Party lists in the 2005 New Zealand general election

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This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2005 election. Party lists determine (in the light of proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) electoral system. Electoral law required submission of all party lists by 23 August 2005.

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Parliamentary parties

The following parties gained representation: [1]

ACT New Zealand

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Rodney Hide Electorate Epsom 2+1Green check.svgY Won Epsom
2 Heather Roy List Ohariu-Belmont 9+7Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Muriel Newman List Whangarei 30Red x.svgN Lost seat
4 Stephen Franks List Wellington Central 40Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Graham Scott
6 Ken Shirley List Tamaki 7+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
7 Kenneth Wang List Mount Roskill 10+3Red x.svgN Lost seat
8 Gerry Eckhoff List Otago 80Red x.svgN Lost seat
9Lindsay Mitchell Hutt South
10Bronny Jacobsen Pakuranga
11Simon Ewing-Jarvie Otaki 41+30
12 Jo Giles Ilam
13Willie Martin Dunedin North 18+5
14David Olsen Port Waikato 17+3
15Hamish Stevens Manukau East
16Andrew Jollands Taupo 26+10
17Hardev Singh Brar
18Lech Beltowski21+3
19Ian Beker Invercargill
20Chris Brown Rodney
21Kevin Gill West Coast-Tasman
22John Waugh Rangitikei 57+35
23Dianne Dawson Northcote 39+16
24Kevin Murray Aoraki
25Stephen Langford-Tebby Helensville
26Gavin Middleton Rongotai
27John Fraser Clutha-Southland
28Francis Denz Tauranga
29Elizabeth Barkla
30Nigel Chetty
31Scott Clune
32Michael Collins Mana
33Tetauru Emile Wigram
34 Andrew Falloon
35Mike Heine Nelson
36Kerry O'Connor New Plymouth
37 David Seymour Mount Albert
38Helen Simpson Auckland Central
39PJ White
40Alan Wilden Dunedin South
41Andrew Stone East Coast Bays
42Barbara Steinijans New Lynn
43John Riddell Waitakere 49+6
44Carl Peterson Rotorua
45John Peters Christchurch East 32-13
46Julie Pepper47+1
47Tom McClelland Northland
48Alex Mann Banks Peninsula
49Michelle Lorenz Maungakiekie
50Nigel Kearney Rimutaka
51Nick Kearney North Shore
52Mark Davies Piako
53Steve Cox Hamilton West
54Ray Bassett Coromandel 35-19
55Brian Davidson Rakaia
56Rebekah Holdaway Waimakariri
57Shriley Marshall Christchurch Central 30-27
58Pat O'Sullivan Kaikoura
59 Garry Mallett Hamilton East

Initially, ACT's list also included Andy Poulsen at 9th place and Roger Greenslade at 21st, but both candidates subsequently withdrew.

