Party lists in the 2008 New Zealand general election

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This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2008 general election . Party lists determine (in the light of country-wide proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation electoral system. Electoral law required submission of all party lists for this particular election by 14 October 2008. [1]

Contents

Successful parties

ACT

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Rodney Hide Electorate Epsom 10Green check.svgY Won Epsom
2 Heather Roy List Wellington Central 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Roger Douglas (Former MP) Hunua Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 John Boscawen North Shore Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 David Garrett Helensville Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2010
6 Hilary Calvert Dunedin North Green check.svgY Replaced David Garrett in 2010
7 Peter Tashkoff Te Tai Tokerau
8 John Ormond Napier
9 Colin du Plessis Ōhariu
10 Shawn Tan Mount Roskill
11 Ron Scott Tauranga
12 Aaron Keown Waimakariri
13 Nick Kearney Northcote 51+38
14 Lyn Murphy Manukau East
15 David Olsen14-1
16 Frances Denz Bay of Plenty 28+12
17 Dave Moore
18 Mike Bridge Rongotai
19 Lech Beltowski Te Atatū 18-1
20 Beryl Good Rodney
21 Dave Tattersfield Kaikōura
22 John Thompson Papakura
23 Kevin Campbell
24 Mark Davies Waikato 52+28
25 Michael Bailey Manurewa
26 Carl Freimann
27 Chris Albers New Plymouth
28 Vince Ashworth
29 Shane Atkinson Wairarapa
30 Ray Bassett Coromandel 54+24
31 Mike Collins Mana 32+1
32 Alan Davidson Whanganui
33 Andrew Falloon 34+1
34 Matthew Gardiner Wigram
35 Roly Henderson Clutha-Southland
36 Ted Howard
37 Bill Izard Taranaki-King Country
38 Duncan Lennox Tukituki
39 Garry Mallett Hamilton East 59+20
40 Stephen Martin
41 Patricia Martin
42 Kathleen McCabe Mount Albert
43 Peter McCaffrey Ōtaki
44 Tom McClelland Whangarei
45 Athol McQuilkan Maungakiekie
46 Rayneil Narsey
47 Colin Nicholls Dunedin South
48 Jon Olsen
49 Ian Parker Hamilton West
50 James Read
51 John Riddell Waitakere 43-8
52 Geoff Russell Port Hills
53 Chris Simmons Tāmaki
54 Toni Severin Christchurch Central
55 David Seymour 550
56 Michael Tabachnik Māngere
57 Michael Tasker New Lynn
58 Jean Thompson-Church
59 Graeme Tulloch
60 Scott Uren Auckland Central
61 John Fraser Waitaki 27-34
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Green Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jeanette Fitzsimons List10Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2010
2 Russel Norman List Rongotai 10+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Sue Bradford List East Coast Bays 30Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2009
4 Metiria Turei List Dunedin North 6+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Sue Kedgley List Wellington Central 4-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Keith Locke List Epsom 5-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Kevin Hague West Coast-Tasman Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Catherine Delahunty East Coast 9+1Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Kennedy Graham Ilam Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 David Clendon Helensville 12+2Green check.svgY Replaced Sue Bradford in 2009
11 Gareth Hughes Ōhariu Green check.svgY Replaced Jeanette Fitzsimons in 2010
12 Steffan Browning Kaikōura 11-1
13 Mojo Mathers Christchurch East 16+3
14 Mike Ward (Former MP)8-6
