Party lists in the New Zealand general election, 2005
This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2005 elections. Party lists determine (in the light of proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the MMP electoral system. Electoral law required submission of all party lists by 23 August 2005.
See also candidates by electorate and candidates by party.
Parliamentary parties
The following parties gained representation:[1]
ACT New Zealand
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Rodney Hide | Electorate | Epsom | 2 | +1 | Won Epsom | Party leader |
2 | Heather Roy | List | Ohariu-Belmont | 9 | +7 | Elected from list | |
3 | Muriel Newman | List | Whangarei | 3 | 0 | Lost seat | |
4 | Stephen Franks | List | Wellington Central | 4 | 0 | Lost seat | |
5 | Graham Scott | — | |||||
6 | Ken Shirley | List | Tamaki | 7 | +1 | Lost seat | |
7 | Kenneth Wang | List | Mount Roskill | 10 | +3 | Lost seat | |
8 | Gerry Eckhoff | List | Otago | 8 | 0 | Lost seat | |
9 | Lindsay Mitchell | Hutt South | — | ||||
10 | Bronny Jacobsen | Pakuranga | — | ||||
11 | Simon Ewing-Jarvie | Otaki | 41 | +30 | |||
12 | Jo Giles | Ilam | — | ||||
13 | Willie Martin | Dunedin North | 18 | +5 | |||
14 | David Olsen | Port Waikato | 17 | +3 | |||
15 | Hamish Stevens | Manukau East | — | ||||
16 | Andrew Jollands | Taupo | 26 | +10 | |||
17 | Hardev Singh Brar | — | |||||
18 | Lech Beltowski | 21 | +3 | ||||
19 | Ian Beker | Invercargill | — | ||||
20 | Chris Brown | Rodney | — | ||||
21 | Kevin Gill | West Coast-Tasman | — | ||||
22 | John Waugh | Rangitikei | 57 | +35 | |||
23 | Dianne Dawson | Northcote | 39 | +16 | |||
24 | Kevin Murray | Aoraki | — | ||||
25 | Stephen Langford-Tebby | Helensville | — | ||||
26 | Gavin Middleton | Rongotai | — | ||||
27 | John Fraser | Clutha-Southland | — | ||||
28 | Francis Denz | Tauranga | — | ||||
29 | Elizabeth Barkla | — | |||||
30 | Nigel Chetty | — | |||||
31 | Scott Clune | — | |||||
32 | Michael Collins | Mana | — | ||||
33 | Tetauru Emile | Wigram | — | ||||
34 | Andrew Falloon | — | |||||
35 | Mike Heine | Nelson | — | ||||
36 | Kerry O'Connor | New Plymouth | — | ||||
37 | David Seymour | Mount Albert | — | ||||
38 | Helen Simpson | Auckland Central | — | ||||
39 | PJ White | — | |||||
40 | Alan Wilden | Dunedin South | — | ||||
41 | Andrew Stone | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
42 | Barbara Steinijans | New Lynn | — | ||||
43 | John Riddell | Waitakere | 49 | +6 | |||
44 | Carl Peterson | Rotorua | — | ||||
45 | John Peters | Christchurch East | 32 | -13 | |||
46 | Julie Pepper | 47 | +1 | ||||
47 | Tom McClelland | Northland | — | ||||
48 | Alex Mann | Banks Peninsula | — | ||||
49 | Michelle Lorenz | Maungakiekie | — | ||||
50 | Nigel Kearney | Rimutaka | — | ||||
51 | Nick Kearney | North Shore | — | ||||
52 | Mark Davies | Piako | — | ||||
53 | Steve Cox | Hamilton West | — | ||||
54 | Ray Bassett | Coromandel | 35 | -19 | |||
55 | Brian Davidson | Rakaia | — | ||||
56 | Rebekah Holdaway | Waimakariri | — | ||||
57 | Shriley Marshall | Christchurch Central | 30 | -27 | |||
58 | Pat O'Sullivan | Kaikoura | — | ||||
59 | Garry Mallett | Hamilton East | — | ||||
not listed | Bruce Haycock | Te Atatu | — | ||||
not listed | Iain Ogilvie | Clevedon | — | ||||
not listed | John Ormond | Tukituki | — | ||||
not listed | Glen Snelgar | Manurewa | — | listed 33 in 2002 election | |||
not listed | Richard Steele | Taranaki-King Country | — | ||||
not listed | Graeme Tulloch | Wairarapa | — |
Initially, ACT's list also included Andy Poulsen at 9th place and Roger Greenslade at 21st, but both candidates subsequently withdrew.
