Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election by electorate
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Seventy-one members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were elected from electorates in the general election on 23 September 2017.
General electorates
[edit]Auckland Central
[edit]2017 general election: Auckland Central[1] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Frank Edwards | 48 | [2] | ||
Conservative | Stephen Greenfield | none | |||
Opportunities | Mika Haka | 10 | [3] | ||
Climate First | Leslie Jones | ||||
National | Nikki Kaye | 13 | [4] | ||
Green | Denise Roche | Contested electorate in 2014 | 13 | [5] | |
ACT | Brooke van Velden | 3 | [6] | ||
Labour | Helen White | 40 | [7] |
Bay of Plenty
[edit]2017 general election: Bay of Plenty[8] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Raewyn Bennett | ||||
ACT | Bruce Carley | 18 | [6] | ||
NZ First | Lester Gray | 27 | [9] | ||
National | Todd Muller | 43 | [4] | ||
Labour | Angie Warren-Clark | 39 | [10] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Democrats | Tracy Livingston | Announced, but not on final candidate list; contested electorate in 2014 | 19 | [11] |
Botany
[edit]2017 general election: Botany[12] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Wetex Kang | 13 | [13] | ||
United Future | Damian Light | Contested Northcote in 2014 | 1 | [14] | |
Labour | Tofik Mamedov | Contested electorate in 2014 | 67 | [15] | |
National | Jami-Lee Ross | 27 | [4] | ||
ACT | Sam Singh | 34 | |||
Green | Julie Zhu | 22 | [16] |
Christchurch Central
[edit]2017 general election: Christchurch Central[17] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
United Future | Ian Gaskin | 9 | |||
Opportunities | Doug Hill | 7 | [18] | ||
Green | Peter Richardson | 52 | [19] | ||
NZ First | Phil Robinson | none | [20] | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Janine Shufflebotham | 9 | |||
National | Nicky Wagner | 22 | [4] | ||
Labour | Duncan Webb | 43 | [15] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Green | Dora Langsbury | Withdrew candidacy due to work commitments | [21] |
Christchurch East
[edit]2017 general election: Christchurch East[22] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Conservative | Chris Brosnan | Contested Port Hills in 2014 | none | [23] | |
National | Jo Hayes | Contested electorate in 2014 | 36 | [4] | |
Legalise Cannabis | Paula Lambert | 3 | |||
NZ First | Melanie Mark-Shadbolt | 19 | [20] | ||
ACT | Toni Severin | Contested Christchurch Central in 2014 | 10 | [6] | |
Green | Cathy Sweet | 59 | |||
Labour | Poto Williams | 25 | [15] |
Clutha-Southland
[edit]2017 general election: Clutha-Southland[24] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Ban 1080 | Brian Adams | 4 | |||
Conservative | Lachlan Ashton | Contested electorate in 2014 | 6 | [23] | |
Labour | Cherie Chapman | 62 | [25] | ||
Green | Rachael Goldsmith | Contested electorate in 2014 | 39 | [26] | |
NZ First | Mark Patterson | 7 | [27][28] | ||
Independent | Joe Stringer | ||||
National | Hamish Walker | Contested Dunedin South in 2014 | 68 | [29] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Todd Barclay | Was re-selected, but later resigned | [30][31] |
Coromandel
[edit]2017 general election: Coromandel[32] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Anne-Marie Andrews | 41 | [9] | ||
Labour | Nathaniel Blomfield | 69 | [33] | ||
Ban 1080 | Clyde Graf | 1 | |||
National | Scott Simpson | 26 | [4] | ||
Green | Scott Summerfield | 34 | [34] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
ACT | Vineet Shiriwastow | Announced, but not on candidate list | 37 | [6] |
Dunedin North
[edit]2017 general election: Dunedin North[35] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Niki Bould | 32 | [36] | ||
Labour | David Clark | 9 | [15] | ||
Independent | Adrian Graamans | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
Opportunities | Abe Gray | Contested electorate in 2014 for Legalise Cannabis | 14 | ||
Independent | Stan Lusby | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
ACT | Sam Purchas | 9 | [6] | ||
NZ First | Warren Voight | Contested Dunedin South in 2014 for Democrats | 46 | [37] | |
National | Michael Woodhouse | Contested electorate in 2014 election | 10 | [4] |