Green Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jeanette Fitzsimons List Coromandel 10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Rod Donald List Banks Peninsula 20Green check.svgY Elected from listDied before being sworn in. Replaced by Nándor Tánczos
3 Sue Bradford List Northland 30Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Sue Kedgley List Wellington Central 5+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Keith Locke List Epsom 7+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Metiria Turei List Te Tai Tonga 8+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Nándor Tánczos List Auckland Central 4-3Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Rod Donald in 2005. Red x.svgN Left parliament in 2008
8 Mike Ward List Nelson 9+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
9 Catherine Delahunty East Coast 10+1
10 Russel Norman 17+7Green check.svgY Replaced Nándor Tánczos in 2008
11 Steffan Browning Kaikoura 19+8
12 David Clendon Waitakere
13Luci Highfield Rongotai
14Jon Carapiet Mount Albert 13-1
15 Roland Sapsford Ohariu-Belmont 11-4
16 Mojo Mathers Rakaia
17Mikaere Curtis
18Paul Bruce Hutt South 34+16
19Jeanette Elley East Coast Bays 42+23
20Mua Strickson-Pua Mangere
21Richard Davies West Coast-Tasman 14-7
22Lois Griffiths Ilam 48+26
23Natalie Cutler-Welsh Christchurch Central
24Jane Pearce Otago
25Lawrence O'Halloran Palmerston North
26Richard Green New Lynn 46+20
27Claire Bleakley Wairarapa
28Irene Bentley Manukau East
29Craig Carson Invercargill 35+6
30Nicola Harvey Mana
31Moea Armstrong Whangarei
32Steve Bayliss Clevedon
33Laura Beck
34Sarah Brown New Plymouth
35Terry Creighton Napier 36+1
36John Davis Taupo
37Kath Dewar Te Atatu
38James Diack
39Liz Earth Tukituki
40Kate Elsen Aoraki
41Graham Evans Rodney
42Nick Fisher Otaki 44+2
43Robert Guyton Clutha-Southland
44Daniel Howard Hamilton East
45Philippa Jamieson Dunedin North
46Stephen Lee Piako 52+6
47Alan Liefting Waimakariri
48Mary McCammon Christchurch East 56+8
49John Milnes Whanganui
50Michael Morris Rimutaka
51Noel Peterson Tauranga
52Paul Qualtrough Maungakiekie
53Jacob Rawls
54Raewyn Saville Rotorua
55Ian Stephens Bay of Plenty
56Richard Suggate Wigram
57Peter Thomlinson Dunedin South

Labour Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Helen Clark Electorate Mt Albert 10Green check.svgY Won Mt Albert
2 Michael Cullen List20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Margaret Wilson List9+6Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Steve Maharey Electorate Palmerston North 40Green check.svgY Won Palmerston North
5 Parekura Horomia Electorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 50Green check.svgY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
6 Phil Goff Electorate Mt Roskill 60Green check.svgY Won Mt Roskill
7 Annette King Electorate Rongotai 70Green check.svgY Won Rongotai
8 Trevor Mallard Electorate Hutt South 12+4Green check.svgY Won Hutt South
9 Marian Hobbs Electorate Wellington Central 17+8Green check.svgY Won Wellington Central
10 Dover Samuels Electorate Te Tai Tokerau 11+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Jim Sutton Electorate Aoraki 8-3Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2006
12 Pete Hodgson Electorate Dunedin North 13+1Green check.svgY Won Dunedin North
13 Taito Phillip Field Electorate Mangere Green check.svgY Won Mangere
14 Ruth Dyson Electorate Banks Peninsula 22+8Green check.svgY Won Banks Peninsula
15 Mita Ririnui Electorate Waiariki 32+17Green check.svgY Elected from list
16 Mark Burton Electorate Taupo 160Green check.svgY Won Taupo
17 Paul Swain Electorate Rimutaka 18+1Green check.svgY Won Rimutaka
18 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 21+3Green check.svgY Won Auckland Central
19 Chris Carter Electorate Te Atatu 25+6Green check.svgY Won Te Atatu
20 Winnie Laban Electorate Mana 200Green check.svgY Won Mana
21 Rick Barker Electorate Tukituki 24+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
22 Mahara Okeroa Electorate Te Tai Tonga 33+11Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tonga
23 David Benson-Pope Electorate Dunedin South 36+13Green check.svgY Won Dunedin South
24 Jill Pettis Electorate Whanganui 27+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
25 Ashraf Choudhary List40+15Green check.svgY Elected from list
26 Lianne Dalziel Electorate Christchurch East 14-12Green check.svgY Won Christchurch East
27 Shane Jones Northland Green check.svgY Elected from list
28 Dianne Yates Electorate Hamilton East 29+1Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2008
29 Mark Gosche Electorate Maungakiekie 10-19Green check.svgY Won Maungakiekie
30 Ann Hartley Electorate Northcote 35+5Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2008
31 David Cunliffe Electorate New Lynn 37+6Green check.svgY Won New Lynn
32 Martin Gallagher Electorate Hamilton West 31-1Green check.svgY Won Hamilton West
33 Steve Chadwick Electorate Rotorua 34+1Green check.svgY Won Rotorua
34 Darren Hughes Electorate Otaki 51+17Green check.svgY Won Otaki
35 Georgina Beyer Electorate23-12Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2007
36 Maryan Street Taranaki-King Country Green check.svgY Elected from list
37 David Parker Electorate Otago 47+10Green check.svgY Elected from list
38 Russell Fairbrother Electorate Napier Green check.svgY Elected from list
39 Dave Hereora List Clevedon 38-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
40 Lynne Pillay Electorate Waitakere 39-1Green check.svgY Won Waitakere
41 Moana Mackey List East Coast 410Green check.svgY Elected from list
42 Sue Moroney Piako Green check.svgY Elected from list
43 Darien Fenton Green check.svgY Elected from list
44 Charles Chauvel Ohariu-Belmont Green check.svgY Replaced Jim Sutton in 2006
45 Lesley Soper List42-3Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Georgina Beyer in 2007
46 Louisa Wall Port Waikato 49+3Green check.svgY Replaced Ann Hartley in 2008
47 William Sio Green check.svgY Replaced Dianne Yates in 2008
48 Brendon Burns Kaikoura 480
49Hamish McCracken East Coast Bays 52+3
50Denise MacKenzie Wairarapa 63+13
51Max Purnell Coromandel 44-7
52Wayne Harpur Invercargill
53Leila Boyle Tamaki 57+4
54Dinesh Tailor65+11
55 Phil Twyford North Shore
56Jen McCutcheon Nelson
57Chris Yoo
58 Michael Wood Pakuranga
59Linda Hudson
60 Stuart Nash Epsom
61Tony Milne Rakaia
62David Talbot Clutha-Southland
63Marilyn Brown Rangitikei
64 Anjum Rahman
65Eamon Daly53-12
66Judy Lawley Helensville
67Mike Mora Wigram 670
68Erin Ebborn-Gillespie
69Ailian Su
70Ghazala Anwar
71Paul Gibson60-11
72Kelly-Ann Harvey
73 Camille Nakhid
74Ola Kamel70-4
75Andrea Bather