Green Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Jeanette Fitzsimons | List | Coromandel | 1 | 0 | Elected from list | |
2 | Rod Donald | List | Banks Peninsula | 2 | 0 | Elected from list | Nándor Tánczos | Died before being sworn in. Replaced by
3 | Sue Bradford | List | Northland | 3 | 0 | Elected from list | |
4 | Sue Kedgley | List | Wellington Central | 5 | +1 | Elected from list | |
5 | Keith Locke | List | Epsom | 7 | +2 | Elected from list | |
6 | Metiria Turei | List | Te Tai Tonga | 8 | +2 | Elected from list | |
7 | Nándor Tánczos | List | Auckland Central | 4 | -3 | Lost seat | Replaced Rod Donald in 2005. Left parliament in 2008 |
8 | Mike Ward | List | Nelson | 9 | +1 | Lost seat | |
9 | Catherine Delahunty | East Coast | 10 | +1 | |||
10 | Russel Norman | 17 | +7 | Replaced Nándor Tánczos in 2008 | |||
11 | Steffan Browning | Kaikoura | 19 | +8 | |||
12 | David Clendon | Waitakere | — | ||||
13 | Luci Highfield | Rongotai | — | ||||
14 | Jon Carapiet | Mount Albert | 13 | -1 | |||
15 | Roland Sapsford | Ohariu-Belmont | 11 | -4 | |||
16 | Mojo Mathers | Rakaia | — | ||||
17 | Mikaere Curtis | — | |||||
18 | Paul Bruce | Hutt South | 34 | +16 | |||
19 | Jeanette Elley | East Coast Bays | 42 | +23 | |||
20 | Mua Strickson-Pua | Mangere | — | ||||
21 | Richard Davies | West Coast-Tasman | 14 | -7 | |||
22 | Lois Griffiths | Ilam | 48 | +26 | |||
23 | Natalie Cutler-Welsh | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
24 | Jane Pearce | Otago | — | ||||
25 | Lawrence O'Halloran | Palmerston North | — | ||||
26 | Richard Green | New Lynn | 46 | +20 | |||
27 | Claire Bleakley | Wairarapa | — | ||||
28 | Irene Bentley | Manukau East | — | ||||
29 | Craig Carson | Invercargill | 35 | +6 | |||
30 | Nicola Harvey | Mana | — |
- Moea Armstrong
- Steve Bayliss
- Laura Beck
- Sarah Brown
- Terry Creighton
- John Davis
- Kath Dewar
- James Diack
- Liz Earth
- Kate Elsen
- Graham Evans
- Nick Fisher
- Robert Guyton
- Daniel Howard
- Philippa Jamieson
- Stephen Lee
- Alan Liefting
- Mary McCammon
- John Milnes
- Michael Morris
- Noel Peterson
- Paul Qualtrough
- Jacob Rawls
- Raewyn Saville
- Ian Stephens
- Richard Suggate
- Peter Thomlinson
Labour Party
- Helen Clark (MP)
- Michael Cullen (MP)
- Margaret Wilson (MP)
- Steve Maharey (MP)
- Parekura Horomia (MP)
- Phil Goff (MP)
- Annette King (MP)
- Trevor Mallard (MP)
- Marian Hobbs (MP)
- Dover Samuels (MP)
- Jim Sutton (MP)
- Pete Hodgson (MP)
- Taito Phillip Field (MP)
- Ruth Dyson (MP)
- Mita Ririnui (MP)
- Mark Burton (MP)
- Paul Swain (MP)
- Judith Tizard (MP)
- Chris Carter (MP)
- Winnie Laban (MP)
- Rick Barker (MP)
- Mahara Okeroa (MP)
- David Benson-Pope (MP)
- Jill Pettis (MP)
- Ashraf Choudhary (MP)
- Lianne Dalziel (MP)
- Shane Jones (MP)
- Dianne Yates (MP)
- Mark Gosche (MP)
- Ann Hartley (MP)
- David Cunliffe (MP)
- Martin Gallagher (MP)
- Stephanie Chadwick (MP)
- Darren Hughes (MP)
- Georgina Beyer (MP)
- Maryan Street (MP)
- David Parker (MP)
- Russell Fairbrother (MP)
- Dave Hereora (MP)
- Lynne Pillay (MP)
- Moana Mackey (MP)
- Sue Moroney (MP)
- Darien Fenton (MP)
- Charles Chauvel
- Lesley Soper
- Louisa Wall
- William Sio
- Brendon Burns
- Hamish McCracken
- Denise MacKenzie