Dunedin South
[edit]2017 general election: Dunedin South[38] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Clare Curran | 23 | [39] | ||
ACT | Dan Doughty | 22 | [6] | ||
Green | Shane Gallagher | Contested electorate in 2014 | 33 | [40] | |
National | Matt Gregory | 53 | [4] | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Adrian McDermott | 8 | |||
NZ First | Kerry Rushton | 51 | [37] | ||
Opportunities | Lindsay Smith | 26 |
East Coast
[edit]2017 general election: East Coast[41] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Kiri Allan | 21 | [15][42] | ||
Green | Gareth Hughes | Contested Ōhariu in 2008 and 2011 | 5 | [43] | |
Opportunities | Lesley Immink | 17 | [44] | ||
Independent | Tekawe Ratu | ||||
NZ First | Julian Tilley | 42 | [9] | ||
National | Anne Tolley | 11 | [4][43] | ||
Māori Party | Rihi Vercoe |
East Coast Bays
[edit]2017 general election: East Coast Bays[45] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Stephen Berry | Contested Upper Harbour in 2014 | 5 | [6] | |
Labour | Naisi Chen | 50 | [46] | ||
Green | Nicholas Mayne | 49 | |||
Opportunities | Teresa Moore | Initially announced as Green Party candidate | 3 | [18][47] | |
NZ First | Ilja Ruppeldt | 49 | [2] | ||
National | Erica Stanford | 65 | [4] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Rohan Lord | Withdrew due to low list placing | 72 | [48][49] | |
National | Murray McCully | [4] |
Epsom
[edit]2017 general election: Epsom[50] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Conservative | Leighton Baker | Contested Christchurch East in 2014 | 1 | [51] | |
Green | Barry Coates | Contested Mount Roskill in 2014 | 10 | [52] | |
National | Paul Goldsmith | Contested electorate in 2014 | 18 | [4] | |
Labour | David Parker | Contested electorate in 2011 | 10 | [15] | |
NZ First | Julian Paul | 33 | [2] | ||
ACT | David Seymour | 1 | [6] |
Hamilton East
[edit]2017 general election: Hamilton East[53] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | David Bennett | 24 | [4] | ||
RONZ | Jack Gielen | Contested electorate in 2008 | |||
ACT | James McDowall | 13 | [6] | ||
NZ First | Pita Paraone | Contested Whangarei in 2014 | 11 | [54] | |
Labour | Jamie Strange | Contested Taupō in 2014 | 36 | [15] | |
Green | Sam Taylor | 25 | [55] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Democrats | Mischele Rhodes | Announced, but not on final candidate list; contested electorate in 2014 | [11] |
Hamilton West
[edit]2017 general election: Hamilton West[56] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Tim Macindoe | 25 | [4] | ||
Opportunities | Donna Pokere-Phillips | Contested Port Waikato for Alliance in 1999 | 6 | [18] | |
Māori Party | Boris Samujh | none | |||
Labour | Gaurav Sharma | 70 | [57] | ||
Independent | Roger Stratford | ||||
United Future | Quentin Todd | 6 | [14] | ||
Independent | Vin Tomar | ||||
NZ First | Shayne Wihongi | 34 | |||
Green | Jo Wrigley | 28 | [58] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Sue Moroney | Won nomination before choosing to retire. | [59] |
Helensville
[edit]2017 general election: Helensville[60] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Alex Evans | 23 | [6] | ||
Green | Hayley Holt | 14 | [61] | ||
National | Chris Penk | Contested Kelston in 2014 | 64 | [4] | |
NZ First | Helen Peterson | 20 | [62] | ||
Labour | Kurt Taogaga | 59 | [25] | ||
Conservative | Brendan Whyte | none | [23] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | John Key | Retired before election. | [63] |
Hunua
[edit]2017 general election: Hunua[64] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Andrew Bayly | 39 | [4] | ||
Independent | Ian Cummings | Contested electorate for ACT in 2014 | [65] | ||
Labour | Baljit Kaur | 64 | [66] | ||
Green | Phil McCabe | none | |||
NZ First | Jon Reeves | Contested electorate in 2014 | 16 | [2] | |
ACT | Anthony Smith | 35 | [6] |
Hutt South
[edit]2017 general election: Hutt South[67] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Ginny Andersen | Contested Ōhariu in 2014 | 28 | [15] | |
Outdoors | Wilf Bearman-Reidel | 4 | [68] | ||
National | Chris Bishop | Contested electorate in 2014 | 40 | [4] | |
Independent | Dorothy Fox | ||||
NZ First | Alok Gupta | 52 | [69] | ||
Green | Virginia Horrocks | [70] | |||