Eight sitting Labour MPs chose not to take list positions, namely: Tim Barnett, Clayton Cosgrove, Harry Duynhoven, George Hawkins, Nanaia Mahuta, Damien O'Connor, Ross Robertson, and John Tamihere. Rumour stated that the Labour Party initially gave George Hawkins a list placing, but that he withdrew after receiving a lower ranking than he had wanted.

Six candidates contested electorates without appearing on the list, namely: Sally Barrett, Julian Blanchard, Paul Chalmers, Tony Dunlop, Errol Mason, and Pauline Scott.

In addition, the Labour Party removed one candidate (Steven Ching) from the list after its first announcement. Ching originally had the ranking of number 42.

Māori Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Tariana Turia Electorate Te Tai Hauāuru Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Hauāuru
2 Pita Sharples Tāmaki Makaurau Green check.svgY Won Tāmaki Makaurau
3Atareta Poananga Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
4 Simon Wi Rutene
5Glenis Philip-Barbara(Mana Māori Movement: 3)-2
6Robert Consedine
7Pakake Winiata
8Morris Love Rongotai
9 Angeline Greensill Tainui (Mana Māori Movement: 1)-8
10 Te Ururoa Flavell Waiariki Green check.svgY Won Waiariki
11Billy Maea Taupo
12Monte Ohia Te Tai Tonga
13Te Orohi Paul Bay of Plenty
14Bronwyn Yates Auckland Central
15Charles Joe Waitakere
16 Mama Tere Strickland Manukau East
17Malcolm Peri Northland
18Tony Ruakere New Plymouth
19Hori Awa Piako
20Brett Cowan Kaikoura
21Josie Peita Port Waikato
22Anne Fitzsimon Nelson
23Abe Hepi Rangitikei
24Ngahiwi Tomoana Tukituki
25 Tureiti Moxon Hamilton West
26 Aroha Reriti-Crofts
27John Harré East Coast
28Rangi McLean Manurewa
29Tell Kuka
30Bill Puru Maungakiekie
31Mere Rawiri-Tau
32Richard Orzecki Otaki
33Maraea Ropata Hutt South
34Sonny Hosking Mana
35Daryl Gregory Christchurch Central
36Rangi Tawhiao Whangarei
37Andre Meihana
38Solomon Matthews Mangere
39Adell Dick Rodney
40Gina Haremata-Crawford Invercargill
41Raewyn Harrison North Shore
42Celia Hotene
43Awa Hudson Helensville
44Reimana Johnson
45Rahuia Kapa East Coast Bays
46David King
47Aaron Makutu Whanganui
48Kelvin Martin Te Atatu
49Merehora Taurua
50Francis Waaka Northcote
51Cissy Walker Wairarapa

