Mana (New Zealand electorate)

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Mana
Single-member constituency
for the New Zealand House of Representatives
Mana electorate, 2014.svg
Location of Mana within Wellington
Region Wellington
Current constituency
Current MP Barbara Edmonds
Party Labour
List MP Andy Foster (New Zealand First)

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.

Contents

Population centres

The electorate includes the following population centres:

In the 2007 boundary redistribution, parts of Paraparaumu located east of State Highway 1 were added to the electorate's area. The 2013/14 redistribution did not change the boundaries further. [1] [2]

History

The electorate was created for the introduction of mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation in 1996 from the Porirua electorate, and from the southern part of the Kapiti electorate, consisting of Paraparaumu south of the airport, Raumati South and Raumati Beach. The 1996 election was won by Labour's Graham Kelly, who was member for the former Porirua electorate. He retired ahead of the 2002 election, Luamanuvao Winnie Laban became the new MP.

After the resignation of Laban 10 August 2010, [3] Faafoi on the resulting by-election with 10,980 votes (46.4%), becoming the first MP of Tokelauan descent. [4] Hekia Parata from the National Party was placed second and received 9,574 (41.6%), giving Faafoi a margin of 1,080 votes (4.82%). [5] This was a significant decrease of Laban's majority of 6,155 (17.7%) at the 2008 general election. [6] Faafoi more than doubled the margin in the 2011, [5] and had a 7,953 votes margin in the 2014. [7]

Members of Parliament

Unless otherwise stated, all MPs' terms began and ended at a general election.

Key

  Labour   National   Green

ElectionWinner
1996 election Graham Kelly
1999 election
2002 election Winnie Laban
2005 election
2008 election
2010 by-election Kris Faafoi
2011 election
2014 election
2017 election
2020 election Barbara Edmonds
2023 election

List MPs

Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Mana electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs' terms began and ended at general elections.

ElectionWinner
2005 election Chris Finlayson
2008 election Hekia Parata 1
2011 election Jan Logie 1
Hekia Parata
2014 election Jan Logie
Hekia Parata
2017 election Jan Logie
2020 election
2023 election Andy Foster

1 Also contested 2010 by-election

Election results

2020 election

2020 general election: Mana [8]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Barbara Edmonds 26,12260.57+1.2125,27158.17+12.64
National Jo Hayes 9,87822.90−7.767,97618.36−18.25
Green Jan Logie 4,1359.59+1.724,1879.64+1.77
New Conservative Roy Barry5221.214250.98+0.84
ONE Stephanie Harawira3780.882330.54
Advance NZ Edward Ponder3690.863490.80
Integrity Helen Cartwright3600.83
Progressive Aotearoa Michael Walker1200.28
Independent Gordon Marshall1190.28−0.28
Not A Party Richard Goode690.16−0.13
Attica Mike Iles640.15
ACT  2,4035.53+5.21
NZ First  9542.20−2.75
Opportunities  8571.97−1.39
Māori Party  2420.56+0.12
Legalise Cannabis  1480.34+0.07
Vision New Zealand  550.13
Outdoors  220.05+0.01
Sustainable NZ  200.05
Social Credit  120.03+0.01
TEA  60.01
Heartland  40.01
Informal votes991278
Total Valid votes43,12743,442
Turnout 43,644 [9] 84.26+1.27
Labour holdMajority16,24437.67+8.97

2017 election

2017 general election: Mana [10]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Kris Faafoi 22,70959.36+5.1417,83145.53+11.38
National Euon Murrell 11,72930.66−1.6214,30536.61−3.75
Green Jan Logie 3,0117.87−0.473,0767.87−4.88
ACT Shan Ng2640.691250.32+0.11
United Future Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun2190.57410.10−0.21
Independent Gordon Marshall2140.56
Not A Party Richard Goode1120.29−0.81 [lower-alpha 1]
NZ First  1,9364.95−1.82
Opportunities  1,3113.36
Māori Party  1730.44−0.17
Legalise Cannabis  1070.27−0.20
Conservative  540.14−2.52
Mana Party  470.12−0.83 [lower-alpha 2]
People's Party  240.06
Ban 1080  190.05−0.01
Outdoors  160.04
Democrats  70.02−0.05
Internet  40.01−0.94 [lower-alpha 3]
Informal votes484188
Total Valid votes38,25839,076
Turnout 39,310
Labour holdMajority10,98028.70+6.75