ACT | Andy Parkins | 17 | [6] | ||
Opportunities | Richard Warwick | 12 | [71] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Trevor Mallard | Contesting list only | [72] | ||
Green | Susanne Ruthven | Withdrew citing work commitments | 25 | [73][74] |
Ilam
[edit]2017 general election: Ilam[75] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Gerry Brownlee | 5 | [4] | ||
Independent | Martin Francis | ||||
Conservative | Martin Frauenstein | 5 | [23] | ||
ACT | Paul Gilbert | Contested Selwyn in 2014 | 24 | [6] | |
Green | David Lee | 48 | [76] | ||
Independent | Raf Manji | [77] | |||
Labour | Anthony Rimell | 71 | [78] |
Invercargill
[edit]2017 general election: Invercargill[79] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Ria Bond | Contested electorate in 2014 | 12 | [80] | |
Labour | Liz Craig | Contested Clutha-Southland in 2014 | 31 | [15] | |
National | Sarah Dowie | 41 | [4][80] | ||
Green | Rochelle Surendran | 35 | [81] |
Kaikōura
[edit]2017 general election: Kaikōura[82] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Jamie Arbuckle | 23 | [83] | ||
ACT | Richard Evans | Contested electorate in 2014 | 12 | [6] | |
United Future | John Foster | 8 | [14] | ||
Conservative | David Greenslade | none | [23] | ||
Democrats | John McCaskey | Contested electorate in 2014 | 23 | [11] | |
Green | Richard McCubbin | none | |||
National | Stuart Smith | 47 | [4] | ||
Labour | Janette Walker | Contested electorate in 2014 | 45 | [15] |
Kelston
[edit]2017 general election: Kelston[84] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Bala Beeram | 57 | [4] | ||
NZ First | Anne Degia-Pala | Contested electorate in 2014 | 28 | [85] | |
Conservative | Warren Knott | none | [23] | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Jeff Lye | Contested electorate in 2014 | 2 | ||
Green | Nicola Smith | 57 | |||
Labour | Carmel Sepuloni | 8 | [15] | ||
Māori Party | Cinnamon Whitlock | 18 |
Mana
[edit]2017 general election: Mana[86] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Kris Faafoi | 20 | [87] | ||
Not A Party | Richard Goode | Contested electorate for ALCP in 2014 | |||
Green | Jan Logie | Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 | 6 | [88] | |
Independent | Gordon Marshall | ||||
National | Euon Murrell | 59 | [4] | ||
ACT | Shan Ng | 8 | [6] | ||
United Future New Zealand | Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun | 2 |
Māngere
[edit]2017 general election: Māngere[89] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Communist League | Felicity Coggan | Contested Maungakiekie in 2014 | [90] | ||
Green | Elaine Dyett | 42 | |||
National | Agnes Loheni | 49 | [4][91] | ||
Mana | James Papali'i | Contested electorate in 2014 | 3 | ||
NZ First | Mataroa Paroro | Contested Hutt South in 2014 | 50 | [2] | |
Labour | William Sio | 16 | [15] | ||
Conservative | Kevin Stitt | Contested Papakura in 2014 | 4 | [23] | |
Māori Party | Esther Tofilau-Tevaga | 15 | [92] |
Manukau East
[edit]2017 general election: Manukau East[93] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi | Contested electorate in 2014 | 32 | [4] | |
Māori Party | Tuilagi Saipele Esera | 8 | [92] | ||
NZ First | William Flesher | 43 | [2] | ||
Opportunities | Ted Faleauto Johnston | 13 | [18] | ||
Independent | Tamatoa Richmond | ||||
Labour | Jenny Salesa | 19 | [15] | ||
ACT | Bhupinder Singh | 4 | [6] | ||
Green | Raj Singh | 56 | [94] |
Manurewa
[edit]2017 general election: Manurewa[95] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Katrina Bungard | 56 | [91][4] | ||
NZ First | John Hall | Contested electorate in 2014 | 45 | [2] | |
Māori Party | Tasha Hohaia | 14 | [96] | ||
Conservative | Elliot Ikilei | Contested electorate in 2014 | 2 | [97] | |
Green | Teanau Tuiono | 16 | [98] | ||
Labour | Louisa Wall | 26 | [15] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
ACT | Sam Singh | Contesting Botany instead. | 34 | [6] |
Maungakiekie
[edit]2017 general election: Maungakiekie[99] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Denise Lee | Contested electorate for United Future in 2008 | 63 | [4] | |
Māori Party | Manase Lua | 12 | [92] | ||
NZ First | Ken Mahon | 55 | [2] | ||
Outdoors | Derrick Paull | 3 | [100] | ||
Labour | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | 12 | [101] | ||
