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Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election by electorate

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New Zealand political candidates in the MMP era
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71 members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were elected in the general election on 20 September 2014.

General electorates

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Auckland Central

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2014 general election: Auckland Central[1]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Jacinda Ardern List MP since 2008 5   [2][3]
National Nikki Kaye Incumbent since 2008 19   [4][5]
ACT Dasha Kovalenko 7   [6]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Regan Monahan  
Money Free Jordan Osmaston
Internet Miriam Pierard 6   [7]
Green Denise Roche List MP since 2011 13   [8]
Climate Peter Whitmore
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Legalise Cannabis Richard Neutgens Announced, but not on final candidate list   [9]

Bay of Plenty

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2014 general election: Bay of Plenty[10]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Deborah Cunliffe 17   [11]
NZ First Ray Dolman 19  
Independent Coalition Brendan Horan NZ First List MP 2011–2012, Independent since 2012 1   [12]
Democrats Tracy Livingston 19   [13]
National Todd Muller 59   [4][5]
United Future Ben Rickard 5   [14]
Labour Clare Wilson 50   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Tony Ryall MP since 1990; Incumbent since 1996 [15]

Botany

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2014 general election: Botany[16]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent David John McCormick
Labour Tofik Mamedov 60   [2][3]
National Jami-Lee Ross Incumbent since 2011 by-election 29   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Paul Young 10   [17]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
United Future Ram Parkash Announced, but not on final candidate list   [14][18]

Christchurch Central

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2014 general election: Christchurch Central[19]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First George Abraham 18  
Democrats Robin Columbus 12  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Michael Cooke   [17]
Māori Party Lenis Davidson 20  
Labour Tony Milne 36   [2][3][20]
Green David Moorhouse 21   [8]
ACT Toni Severin 11  
National Nicky Wagner List MP 2005–2011, Incumbent since 2011 25   [4][5]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Legalise Cannabis Rob Wilkinson Announced, but instead standing for Christchurch East   [21]

Christchurch East

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2014 general election: Christchurch East[22]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Leighton Baker   [17]
National Jo Hayes List MP since January 2014 47   [4][5]
Māori Party Tania Mataki 21  
Green Mojo Mathers List MP since 2011 9   [8]
United Future Sam Park 11  
Legalise Cannabis Rob Wilkinson Originally announced for Christchurch Central 8   [21]
Labour Poto Williams Incumbent since 2013 by-election 28   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Legalise Cannabis Paula Lambert Announced, but replaced on final candidate list   [21]

Clutha-Southland

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2014 general election: Clutha-Southland[23]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Lachlan Ashton   [17]
National Todd Barclay 54   [4][5]
Independent Coalition Karl Barkley 7   [24]
Labour Liz Craig 32   [2][3][25]
Green Rachael Goldsmith 30   [8][25]
Democrats Jason Jobsis 9   [13]
ACT Don Nicolson 5   [26]
Ban 1080 James Veint 4   [27]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Bill English Standing as List only; MP since 1990, incumbent since 1996 [25]

Coromandel

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2014 general election: Coromandel[28]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Catherine Delahunty List MP since 2008 6   [8]
Ban 1080 Mike Downard 1   [27]
NZ First Grant Ertel 29   [29]
ACT David Olsen 14  
Māori Party Hiria Pakinga 17  
Labour Korbinian Poschl   [2]
National Scott Simpson Incumbent since 2011 45   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand David Walkden   [30]

Dunedin North

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2014 general election: Dunedin North[31]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour David Clark Incumbent since 2011 26   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Jonathan Daley   [17]
Independent Adrian Graamans
Legalise Cannabis Abe Gray 2   [9]
Independent Stan Lusby
Democrats Miriam Mowat 24   [13]
Internet Robert Stewart 26   [7]
Green Metiria Turei List MP since 2002, Party co-leader 1   [8]
National Michael Woodhouse List MP since 2008 20   [4][5]

Dunedin South

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2014 general election: Dunedin South[32]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Julian Crawford 1   [9]
Labour Clare Curran Incumbent since 2008   [2]
Green Shane Gallagher 43   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Cindy Kerr  
Internet Andrew LePine 30   [7]
ACT Colin Nicholls 36  
Democrats Warren Voight 5   [13]
National Hamish Walker 65   [4][5]

