42nd New Zealand Parliament
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The 42nd New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. Its composition was determined by the 1987 election, and it sat until the 1990 election. The 42nd Parliament was the second (and final) term of the controversial fourth Democratic Party having lost the two seats it held in the 41st Parliament. Later, a dissident Labour MP, Jim Anderton, would found the NewLabour Party in 1989.[1] Due to internal disputes within the Labour Party, there were three Prime Ministers during the 42nd Parliament: David Lange, Geoffrey Palmer, and Mike Moore .
The 42nd Parliament consisted of ninety-seven representatives. At the time, this was the highest number of representatives that Parliament had had, although it would later be exceeded. All of these representatives were chosen by single-member geographical electorates, including four Māori electorates. Electoral boundaries for the 42nd ParliamentOverview of seatsThe table below shows the number of MPs in each party following the 1987 election and at dissolution:
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Initial composition of the 42nd ParliamentThe tables below shows the results of the 1987 general election: Key Labour
National
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Changes during termThere were no by-elections held during the term of the 42nd Parliament.
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