Party lists in the 2011 New Zealand general election

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This page provides the party lists for New Zealand's 2011 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. The Electoral Commission issued a deadline of noon on 1 November for submitting party lists.[1]

Successful parties

Parties are ordered according to their share of the vote.

National Party

The National Party released a party list of 75 candidates in early September.[2] The list was revised when Allan Peachey, ranked 48th, withdrew due to ill health.[3] Simon O'Connor, who replaced Peachey as candidate for the Tāmaki electorate, was then added to the list, albeit in a lower position than Peachey had held.[4]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 John Key Electorate
Helensville
1 0 Green tickY Won Helensville
2 Bill English Electorate
Clutha-Southland
2 0 Green tickY Won Clutha-Southland
3 Lockwood Smith Electorate 12 +9 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2013
4 Gerry Brownlee Electorate
Ilam
3 -1 Green tickY Won Ilam
5 Tony Ryall Electorate
Bay of Plenty
6 +1 Green tickY Won Bay of Plenty
6 Nick Smith Electorate
Nelson
5 -1 Green tickY Won Nelson
7 Judith Collins Electorate
Papakura
7 0 Green tickY Won Papakura
8 Anne Tolley Electorate
East Coast
10 +2 Green tickY Won East Coast
9 Chris Finlayson List
Rongotai
14 +5 Green tickY Elected from list
10 David Carter List
Port Hills
9 -1 Green tickY Elected from list
11 Murray McCully Electorate
East Coast Bays
11 0 Green tickY Won East Coast Bays
12 Tim Groser List
New Lynn
15 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
13 Steven Joyce List 16 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
14 Paula Bennett Electorate
Waitakere
41 +27 Green tickY Won Waitakere
15 Phil Heatley Electorate
Whangarei
22 +7 Green tickY Won Whangarei
16 Jonathan Coleman Electorate
Northcote
29 +13 Green tickY Won Northcote
17 Kate Wilkinson List
Waimakariri
30 +13 Green tickY Won Waimakariri
18 Hekia Parata List
Mana
36 +18 Green tickY Elected from list
19 Maurice Williamson Electorate
Pakuranga
8 -11 Green tickY Won Pakuranga
20 Nathan Guy Electorate
Ōtaki
18 -2 Green tickY Won Ōtaki
21 Craig Foss Electorate
Tukituki
33 +12 Green tickY Won Tukituki
22 Chris Tremain Electorate
Napier
31 +9 Green tickY Won Napier
23 Jo Goodhew Electorate
Rangitata
39 +16 Green tickY Won Rangitata
24 Lindsay Tisch Electorate
Waikato
19 -5 Green tickY Won Waikato
25 Eric Roy Electorate
Invercargill
28 +3 Green tickY Won Invercargill
26 Paul Hutchison Electorate
Hunua
23 -3 Green tickY Won Hunua
27 Shane Ardern Electorate
Taranaki-King Country
24 -3 Green tickY Won Taranaki-King Country
28 Amy Adams Electorate
Selwyn
52 +24 Green tickY Won Selwyn
29 Sam Lotu-Iiga Electorate