Hone Harawira contested Te Tai Tokerau as an electorate-only candidate.

National Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Don Brash List5+4Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2007
2 Gerry Brownlee Electorate Ilam 9+7Green check.svgY Won Ilam
3 Simon Power Electorate Rangitikei 13+10Green check.svgY Won Rangitikei
4 Bill English Electorate Clutha-Southland 1-3Green check.svgY Won Clutha-Southland
5 Nick Smith Electorate Nelson 3-2Green check.svgY Won Nelson
6 Tony Ryall Electorate Bay of Plenty 8+2Green check.svgY Won Bay of Plenty
7 John Key Electorate Helensville 43+36Green check.svgY Won Helensville
8 David Carter List Banks Peninsula 4-4Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Lockwood Smith Electorate Rodney 11+2Green check.svgY Won Rodney
10 Katherine Rich List Dunedin North 14+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Murray McCully Electorate East Coast Bays Green check.svgY Won East Coast Bays
12 Judith Collins Electorate Clevedon 48+36Green check.svgY Won Clevedon
13 Tim Groser Green check.svgY Elected from list
14 Wayne Mapp Electorate North Shore 7-7Green check.svgY Won North Shore
15 John Carter Electorate Northland 21+6Green check.svgY Won Northland
16 Richard Worth Electorate Epsom 25+9Green check.svgY Elected from list
17 Maurice Williamson Electorate Pakuranga Green check.svgY Won Pakuranga
18 Clem Simich Electorate Māngere Green check.svgY Elected from list
19 Georgina te Heuheu List6-13Green check.svgY Elected from list
20 Pansy Wong List Auckland Central 10-10Green check.svgY Elected from list
21 Shane Ardern Electorate Taranaki-King Country Green check.svgY Won Taranaki-King Country
22 Phil Heatley Electorate Whangarei 31+9Green check.svgY Won Whangarei
23 Paul Hutchison Electorate Port Waikato 27+4Green check.svgY Won Port Waikato
24 Lindsay Tisch Electorate Piako Green check.svgY Won Piako
25 Brian Connell Electorate Rakaia Green check.svgY Won RakaiaRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2008
26 Sandra Goudie Electorate Coromandel 42+16Green check.svgY Won Coromandel
27 Chris Finlayson Mana Green check.svgY Elected from list
28 Nicky Wagner Christchurch Central 37+9Green check.svgY Elected from list
29 Tau Henare (Former MP) Te Atatu 35+6Green check.svgY Elected from list
30 Allan Peachey Tāmaki 18-12Green check.svgY Won Tāmaki
31 Jo Goodhew Aoraki Green check.svgY Won Aoraki
32 David Bennett Hamilton East Green check.svgY Won Hamilton East
33 Chester Borrows Whanganui 36+3Green check.svgY Won Whanganui
34 Chris Auchinvole West Coast-Tasman Green check.svgY Elected from list
35 Jonathan Coleman Northcote Green check.svgY Won Northcote
36 Mark Blumsky Wellington Central Green check.svgY Elected from list
37 Eric Roy (Former MP) Invercargill 26-11Green check.svgY Won Invercargill
38 Kate Wilkinson Waimakariri Green check.svgY Elected from list
39 Nathan Guy Otaki Green check.svgY Elected from list
40 Jacqui Dean Otago Green check.svgY Won Otago
41 Jackie Blue Mount Roskill Green check.svgY Elected from list
42 Colin King Kaikoura Green check.svgY Won Kaikoura
43 Anne Tolley (Former MP) East Coast 24-19Green check.svgY Won East Coast
44 Craig Foss Tukituki 47+3Green check.svgY Won Tukituki
45 Paula Bennett Waitakere Green check.svgY Elected from list
46 Katrina Shanks Ohariu-Belmont Green check.svgY Replaced Don Brash in 2007
47Fepulea'i Ulua'ipou-O-Ma Aiono Manurewa
48Ravi Musuku Mount Albert
49 Bob Clarkson Tauranga Green check.svgY Won Tauranga
50 John Hayes Wairarapa Green check.svgY Won Wairarapa
51Moira Irving New Plymouth
52 Chris Tremain Napier Green check.svgY Won Napier
53Mita Harris New Lynn 57+4
54Mike Leddy Rimutaka
55Conway Powell Dunedin South
56David Round Christchurch East
57Gilbert Stehbens Rotorua
58Ken Yee Manukau East
59 Paul Goldsmith Maungakiekie
60Malcolm Plimmer Palmerston North
61Nicola Young Rongotai
62 Tim Macindoe Hamilton West 39-23
63Alison Lomax Wigram
64 Weston Kirton Taupo 51-13
65Rosemarie Thomas Hutt South