- Max Purnell
- Wayne Harpur
- Leila Boyle
- Dinesh Tailor
- Phil Twyford
- Jen McCutcheon
- Chris Yoo
- Michael Wood
- Linda Hudson
- Stuart Nash
- Tony Milne
- David Talbot
- Marilyn Brown
- Anjum Rahman
- Eamon Daly
- Grant Duffy
- Judy Lawley
- Mike Mora
- Erin Ebborn-Gillespie
- Ai Lian Su
- Ghazala Anwar
- Paul Gibson
- Kelly-Ann Harvey
- Camille Nakhid
Eight sitting Labour MPs chose not to take list positions, namely: Tim Barnett, Clayton Cosgrove, Harry Duynhoven, George Hawkins, Nanaia Mahuta, Damien O'Connor, Ross Robertson, and John Tamihere. Rumour stated that the Labour Party initially gave George Hawkins a list placing, but that he withdrew after receiving a lower ranking than he had wanted.
Six candidates contested electorates without appearing on the list, namely: Sally Barrett, Julian Blanchard, Paul Chalmers, Tony Dunlop, Errol Mason, and Pauline Scott.
In addition, the Labour Party removed one candidate (Steven Ching) from the list after its first announcement. Ching originally had the ranking of number 42.
Māori Party
- Tariana Turia (MP)
- Pita Sharples (MP)
- Atareta Poananga
- Simon Wi Rutene
- Glenis Philip-Barbara
- Robert Consedine
- Pakake Winiata
- Morrie Love
- Angeline Greensill
- Te Ururoa Flavell (MP)
- Billy Maea
- Monte Ohia
- Te Orohi Paul
- Bronwyn Yates
- Charles Joe
- Mama Tere Strickland
- Malcolm Peri
- Tony Ruakere
- Hori Awa
- Brett Cowan
- Josie Peita
- Anne Fitzsimons
- Abe Hepi
- Ngahiwi Tomoana
- Tureiti Moxon
- Aroha Reriti Crofts
- John Harré
- Rangi McLean
- Tell Kuka
- Bill Puru
- Mere Rawiri-Tau
- Richard Orzecki
- Maraea Ropata
- Sonny Hosking
- Daryl Gregory
- Rangi Tawhiao
- Andre Meihana
- Solomon Matthews
- Adell Dick
- Gina Haremata-Crawford
- Raewyn Harrison
- Celia Hotene
- Awa Hudson
- Reimana Johnson
- Rahuia Kapa
- David King
- Aaron Makutu
- Kelvin Martin
- Merehora Taurua
- Francis Waaka
- Cissy Walker
National Party
- Don Brash (MP)
- Gerry Brownlee (MP)
- Simon Power (MP)
- Bill English (MP)
- Nick Smith (MP)
- Tony Ryall (MP)
- John Key (MP)
- David Carter (MP)
- Lockwood Smith (MP)
- Katherine Rich (MP)
- Murray McCully (MP)
- Judith Collins (MP)
- Tim Groser(MP)
- Wayne Mapp (MP)
- John Carter (MP)
- Richard Worth (MP)
- Maurice Williamson (MP)
- Clem Simich (MP)
- Georgina Te Heuheu (MP)
- Pansy Wong (MP)
- Shane Ardern (MP)
- Phil Heatley (MP)
- Paul Hutchison (MP)
- Lindsay Tisch (MP)
- Brian Connell (MP)
- Sandra Goudie (MP)
- Chris Finlayson (MP)
- Nicky Wagner (MP)
- Tau Henare (MP)
- Allan Peachey (MP)
- Jo Goodhew (MP)
- David Bennett (MP)
- Chester Borrows (MP)
- Chris Auchinvole (MP)
- Jonathan Coleman (MP)
- Mark Blumsky (MP)
- Eric Roy (MP)
- Kate Wilkinson (MP)
- Nathan Guy (MP)
- Jacqui Dean (MP)
- Jackie Blue (MP)
- Colin King (MP)
- Anne Tolley (MP)
- Craig Foss (MP)
- Paula Bennett (MP)
- Katrina Shanks (MP)
- Fepulea’i Ulua’ipou Aiono
- Ravi Musuku
- Bob Clarkson (MP)
- John Hayes (MP)
- Moira Irving
- Chris Tremain (MP)
- Mita Harris
- Mike Leddy
- Conway Powell
- David Round
- Gilbert Stehbens
- Ken Yee
- Paul Goldsmith
- Malcolm Plimmer
- Nicola Young
- Tim Macindoe
- Alison Lomax
- Weston Kirton
- Rosemarie Thomas
New Zealand First Party
- Winston Peters (MP)