15 Quentin Duthie Tukituki
16 Mikaere Curtis Tāmaki Makaurau 17+1
17 Rick Leckinger Tāmaki
18 Jeanette Elley Northcote 19+1
19 Virginia Horrocks Hutt South
20 Donna Wynd Manukau East
21 David Hay Rodney
22 Diana Mellor Nelson
23 James Redwood Coromandel
24 Lisa Er Mount Roskill
25 Jan McLauchlan Christchurch Central
26 Lizzie Gillett
27 Rayna Fahey
28 Craig Carson Invercargill 29+1
29 Richard Tindall
30 Paul Doherty Whangarei
31 Michael Woodcock Wairarapa
32 Pieter Watson North Shore
33 Lynette Vigrass Rimutaka
34 Bevan Tipene Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
35 Peter Taylor Wigram
36 Karen Summerhays Tauranga
37 Mua Strickson-Pua Māngere 20-17
38 Gary Stewart Waitakere
39 Dale Stevens Hamilton West
40 Brett Stansfield Napier
41 James Shaw
42 Raewyn Saville Rotorua 54+12
43 Denise Roche Auckland Central
44 Rebecca Redwood
45 Linda Persson Hamilton East
46 David Broughton Hamilton East
47 Lawrence O'Halloran Palmerston North
48 John Milnes Whanganui 49+1
49 Alan Liefting Waimakariri 47-2
50 Martin Leiding Northland
51 Dora Langsbury Te Tai Tonga
52 Fiona Kenworthy Hunua
53 James Kebbell Ōtaki
54 Alan Johnson Manurewa
55 Wendy Harper Waikato
56 Rob Hamill Taranaki-King Country
57 Rachel Grimwood Papakura
58 Timothy Gow Clutha-Southland
59 Xavier Goldie Te Atatū
60 Michael Gilchrist Mana
61 Ryan Garland
62 Shane Gallagher Dunedin South
63 Zachery Dorner Pakuranga
64 Katherine Dewar New Lynn 37-27
65 Peter Cooper Botany
66 Joseph Burston Port Hills
67 Oliver Briggs Waitaki
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Labour Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Helen Clark Electorate Mount Albert 10Green check.svgY Won Mount AlbertRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2009
2 Michael Cullen List20Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2009
3 Phil Goff Electorate Mount Roskill 6+3Green check.svgY Won Mount Roskill
4 Annette King Electorate Rongotai 7+3Green check.svgY Won Rongotai
5 Parekura Horomia Electorate Ikaroa-Rawhiti 50Green check.svgY Won Ikaroa-Rawhiti
6 Pete Hodgson Electorate Dunedin North 12+6Green check.svgY Won Dunedin North
7 Chris Carter Electorate Te Atatū 19+12Green check.svgY Won Te Atatū
8 David Cunliffe Electorate New Lynn 31+23Green check.svgY Won New Lynn
9 Maryan Street List Nelson 36+27Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Nanaia Mahuta Electorate Tainui Green check.svgY Won Tainui
11 Winnie Laban Electorate Mana 20+9Green check.svgY Won ManaRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2010
12 Rajen Prasad Green check.svgY Elected from list
13 Ruth Dyson Electorate Port Hills 14+1Green check.svgY Won Port Hills
14 Trevor Mallard Electorate Hutt South 8-6Green check.svgY Won Hutt South
15 Lianne Dalziel Electorate Christchurch East 26+11Green check.svgY Won Christchurch East
16 Shane Jones List Northland 27+11Green check.svgY Elected from list
17 David Parker List Waitaki 37+20Green check.svgY Elected from list
18 Clayton Cosgrove Electorate Waimakariri Green check.svgY Won Waimakariri
19 Darren Hughes Electorate Otaki 34+15Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2011
20 Jacinda Ardern Waikato Green check.svgY Elected from list
21 Raymond Huo Green check.svgY Elected from list
22 Sue Moroney List Hamilton East 42+20Green check.svgY Elected from list
23 Mita Ririnui List Waiariki 15-8Green check.svgY Elected from list
24 William Sio List Mangere 47+23Green check.svgY Won Mangere
25 Moana Mackey List East Coast 41+16Green check.svgY Elected from list
