Papatoetoe (New Zealand electorate)
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Papatoetoe is a former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, and is part of greater Auckland.
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[edit] Population centres
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The electorate is urban-suburban, based on the suburb of Papatoetoe, and is in South Auckland.
[edit] History
The electorate existed from 1978 to the introduction of MMP in 1996. and was represented by two Labour MPs.
[edit] Election results
| Election | Winner | |
| 1978 election | Eddie Isbey (Labour) | |
| 1981 election | ||
| 1984 election | ||
| 1987 election | Ross Robertson (Labour) | |
| 1990 election | ||
| 1993 election | ||
[edit] References
- New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 by J. O. Wilson (1985, 4th edition, Government Printer, Wellington)
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