- Peter Brown (MP)
- Brian Donnelly (MP)
- Ron Mark (MP)
- Doug Woolerton (MP)
- Barbara Stewart (MP)
- Pita Paraone (MP)
- Susan Baragwanath
- Jim Peters (MP)
- Dail Jones (MP)
- Craig McNair (MP)
- Edwin Perry (MP)
- Bill Gudgeon (MP)
- Brent Catchpole (MP)
- Joe Williams
- John Foote
- Fletcher Tabuteau
- Alan Heward
- Kristin Campbell Smith
- Kerry Lundy
- David Fowler
- Brendan Stewart
- Brett Webster
- Bob Daw
- Murray Strawbridge
- Moetu Davis
- Toa Greening
- Dave Mackie
- Anne Martin
- Julian Batchelor
- Chris Perry
- Lindy Palmer
- Brian M Roswell
- Joe Glen
- James Mist
- Howard Levarko
- Paul Trevor Manning
- Tim Manu
- Kevin Gardener
- Graham Odering
Jim Anderton's Progressive
- Jim Anderton (MP)
- Matt Robson (MP)
- Grant Gillon
- Megan Woods
- John Wright
- Sione Fonua
- Vivienne Shepherd
- Meng Ly
- Fatima Ashrafi
- Barry Wilson
- Fale Leleisiuao
- Russell Franklin
- Paula Gillon
- Phil Clearwater
- Trevor Barnard
- Raghbir Singh
- Brenda Hill
- Fiona Beazley
- Russell Caldwell
- David Reeks
- John Maurice
- Mohammad Kazemi-Yazdi
- Heka Taefu
- Veronique Stewart-Ward
- Zemin Zhang
- Julian Aaron
- Suki Amirapu
- Anette Anderson
- Sukhdev Bains
- Peter Banks
- James Boyack
- Ian Donald
- Lew Holland
- Karandeep Singh Lall
- Claire Main
- Phillipa Main
- Jacqueline McAlpine
- James Palmer
- Max Panirau
- David Parkyn
- Dawn Patchett
- Tala Po'e
- Pavitra Roy
- Elspeth Sandys
- Tony Sharrock
- Barry Silcock
- Karen Silcock
- David Somerset
- Petronella Townsend
- Martin Vaughan
- Jenny Wilson
United Future New Zealand
Rank | Name | Component Party | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peter Dunne | — | Electorate | Ohariu-Belmont | 1 | 0 | Won Ohariu-Belmont | Party leader |
2 | Judy Turner | — | List | East Coast | 8 | +6 | Elected from list | |
3 | Gordon Copeland | — | List | Rongotai | 2 | -1 | Elected from list | |
4 | Marc Alexander | — | List | Ilam | 4 | 0 | Lost seat | |
5 | Larry Baldock | — | List | Tauranga | 7 | +2 | Lost seat | |
6 | Murray Smith | — | List | Tamaki | 6 | 0 | Lost seat | |
7 | Paul Check | ORNZ | Taupo | (ORNZ: 3) | -4 | |||
8 | Janet Tuck | — | Epsom | — | ||||
9 | Bernie Ogilvy | — | List | Maungakiekie | 3 | -6 | ||
10 | Graeme Reeves | — | Wairarapa | — | ||||
11 | Russell Judd | — | Rotorua | 16 | +5 |
- Hannah Baral
- Joy Lietze
- Neville Wilson
- Richard Barter
- Steve Taylor
- Ian McInnes
- Ross Tizard
- Fiona McKenzie
- Graeme Barr
- John Walker (ORNZ)
- Ram Parkash
- Ralph Kennard
- Jayati Prasad
- Vanessa Roberts
- Gerald Telford (ORNZ)
- Robin Loomes
- Robyn Jackson
- Tony Gordon
- Greg Graydon
- Martyn Seddon
- Bernard McClelland
- Beth Stone (ORNZ)
- Robin Westley
- Anne Drake
- Noel Hinton
- Michael Satur
- Diane Brown
- Steve Dromgool
- Andrea Deeth
- Mark Peters
- Pauline Moffat
- Dennis Wells
- Milton Osbourne (ORNZ)
- Garry Pedersen (ORNZ)
- John Pickering
- Adam Archer (ORNZ)
- Neil Linscott (ORNZ)
- Barry Hayes
- Janita Stuart
- Dianne Wilson
- James Rudd
- Peter Mountain
- Lee Robertson
- John van Buren (WIN)
- Jeff Leigh
- Matt Collier
The tag "ORNZ" indicates a candidate's membership of Outdoor Recreation NZ, which affiliated with the United Future party for the 2005 elections.