Green | Chlöe Swarbrick | 7 | [102] | ||
Communist League | Michael Tucker | [90] | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Sam Lotu-Iiga | [103] |
Mount Albert
[edit]2017 general election: Mount Albert[104] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Jacinda Ardern | 1 | [15] | ||
Green | Julie Anne Genter | Contested electorate in 2017 by-election | 3 | [105] | |
Conservative | Jeffrey Johnson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 11 | [23] | |
National | Melissa Lee | Contested electorate in 2014 | 31 | [4] | |
NZ First | Andrew Littlejohn | 53 | [2] | ||
Independent | Bruce Stockman | ||||
Opportunities | Dan Thurston | 16 | [18] | ||
Human Rights Party | Anthony van den Heuvel |
Mount Roskill
[edit]2017 general election: Mount Roskill[106] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Mahesh Bindra | Contested electorate in 2014 | 10 | [2] | |
Conservative | Kathryn Davie | 7 | [23] | ||
Independent | Bishrul Izadeen | ||||
Māori Party | John Kiria | 9 | [92] | ||
Democrats | Andrew Leitch | Contested electorate in 2016 by-election | 6 | [11] | |
Green | Ricardo Menéndez March | 21 | [107] | ||
National | Parmjeet Parmar | Contested electorate in 2016 by-election | 34 | [4] | |
Opportunities | Clint Ulyatt | 15 | |||
Labour | Michael Wood | 27 | [15] |
Napier
[edit]2017 general election: Napier[108] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Conservative | Laurence Day | none | |||
National | David Elliott | 55 | [4] | ||
Māori Party | Maryanne Marsters | 22 | [92] | ||
Democrats | Karl Matthys | 10 | |||
Labour | Stuart Nash | 11 | [109] | ||
Green | Damon Rusden | 54 | [110] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Democrats | Barry Pulford | Announced, but not on final candidate list | 21 | [109] |
Nelson
[edit]2017 general election: Nelson[111] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Rachel Boyack | 48 | [112] | ||
Conservative | Simon Gutschlag | [23] | |||
Outdoors | David Haynes | 2 | [113] | ||
ACT | Paul Hufflett | Contested electorate in 2014 | 28 | [6] | |
Green | Matt Lawrey | 18 | [114] | ||
Money Free Party | Richard Osmaston | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
NZ First | Susan Sara | 54 | |||
National | Nick Smith | 15 | [4] |
New Lynn
[edit]2017 general election: New Lynn[115] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Peter Chan | 26 | [116] | ||
Conservative | Paul Davie | Contested Mount Roskill in 2014 | 9 | [23] | |
National | Paulo Garcia | 50 | [4] | ||
United Future | John Hubscher | 7 | [14] | ||
Democrats | Scott Macarthur | 4 | [117] | ||
Labour | Deborah Russell | Contested Rangitīkei in 2014 | 30 | [118] | |
Green | Leilani Tamu | 17 | [119] | ||
ACT | Richard Wells | 14 | [6] | ||
Māori Party | Karen Williams | 23 | [92] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | David Cunliffe | Retired before election | [120] |
New Plymouth
[edit]2017 general election: New Plymouth[121] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Stuart Bramhall | none | |||
ACT | Anneka Carlson | 7 | [6] | ||
NZ First | Murray Chong | 30 | |||
Labour | Corie Haddock | Contested Helensville in 2014 | 75 | [122] | |
Independent | Basil Lawrence | ||||
National | Jonathan Young | 35 | [4] |
North Shore
[edit]2017 general election: North Shore[123] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Maggie Barry | 17 | [4] | ||
Logic Party | Miriam Clements | ||||
NZ First | Joshua Hubbard | 24 | [2] | ||
Opportunities | Matt Isbister | 21 | |||
ACT | Nick Kearney | Contested electorate in 2014 | 31 | [6] | |
Labour | Romy Udanga | 47 | [124] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Green | Kennedy Graham | Announced, but not on final candidate list | [47] |
Northcote
[edit]2017 general election: Northcote[125] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Democrats | Tricia Cheel | Contested East Coast Bays for Ban 1080 in 2014 | 22 | ||
National | Jonathan Coleman | 8 | [4] | ||
Labour | Shanan Halbert | Contested List in 2014 | 51 | [126] | |
Green | Rebekah Jaung | 47 | |||
NZ First | Kym Koloni | 38 | [2] | ||
ACT | Tim Kronfeld | Contested electorate in 2014 | 30 | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
ACT | Bruce Haycock | Contested Upper Harbour instead. | 29 | [6] |