East Coast

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2014 general election: East Coast[33]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Rick Drayson  
Labour Moana Mackey List MP since 2003 17   [2][3]
Green Gavin MacLean 47  
Internet Patrick Salmon 16   [7]
Democrats Harry Alchin Smith 14   [13]
NZ First Mere Takoko   [34]
National Anne Tolley List MP 1999–2002, Incumbent since 2005 12   [4][5]

East Coast Bays

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2014 general election: East Coast Bays[35]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Ban 1080 Patricia Cheel 6   [27]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Colin Craig Party leader 1   [36]
National Murray McCully Incumbent 1987– present 11   [4][5]
Labour Greg Milner-White   [2]
Green Teresa Moore 26   [8]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
NZ First Andrew Williams List MP 2011–2014, announced but not on final candidate list   [37][38]

Epsom

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2014 general election: Epsom[39]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Julie Anne Genter List MP since 2011 8   [8][40]
National Paul Goldsmith List MP since 2011 30   [4][5]
Independent Matthew Goode
Independent Grace Haden [41]
Independent Adam Holland
Independent Susanna Kruger
NZ First Cliff Lyon 30  
Mana Party Pat O'Dea 13   [42]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Christine Rankin 2   [43]
ACT David Seymour   [44]
Labour Michael Wood 39   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
ACT John Banks MP 1981–1999 (National); ACT MP since 2011 [45]

Hamilton East

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2014 general election: Hamilton East[46]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Clifford Allen   [2]
National David Bennett Incumbent since 2005 37   [4][5]
Internet Raymond Calver 28   [7]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Katrina Day  
Democrats Carolyn McKenzie   [13]
Green Mark Servian 54   [8]
ACT Ron Smith 19   [47]
NZ First Richard Taurima 28  
United Future Quentin Todd 9   [14][18]

Hamilton West

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2014 general election: Hamilton West[48]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Bill Gudgeon List MP 2002–2005 24   [49]
National Tim Macindoe Incumbent since 2008 28   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Tony McKenna   [17]
Labour Sue Moroney List MP since 2005 10   [2][3]
ACT Sara Muti 10   [50]
Democrats Mischele Rhodes 15   [13]
Māori Party Richard Te Ao  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Green Jennifer Lawless Withdrew due to illness   [51]

Helensville

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2014 general election: Helensville[52]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Penny Bright [53]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Deborah Dougherty   [17]
Green Kennedy Graham List MP since 2008 7   [8]
Labour Corie Haddock 53   [2][3]
Internet Laila Harré Internet Party leader, Alliance list MP 1996–2002 2   [7][54]
National John Key incumbent MP 2002–present 1   [4][5]
ACT Phelan Pirrie 12   [50]
Independent Brendan Whyte

Hunua

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2014 general election: Hunua[55]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Andrew Bayly 55   [4][5]
ACT Ian Cummings 9   [56]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Neville Hudson   [17]
Democrats Huia Mitchell 21   [13]
Māori Party Thomas Phillips 14  
NZ First Jon Reeves 15   [57]
Labour Arena Williams 40   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Paul Hutchison MP since 1999 [58]

Hutt South

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2014 general election: Hutt South[59]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Chris Bishop 49   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Gordon Copeland Former United Future and Independent list MP   [60]
Labour Trevor Mallard MP 1984–1990, Incumbent since 1996   [2]
ACT Grae O'Sullivan 37  
Independent Jan Pajak
NZ First Mataroa Paroro 13  
United Future Dave Stonyer 7   [14][18]
Green Holly Walker List MP since 2011   [8]

Ilam

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2014 general election: Ilam[61]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Internet Beverley Ballantine 10   [7]
National Gerry Brownlee Incumbent since 1996 4   [4][5]
Labour James Dann 51   [2][3]
Green John Kelcher 31   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand John Stringer 13   [17]
ACT Gareth Veale 8   [62]
Māori Party Benita Wakefield 24  