New Zealand First

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston Peters Electorate Tauranga 10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Peter Brown List Bay of Plenty 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Brian Donnelly List Whangarei 30Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2008
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 List Piako 60Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Pita Paraone List Pakuranga 70Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Susan Baragwanath Auckland Central
9 Jim Peters List Northland 90Red x.svgN Lost seat
10 Dail Jones List Helensville 100Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Brian Donnelly in 2008
11 Craig McNair List Rodney 8-3Red x.svgN Lost seat
12 Edwin Perry List Wairarapa 11-1Red x.svgN Lost seat
13 Bill Gudgeon List Hamilton West 12-1Red x.svgN Lost seat
14 Brent Catchpole List Clevedon 13-1Red x.svgN Lost seat
15 Joe Williams Maungakiekie
16John Foote Coromandel
17 Fletcher Tabuteau Rotorua 18+1
18Alan Heward Dunedin South
19Kristin Campbell Smith Taupo
20Kerry Lundy Aoraki
21David Fowler Rimutaka
22Brendan Stewart Waitakere
23Brett Webster Tamaki 16-7
24Bob Daw Port Waikato 19-5
25Murray Strawbridge Rangitikei
26Moetu Davis Te Atatu
27Toa Greening Mangere
28Dave Mackie Clutha-Southland 20-8
29Anne Martin East Coast Bays
30 Julian Batchelor Mount Albert
31Chris Perry Otaki
32Lindy Palmer Manurewa
33Brian Roswell Wigram
34Joe Glen East Coast
35James Mist Napier
36Howard Levarko Hutt South
37Paul Trevor Manning Northcote
38Tim Manu Ohariu-Belmont
39Kevin Gardener Christchurch Central
40Graham Odering Palmerston North

Jim Anderton's Progressive

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jim Anderton Electorate Wigram 10Green check.svgY Won Wigram
2 Matt Robson List Tamaki 20Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Grant Gillon (Former MP) Northcote 30
4 Megan Woods Christchurch Central
5 John Wright (Former MP) Waimakariri 4-1
6Sione Fonua Maungakiekie
7Vivienne Shepherd Whangarei 18+11
8Meng Ly Pakuranga 80
9Fatima Ashrafi Epsom
10Barry Wilson
11Fale Leleisiuao Mana
12Russell Franklin Otaki 20+8
13Paula Gillon North Shore
14Phil Clearwater Banks Peninsula 11-3
15Trevor Barnard Manukau East 19+4
16Raghbir Singh Manurewa
17Brenda Hill Clevedon
18Fiona Beazley East Coast Bays
19Russell Caldwell Te Tai Tonga
20David Reeks Taupo
21John Maurice Kaikoura
22Mohammad Kazemi Yazdi New Lynn
23Heka Heker (Taefu) Invercargill
24Veronique Stewart-Ward Bay of Plenty
25Zemin Zhang Ilam
26Julian Aaron Helensville
27Suki Amirapu Mount Roskill
28Anette Anderson Coromandel 21-7
29Sukhdev Bains Hamilton West
30Peter Banks Hamilton East
31James Boyack Dunedin North
32Ian Donald Piako
33Lew Holland West Coast-Tasman
34Karandeep Singh Lall Tauranga
35Jacqueline McAlpine Nelson
36Claire Main Aoraki
37Phillipa Main Rakaia 45+8
38James Palmer
39Max Panirau Port Waikato
40David Parkyn Waitakere 49+9
41Dawn Patchett Palmerston North 50+9
42Tala Po'e Mangere
43Pavitra Roy Te Atatu
44Elspeth Sandys Ohariu-Belmont
45Tony Sharrock Rodney
46Barry Silcock Otago
47Karen Silcock Christchurch East
48David Somerset Wellington Central
49 Petronella Townsend Auckland Central
50Martin Vaughan Dunedin South
51Jenny Wilson Mount Albert