2014 election

2014 general election: Mana [7]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Kris Faafoi 19,65154.81+6.2012,60134.39-3.37
National Hekia Parata 11,69832.27-9.3414,85040.53+0.58
Green Jan Logie 3,0248.43+0.544,69112.80+0.03
Conservative Roy Barry9802.739772.66+0.91
Legalise Cannabis Richard Goode4031.11+0.141730.47-0.02
Democrats Ron England960.27240.07+0.04
NZ First  2,4936.80+1.96
Internet Mana  3510.96+0.48 [lower-alpha 4]
Māori Party  2260.62-0.04
United Future  1160.32-0.36
ACT  790.22-0.26
Civilian  280.07
Ban 1080  210.05
Independent Coalition  50.01
Focus  30.01
Informal votes393155
Total Valid votes36,24536,793
Turnout 36,79380.92+3.37
Labour holdMajority7,95322.18+15.54

2011 election

2011 general election: Mana [5]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Kris Faafoi 16,32348.61-4.4512,99937.76-6.15
National Hekia Parata 14,09341.97+6.9813,75439.95+3.28
Green Jan Logie 2,6527.90+1.184,39812.78+4.39
Legalise Cannabis Richard Goode3320.99+0.80 [lower-alpha 5] 1680.49+0.10
ACT Michael Warren1820.54-1.301630.47-1.89
NZ First  1,6674.84+1.87
Conservative  6041.75
United Future  2340.68-0.64
Māori Party  2270.66-0.37
Mana  1650.48
Libertarianz  200.06+0.01
Alliance  160.050.00
Democrats  100.03+0.01
Informal votes740375
Total Valid votes33,58234,425
Labour holdMajority2,2306.64-11.43

Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 44,393 [11]

2010 by-election

2010 Mana by-election

Notes: Blue background denotes the winner of the by-election.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list prior to the by-election.
Yellow background denotes the winner of the by-election, who was a list MP prior to the by-election.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Kris Faafoi 10,98047.17-5.89
National Hekia Parata 9,57441.13+6.14
Green Jan Logie 1,5436.62-0.09
Independent Matt McCarten 8493.65-
ACT Colin du Plessis1360.58-1.26
Legalise Cannabis Julian Crawford1120.48-
Libertarianz Sean Fitzpatrick460.20+0.01
Alliance Kelly Buchanan370.16-
Informal votes37
Total Valid votes23,277
Labour holdMajority1,4066.04-12.03

2008 election

2008 general election: Mana [6]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Luamanuvao Winnie Laban 18,07053.06-0.1615,20943.91-6.07
National Hekia Parata 11,91534.99+3.1412,70136.67+5.13
Green Michael Gilchrist2,2886.72+1.472,9038.38+2.15
ACT Mike Collins6281.84+0.598192.36+1.36
United Future Robin Gunston4721.39-2.454581.32-2.88
Kiwi Renton MacLachlan3370.992060.59
Pacific Tim Salele'a Manu2820.831890.55
Libertarianz Richard Goode640.19170.05+0.02
NZ First  1,0292.97-0.91
Māori Party  3561.03-0.04
Progressive  2740.79-0.21
Bill and Ben  2130.61
Legalise Cannabis  1330.38+0.12
Family Party  850.25
Alliance  170.05-0.10
Workers Party  150.04
Democrats  50.01-0.01
RAM  50.01
RONZ  20.010.00
Informal votes277123
Total Valid votes34,05634,636
Turnout 34,759
Labour holdMajority6,15518.07-3.31

2005 election

2005 general election: Mana [12]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Luamanuvao Winnie Laban 16,76353.22+2.7616,01649.98+2.46
National Chris Finlayson 10,02931.84+3.4510,10831.54+14.27
Green Nicola Harvey1,6545.25-1.971,9956.23-1,19
United Future Robin Gunston1,2073.83-1.921,3464.20-4.70
Destiny Tala Leiasamaivao 5181.642240.70
Māori Party Sonny Hosking4031.282480.77
ACT Michael Collins3951.25-1.523221.00-5.18
Progressive Fale Leleisiuao2910.92-0.463451.08-0.83
Alliance Kelly Buchanan1000.32-1.10490.15-1.57
Direct Democracy Jason Anderson560.1870.02
NZ First  1,2443.88-1.57
Legalise Cannabis  830.26-0.36
Christian Heritage  220.07-1.15
Libertarianz  90.03
99 MP  80.02
Democrats  70.02
Family Rights  50.02
One NZ  50.02-0.14
RONZ  30.01
Informal votes346117
Total Valid votes31,49532,046
Turnout 32,163
Labour holdMajority6,73421.38-0.70