Maungakiekie
35 +6 Green tickY Won Maungakiekie
30 Simon Bridges Electorate
Tauranga
51 +21 Green tickY Won Tauranga
31 Michael Woodhouse List
Dunedin North
49 +18 Green tickY Elected from list
32 Chester Borrows Electorate
Whanganui
32 0 Green tickY Won Whanganui
33 Nikki Kaye Electorate
Auckland Central
57 +24 Green tickY Won Auckland Central
34 Melissa Lee List
Mount Albert
37 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
35
Kanwal Singh Bakshi
List
Manukau East
38 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
36 Jian Yang Green tickY Elected from list
37 Alfred Ngaro Green tickY Elected from list
38 Katrina Shanks List
Ōhariu
46 +8 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2014
39 Paul Goldsmith
Epsom
Green tickY Elected from list
40 Tau Henare List
Te Atatū
26 -14 Green tickY Elected from list
41 Jacqui Dean Electorate
Waitaki
40 -1 Green tickY Won Waitaki
42 Nicky Wagner List
Christchurch Central
43 +1 Green tickY Won Christchurch Central
43 Chris Auchinvole Electorate
West Coast-Tasman
42 -1 Green tickY Elected from list
44 Louise Upston Electorate
Taupō
53 +9 Green tickY Won Taupō
45 Jonathan Young Electorate
New Plymouth
66 +21 Green tickY Won New Plymouth
46 Jackie Blue List
Mount Roskill
45 -1 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2013
47 Todd McClay Electorate
Rotorua
54 +7 Green tickY Won Rotorua
48 David Bennett Electorate
Hamilton East
44 -4 Green tickY Won Hamilton East
49 Tim Macindoe Electorate
Hamilton West
55 +6 Green tickY Won Hamilton West
50 Cam Calder List
Manurewa
58 +8 Green tickY Elected from list
51 John Hayes Electorate
Wairarapa
50 -1 Green tickY Won Wairarapa
52 Colin King Electorate
Kaikōura
47 -5 Green tickY Won Kaikōura
53 Aaron Gilmore List
Christchurch East
56 +3 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Lockwood Smith in 2013. Red XN Left parliament in 2013
54 Jami-Lee Ross Electorate
Botany
Green tickY Won Botany
55 Paul Quinn List
Hutt South
48 -7 Red XN Lost seat
56 Paul Foster-Bell
Wellington Central
Green tickY Replaced Jackie Blue in 2013
57 Maggie Barry
North Shore
Green tickY Won North Shore
58 Ian McKelvie
Rangitikei
Green tickY Won Rangitikei
59 Mark Mitchell
Rodney
Green tickY Won Rodney
60 Mike Sabin
Northland
Green tickY Won Northland
61 Scott Simpson
Coromandel
Green tickY Won Coromandel
62 Simon O'Connor
Tāmaki
72 +10 Green tickY Won Tāmaki
63 Claudette Hauiti
Māngere
Green tickY Replaced Aaron Gilmore in 2013
64 Jo Hayes
Dunedin South
Green tickY Replaced Katrina Shanks in 2014
65 Leonie Hapeta
Palmerston North
66 Sam Collins
Wigram
67 Jonathan Fletcher
Rimutaka
68 Heather Tanner
69
Denise Krum
(United Future: 3) -66
70 Carolyn O'Fallon
71 Viv Gurrey 71 0
72 Karen Rolleston
73 Brett Hudson
74
Linda Cooper
75 Karl Varley