United Future New Zealand

RankNameComponent PartyIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter Dunne Electorate Ohariu-Belmont 10Green check.svgY Won Ohariu-Belmont
2 Judy Turner List East Coast 8+6Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Gordon Copeland List Rongotai 2-1Green check.svgY Elected from listBecame independent MP in 2008
4 Marc Alexander List Ilam 40Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Larry Baldock List Tauranga 7+2Red x.svgN Lost seat
6 Murray Smith List Tamaki 60Red x.svgN Lost seat
7 Paul Check ORNZ Taupo (ORNZ: 3)-4
8Janet Tuck Epsom
9 Bernie Ogilvy List Maungakiekie 3-6Red x.svgN Lost seat
10 Graeme Reeves Wairarapa
11Russell Judd Rotorua 16+5
12Hannah Baral Waitakere
13Joy Lietze Clutha-Southland 53+40
14Neville Wilson Mangere
15Richard Barter Mount Roskill
16Steve Taylor Auckland Central 29+13
17Ian McInnes Pakuranga 18+1
18Ross Tizard North Shore 27+9
19Fiona McKenzie Wellington Central
20Graeme Barr Rakaia 46+26
21John WalkerORNZ Clevedon
22Ram Parkash Manukau East 48+26
23Ralph Kennard Invercargill
24Jayati Prasad Port Waikato
25Vanessa Roberts Wigram
26Gerald TelfordORNZ Otago
27Robin Loomes Banks Peninsula
28Robyn Jackson Hamilton West
29Tony Gordon Mount Albert
30Greg Graydon Tamaki
31Martyn Seddon Piako 25-6
32Bernard McClelland Rimutaka
33Beth StoneORNZ Northcote
34Robin Westley Kaikoura
35Anne Drake New Lynn 17-18
36Noel Hinton Manurewa
37Michael Satur
38Diane Brown Otaki
39Steve Dromgool
40Andrea Deeth Helensville 20-20
41Mark Peters Dunedin North
42Pauline Moffat Dunedin South
43Dennis Wells Nelson 60+17
44Milton OsborneORNZ West Coast-Tasman
45Gary PedersenORNZ
46John Pickering Waimakariri
47Adam ArcherORNZ Hamilton East
48Neil LinscottORNZ
49Barry Hayes
50Janita Stuart
51Dianne Wilson Christchurch East
52James RuddORNZ(ORNZ: 11)-41
53Peter MountainORNZ Rodney
54Lee Robertson Coromandel 37-17
55John van Buren WIN Christchurch Central
56Jeff Leigh Bay of Plenty
57Matt Collier New Plymouth

For the 2005 election, United Future affiliated with Outdoor Recreation NZ and the WIN Party. Both parties stood their member or members as United Future members instead of standing under their own party banner.

Initially, Paul Adams and his daughter Sharee Adams appeared on the list, ranked 10th and 17th, respectively. Adams later decided to stand as an independent, however, and his daughter also withdrew.