Northland
[edit]2017 general election: Northland[127] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Peter Hughes | none | |||
National | Matt King | 51 | [4] | ||
ACT | Craig Nelson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 32 | [6] | |
NZ First | Winston Peters | 1 | [128] | ||
Labour | Willow-Jean Prime | Contested electorate in 2014 & 2015 by-election | 17 | [129][15] | |
Conservative | Melanie Taylor | Contested electorate in 2014 | 3 | [23] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Green | David Clendon | Announced, but not on final candidate list | [130] | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Maki Herbert | Announced, but not on final candidate list | 1 | [128] | |
Democrats | David Wilson | Announced, but not on final candidate list | 17 | [11] |
Ōhāriu
[edit]2017 general election: Ōhāriu[131] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Lisa Close | 22 | [69] | ||
Opportunities | Jessica Hammond Doube | 24 | [44] | ||
National | Brett Hudson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 30 | [4] | |
ACT | Andie Moore | 16 | [6] | ||
United Future | Bale Nadakuitavuki | Previously standing in Wellington Central | 4 | [132] | |
Labour | Greg O'Connor | 41 | [133] | ||
Green | Tane Woodley | Contested electorate in 2014 | 27 | [134] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
United Future | Peter Dunne | [135] |
Ōtaki
[edit]2017 general election: Ōtaki[136] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Sam Ferguson | 43 | |||
ACT | Wayne Grattan | 39 | |||
National | Nathan Guy | 12 | [4] | ||
Independent | Sam Jennings | ||||
Labour | Rob McCann | Contested electorate in 2014 | none | [15] | |
NZ First | Romuald Rudzki | Contested Rangitikei in 2014 | 35 | [54] | |
Opportunities | Piri-Hira Tukapua | 8 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
United Future | James Maxwell | Announced, but not on final candidate list |
Pakuranga
[edit]2017 general election: Pakuranga[137] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Simeon Brown | Contested Manurewa in 2014 | 60 | [4] | |
Green | Guy Hunt | 41 | [138] | ||
NZ First | Suzanne Kelly | 29 | [2] | ||
Labour | Barry Kirker | Contested electorate in 2014 | 66 | [139] | |
Māori Party | Carrie Stoddart-Smith | 11 | [140] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Maurice Williamson | [141] |
Palmerston North
[edit]2017 general election: Palmerston North[142] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Money Free Party | Andrew Scott | ||||
NZ First | Darroch Ball | Contested electorate in 2014 | 5 | ||
Labour | Iain Lees-Galloway | 14 | [15] | ||
Green | Thomas Nash | 24 | [143] | ||
National | Adrienne Pierce | 54 | [4] |
Papakura
[edit]2017 general election: Papakura[144] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Raewyn Bhana | Contested Manurewa in 2014 | 19 | ||
National | Judith Collins | 16 | [4] | ||
NZ First | Toa Greening | 32 | [2] | ||
Labour | Jesse Pabla | 54 | [145] |
Port Hills
[edit]2017 general election: Port Hills[146] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Ruth Dyson | 24 | [15] | ||
ACT | David Fox | none | |||
Democrats | Gary Gribben | Contested electorate in 2014 | 24 | [11] | |
National | Nuk Korako | Contested electorate in 2014 | 42 | [4] | |
NZ First | Denis O'Rourke | Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 | 13 | [147] | |
Green | Eugenie Sage | Contested electorate in 2014 | 4 | [148] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Conservative | Roger Larkins | Contesting Tukituki instead. | 10 | [23] |
Rangitata
[edit]2017 general election: Rangitata[149] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Tom Corbett | Contested electorate in 2014 | 19 | [6] | |
National | Andrew Falloon | 61 | [4] | ||
Labour | Jo Luxton | 29 | [15] | ||
Green | Mojo Mathers | Contested Christchurch East in 2014. | 9 | [150] | |
Opportunities | Olly Wilson | 5 | [151] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Jo Goodhew | [4] |
Rangitīkei
[edit]2017 general election: Rangitīkei[152] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Conservative | Cedric Backhouse | none | [23] | ||
Green | Robin McCandless | 31 | [143] | ||
National | Ian McKelvie | 37 | [4] | ||
NZ First | Rob Stevenson | 21 | [28] | ||