Invercargill

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2014 general election: Invercargill[63]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Ria Bond 12  
Democrats Stephnie de Ruyter Party Leader 1   [13]
National Sarah Dowie 57   [4][5]
Green David Kennedy 18   [8]
Labour Lesley Soper List MP 2005-2005, 2007–2008   [2]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Laura Storr  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Eric Roy MP 1993–2002 and 2005–2014 [64]

Kaikōura

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2014 general election: Kaikōura[65]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Steffan Browning List MP since 2011 14   [8]
NZ First Steve Campbell 22  
ACT Richard Evans 17   [66]
Money Free Ted Howard
Conservative Party of New Zealand Howard Hudson 19   [17]
Democrats John McCaskey 22   [13]
National Stuart Smith 62   [4][5]
Ban 1080 Glen Tomlinson 5   [27]
Labour Janette Walker 46   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Colin King Incumbent 2005–2014, deselected by party [67][68]

Kelston

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2014 general election: Kelston[69]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Anne Degia-Pala 21  
ACT Bruce Haycock 30  
Green Ruth Irwin 45   [8]
Legalise Cannabis Jeffrey Lye 5   [9]
National Chris Penk 68   [5][70]
Internet Roshni Sami 18   [7]
Labour Carmel Sepuloni List MP 2008–2011 29   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Paul Sommer   [17]
United Future Jason Woolston 6   [14]
Withdrawn candidates
National Claudette Hauiti List MP 2013–2014 N/A   [4][71]

Mana

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2014 general election: Mana[72]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Roy Barry  
Democrats Ron England 30  
Labour Kris Faafoi Incumbent since 2010   [2]
Legalise Cannabis Richard Goode 6   [73]
Green Jan Logie List MP since 2011 10   [8]
National Hekia Parata List MP since 2008 7   [4][5]

Māngere

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2014 general election: Māngere[74]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Party James Papali'i 9   [42]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Edward Saafi 5   [75]
Labour William Sio List MP 2008, Incumbent since 2008 14   [2][3]
Green Mua Strickson-Pua 58   [8]
National Misa Fia Turner 53   [4][5]

Manukau East

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2014 general election: Manukau East[76]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Kanwal Singh Bakshi List MP since 2008 32   [4][5]
NZ First Asenati Lole-Taylor List MP since 2011 16  
Green Umesh Perinpanayagam 24   [77]
Labour Jenny Salesa 31   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Vili Taukolo  
Mana Party Joe Trinder 23   [42]
Communist League Annalucia Vermunt   [78]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Labour Ross Robertson MP since 1987, Incumbent 1996–2014 [79]

Manurewa

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2014 general election: Manurewa[80]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Raewyn Bhana 10  
National Simeon Brown 64   [81]
Mana Party Yvonne Dainty 32   [42]
NZ First John Hall 27  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Elliot Ikilei 20   [17][75][82]
Green Trish Tupou 59   [83]
Labour Louisa Wall List MP 2008 & 2011, Incumbent since 2011 12   [2][3]

Maungakiekie

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2014 general election: Maungakiekie[84]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Carol Beaumont List MP 2008–2011, 2013– 27   [2][3]
Communist League Felicity Coggan   [78]
Mana Party Sitaleki Finau 21   [42]
Green Richard Leckinger 23   [8]
National Sam Lotu-Iiga incumbent 2008–present 24   [4][5]
United Future Bryan Mockridge 8   [14][18]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Litia Simpson  

Mount Albert

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2014 general election: Mount Albert[85]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Party Joe Carolan 19   [42]
Green Jeanette Elley 19   [8]
ACT Tommy Fergusson 26  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Jeffrey Johnson   [17]
National Melissa Lee 31   [4][5]
Labour David Shearer Incumbent since 2009 13   [2][3]
Human Rights Party Anthony van den Heuvel
Independent Michael Wackrow

Mount Roskill

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2014 general election: Mount Roskill[86]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Mahesh Bindra 11  
Green Barry Coates 16   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Paul Davie   [17]
Labour Phil Goff MP 1981–1990, and since 1993, Incumbent since 1996 16   [2][3]
Mana Party John Minto 4   [42]
National Parmjeet Parmar 48   [4][5]