Labour Party

The Labour Party announced a party list of 70 candidates.[5][6]

Four sitting MPs were not placed on the list. Damien O'Connor, a list MP contesting West Coast-Tasman, and Lianne Dalziel, MP for Christchurch East, both declined a place on the list stating they only wanted to represent the electorate they held candidacy for.[7][8] Louisa Wall, who had twice entered Parliament as a list MP following another list member's resignation, also stood as an electorate-only candidate in Manurewa. Manukau East MP Ross Robertson has never accepted a list position.

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Phil Goff Electorate
Mount Roskill
3 +2 Green tickY Won Mount Roskill
2 Annette King Electorate
Rongotai
4 +2 Green tickY Won Rongotai
3 David Cunliffe Electorate
New Lynn
8 +5 Green tickY Won New Lynn
4 David Parker List
Epsom
17 +13 Green tickY Elected from list
5 Ruth Dyson Electorate
Port Hills
13 +8 Green tickY Won Port Hills
6 Parekura Horomia Electorate
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
5 -1 Green tickY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti Red XN Died in 2013
7 Maryan Street List
Nelson
9 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
8 Clayton Cosgrove Electorate
Waimakariri
18 +10 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Trevor Mallard Electorate
Hutt South
14 +5 Green tickY Won Hutt South
10 Sue Moroney List
Hamilton West
22 +12 Green tickY Elected from list
11 Charles Chauvel List
Ōhariu
27 +16 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2013
12 Nanaia Mahuta Electorate
Hauraki-Waikato
10 -2 Green tickY Won Hauraki-Waikato
13 Jacinda Ardern List
Auckland Central
20 +7 Green tickY Elected from list
14 Grant Robertson Electorate
Wellington Central
64 +50 Green tickY Won Wellington Central
15 Andrew Little
New Plymouth
Green tickY Elected from list
16 Shane Jones List
Tāmaki Makaurau
16 0 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2014
17 William Sio Electorate
Māngere
24 +7 Green tickY Won Māngere
18 Darien Fenton List 33 +15 Green tickY Elected from list
19 Moana Mackey List
East Coast
25 +6 Green tickY Elected from list
20 Rajen Prasad List 12 -8 Green tickY Elected from list
21 Raymond Huo List 21 0 Green tickY Elected from list
22 Carol Beaumont List
Maungakiekie
28 +6 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Charles Chauvel in 2013
23 Kelvin Davis List
Te Tai Tokerau
29 +6 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Shane Jones in 2014
24 Carmel Sepuloni List
Waitakere
35 +11 Red XN Lost seat
25 Rick Barker List
Taranaki-King Country
34 +9 Red XN Lost seat
26 Deborah Mahuta-Coyle
Tauranga
27 Stuart Nash List
Napier
36 +9 Red XN Lost seat
28 Clare Curran Electorate
Dunedin South
45 +17 Green tickY Won Dunedin South
29 Brendon Burns Electorate
Christchurch Central
49 +20 Red XN Lost seat
30 Chris Hipkins Electorate
Rimutaka
47 +17 Green tickY Won Rimutaka
31 David Shearer Electorate
Mount Albert
Green tickY Won Mount Albert
32 Michael Wood 56 +24
33 Phil Twyford List
Te Atatū
26 -7 Green tickY Won Te Atatū
34 Steve Chadwick List
Rotorua
30 -4 Red XN Lost seat
35 Kate Sutton
Waikato
63 +28
36 Jerome Mika
Papakura
37 Iain Lees-Galloway Electorate
Palmerston North
48 +11 Green tickY Won Palmerston North
38 Josie Pagani
Rangitikei
(Progressive: 3) -35
39 Lynette Stewart
Northland
40 Jordan Carter 70 +30
41 Kris Faafoi Electorate
Mana
Green tickY Won Mana
42 Christine Rose
Rodney
43 Glenda Alexander
44 Susan Zhu 62 +18
45 Rino Tirikatene
Te Tai Tonga
Green tickY Won Te Tai Tonga
46 Sehai Orgad
Hamilton East
47 Megan Woods
Wigram
Green tickY Won Wigram
48 Mea'ole Keil
49 David Clark
Dunedin North
Green tickY Won Dunedin North
50 Richard Hills
Hunua
51
Anahila Suisuiki
52 Hamish McDouall
Whanganui
60 +8
53 Louis Te Kani
Waiariki
54 Tat Loo
Clutha-Southland
55 Soraya Peke-Mason
Te Tai Hauāuru
56 Julian Blanchard
Rangitata
59 +3
57 Peter Foster
Ōtaki
58 Pat Newman
Whangarei
59 Julia Haydon-Carr
Tukituki
60 Michael Bott
Wairarapa
61 Vivienne Goldsmith
East Coast Bays
67 +6
62 Nick Bakulich
Tāmaki
63 Chris Yoo 53 -10
64 Barry Monks
Waitaki
65 Hugh Kininmonth
Coromandel
75 +10
66 Jo Kim
67 Paula Gillon
Northcote
(Progressive: 4) -63
68 Carol Devoy-Heena
Bay of Plenty
76 +8
69 Ben Clark
North Shore
70 Chao-Fu Wu
Botany