The tag "WIN" indicates a candidate's membership of The WIN Party,which affiliated with the United Future party for the 2005 elections.
Initially, Paul Adams and his daughter Sharee Adams appeared on the list, ranked 10th and 17th, respectively. Adams later decided to stand as an independent, however, and his daughter also withdrew.
Unsuccessul registered parties
The following registered parties did not gain representation:[2]
99 MP Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Margaret Robertson | ||||
2 | Ramasmy Ramanathan |
Alliance
- Jill Ovens
- Paul Piesse
- Andrew McKenzie
- Jill Fairey
- Kane O'Connell
- Len Richards
- Jim Flynn
- Victor Billot
- Margaret Jeune
- Bob van Ruyssevelt
- Tom Dowie
- Chris Ford
- Quentin Findlay
- Kelly Buchanan
- Joe Hendren
- Gail Marmont
- Paul Protheroe
- Greg Kleis
- Sandra Ethell
- Colin Pounder
- Bob Harrison
- Peta Knibb
- Marvin Hubbard
- Francie Haslemore
- Norman MacRitchie
- Eric Gamble
- Lynda Boyd
- Jocelyn Brooks
- Nick Corlett
- Nick Scullin
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
- Michael Appleby
- Michael Allan Britnell
- Judy Daniels
- Paula Lambert
- Irinka Britnell
- Kevin Patrick O'Connell
- Paul McMullan
- Steven Wilkinson
- Judy Matangi
- Jason Baker-Sherman
- Peter Green
- Neville Yates
- Philip Pophristoff
Christian Heritage NZ
- Ewen McQueen
- Derek Blight
- Nick Barber
- Betty Jenkins
- Mark Jones
- Joy Jones
Democrats For Social Credit
- Stephnie de Ruyter
- John Pemberton
- David Wilson
- Richard Prosser
- John Steemson
- Katherine Ransom
- John Kilbride
- Mark Atkin
- Heather M. Smith
- David Tranter
- Ken Goodhue
- Malcom Murchie
- Ross Weddell
- David Espin
- Ross Hayward
- Bruce Stirling
- Karl Hewlett
- Ron England
- Kelly Pemberton
- Bob Warren
- David Wood
- Mary Weddell
- Allen Cookson
- Barry Pulford
- Hessel van Wieren
- Alida Steemson
- Bob Fox
- Coralie Leyland
- John Rawson
Destiny New Zealand
- Richard Lewis
- David Jesze
- Elaine Herbert
- Hadyn Solomon
- Nigel Heslop
- Edward Saafi
- Anita Breach
- Charles Te Kowhai
- David Knight
- Hawea Vercoe
- Neils Jensen
- Tauwehe Hemahema-Tamati
- Rod Gabb
- Hemi Te Wano
- Stephen Sinnott
- Anne Williamson
- Kerin Roberts
- Peter Johnston
- John Kotoisuva
- Karen Penney
- Colin Ranby
- Tala Leiasamaivao
- Paul Hubble
- Roberta Maxwell
- Tony Harrison
- Brent Daglish
- Jason Thomson
- Maru Samuel
- Stephen Brown
- Bill Sadler
- Ernest Morton
- Ned So'e
- David Isaachsen
- Mason Lee
- Stan Green
- Patrick Komene
- Tony Ford
- Maureen Vincent
- Albert Wipani
- Brian Ane
- Tauha Te Kani
- Rod Keven
Direct Democracy Party
- Kelvyn Alp
- Paul Teio
- Dilip Rupa
- Patrick Fahy
- Mike Roberson
- Simon Guy
- Gary Burch
- Kevin Smith
- Kevin Moore
- Kyle Chapman
- Rex Newey
- Gregory Trichon
- Alona Covich
- Eugene Opai
- Seira Perese
- Tin Chan
- Helen Koster
- Craig Stratton
- Alastair Anderson
- Anton Foljambe
- Robert T Atack
- Leanne Martinovich
- Grant Burch
- Howard Ponga
- John Sullivan
- Colin Punter
- Mel Whaanga
- Jason Anderson
- Jason Orme
- Barry Scott
- Scott Burch
- Craig Guy
Libertarianz
- Bernard Darnton
- Julian Pistorius
- Tim Wikiriwhi
- Susan Ryder