2002 election

2002 general election: Mana [13]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Winnie Laban 14,57650.47+3.5213,99747.52+3.10
National Sue Wood 8,20028.39-0.305,08817.27-11.43
Green Olivia Mitchell2,0867.22+3.922,1847.41+2.80
United Future Graham Butterworth1,6635.76+4.97 [lower-alpha 6] 2,6238.916.10
ACT Simon Anthony Ewing-Jarvie8012.770.821,8216.18+0.85
Christian Heritage Renton Maclachlan5201.80-0.033591.22-0.64
Alliance Michael Gilchrist4101.42-3.885071.72-6.08
Progressive Doreen Henderson3991.385621.91
One NZ Janet White1520.53470.16+0.12
Anti-Capitalist Alliance Paul Hopkinson740.26
NZ First  1,8576.30+4.00
ORNZ  2120.72
Legalise Cannabis  1820.62-0.67
Mana Māori  140.05+0.01
NMP  10.003-0.03
Informal votes455109
Total Valid votes28,88129,454
Turnout 29,563
Labour holdMajority6,37622.08+3.82

1999 election

1999 general election: Mana [14] [15]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Green check.svgY Graham Kelly 14,07846.95+5.6313,39444.42+7.66
National Mark Thomas8,60328.698,65328.70-2.73
Alliance Moira Ann Lawler1,5905.302,3517.80-3.11
Mauri Pacific Api Malu1,0113.37750.25
Green Robert Shaw9893.301,3904.61
Independent Bill Bevan6392.13
ACT Darryl Ward5831.941,6065.33+0.73
Christian Democrats Lance Huxford5661.895491.82
Christian Heritage Renton Maclachlan5491.83-1.44 [lower-alpha 7] 5591.85
Legalise Cannabis David Moore4791.603881.29-0.22
NZ First Nigel Jones3541.186942.30-6.32
United NZ Graham Butterworth2370.793091.020.00
Independent Lance Anderson1710.57
McGillicuddy Serious John Creser1130.38580.19-0.12
NMP David Pattinson120.0490.03
Asia Pacific Lutena Mulitalo Mano'o100.03
Libertarianz  410.14+0.11
Animals First  350.12-0.06
Mana Māori  130.04-0.04
One NZ  130.04
The People's Choice  60.02
Natural Law  50.02
South Island  30.01
Freedom Movement  10.00
Republican  00.00
Informal votes396228
Total Valid votes29,98430,152
Labour holdMajority5,47518.26+5.14

1996 election

1996 general election: Mana [16] [17] [18]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Graham Kelly 11,40841.3210,21136.76
National Allan Wells7,78628.208,72831.43
NZ First Graham Harding3,12811.332,3938.62
Alliance Vernon Tile2,4728.953,03110.91
Christian Coalition Renton Maclauchlan9023.271,0983.95
ACT Neil Wilson6972.521,2774.60
Independent Marie Iupeli5862.12
Progressive Green David Green2971.08600.22
McGillicuddy Serious Grant Prankered2771.00850.31
Natural Law Wayne Shepherd530.19250.09
Legalise Cannabis  4191.51
United NZ  2821.02
Animals First  490.18
Asia Pacific United 350.13
Mana Māori  210.08
Superannuitants & Youth  180.06
Green Society  100.04
Conservatives  90.03
Libertarianz  80.03
Advance New Zealand 60.02
Ethnic Minority Party 50.02
Te Tawharau 40.01
Informal votes303135
Total Valid votes27,60627,774
Labour win new seatMajority3,62213.12

Table footnotes

  1. Richard Goode contested the electorate in 2014 as a candidate for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
  2. 2017 Mana Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with the Internet Party in the 2014 election
  3. 2017 Internet Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with Mana Party in the 2014 election
  4. 2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election
  5. Richard Goode contested the electorate in 2008 as a candidate for the Libertarianz Party
  6. Percentage change calculated as a candidate for the United NZ Party in the 1999 election
  7. Percentage change calculated as a candidate for the Christian Coalition Party in the 1996 election

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