Green Party

The Green Party, after announcing a preliminary list in April,[9] announced a list of thirty people in late May.[10] In accordance with party rules, the remainder of the candidate pool was then ranked in alphabetical order, with the final list submitted to the Electoral Commission having sixty-one people.[11]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Metiria Turei List
Dunedin North
4 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
2 Russel Norman List
Rongotai
2 0 Green tickY Elected from list
3 Kevin Hague List
West Coast-Tasman
7 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
4 Catherine Delahunty List
Coromandel
8 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
5 Kennedy Graham List
Ilam
9 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
6 Eugenie Sage
Selwyn
Green tickY Elected from list
7 Gareth Hughes List
Ōhariu
11 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
8 David Clendon List
Mount Albert
10 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Jan Logie
Mana
Green tickY Elected from list
10 Steffan Browning
Kaikōura
12 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
11 Denise Roche
Auckland Central
42 +31 Green tickY Elected from list
12 Holly Walker
Hutt South
Green tickY Elected from list
13 Julie Anne Genter
Mount Roskill
Green tickY Elected from list
14 Mojo Mathers
Christchurch East
13 -1 Green tickY Elected from list
15 James Shaw
Wellington Central
41 +26
16 David Hay
Epsom
21 +5
17 Richard Leckinger
Tāmaki
17 0
18 Aaryn Barlow
Nelson
19 Jeanette Elley
Helensville
18 -1
20 Sea Rotmann
Wairarapa
21 Michael Gilchrist
Ōtaki
60 +39
22 Dora Langsbury
Te Tai Tonga
51 +29
23 David Kennedy
Invercargill
24 Tane Woodley
Rimutaka
25 Joseph Burston
Port Hills
66 +41
26 Mikaere Curtis
Tāmaki Makaurau
16 -10
27 Shane Gallagher
Dunedin South
62 +35
28 Saffron Toms
New Lynn
29 Stephen Tollestrup
Waitakere
30 Zachary Dorner 63 +33
31 Paul Bailey
Napier
32 Rick Bazeley
Whangarei
33 Maree Brannigan
Rangitikei
34 Caroline Conroy
Papakura
35 Sue Coutts
Waitaki
36 Pauline Evans
Northland
37 Rachael Goldsmith
Clutha-Southland
38 Cameron Harper
Waikato
39 John Kelcher
Waimakariri
40 Alex Kruize
41 Tom Land
Maungakiekie
42 Gerrie Ligtenberg
Rangitata
43 Jim MacDonald
Tukituki
44 Nick Marryatt
Hamilton East
45 Zane McCarthy
Taupō
46 Jack McDonald
Te Tai Hauāuru
47 Ian McLean
Tauranga
48 John Milnes
Whanganui
48 0
49 Darryl Monteith
East Coast
50 Robert Moore
Taranaki-King Country
51 Teresa Moore
Rodney
52 David Moorhouse
Christchurch Central
53 Todd Ross
Māngere
54 Brett Stansfield
East Coast Bays
40 -14
55 Geoff Steedman
New Plymouth
56 Gary Stewart
Te Atatū
38 -18
57 Vernon Tava
Northcote
58 Corrina Tucker
Palmerson North
59 Pieter Watson
North Shore
32 -27
60 Charmaine Watts
Hunua
61 Richard Wesley
Wigram

New Zealand First

New Zealand First released a party list of thirty-three people on 1 November.[12]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Winston Peters (Former MP) 1 0 Green tickY Elected from list
2 Tracey Martin
Rodney
13 +11 Green tickY Elected from list
3 Andrew Williams
North Shore
Green tickY Elected from list
4 Richard Prosser
Waimakariri
Green tickY Elected from list
5 Barbara Stewart (Former MP)
Waikato
5 0 Green tickY Elected from list
6 Brendan Horan
Tauranga
10 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
7 Denis O'Rourke
Port Hills
Green tickY Elected from list
8 Asenati Taylor
Manukau East
7 -1 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Helen Mulford
Pakuranga
16 +7
10 Hugh Barr
Ōhariu
11 Fletcher Tabuteau
Rotorua
12 Pita Paraone (Former MP)
Whangarei
6 -6
13 Brent Catchpole (Former MP)
Papakura
15 +2
14 Ben Craven
Wellington Central
15 Jerry Ho
Maungakiekie
16 Bill Gudgeon (Former MP)
Hamilton West
17 Kevin Gardener
Nelson
18 Ray Dolman
Bay of Plenty
19 David Scott
Ōtaki
12 -7
20 Randall Ratana
Dunedin South
21 Mahesh Bindra
Mount Roskill
22 Edwin Perry (Former MP)
Taupō
8 -14
23 Dion Jelley
Northcote
24 John Hall
Manurewa
20 -4
25 Kevin Stone
Coromandel
26 Doug Nabbs
Hunua
19 -7
27 Brett Pierson
Rongotai
28 Olivia Ilalio
Māngere
29 Gordon Stewart
Hamilton East
30 Tamati Reid
East Coast
31 Ian Brougham
Whanganui
32
Bill Woods
Selwyn
33 Allen Davies
Auckland Central