Napier

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2014 general election: Napier[87]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Paul Bailey 38   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Garth McVicar 3   [88]
Labour Stuart Nash List MP 2008–2011   [2]
Alliance Mary O'Niell
Democrats Barry Pulford 17   [13]
National Wayne Walford 63   [4][5][20]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Chris Tremain Incumbent 2005–2014 [89]

Nelson

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2014 general election: Nelson[90]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Democrats Adrian Bayly 28   [13]
Conservative Party of New Zealand John Green   [17]
ACT Paul Hufflett 31   [91]
Money Free Richard Osmaston [92]
Green Colin Robertson 52   [93]
National Nick Smith MP since 1990, Incumbent since 1996 13   [4][5]
Labour Maryan Street List MP since 2005 15   [2][3]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Green Aaryn Barlow Deselected by party   [94]

New Lynn

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2014 general election: New Lynn[95]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour David Cunliffe incumbent since 1999 1   [2][3]
National Tim Groser List MP since 2005 14   [4][5]
Democrats Andrew Leitch 8   [13]
Green Daniel Rogers 32   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Steve Taylor 8   [17]

New Plymouth

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2014 general election: New Plymouth[96]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Jamie Dombroski 9  
ACT James Gray 28   [97]
Labour Andrew Little list MP since 2011 11   [2][3]
Green Sarah Roberts 51   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Angela Storr  
National Jonathan Young incumbent since 2008 38   [4][5]

North Shore

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2014 general election: North Shore[98]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Maggie Barry incumbent since 2011 40   [4][5]
ACT Nick Kearney 15  
Democrats Tim Leitch 29   [13]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Melissa Perkin 4  
Green Brett Stansfield 56   [8]
Labour Claire Szabó 38   [2][3]

Northcote

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2014 general election: Northcote[99]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Jonathan Coleman incumbent since 2005 10   [4][5]
Labour Richard Hills 47   [2][3]
Internet Gil Ho 12   [7]
ACT Tim Kronfeld 20  
United Future Damian Light 3   [14][18]
Green Anne-Elise Smithson 34   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Matthew Webster   [17]

Northland

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2014 general election: Northland[100]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green David Clendon List MP since 2009 11   [8]
ACT Craig Nelson 35  
Labour Willow-Jean Prime 34   [2][3]
Focus Ken Rintoul Party leader 1   [101]
Independent Murray Robertson
National Mike Sabin incumbent since 2011 44   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Mel Taylor 7   [36]
Money Free Glen Timms
Democrats David Wilson 20   [13]

Ōhāriu

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2014 general election: Ōhāriu[102]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Ginny Andersen 37   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Michael Brunner 15  
United Future Peter Dunne Labour MP 1984–1994, Independent 1994, United Future 1994 to present 1   [14][18]
ACT Sean Fitzpatrick 16   [103]
Independent Sue Hamill
National Brett Hudson 39   [4][5]
Democrats Alida Steemson 6   [13]
Green Tane Woodley 28   [8]

Ōtaki

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2014 general election: Ōtaki[104]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Maddy Drew 42   [8]
National Nathan Guy List MP 2005–2008, incumbent since 2008 16   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Anne Lovelock   [17]
Labour Rob McCann   [2]
Independent Frederick MacDonald
Independent Amanda Vickers [105]

Pakuranga

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2014 general election: Pakuranga[106]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Andrew Craig  
Labour Barry Kirker Contested North Shore for NewLabour in 1990   [2]
ACT Jamie Whyte 1   [107]
National Maurice Williamson incumbent since 1987 35   [4][5]

Palmerston North

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2014 general election: Palmerston North[108]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Darroch Ball 10  
Internet Pani Farvid 14   [7]
Labour Iain Lees-Galloway incumbent 2008–present 24   [2][3]
National Jono Naylor Current Mayor of Palmerston North 51   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Mark Pearce  

Papakura

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2014 general election: Papakura[109]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Brent Catchpole List MP 2002–2005 17  
National Judith Collins incumbent since 2002 6   [4][5]
Green Caroline Conroy 39   [8]
Mana Party Roger Fowler 31   [42]
Māori Party Ann Kendall 16  
Labour Jerome Mika 35   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Kevin Stitt   [17]
ACT John Thompson 40   [110]