Unsuccessful registered parties

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

99 MP Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1Margaret Robertson
2Ramasmy Ramanathan

Alliance

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jill Ovens Manukau East 12+11
2 Paul Piesse
3Andrew McKenzie Banks Peninsula
4 Julie Fairey 16+12
5Kane O'Connell Wellington Central
6Len Richards Mangere 23+17
7 Jim Flynn
8 Victor Billot Dunedin North
9Margaret Jeune Otaki 33+24
10Bob van Ruyssevelt Te Atatu 48+38
11Tom Dowie Wigram
12Chris Ford Dunedin South
13Quentin Findlay
14Kelly Buchanan Mana
15Joe Hendren
16Gail Marmont
17Paul Protheroe Manurewa 41+24
18Greg Kleis Kaikoura
19Sandra Ethell
20Colin Pounder
21Bob Harrison
22Peta Knibb
23Marvin Hubbard
24Francie Haslemore
25Norman MacRitchie
26Eric Gamble
27Lynda Boyd Christchurch East
28Jocelyn Brooks Rongotai
29Nick Corlett
30Nick Scullin

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 10
2Michael Britnell Waimakariri 20
3Judy Daniels Te Tai Tokerau 8+5
4Paula Lambert10+6
5Irinka Britnell3-2
6Kevin Patrick O'Connell Christchurch East
7Paul McMullan70
8Steven Wilkinson West Coast-Tasman
9Judy Matangi90
10Jason Baker-Sherman Dunedin North
11Peter Green12+1
12Neville Yates
13Philip Pophristoff

Christian Heritage NZ

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Ewen McQueen Pakuranga
2Derek Blight West Coast-Tasman
3Nick Barber Nelson 10+7
4Betty Jenkins Te Atatu
5Mark Jones Taranaki-King Country
6Joy Jones

Democrats For Social Credit

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Stephnie de Ruyter (Progressive: 5)+4
2John Pemberton(Progressive: 16)+14
3David Wilson(Progressive: 12)+9
4 Richard Prosser Otago
5John Steemson East Coast Bays
6Katherine Ransom Tauranga
7John Kilbride(Progressive: 42)+35
8Mark Atkin
9Heather M. Smith(Progressive: 55)+46
10David Tranter
11Ken Goodhue
12Malcom Murchie Whanganui
13Ross Weddell(Progressive: 59)+46
14David Espin(Progressive: 33)+19
15Ross Hayward
16Bruce Stirling Invercargill
17Karl Hewlett
18Ron England
19Kelly Pemberton
20Bob Warren
21David Wood
22Mary Weddell
23Allen Cookson
24Barry Pulford(Progressive: 61)+37
25Hessel van Wieren(Progressive: 58)+33
26Alida Steemson
27Bob Fox(Progressive: 31)+4
28Coralie Leyland
29John Rawson

For the 2002 election, the Democrats for Social Credit had been part of Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition, but split shortly after that election.

Destiny New Zealand

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1 Richard Lewis Manukau East
2David Jesze Pakuranga
3Elaine Herbert Rotorua
4Hadyn Solomon Tainui
5Nigel Heslop Northcote
6Edward Saafi Mangere
7Anita Breach Christchurch Central
8Charles Te Kowhai Taupo
9David Knight Hutt South
10Hawea Vercoe Waiariki
11Neils Jensen Tauranga
12Tauwehe Hemahema-Tamati Tamaki Makaurau
13Rod Gabb Epsom
14Hemi Te Wano Te Tai Hauauru
15Stephen Sinnott Napier
16Anne Williamson Mount Albert
17Kerin Roberts New Plymouth
18Peter Johnston Coromandel
19John Kotoisuva Te Atatu
20Karen Penney New Lynn
21Colin Ranby Piako
22 Tala Leiasamaivao Mana
23Paul Hubble
24Roberta Maxwell Bay of Plenty
25Tony Harrison Taranaki-King Country
26Brent Daglish Dunedin South
27Jason Thomson Nelson
28Maru Samuel Te Tai Tonga
29Stephen Brown
30Bill Sadler East Coast
31Ernest Morton Te Tai Tokerau
32Ned So'e Maungakiekie
33David Isaachsen Northland
34Mason Lee Clevedon
35Stan Green Waitakere
36Patrick Komene Manurewa
37Tony Ford Whangarei
38Maureen Vincent Auckland Central
39Albert Wipani
40Brian Ane Mount Roskill
41Tauha Te Kani Ikaroa-Rawhiti
42Rod Keven Port Waikato