Māori Party

The

Māori Party released a party list of 17 candidates on 29 October.[13]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Waihoroi Shortland
Te Tai Tokerau
2 Kaapua Smith
3 Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata
4 Tina Porou
5 Awanui Black
Tauranga
18 +13
6 Davina Murray
7 Tariana Turia Electorate
Te Tai Hauauru
1 -6 Green tickY Won Te Tai Hauauru
8 Pita Sharples Electorate
Tamaki Makaurau
2 -6 Green tickY Won Tamaki Makaurau
9 Te Ururoa Flavell Electorate
Waiariki
4 -5 Green tickY Won Waiariki
10 Josie Peita
Northland
15 +5
11 Paora Te Hurihanganui
12 Fallyn Flavell
13 Daryl Christie
14 Tom Phillips
Hunua
15 Tim Morrison
16 Tamai Nicholson
17 Aroha Rickus
Rongotai

Mana Party

The

Mana Party announced a party list of twenty people on 1 November.[14]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Hone Harawira Electorate
Te Tai Tokerau
(Māori: 3) +2 Green tickY Won Te Tai Tokerau
2 Annette Sykes
Waiariki
3 John Minto
Manukau East
4 Sue Bradford (Former MP)
Waitakere
(Green: 3) -1
5 Misty Harrison
6 James Papali’i
Māngere
7 Tawhai McClutchie
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
8 Angeline Greensill
Hauraki-Waikato
(Māori: 5) -3
9 Jayson Gardiner
Tauranga
10 Richard Shortland Cooper
Manurewa
11 Peter Cleave
Rangitīkei
12 Val Irwin
East Coast
13 Sharon Stevens
14 Keriana Reedy
Taupō
15 Pat O'Dea
Epsom
(RAM: 12) -3
16 Rod Paul
Napier
17 Grant Rogers
Rotorua
(RAM: 10) -7
18 Te Nguha Huirama-Patuwai
19 Barry Tumai
Maungakiekie
20 Ngawai Herewini
Northland

ACT New Zealand

ACT New Zealand released its party list on 28 August.[15] A modified list was announced in October, reflecting the withdrawal of parliamentary leader John Boscawen (who was initially ranked second) and the confirmation of Catherine Isaac (whose name had not been officially released due to uncertainty about her availability).[16] The full list eventually submitted to the Electoral Commission had fifty-five people on it, with those not previously ranked (with the exception of the very last) being ranked alphabetically.[17]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Don Brash (Former MP)
North Shore
2 Catherine Isaac
3 Don Nicolson
Clutha-Southland
4 John Banks (Former MP)
Epsom
Green tickY Won Epsom Red XN Left parliament in 2014
5 David Seymour
Auckland Central
55 +50
6 Chris Simmons
Pakuranga
53 +47
7 Stephen Whittington
Wellington Central
8 Kath McCabe
Maungakiekie
42 +34
9 Robyn Stent
10 John Thompson
Papakura
22 +12
11 John Ormond
Napier
8 -3
12 Lyn Murphy
Botany
14 +2
13 Kevin Moratti
14 Robin Grieve
Whangarei
15 Pratima Nand
Mount Roskill
16 Dominic Costello
Te Atatū
17 Toni Severin
Christchurch Central
54 +37
18 Richard Evans
Kaikōura
19 Ian Cummings
Hunua
20 Gareth Veale
Ilam
21 Toby Hutton
East Coast Bays
22 Daniel Stratton
Palmerston North
23 Robert Burnside
Tukituki
24 Hayden Fitzgerald
Rangitīkei
25 Alex Speirs
Hutt South
26 Peter McCaffrey
Ōtaki
43 +17
27 Shane Atkinson
Wairarapa
29 +2
28 Allan Birchfield
West Coast-Tasman
29 Robin Boom
Waikato
30 Stephen Boyle
Mount Albert
31 Barry Brill (Former MP)
Northland
32 Ian Carline
Invercargill
33 Tom Corbett
Rangitata
34 Casey Costello
Māngere
35 Alwyn Courtenay
Rimutaka
36 Alan Daniel Davidson
Whanganui
32 -4
37 Kimberly Hannah
Dunedin South
38 Beth Houlbrooke
Rodney
39 Paul Hufflett
Nelson
40 Rosanne Jollands
Taupō
41 Nick Kearney
Helensville
13 -28
42 Tim Kronfeld
Northcote
43 Joel Latimer
Rongotai
44 Jonathan Macfarlane
Manukau East
45 Garry Mallett
Hamilton East
39 -6
46 Guy McCallum
Dunedin North
47 Colin Nicholls
Waitaki
47 0
48 John Norvill
East Coast
49 David Peterson
Manurewa
50 James Read 50 0
51 Geoff Russell
Port Hills
52 +1
52 Andrew Sharrock
53 Barbara Steinijans
New Lynn
54 Michael Warren
Mana
55 Vince Ashworth 28 -27