Port Hills

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2014 general election: Port Hills[111]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Chris Brosnan   [17]
Labour Ruth Dyson Incumbent 1993–1996 and 1999–present, List 1996–1999   [2]
Democrats Gary Gribben 27   [13]
National Nuk Korako 50   [4][5]
NZ First Denis O'Rourke List MP since 2011 7  
ACT Geoff Russell 39  
Green Eugenie Sage List MP since 2011 4   [8]

Rangitata

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2014 general election: Rangitata[112]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Tom Corbett 24  
Labour Steven Gibson 56   [2][3]
National Jo Goodhew incumbent since 2005 21   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Oliver Vitali  

Rangitīkei

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2014 general election: Rangitīkei[113]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Roy Brown 9   [17]
National Ian McKelvie incumbent since 2011 41   [4][5]
NZ First Romuald Rudzki 14   [114]
Labour Deborah Russell 33   [2][3]
ACT Neil Wilson 41   [115]

Rimutaka

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2014 general election: Rimutaka[116]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Chris Hipkins incumbent 2008–present 9   [2][3]
National Lewis Holden Former chairman of NZ Republic 66   [4][5][117]
NZ First Aaron Hunt 26  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Philip Lynch 18  
Green Susanne Ruthven 25   [8]

Rodney

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2014 general election: Rodney[118]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Eric Bolt   [2]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Anton Heyns 14   [17]
ACT Beth Houlbrooke 4   [119]
Green Malcolm McAll 35   [8]
NZ First Tracey Martin List MP since 2011 2  
National Mark Mitchell Incumbent since 2011 42   [4][5]

Rongotai

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2014 general election: Rongotai[120]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Climate Aaron Carter
United Future Sultan Eusoff 4   [14][18]
National Chris Finlayson List MP since 2005 8   [4][5]
Labour Annette King MP 1984– current 4   [2][3]
Green Russel Norman List MP since 2008, Party co-leader 2   [8]
Patriotic Revolutionary Front Johnny Overton [121][122]
Mana Party Ariana Paretutanganui-Tamati 25   16
NZ First Brent Pierson 25  
Independent Don Richards
Conservative Party of New Zealand Bruce Welsh   [17]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Legalise Cannabis David Kent Announced, but not on final candidate list   [73]

Rotorua

[edit]
2014 general election: Rotorua[123]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Tāmati Coffey 30   [2][3]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Michael Davidson  
National Todd McClay Incumbent since 2008 23   [4][5]
ACT Lyall Russell  
NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau 4  

Selwyn

[edit]
2014 general election: Selwyn[124]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Amy Adams Incumbent since 2008 15   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Roger Clibborn  
Labour Gordon Dickson   [2]
Māori Party Sheryl Gardyne 22  
ACT Paul Gilbert 27  
Green Peter Hill 44   [8]
NZ First Bill Woods 31  

Tāmaki

[edit]
2014 general election: Tāmaki[125]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Party Lisa Gibson 27   [42]
ACT Mike Milne 18  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Danny Mountain  
National Simon O'Connor Incumbent since 2011 43   [4][5]
Green Dorthe Siggaard 55   [8]
Labour Chao-Fu Wu 57   [2][3]

Taranaki-King Country

[edit]
2014 general election: Taranaki-King Country[126]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Edward Aish  
Democrats David Espin 25   [13]
Labour Penny Gaylor 45   [2][3]
Internet Grant Keinzley 22  
National Barbara Kuriger 58   [4][5]
Green Robert Moore 50   [8]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Shane Ardern MP since 1998 [127]

Taupō

[edit]
2014 general election: Taupō[128]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Party of New Zealand Lance Gedge  
Democrats John Pemberton Party President 3   [13]
NZ First Edwin Perry List MP 2002–05 23  
Green Dave Robinson 53   [8]
United Future Alan Simmons 2   [14][18]
Labour Jamie Strange 54   [2][3]
National Louise Upston Incumbent since 2008 27   [4][5]
Māori Party Claire Winitana 18  