Labour | Heather Warren | 60 | [153] | ||
ACT | Neil Wilson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 37 | [6] |
Rimutaka
[edit]2017 general election: Rimutaka[154] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Stefan Grand-Meyer | 30 | [73] | ||
Labour | Chris Hipkins | 7 | [155] | ||
Conservative | Philip Lynch | Contested electorate in 2014 | none | [23] | |
NZ First | Talani Meikle | 25 | [69][156] | ||
National | Carolyn O'Fallon | 58 | [4] | ||
ACT | Grae O'Sullivan | Contested Hutt South in 2014 | 11 | [6] |
Rodney
[edit]2017 general election: Rodney[157] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Harrison Burnard | ||||
Labour | Marja Lubeck | 32 | [158] | ||
NZ First | Tracey Martin | Contested electorate in 2014 | 3 | [159] | |
National | Mark Mitchell | 21 | [4] | ||
Opportunities | Brittany Owens | 20 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
ACT | Beth Houlbrooke | Announced, but not on final candidate list | 2 | [6] |
Rongotai
[edit]2017 general election: Rongotai[160] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Teall Crossen | 15 | [161] | ||
Labour | Paul Eagle | 34 | [162] | ||
National | Chris Finlayson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 9 | [4] | |
NZ First | Geoff Mills | 39 | [69] | ||
Opportunities | Paddy Plunket | 19 | |||
Not a Party | Simon Smythe | ||||
ACT | Chris Sole | 36 | [6] | ||
Conservative | Bruce Welsh | Contested electorate in 2014 | 8 | [23] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Labour | Annette King | Initially contesting list only before deciding to retire | [163][164] | ||
United Future | Sultan Eusoff | Announced, but not on final candidate list | [14] |
Rotorua
[edit]2017 general election: Rotorua[165] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Wendy Biddle | 21 | [166] | ||
Independent | Rachel Clark | ||||
Green | Richard Gillies | 44 | [167] | ||
National | Todd McClay | 14 | [4] | ||
Conservative | Owen Patterson | none | [23] | ||
Labour | Ben Sandford | 58 | [168] | ||
NZ First | Fletcher Tabuteau | Contested electorate in 2014 | 4 | [9] |
Selwyn
[edit]2017 general election: Selwyn[169] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
National | Amy Adams | 7 | [4] | ||
Labour | Tony Condon | 72 | [170] | ||
ACT | Brian Davidson | 20 | [6] | ||
Green | Chrys Horn | none | |||
NZ First | Lindy Palmer | 56 | [20] | ||
Opportunities | Nicky Snoyink | 11 | [151] |
Tāmaki
[edit]2017 general election: Tāmaki[171] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Independent | Penny Bright | Contested Helensville in 2014 | |||
Green | Richard Leckinger | 23 | [172] | ||
Labour | Sam McDonald | 61 | [173] | ||
NZ First | Jenny Marcroft | 9 | [2] | ||
ACT | Michael Milne | Contested electorate in 2014 | [6] | ||
National | Simon O'Connor | 38 | [4] | ||
Māori Party | Mele Pepa | 25 |
Taranaki-King Country
[edit]2017 general election: Taranaki-King Country[174] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Hilary Humphrey | 55 | [175] | ||
National | Barbara Kuriger | 28 | [4] | ||
Green | Robert Moore | Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 | 50 | [176] | |
Conservative | Allan Thomson | none |
Taupō
[edit]2017 general election: Taupō[177] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Al'a Al-Bustanji | 63 | [178] | ||
Green | Julie Sandilands | 55 | [179] | ||
Conservative | Denis Shuker | none | [23] | ||
Outdoors | Alan Simmons | Contested electorate in 2014 for United Future | 1 | [180] | |
National | Louise Upston | 19 | [4] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
Democrats | John Pemberton | Announced, but not on final candidate list | [11] |
Tauranga
[edit]2017 general election: Tauranga[181] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Joseph Borell | none | |||
National | Simon Bridges | 6 | [182][4] | ||
Green | Emma-Leigh Hodge | 45 | |||
Democrats | Jason Jobsis | Contested Clutha-Southland in 2014 | 3 | ||
Independent | Rusty Kane | Contested electorate in 2014 | [183] | ||
Independent | Yvette Lamare | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
NZ First | Clayton Mitchell | Contested electorate in 2014 | 6 | [182] | |
ACT | Stuart Pedersen | Contested electorate in 2014 | 6 | [6] | |
United Future New Zealand | Ben Rickard | Contested Bay of Plenty in 2014 | 2 | ||