United Future

United Future released a party list of fifteen people on 20 October.[18]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Peter Dunne Electorate
Ōhariu
1 0 Green tickY Won Ōhariu
2 Doug Stevens
Nelson
3 Rob Eaddy
Hutt South
4 Sultan Eusoff
Palmerston North
5 Alan Simmons
Taupō
6 Bryan Mockridge
Mount Roskill
21 +15
7 Vanessa Roberts
Ilam
14 +7
8 Pete George
Dunedin North
9 Ram Prakash
Botany
10 Martin Gibson
East Coast
11 Clyde Graf
West Coast-Tasman
12 Damian Light
North Shore
13 +1
13 Andrew McMillan
Rangitata
14 Diane Brown
Ōtaki
25 +11
15 Brian Carter
Bay of Plenty
16 Johnny Miller
Christchurch East
17 Ian Gaskin
Wigram

Unsuccessful parties

Conservative Party

The

Conservative Party released a party list of thirty people on 1 November.[19]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Colin Craig
Rodney
2 Kathy Sheldrake
East Coast
3 Larry Baldock (Former MP)
Tauranga
(Kiwi: 1) -2
4 Fa'avae Gagamoe
Māngere
5 Brian Dobbs
Waikato
6 Roy Brown
Napier
7 Simonne Dyer
East Coast Bays
(Kiwi: 5) -2
8 Simon Kan
Epsom
(Kiwi: 3) -5
9 Litia Simpson
Tāmaki
10 Kevin Campbell
Hunua
11 Paul Young
Botany
12 Leighton Baker
Christchurch East
(Kiwi: 10) -2
13 Feleti Key
Mount Roskill
14 Claire Holley
West Coast-Tasman
15 Frank John Naea
Manukau East
(Kiwi: 4) -11
16 Frank Poching
Mount Albert
17 Jesse Misa
Waitaki
18 Bob Daw
Papakura
19 Lance Gedge
Pakuranga
20 Robyn Jackson
Hamilton East
(Kiwi: 13) -7
21 Pat Gregory
Hamilton West
22 Timothy de Vries
Waimakariri
23 Melanie Taylor
Northland
(Family: 8) -15
24 Cynthia Liu
Te Atatū
25 Craig Jensen
North Shore
26 Oliver Vitali
Nelson
27 Danny Mountain
Waitakere
28 Ivan Bailey
New Lynn
29 Brent Reid
Wairarapa
30 Michael Cooke
Christchurch Central