Tauranga

[edit]
2014 general election: Tauranga[129]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Simon Bridges Incumbent since 2008 18   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Nathaniel Heslop  
Labour Rachel Jones 25   [2][3]
Independent Rusty Kane [130]
Independent Yvette Lamare
Green Ian McLean 49   [8]
United Future James Maxwell 10   [14][131]
NZ First Clayton Mitchell 6   [132]
Māori Party Verna Ohia-Gate 15  
Independent Coalition Michael O'Neill 2   [12]
ACT Stuart Pedersen   [133]

Te Atatū

[edit]
2014 general election: Te Atatū[134]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Stephen Fletcher 13  
Legalise Cannabis Adrian McDermott 11  
National Alfred Ngaro List MP since 2011 34   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Paddy O'Rourke   [17]
Green Gary Stewart 57   [8]
Labour Phil Twyford incumbent since 2008 7   [2][3]
Internet Chris Yong 5   [7]

Tukituki

[edit]
2014 general election: Tukituki[135]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Craig Foss incumbent since 2005 17   [4][5]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Stephen Jenkinson   [17]
ACT Duncan Lennox 33  
Labour Anna Lorck   [2]
Legalise Cannabis Romana Manning 7   [9]
Green Chris Perley 29   [8]
Democrats Dick Ryan 13   [13]

Upper Harbour

[edit]
2014 general election: Upper Harbour[136]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Paula Bennett List MP 2005–2008, MP for Waitakere 2008–2014 9   [4][5]
ACT Stephen Berry 6   [137][138]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Callum Blair 6   [36]
Green Nicholas Mayne 48   [8]
Mana Party Makelesi Ngata 15   [42]
Labour Hermann Retzlaff   [2]
Māori Party Hinurewa Te Hau 13   [2]

Waikato

[edit]
2014 general election: Waikato[139]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Mike Burrow 22  
Conservative Party of New Zealand Brian Dobbs 12   [17]
Labour Christine Greer 44   [2][3]
Democrats Katherine Ransom 4   [13]
NZ First Barbara Stewart MP 2002–08 and since 2011 5  
National Lindsay Tisch MP since 1999, Incumbent since 2008 26   [4][5]

Waimakariri

[edit]
2014 general election: Waimakariri[140]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Democrats Peter Adcock-White 18   [13]
Labour Clayton Cosgrove MP since 1999, List MP since 2011 8   [2][3]
National Matt Doocey Runner-up 2013 Christchurch East by-election 56   [4][5][141]
Green Reuben Hunt 37   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Benjamin Price   [17]
NZ First Richard Prosser List MP since 2011 3  
Māori Party Aroha Reriti-Crofts 12  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Kate Wilkinson MP since 2005 [142]

Wairarapa

[edit]
2014 general election: Wairarapa[143]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Shane Atkinson 21  
Green John Hart 17   [8]
Labour Kieran McAnulty   [2]
NZ First Ron Mark List MP 1996–2008; current Mayor of Carterton 9   [144]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Brent Reid 16   [17]
National Alastair Scott 61   [4][5][145]
Māori Party Ra Smith 19  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National John Hayes MP since 2005 [146]

Waitaki

[edit]
2014 general election: Waitaki[147]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Glenda Alexander   [2]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Donald Aubrey 11   [17]
Green Sue Coutts 40   [148]
National Jacqui Dean MP since 2005, Incumbent since 2008 36   [4][5]
Democrats Hessel Van Wieren 7   [13]

Wellington Central

[edit]
2014 general election: Wellington Central[149]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Hugh Barr 20  
National Paul Foster-Bell list MP since 2013 46   [4][5]
Legalise Cannabis Alistair Gregory 4   [73]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Brian Hooper  
Independent Huimaono Karena Puhi
Democrats James Knuckey 10   [13]
Labour Grant Robertson incumbent since 2008 3   [2][3]
Independent Peter Robinson
Green James Shaw 12   [8]
Internet Callum Valentine 20   [7]

West Coast-Tasman

[edit]
2014 general election: West Coast-Tasman[150]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Money Free Laurence Boomert
Green Kevin Hague List MP since 2008 3   [8]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Claire Holley   [17]
Labour Damien O'Connor incumbent 1993–2008, list MP 2008–2011, incumbent since 2011 22   [2][3]
National Maureen Pugh Former Mayor, Westland District Council 52   [4][5]
Ban 1080 Peter Salter 3   [27]
Independent Steven Wilkinson