Independent | Hugh Robb | ||||
Labour | Jan Tinetti | 15 | [184] |
Te Atatū
[edit]2017 general election: Te Atatū[185] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Stephen Fletcher | Contested electorate in 2014 | 38 | ||
Green | Golriz Ghahraman | 8 | [186] | ||
Conservative | Marilyn Johnson | none | [23] | ||
National | Alfred Ngaro | Contested electorate in 2014 | 20 | [4] | |
Independent | Tua Schuster | ||||
Labour | Phil Twyford | 5 | [187] | ||
NZ First | David Wilson | 14 | [2] |
Tukituki
[edit]2017 general election: Tukituki[188] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Joe Kairau | 37 | |||
Conservative | Roger Larkins | 10 | |||
Labour | Anna Lorck | Contested electorate in 2014 | 46 | [15] | |
Green | Chris Perley | Contested electorate in 2014 | 20 | [110] | |
Democrats | Dick Ryan | Contested electorate in 2014 | 15 | [189] | |
Future Youth | Allister Tosh | ||||
National | Lawrence Yule | Incumbent Mayor of Hastings | 67 | [4] | |
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Craig Foss | [190] |
Upper Harbour
[edit]2017 general election: Upper Harbour[191] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Jin An | 53 | [192] | ||
National | Paula Bennett | 2 | [4] | ||
Green | James Goodhue | 39 | [47] | ||
ACT | Bruce Haycock | 27 | |||
NZ First | Jane Johnston | 47 | [2] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
ACT | Tim Kronfeld | Contested Northcote instead. | 32 | [6] |
Waikato
[edit]2017 general election: Waikato[193] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Stu Husband | 17 | [28] | ||
Labour | Brooke Loader | 57 | [194] | ||
Green | Philippa Stevenson | 58 | [195] | ||
National | Tim van de Molen | 66 | [4] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Lindsay Tisch | [196] | |||
Democrats | Carolyn McKenzie | Announced, but not on final candidate list | [11] |
Waimakariri
[edit]2017 general election: Waimakariri[197] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Democrats | Peter Adcock-White | Contested electorate in 2014 | 20 | [11] | |
Green | Nikki Berry | none | |||
National | Matt Doocey | 29 | [4] | ||
Opportunities | Nicola Glenjarman | 9 | |||
ACT | Stuart Hawkins | 26 | [6] | ||
Conservative | Benjamin Price | Contested electorate in 2014 | 12 | [23] | |
NZ First | Richard Prosser | Contested electorate in 2014 | 15 | [20] | |
Māori Party | Aroha Reriti-Crofts | Contested electorate in 2014 | none | ||
Labour | Dan Rosewarne | 52 | [15] | ||
Independent | Destiny Wiringi |
Wairarapa
[edit]2017 general election: Wairarapa[198] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Roger Greenslade | 25 | [6] | ||
Independent | James Harold | ||||
Green | John Hart | Contested electorate in 2014 | 12 | [199] | |
NZ First | Ron Mark | Contested electorate in 2014 | 2 | ||
Labour | Kieran McAnulty | Contested electorate in 2014 | 38 | ||
National | Alastair Scott | 46 | [4] |
Waitaki
[edit]2017 general election: Waitaki[200] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Zelie Allan | none | [201] | ||
National | Jacqui Dean | 23 | [4] | ||
NZ First | Alexander Familton | 40 | [202] | ||
Conservative | Raymond Lum | none | [23] | ||
Opportunities | Kevin Neill | 24 | [151] | ||
Green | Patrick Wall | 38 | [203] | ||
Democrats | Hessel Van Wieren | Contested electorate in 2014 | 5 | [11] |
Wellington Central
[edit]2017 general election: Wellington Central[204] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Andy Foster | 18 | [69] | ||
Independent | Gayaal Iddamalgoda | [205] | |||
Labour | Grant Robertson | 4 | [206] | ||
Independent | Peter Robinson | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
Green | James Shaw | contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 | 1 | [206] | |
Opportunities | Geoff Simmons | Contested Mount Albert in 2017 by-election | 2 | [44] | |
ACT | Michael Warren | 15 | [6] | ||
Not A Party | Bob Wessex | ||||
National | Nicola Willis | 48 | [4] | ||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
United Future | Bale Nadakuitavuki | Moved to Ōhāriu after Peter Dunne retired | [207] |
West Coast-Tasman
[edit]2017 general election: West Coast-Tasman[208] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Money Free Party | Liam Anderson | ||||