26 Phil Twyford North Shore 55+29Green check.svgY Elected from list
27 Charles Chauvel List Ohariu 44+17Green check.svgY Elected from list
28 Carol Beaumont Maungakiekie Green check.svgY Elected from list
29 Kelvin Davis Te Tai Tokerau Green check.svgY Elected from list
30 Steve Chadwick Electorate Rotorua 33+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
31 Ashraf Choudhary List25-6Green check.svgY Elected from list
32 Lynne Pillay Electorate Waitakere 40+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
33 Darien Fenton List Helensville 43+10Green check.svgY Elected from list
34 Rick Barker List Tukituki 21-13Green check.svgY Elected from list
35 Carmel Sepuloni Green check.svgY Elected from list
36 Stuart Nash 60+24Green check.svgY Elected from list
37 Damien O'Connor Electorate West Coast-Tasman Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Michael Cullen in 2009
38 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 18-20Red x.svgN Lost seat
39 Mark Burton Electorate Taupo 16-23Red x.svgN Lost seat
40 Mahara Okeroa Electorate Te Tai Tonga 22-18Red x.svgN Lost seat
41 Martin Gallagher Electorate Hamilton West 32-9Red x.svgN Lost seat
42 Dave Hereora List Papakura 39-3Red x.svgN Lost seat
43 Louisa Wall List Tāmaki Makaurau 46+3Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Darren Hughes in 2011
44 Lesley Soper List Invercargill 45+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
45 Clare Curran Dunedin South Green check.svgY Won Dunedin South
46 Grant Robertson Wellington Central Green check.svgY Won Wellington Central
47 Chris Hipkins Rimutaka Green check.svgY Won Rimutaka
48 Iain Lees-Galloway Palmerston North Green check.svgY Won Palmerston North
49 Brendon Burns Christchurch Central 48-1Green check.svgY Won Christchurch Central
50 Hamish McCracken Northcote 49-1
51 Erin Ebborn-Gillespie Wigram 69+18
52 Errol Mason Te Tai Hauāuru
53 Chris Yoo57+4
54 Josephine Bartley Tāmaki
55 Don Pryde Clutha-Southland
56 Michael Wood 58+2
57 Farida Sultana
58 Denise Mackenzie Wairarapa 50-8
59 Julian Blanchard Rangitata
60 Hamish McDouall Whanganui
61 Anjum Rahman 64+3
62 Susan Zhu
63 Kate Sutton Epsom
64 Conor Roberts Rodney
65 Koro Tawa Botany
66 Jills Angus-Burney Rangitīkei
67 Vivienne Goldsmith East Coast Bays
68 Eamon Daly65-3
69 Brian Kelly Pakuranga
70 Jordan Carter Hunua
71 Tracy Dorreen
72 Renee van de Weert Taranaki-King Country
73 Anne Pankhurst Tauranga
74 David Coates Selwyn
75 Hugh Kininmonth Coromandel
76 Carol Devoy-Heena Bay of Plenty
77 Raj Thandi
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Māori Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Tariana Turia Electorate Te Tai Hauāuru 10Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Hauāuru
2 Pita Sharples Electorate Tāmaki Makaurau 20Green check.svgY Won Tāmaki Makaurau
3 Hone Harawira Electorate Te Tai Tokerau Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tokerau
4 Te Ururoa Flavell Electorate Waiariki 10+6Green check.svgY Won Waiariki
5 Angeline Greensill Hauraki-Waikato 9+4
6 Derek Fox Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
7 Rahui Katene Te Tai Tonga Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tonga
8 Naida Glavish
9 Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi
10 Hector Matthews
11 Te Orohi Paul13+2
12 Amokura Panoho
13 Grant Hawke
14 Bronwyn Yates140
15 Josie Peita21+6
16 Richard Orzecki32+16
17 Mereana Pitman
18 Te Awanuiarangi Black
19 Georgina Haremate-Crawford40+21
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

National Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 John Key Electorate Helensville 7+6Green check.svgY Won Helensville
2 Bill English Electorate Clutha-Southland 4+2Green check.svgY Won Clutha-Southland
3 Gerry Brownlee Electorate Ilam 2-1Green check.svgY Won Ilam
4 Simon Power Electorate Rangitīkei 3-1Green check.svgY Won Rangitīkei
5 Nick Smith Electorate Nelson 50Green check.svgY Won Nelson
6 Tony Ryall Electorate Bay of Plenty 60Green check.svgY Won Bay of Plenty
7 Judith Collins Electorate Papakura 12+5Green check.svgY Won Papakura
8 Maurice Williamson Electorate Pakuranga 17+9Green check.svgY Won Pakuranga
9 David Carter List8-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Anne Tolley Electorate East Coast 43+33Green check.svgY Won East Coast
11 Murray McCully Electorate East Coast Bays 110Green check.svgY Won East Coast Bays
12 Lockwood Smith Electorate Rodney 9-3Green check.svgY Won Rodney
13 Wayne Mapp Electorate North Shore 14+1Green check.svgY Won North Shore
14 Chris Finlayson List Rongotai 27+13Green check.svgY Elected from list
15 Tim Groser List New Lynn 13-2Green check.svgY Elected from list
16 Steven Joyce Green check.svgY Elected from list
17 Georgina te Heuheu List19+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
18 Nathan Guy List Ōtaki 39+21Green check.svgY Won Ōtaki
19 Lindsay Tisch Electorate Waikato 24+5Green check.svgY Won Waikato
20 Pansy Wong List Botany 200Green check.svgY Won Botany
21 John Carter Electorate Northland 15-6Green check.svgY Won Northland
22 Phil Heatley Electorate Whangarei 220Green check.svgY Won Whangarei
23 Paul Hutchison Electorate Hunua 230Green check.svgY Won Hunua
24 Shane Ardern Electorate Taranaki-King Country 21-3Green check.svgY Won Taranaki-King Country
25 Richard Worth List Epsom 16-9Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2009
26 Tau Henare List Te Atatū 29+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
27 Sandra Goudie Electorate Coromandel 26-1Green check.svgY Won Coromandel
28 Eric Roy Electorate Invercargill 37+9Green check.svgY Won Invercargill
29 Jonathan Coleman Electorate Northcote 35+6Green check.svgY Won Northcote
30 Kate Wilkinson List Waimakariri 38+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
31 Chris Tremain Electorate Napier 52+21Green check.svgY Won Napier
32 Chester Borrows Electorate Whanganui 33+1Green check.svgY Won Whanganui
33 Craig Foss Electorate Tukituki 44+11Green check.svgY Won Tukituki
34 Allan Peachey Electorate Tāmaki 30-4Green check.svgY Won TāmakiRed x.svgN Died in 2011
35 Sam Lotu-Iiga Maungakiekie Green check.svgY Won Maungakiekie
36 Hekia Parata Mana Green check.svgY Elected from list
37 Melissa Lee Green check.svgY Elected from list
38 Kanwal Singh Bakshi Manukau East Green check.svgY Elected from list
39 Jo Goodhew Electorate Rangitata 31-8Green check.svgY Won Rangitata
40 Jacqui Dean Electorate Waitaki 400Green check.svgY Won Waitaki
41 Paula Bennett List Waitakere 45+4Green check.svgY Won Waitakere
42 Chris Auchinvole List West Coast-Tasman 34-8Green check.svgY Won West Coast-Tasman
43 Nicky Wagner List Christchurch Central 28-15Green check.svgY Elected from list
44 David Bennett Electorate Hamilton East 32-12Green check.svgY Won Hamilton East
45 Jackie Blue List Mount Roskill 41-4Green check.svgY Elected from list
46 Katrina Shanks List Ōhariu 460Green check.svgY Elected from list
47 Colin King Electorate Kaikōura 42-5Green check.svgY Won Kaikōura
48 Paul Quinn Hutt South Green check.svgY Elected from list
49 Michael Woodhouse Dunedin North Green check.svgY Elected from list
50 John Hayes Electorate Wairarapa 500Green check.svgY Won Wairarapa
51 Simon Bridges Tauranga Green check.svgY Won Tauranga
52 Amy Adams Selwyn Green check.svgY Won Selwyn
53 Louise Upston Taupō Green check.svgY Won Taupō
54 Todd McClay Rotorua Green check.svgY Won Rotorua
55 Tim Macindoe Hamilton West 62+7Green check.svgY Won Hamilton West
56 Aaron Gilmore Christchurch East Green check.svgY Elected from list
57 Nikki Kaye Auckland Central Green check.svgY Won Auckland Central
58 Cam Calder Manurewa Green check.svgY Replaced Richard Worth in 2009
59 Conway Powell Dunedin South 55-4
60 Stephen Franks (Former MP) Wellington Central (ACT: 4)-56
61 Marc Alexander (Former MP) Wigram (United Future: 4)-57
62 Malcolm Plimmer Palmerston North 60-2
63 Mita Harris Māngere 53-10
64 Terry Heffernan Port Hills
65 Ravi Musuku Mount Albert 48-17
66 Jonathan Young New Plymouth Green check.svgY Won New Plymouth
67 Richard Whiteside Rimutaka
68 Paul O'Brien
69 Youngshin Watkins
70 Viv Gurrey
71 Dugald McLean
72 Simon O'Connor
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Progressive Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jim Anderton Electorate Wigram 10Green check.svgY Won Wigram
2 Matt Robson (Former MP) Maungakiekie 20
3 Josie Pagani Ōtaki
4 Paula Gillon13+9
5 Phil Clearwater Port Hills 14+9
6 Viv Shepherd Whangarei 7+1
7 Trevor Barnard Manukau East 15+8
8 Brenda Hill Northcote 17+9
9 Craig Hutchinson Ilam
10 Justin Robson Auckland Central
11 Jeffrey Ly Pakuranga
12 Suki Amirapu Mount Roskill 27+15
13 Somnath Bagchi Christchurch Central
14 Sukhdev Bains Manurewa 29+15
15 Racheal Cheam Botany
16 Mohammad Kazemi-Yazdi New Lynn 22+6
17 Debbie Lucas Palmerston North
18 Claire Main Waitaki 35+17
19 Phillipa Main Selwyn 36+17
20 John Maurice Rimutaka 21+1
21 Jacqui McAlpine Dunedin South 37+16
22 Dawn Patchett Tukituki 41+19
23 Tala Po'e Māngere 42+19
24 Pavitra Roy Te Atatū 43+19
25 Elspeth Sandys Christchurch East 44+19
26 David Somerset Wellington Central 48+22
27 Ralph Taylor Tāmaki
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