Whanganui

[edit]
2014 general election: Whanganui[151]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Chester Borrows Incumbent since 2005 22   [4][5]
ACT Alan Davidson 25   [115]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Kim MacIntyre  
Labour Hamish McDouall 41   [2][3]
Democrats Heather Marion Smith 26   [13]
Māori Party Nancy Tuaine 6   [152]

Whangarei

[edit]
2014 general election: Whangarei[153]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Internet David Currin 8   [7]
Green Paul Doherty 41   [8]
Labour Kelly Ellis 52   [2][3]
ACT Robin Grieve 3  
Māori Party Anaru Kaipo 9  
Focus Les King 2   [101]
Democrats Chris Leitch Deputy Party Leader, runner-up Tāmaki 1992 by-election
(as Alliance)
2   [13][154]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Don Nightingale 8  
NZ First Pita Paraone List MP 2002–2008 8   [155]
National Shane Reti 60   [4][5][20]
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
National Phil Heatley MP since 1999 [156]

Wigram

[edit]
2014 general election: Wigram[157]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Shaun Grieve 29  
Economic Euthenics Tubby Hansen
Internet Lois McClintock 24   [7]
Conservative Party of New Zealand Mark Peters   [17]
Māori Party Te Whe Phillips 23  
Democrats John Ring 23   [13]
National Karl Varley 67   [4][5]
Green Richard Wesley 33   [8]
Labour Megan Woods Incumbent since 2011 20   [2][3]

Māori electorates

[edit]

Hauraki-Waikato

[edit]
2014 general election: Hauraki-Waikato[158]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Susan Cullen   [159]
Mana Party Angeline Greensill 11  
Labour Nanaia Mahuta List MP 1996–1999, MP Te Tai Hauauru 1999–2002. MP Tainui 2002–2008, incumbent since 2008 6   [2][3]

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

[edit]
2014 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti[160]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Cathryn Eden  
Māori Party Marama Fox 2   [159]
Green Henare Kani 46   [8]
Mana Party Te Hāmua Nikora 7   [161]
Expatriate Vicky Rose   [162]
Labour Meka Whaitiri Incumbent since 2013 19   [2][3]

Tāmaki Makaurau

[edit]
2014 general election: Tāmaki Makaurau[163]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Marama Davidson 15   [8]
Independent Raewyn Harrison  
Labour Peeni Henare   [2]
Māori Party Rangi McLean   [159]
Mana Party Kereama Pene  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Māori Party Pita Sharples Incumbent since 2005, party co-leader

Te Tai Hauāuru

[edit]
2014 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru[164]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Jack McDonald 20   [8]
Māori Party Chris McKenzie 3   [159][165]
Labour Adrian Rurawhe   [2]
Mana Party Jordan Winiata  
Withdrawn candidates and retiring MPs
Māori Party Tariana Turia Incumbent since 1999; MP since 1996 (originally Labour), party co-leader

Te Tai Tokerau

[edit]
2014 general election: Te Tai Tokerau[166]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kelvin Davis List MP 2008–11, list MP from June 2014 18   [2][3]
Independent Clinton Dearlove Stood for Mana in Te Tai Tonga, 2011   [167]
Mana Party Hone Harawira Incumbent since 2005 (Māori Party until 2011), party leader 1  
Māori Party Te Hira Paenga 4   [168]

Te Tai Tonga

[edit]
2014 general election: Te Tai Tonga[169]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Party Georgina Beyer Labour MP 1999–2007   [170]
Māori Party Ngaire Button 5   [159]
Legalise Cannabis Emma-Jane Kingi 3   [9]
Green Dora Langsbury 27   [8]
Democrats Hahona Rakiraki Tamiti   [13]
Labour Rino Tirikatene MP since 2011   [2]

Waiariki

[edit]
2014 general election: Waiariki[171]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Te Ururoa Flavell incumbent since 2005 1   [159]
Independent Coalition Pat Spellman 3   [12]
Mana Party Annette Sykes 3   [172]
Labour Rawiri Waititi   [2]

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