Democrats | Jack Collin | 11 | |||
NZ First | Jackie Farrelly | 31 | |||
Green | Kate Fulton | 26 | [209] | ||
GOdsownNZ | Claire Holley | Contested electorate in 2014 for Conservatives | [210] | ||
ACT | Zeb Markland | none | [211] | ||
Labour | Damien O'Connor | 18 | [15] | ||
National | Maureen Pugh | Contested electorate in 2014 election | 44 | [4] | |
Ban 1080 | Peter Salter | Contested electorate in 2014 | 3 | ||
Independent | Steven Wilkinson | Contested electorate in 2014 |
Whanganui
[edit]2017 general election: Whanganui[212] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Alan Davidson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 21 | ||
National | Harete Hipango | 62 | [4] | ||
Labour | Steph Lewis | 42 | [213] | ||
Green | Nicola Patrick | 51 | [214] | ||
NZ First | Reginald Skipworth | 36 | |||
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates | |||||
National | Chester Borrows | [215] | |||
ACT | Colin Anderson | Announced, but not on final candidate list | 18 | [6] |
Whangarei
[edit]2017 general election: Whangarei[216] | |||||
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Notes: |
Blue background denotes an incumbent. | ||||
Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
ACT | Robin Grieve | Contested electorate in 2014 | none | [6] | |
Green | Ash Holwell | 29 | [217] | ||
NZ First | Shane Jones | Former Labour MP | 8 | [218] | |
Democrats | Chris Leitch | Contested electorate in 2014 | 2 | [219] | |
Independent | Marie Minhinnick | ||||
National | Shane Reti | 45 | [4] | ||
Labour | Tony Savage | 56 | [220] | ||
Conservative | Jim Taylor | none | [23] |
Wigram
[edit]2017 general election: Wigram[221] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
NZ First | Tane Apanui | 44 | [20] | ||
Economic Euthenics | Tubby Hansen | Contested electorate in 2014 | |||
National | David Hiatt | 52 | [4] | ||
ACT | Ruth Knights | ||||
Independent | Geoff McTague | ||||
Democrats | John Ring | Contested electorate in 2014 | 13 | [11] | |
Green | Richard Wesley | 40 | [222] | ||
Labour | Megan Woods | 6 | [15] |
Māori electorates
[edit]Hauraki-Waikato
[edit]2017 general election: Hauraki-Waikato[223] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Nanaia Mahuta | none | [224] | ||
Māori Party | Rahui Papa | 3 | [225] |
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
[edit]2017 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti[226] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Marama Fox | Contested electorate in 2014 | 1 | [227] | |
Green | Elizabeth Kerekere | 19 | [228] | ||
Labour | Meka Whaitiri | none | [227] |
Tāmaki Makaurau
[edit]2017 general election: Tāmaki Makaurau[229] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Marama Davidson | Contested electorate in 2014 | 2 | [228] | |
Labour | Peeni Henare | none | [15] | ||
Māori Party | Shane Taurima | 4 | [230] |
Te Tai Hauāuru
[edit]2017 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru[231] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Green | Jack McDonald | Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 | 11 | [232] | |
Labour | Adrian Rurawhe | none | [233][234] | ||
Māori Party | Howie Tamati | 6 | [235] | ||
Independent | Wikitoria Waitai-Rapana |
Te Tai Tokerau
[edit]2017 general election: Te Tai Tokerau[236] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Labour | Kelvin Davis | 2 | [129] | ||
Mana | Hone Harawira | MP 2005–14 | 1 | [237] | |
Legalise Cannabis | Maki Herbert | Contested electorate in 2011 | 1 | ||
Green | Godfrey Rudolph | 53 | [228] |
Te Tai Tonga
[edit]2017 general election: Te Tai Tonga[238] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Legalise Cannabis | Emma-Jane Mihaere Kingi | Contested electorate in 2014 | 5 | ||
Māori Party | Mei Reedy-Taare | 5 | [239] | ||
Labour | Rino Tirikatene | none | [240] | ||
Green | Metiria Turei | contested Dunedin North in 2014 | none | [240] |
Waiariki
[edit]2017 general election: Waiariki[241] | |||||
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Notes: |
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Party | Candidate | Notes | List # | Source | |
Māori Party | Te Ururoa Flavell | 2 | [242] | ||
Labour | Tāmati Coffey | Contested Rotorua in 2014 | 35 | [15] |
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