United Future

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter Dunne Electorate Ōhariu 10Green check.svgY Won Ōhariu
2 Judy Turner List East Coast 20Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Denise Krum Maungakiekie
4 Graeme Reeves (Former MP) Wairarapa 10+6
5 Pulotu Selio Solomon Māngere
6 Murray Smith (Former MP) Hutt South 60
7 Neville Wilson Mount Roskill 14+7
8 Frank Owen Palmerston North
9 Janet Tuck Epsom 8-1
10 Karuna Muthu Rongotai
11 Robin Loomes Port Hills 27+16
12 Greg Graydon Tāmaki 30+18
13 Damian Light North Shore
14 Vanessa Roberts Wigram 25+11
15 Aaron Galey-Young Auckland Central
16 Ian McInnes East Coast Bays 17+1
17 Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun Waimakariri
18 Brian Ward Rangitata
19 Vaughan Smith Wellington Central
20 Jim Stowers Manurewa
21 Bryan Mockridge Papakura
22 Arthur Solomon Rotorua
23 Jenni Hurn Rimutaka
24 Manogi Turua Head Manukau East
25 Dianne Brown Ōtaki 38+13
26 Quentin Todd Pakuranga
27 Rochelle White Hamilton East
28 John Langford Rangitīkei
29 Philip Johnson
30 Kenneth Smith
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Unsuccessful parties

Alliance

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kay Murray Dunedin South
2 Andrew McKenzie Port Hills 3+1
3 Victor Billot Dunedin North 8+5
4 Paul Piesse Christchurch East 2-2
5 Richard Wallis Wellington Central
6 Sarah Campbell
7 Bob van Ruyssevelt Te Atatū 10+3
8 Jim Flynn 7-1
9 Sarita Davis Auckland Central
10 Amy Tubman Wairarapa
11 Richard Mitchell
12 Jack Yan
13 Tom Dowie Wigram 11-2
14 Thomas O’Neill Tukituki
15 Kelly Buchanan Ōhariu 14-1
16 Jen Olsen
17 Greg Kleis Christchurch Central 18+1
18 Matthew Stephen
19 Marvin Hubbard Clutha-Southland 23+4
20 Norm MacRitchie Waitaki 25+5
21 Sandra Ethell Waitakere 19-2
22 Justin Wilson
23 Quentin Findlay13-10
24 Val Quinn
25 Sarah Martin
26 Peta Knibb22-4
27 Warren Brewer
28 Denis O’Connor
29 Eric Gamble26-3
30 Samuel Murray
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005), [6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Bill and Ben Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jamie "Bill" Linehan
2 Ben Boyce
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Democrats for Social Credit