- Peter Cresswell
- Colin Cross
- Helen Hughes
- Russell Watkins
- Peter Linton
- Mike Webber
- Robin Thomsen
- Phil Howison
- Michael Murphy
- Tina White
- Andrew Bates
- Richard Goode
- Luke Howison
- Rob Bedingfield
- Mike Gordge
- Chris Robertson
- Peter Osborne
- Barry Cole
- Don Rowberry
- Wim Verhoeven
- Elliot Smith
- Nik Haden
- Terry Verhoeven
- Robert Palmer
New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party
- Susi Pa'o Williams
- Tapu Po-Wihongi
- Christine Reid
- Lale Ene-Ulugia
- John Ulberg
- Ane' Kerisome-Strickland
- Siniva Papali'i
- Amelia Malia Fepulea'i
- Tangata Haurua-Greig
- Stella Browne-Knowles
- Papali'itele Malietoa
- Edward Kay Ulberg
- Etevise Fuiava
- Souvenir Sanerivi
- Manogitulua Head
- Kearlene Ulberg
- Christie Greig
- Rafaele Vaifale
OneNZ
- Ian Brougham
- Richard Fisher
- James White
- John Porter
- Janet Walters
- Lanya Murray
Outdoor Recreation
In the 2005 elections, Outdoor Recreation NZ stood in affiliation with United Future, and all Outdoor Recreation candidates stood under the United Future banner. Outdoor Recreation therefore had no list of its own. However, the United Future section of this page identifies those candidates attached to Outdoor Recreation.
The Republic of New Zealand Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kerry Bevin | * Party leader | |||
2 | Wayne Hawkins | ||||
3 | Debbie Potroz | Taupo | |||
4 | Jack Gielen | Hamilton West | |||
5 | Steven Hart | Port Waikato | |||
6 | Gilbert Parker |
Unregistered parties
The following unregistered parties did not gain any representation. As they are not officially registered parties, they are unable to participate in the party list vote:
Anti-Capitallist Alliance
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Byron Clark | Christchurch Central | |||
Jasmine Freemantle | Mana | |||
Stephen Hay | Wellington Central | |||
Paul Hopkinson | Christchurch East | |||
Sam Kingi | Wigram | |||
Mark Muller | Mangere | |||
Jared Phillips | Hamilton East | |||
Daphna Whitmore | Mount Albert |
Communist League
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Patrick Brown | Maungakiekie | |||
Annalucia Vermunt | Christchurch Central |
Economic Euthenics Party
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Hansen | Wigram |
Equal Values Party
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adele Hughes | Te Atatu |
Human Rights Party
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anthony van den Heuvel | Epsom | |||
Anthony Ravlich | Mount Albert |
NZ Republicans Party
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bevan Berg | Maungakiekie | |||
Alan Candy | Auckland Central |
Rangitikei First
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Peirce | Rangitikei |
Restore All Things In Christ Party
Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Robert Wansink | Dunedin South |
References
- ↑ "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ↑ "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
- "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2002)". Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2002)". Retrieved 1 February 2016.