5-1
7 Paul McMullan Dunedin North 70
8 Judy Daniels Northland
9 Judy Matangi
10 Paula Lambert
11 Sugra Morley
12 Peter Green

Christian Heritage Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Graham Capill 10
2 Merepeka Raukawa-Tait Wairarapa
3 Vic Pollard Christchurch Central
4 Dick Holland Bay of Plenty 10+6
5 Vic Jarvis Palmerston North 8+3
6 Gerald Barker Banks Peninsula
7 Ken Munn Rimutaka
8 Roger Payne Rakaia
9 Ruth Jarvis Rangitikei
10 Nick Barber Nelson 17+7
11 Gavin Denby Hamilton East (ACT: 51)+40
12 Chris Salt Ohariu-Belmont 15+3
13 Ian Cummings East Coast Bays
14 Grant Bradfield Clutha-Southland 12-2
15 McGregor Simpson Aoraki 22+7
16 Rod Harris Whangarei 31+15
17 Margaret Burgess Tukituki 35+18
18 Mike Ferguson Otago 30+12
19 Matthew Flannagan Te Atatu
20 Madeleine Jane Flannagan Waitakere 200

Mana Maori Movement

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Angeline Greensill Tainui 3+2
2 Ken Mair Te Tai Hauāuru 7+5
3 Glenis Philip-Barbara Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
4 Tame Iti 1-3
5 Jacqui Amohanga Te Tai Tonga
6 Rihi Vercoe Waiariki
7 Mere Takoko
8 Tanima Bernard
9 Colleen Skerrett-White
10 Piripi Haami
11 Ngahape Lomax22+11
12 Sharon Pehi-Barlow

NMP

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Graham Mark Atkin6+5
2 Brett K Gifkins12+10

OneNZ Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 John Porter Tukituki
2 Jim White Palmerston North
3 Alan McCulloch East Coast Bays
4 Janet White Mana
5 Richard Fisher Otaki
6 David Moat East Coast
7 Walter Christie
8 Gill Edwards
9 Peter Grove Rimutaka
10 John Bull Napier

Outdoor Recreation NZ

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1 Lester Roy Phelps
2 David John O'Neill
3 Paul Check
4 Warren George Sinclair
5 Henry Joseph Willems
6 Peter Michael Ellery
7 Edwin Laurence Sylva
8 James Neil Cook
9 Peter Kenneth Richard Gibbons
10 Michael Francis Holmes
11 James Rudd
12 Harry Ernest Bimler

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Christchurch Central is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the South Island city of Christchurch. The electorate was established for the 1946 election and, until 2011 had always been won by the Labour Party. Since 2008, the incumbent was Brendon Burns but the election night results for the 2011 election resulted in a tie; the special vote results combined with a judicial recount revealed a 47-vote majority for Nicky Wagner, the National list MP based in the electorate. Wagner significantly increased her winning margin in the 2014 election after having declared the electorate "unwinnable" for National earlier in the year following a boundary review. At the 2017 election Wagner lost the seat to Labour's Duncan Webb, who retained it at the 2020 election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dunedin South</span> Former electorate in Otago, New Zealand

Dunedin South is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate. It first existed from 1881 to 1890, and subsequently from 1905 to 1946. In 1996, the electorate was re-established for the introduction of MMP, before being abolished in 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Epsom (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand

Epsom is a New Zealand electorate in Auckland, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. Since the 2014 general election, Epsom has been represented by David Seymour, the leader of the ACT Party.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaikōura (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in New Zealand

Kaikōura is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning a single MP to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Kaikōura is Stuart Smith of the National Party, who won the 2014 election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mana (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in Wellington, New Zealand

Mana is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the Wellington metropolitan area. It has been held by Barbara Edmonds of the Labour Party since the 2020 election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Māngere (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand

Māngere is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one member of parliament to the Representatives of New Zealand. The current MP for Māngere is Lemauga Lydia Sosene of the Labour Party. She has held this electorate since 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">North Shore (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand

North Shore is a parliamentary electorate that returns one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for North Shore is Simon Watts of the National Party, who at the 2020 election was elected to succeed the retiring Maggie Barry, also of National.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Northcote (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand

Northcote is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one member of parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. Currently, the Member for Northcote is Dan Bidois of the National Party, who won the seat at the 2023 election.

Port Waikato is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate which existed for four parliamentary terms from 1996 to 2008, and was recreated by the 2019/20 electoral redistribution ahead of the 2020 election. It was held by Bill Birch for one term, and by Paul Hutchison for the following three terms. From 2020, it was held by Andrew Bayly. All of these were members of the National Party.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tukituki (New Zealand electorate)</span> Electoral district in New Zealand

Tukituki is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. Named after the Tukituki River which runs through the electorate, it was established for the 1996 general election and has existed since. The current MP for Tukituki is Catherine Wedd of the National Party, who won the seat from first-term Labour Party MP Anna Lorck.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Te Tai Tokerau</span> Māori electorate in Northland, New Zealand

Te Tai Tokerau is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate that was created out of the Northern Maori electorate ahead of the first Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) election in 1996. It was held first by Tau Henare representing New Zealand First for one term, and then Dover Samuels of the Labour Party for two terms. From 2005 to 2014, it was held by MP Hone Harawira. Initially a member of the Māori Party, Harawira resigned from both the party and then Parliament, causing the 2011 by-election. He was returned under the Mana Party banner in July 2011 and confirmed at the November 2011 general election. In the 2014 election, he was beaten by Labour's Kelvin Davis, ending the representation of the Mana Party in Parliament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Te Tai Tonga</span> Māori electorate in New Zealand

Te Tai Tonga is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. It was established for the 1996 general election, replacing Southern Maori. It covers all of the South Island, Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and parts of both Wellington City and the Hutt Valley. The current MP for Te Tai Tonga is Tākuta Ferris of Te Pāti Māori.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Elections in the United Kingdom</span>

There are five types of elections in the United Kingdom: elections to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elections to devolved parliaments and assemblies, local elections, mayoral elections, and police and crime commissioner elections. Within each of those categories, there may also be by-elections. Elections are held on Election Day, which is conventionally a Thursday, and under the provisions of the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022 the timing of general elections can be held at the discretion of the prime minister during any five-year period. All other types of elections are held after fixed periods, though early elections to the devolved assemblies and parliaments can occur in certain situations. The five electoral systems used are: the single member plurality system (first-past-the-post), the multi-member plurality, the single transferable vote, the additional member system, and the supplementary vote.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Party lists in the 1999 New Zealand general election</span>

This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 1999 election. Party lists determine 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.

References

  1. "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission . Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission . Retrieved 6 March 2017.