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Stephnie de Ruyter 10
2 John Pemberton Waikato 20
3 David Wilson Northland 30
4 Katherine Ransom Tauranga 6+2
5 Carolyn McKenzie
6 David Tranter10+4
7 Heather M. Smith Whanganui 9+2
8 Hessel van Wieren Waitaki 25+17
9 Barry Pulford Tukituki 24+15
10 Dawn McIntosh Dunedin South
11 Iain Parker Taranaki-King Country
12 Nick McIlraith Christchurch East
13 Ken Goodhue Whangarei 11-2
14 John McCaskey Kaikōura
15 John Ring Wigram
16 Les Port
17 Bruce Stirling16-1
18 Ross Weddell13-5
19 Kelly Pemberton Waikato 190
20 David Espin14-6
21 Ross Hayward15-6
22 John Steemson5-17
23 Karl Hewlett17-6
24 Bob Fox27+3
25 Malcolm Keoghan
26 John Kilbride7-19
27 Harry Alchin-Smith
28 Alida Steemson26-2
29 Roger White
30 Garry Gribben
31 Olive McRae
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005), [6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Family Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Richard Lewis Manurewa (Destiny: 1)0
2 Paul Adams (Former MP) East Coast Bays
3 Angela Xu Northcote
4 George Ngatai
5 Pailate Poutoa Papali’i Manukau East
6 Samuel Dennis Selwyn
7 Michael Kidd Waitakere
8 Melanie Taylor Northland
9 Karl Adams Rodney
10 Louise Cleary North Shore
11 Paul Tankard Clutha-Southland
12 Yih Woh Chong
13 Elias Kanaris
14 Jerry Filipaina Māngere
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Kiwi Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Larry Baldock (Former MP) Tauranga (United Future: 5)+4
2 Gordon Copeland List Rongotai (United Future: 3)+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Simon Kan Botany
4 Frank Naea Hunua
5 Simonne Dyer Rodney
6 Bernie Ogilvy (Former MP) Maungakiekie (United Future: 9)+3
7 Tony Christiansen Bay of Plenty
8 Tony Bunting Rangitata
9 Vapi Kupenga Tāmaki Makaurau
10 Leighton Baker Waimakariri
11 Camilla Chin Hutt South
12 Kevin Stitt Manukau East
13 Robyn Jackson Hamilton East (United Future: 28)+15
14 Jo van Kempen Te Atatū
15 Marjorie Mulholland
16 Joel Sison Ōhariu
17 Grace Haden Epsom
18 Joseph Rebello Mount Roskill
19 Robin Westley Nelson (United Future: 34)+15
20 Rebekah Clement Wellington Central
21 Alastair Belcher Kaikōura
22 Amjad Khan Manurewa
23 Lindsay Cameron Wigram
24 Philip Wescombe Dunedin South
25 Christian Dawson Mount Albert
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Legalise Cannabis Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 10
2 Michael Britnell Christchurch Central 20
3 Paula Lambert4+1
4 Kevin O'Connell Auckland Central 6+2
5 Juilan Crawford Dunedin North
6 Irinka Britnell5-1
7 Steven Willkinson West Coast-Tasman 8+1
8 Judy Daniels Te Tai Tokerau 3-5
9 Vince McLeod
10 Danyl Strype Ōhariu
11 Paul McMullan7-4
12 Jeff Lye
13 Philip Pophristoff130
14 Jason Baker-Sherman10-4
15 Judy Matangi9-6
16 Neville Yates12-4
17 Elanor Stedman
18 Peter Green11-7
19 Mark Bradford
20 Fred MacDonald
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005), [6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Libertarianz