Direct Democracy Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kelvyn Alp Manurewa
2Paul Teio Mangere
3Dilip Rupa Auckland Central
4Patrick Fahy East Coast Bays
5Mike Francis-Roberson Bay of Plenty
6Simon Guy Otago
7Gary Burch New Lynn
8Kevin Smith New Plymouth
9Kevin Moore Pakuranga
10 Kyle Chapman Christchurch East
11Rex Newey Nelson
12Gregory Trichon Te Atatu
13Alona Covich Waitakere
14Eugene Opai Tamaki Makaurau
15Seira Perese Manukau East
16Tin Chan Epsom
17Helen Koster Helensville
18Craig Stratton Port Waikato
19Alastair Anderson Maungakiekie
20Anton Foljambe Wigram
21Robert T Atack Otaki
22Leanne Martinovich Clevedon
23Grant Burch Tamaki
24Howard Ponga Mount Albert
25John Sullivan Aoraki
26Colin Punter Rodney
27Mel Whaanga Northland
28Jason Anderson Mana
29Jason Orme Waimakariri
30Barry Scott Mount Roskill
31Scott Burch Tukituki
32Craig Guy Invercargill

Libertarianz

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bernard Darnton Wellington Central 4+3
2Julian Pistorius Northland
3Tim Wikiriwhi Hamilton West
4Susan Ryder
5Peter Cresswell11+6
6Colin Cross Ohariu-Belmont
7Helen Hughes Whangarei 28+21
8Russell Watkins Tauranga 27+19
9Peter Linton Northcote 6-3
10Mike Webber New Plymouth 25+15
11Robin Thomsen Hamilton East
12Philip Howison Hutt South
13Michael Murphy North Shore 21+8
14Tina White5-9
15Andrew Bates20+5
16Richard Goode
17Luke Howison
18Christopher Robertson24+6
19Peter Osborne
20Barry Cole
21Don Rowberry
22Willem Verhoeven
23Elliot Smith
24Nikolas Haden23-1
25Terrence Verhoeven23-2
26Keith Patterson17-9
27Kenneth Riddle30+3
27Robert Palmer

The Libertarianz party did not contest the 2002 general election. The 'previous rank' and 'change' columns above compare against the 1999 list.

New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1Susi Pa'o Williams Mangere
2Tapu Po-Wihongi Manukau East
3Christine Reid Maungakiekie
4Lale Ene-Ulugia Clevedon
5John Ulberg Waitakere
6Anne Kerisome Zekaria Strickland
7Siniva Papali'i
8Amelia Malia Fepulea'i Manurewa
9Tangata Greig
10Stella Browne-Knowles Te Atatu
11Papali'i Malietoa
12Edward Ulberg
13Etevise Fuiava
14Souvenir Sanerivi
15Manogitulua Livapulu-Head
16Kearlene Ulberg
17Christie Greig
18Rafaele Vaifale

Susi Pa'o Williams was on the party list for Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition in 2002, where they were ranked ninth.

OneNZ

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1Ian Brougham Whanganui
2Richard Fisher5+3
3James White2-1
4John Porter1-3
5Janet Walters
6Lanya Murray

Outdoor Recreation

In the 2005 elections, Outdoor Recreation NZ stood in affiliation with United Future, and all Outdoor Recreation candidates stood under the United Future banner. Outdoor Recreation therefore had no list of its own. However, the United Future section of this page identifies those candidates attached to Outdoor Recreation.

The Republic of New Zealand Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electorateInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kerry Bevin
2Wayne Hawkins
3Debbie Potroz Taupo
4Jack Gielen Hamilton West
5Steven Hart Port Waikato
6Gilbert Parker

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