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

The Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party released a party list of 28 candidates on 29 October.[20]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Michael Appleby
Wellington Central
1 0
2 Michael Britnell
Christchurch East
2 0
3 Maki Herbert
Te Tai Tokerau
4 Julian Crawford
Dunedin North
5 +1
5 Jeff Lye
Waitakere
12 +7
6 Jasmin Hewlett
Mount Roskill
7 Emma-Jane Mihaere-Kingi
Te Tai Tonga
8 Steven Wilkinson
West Coast-Tasman
7 -1
9 Richard Goode
Mana
10 Fred MacDonald
Ōtaki
20 +10
11 Leo Biggs
North Shore
12 Jay Fitton
Coromandel
13 Romana Manning
Tukituki
14 Geoff McTague
Wigram
15 Jamie Dombroski
Taranaki-King Country
16 Christine Mitchell
17 Dwayne Sherwood
18 Abe Gray
19 Sean Norris
New Lynn
20 Adrian McDermott
Helensville
21 Philip Pophristoff 21 0
22 Neville Yates 16 -6
23 Mark Bradford 19 -4
24 Blair Anderson
25 Kevin O'Connell 4 -21
26 Paula Lambert 3 -23
27 Irinka Britnell 6 -21
28 Paul McMullan 11 -17

Democrats for Social Credit

The

Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party list of twenty-four people on 21 October.[21]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Stephnie de Ruyter
Invercargill
1 0
2 John Pemberton
Waikato
2 0
3 Warren Voight
Dunedin South
4 Katherine Ransom
Tauranga
4 0
5 Carolyn McKenzie
Hamilton East
5 0
6 Hessel van Wieren
Waitaki
8 +2
7 Heather Smith
Whanganui
7 0
8 Jeremy Noble
Dunedin North
9 Barry Pulford
Tukituki
9 0
10 John McCaskey
Kaikōura
14 +4
11 Huia Mitchell
Hunua
12 Ken Goodhue
Whangarei
13 +1
13 Les Port
Hamilton West
16 +3
14 Robert Mills
Clutha-Southland
15 Harry Alchin-Smith 27 +12
16 Errol Baird
17 Peter Adcock-White
18 John Ring 15 -3
19 Kelly Balsom
20 David Espin 20 0
21 Ross Hayward 21 0
22 Gary Gribben 30 +8
23 Ron England
24 David Tranter 6 -18

Libertarianz

Libertarianz has announced a party list of twenty-seven people.[22]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Richard McGrath
Wairarapa
2 +1
2 Sean Fitzpatrick
Ōhariu
16 +14
3 Peter Cresswell 6 +3
4 Reagan Cutting
Wellington Central
5 Peter Osborne
Waitakere
15 +10
6 Michael Murphy
North Shore
14 +8
7 Shane Pleasance
Invercargill
20 +13
8 Robert Palmer 21 +13
9 Bernard Darnton 1 -8
10 Helen Hughes
Whangarei
13 +3
11 Colin Cross 5 -6
12 Nik Haden 9 -3
13 Luke Howison 18 +5
14 Phil Howison 8 -6
15 Andrew Couper 30 +15
16 Mike Webber 11 -5
17 Bruce Whitehead 23 +6
18 Donald Rowberry 31 +13
19 Ken Riddle 25 +6
20 Peter Linton
Northcote
7 -13
21 Allan Munro
22 Ian Hayes
Kaikōura
23 Shirley Riddle 22 -1
24 Callum McPetrie
25 Elahrairah Zamora 12 -13
26 Euan McPetrie 27 +1
27 Mitch Lees 4 -23

Alliance

The Alliance party list consists of fourteen people.[23]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Kay Murray
Dunedin South
1 0
2 Andrew McKenzie 2 0
3 Kevin Campbell (Former MP)
Wigram
4
Jim Flynn
8 +4
5 Paul Piesse 4 -1
6 Victor Billot
Dunedin North
3 -3
7 Mary O'Neill
Napier
8 Kelly Buchanan
Wellington Central
15 +7
9 Robert van Ruyssevelt 7 -2
10 Jen Olsen 16 +6
11 Tom Dowie 13 +2
12 Thomas O'Neill 14 +2
13 Eunice Billot
14 Norman MacRitchie 20 +6

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