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bernard Darnton Wellington Central 10
2 Richard McGrath Wairarapa 20
3 Susan Ryder4+1
4 Mitch Lees Rongotai
5 Colin Cross6+1
6 Peter Cresswell5-1
7 Peter Linton Northcote 9+2
8 Phil Howison Hutt South 12+4
9 Nik Haden24+15
10 Tim Wikiriwhi Hamilton West 3-7
11 Mike Webber New Plymouth 10-1
12 Elah Zamora East Coast Bays
13 Helen Hughes Whangarei 7-6
14 Michael Murphy North Shore 13-1
15 Peter Osborne Helensville 19+4
16 Sean Fitzpatrick
17 Scott Wilson
18 Luke Howison17-1
19 Ben Morgan Wigram
20 Shane Pleasance Invercargill
21 Robert Palmer28+7
22 Shirley Riddle
23 Bruce Whitehead Hunua
24 Terry Verhoeven25+1
25 Ken Riddle27+2
26 Fred Stevens Rotorua
27 Euan McPetrie
28 Chris Robertson18-10
29 Peter Kermode
30 Andrew Couper
31 Don Rowberry21-10
32 Willem Verhoeven22-10
33 Mark Hubbard
34 Sean Kimpton
35 Julian Darby
36 Richard Goode Mana 16-20
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005), [6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

New Zealand First

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston Peters List Tauranga 10Red x.svgN Lost seat
2 Peter Brown List Bay of Plenty 20Red x.svgN Lost seat
3 Ron Mark List Rimutaka 4+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
4 Doug Woolerton List Hamilton East 5+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
5 Barbara Stewart List Waikato 6+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
6 Pita Paraone List Pakuranga 7+1Red x.svgN Lost seat
7 Asenati Lole-Taylor Maungakiekie
8 Edwin Perry (Former MP) Wairarapa 12+4
9 Steve Campbell Wigram
10 Brendan Horan East Coast
11 Melanie Mark-Shadbolt Waimakariri
12 David Scott Ōtaki
13 Tracey Martin Rodney
14 Dail Jones List East Coast Bays 10-4Red x.svgN Lost seat
15 Brent Catchpole (Former MP) Papakura 14-1
16 Helen Mulford Hunua
17 Craig McNair (Former MP) Waitakere 11-6
18 Joe Gregory North Shore
19 Doug Nabbs Tāmaki
20 John Hall Manurewa
21 Graham Odering Palmerston North 40+19
22 Linda King Kaikōura
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005), [3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Pacific Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Taito Phillip Field Electorate Māngere (Labour: 13)+12Red x.svgN Lost seat
2 Milo Siilata Mount Albert
3 Matapakia Ngaroi
4 Aiolupotea Roache
5 Darren Jones Maungakiekie
6 Galumalemana Hunkin
7 Fia Misa Tupou Waitakere
8 Tevaga Leavasa Manukau East
9 Vui K Sapa'u Vitale Manurewa
10 Tiumalumatua Fetu
11 Lupe Tofilau Eti-Vaofanua
12 Craig Jones
13 Fiasili Ah Tong Te Atatū
14 Tim Manu Mana
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008), [2] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Residents Action Movement

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Oliver Woods Auckland Central
2 Grant Brookes Wellington Central
3 Roger Fowler Māngere
4 Elliott Blade Maungakiekie
5 Michelle Ducat
6 Martin Kaipo Whangarei
7 Cordelia Black
8 Stephen Cooper North Shore
9 Daphne Lawless Mount Roskill
10 Grant Rogers Rotorua
11 Don Archer
12 Pat O'Dea Papakura
13 Bronwen Beechey
14 Robyn Hughes
15 Benjamin Doherty Northcote
16 Rafe Copeland Epsom
17 Michael Lai
18 Curwen Rolinson
19 Peter Hughes
20 Dave Colyer
21 Kyle Webster
22 Sam Richardson
23 Tom Pearce
24 Len Parker
25 Jonathan Williams
26 Peter de Waal
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Republic of New Zealand Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kerry Bevin Auckland Central 10
2 Jack Gielen Hamilton East 4+2
3 Dave Llewell Mount Albert
4 Brett Docherty
5 Justin Harnish Wellington Central
6 David Macartney Tauranga
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005), [6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

Workers Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Don Franks Wellington Central
2 Daphna Whitmore Manukau East
3 Nick Kelly
4 Paul Hopkinson Christchurch East
5 Byron Clark Christchurch Central
6 Jasmine Freemantle
7 Rebecca Broad
8 Tim Bowron
9 Jen Isle
10 Heleyni Pratley
11 Joel Cosgrove
12 Marika Pratley
13 Josh Glue
14 Nick Scullin
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008), [5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008) [4]

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