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2002 | party lists | by electorate |
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The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday, 14 October 2023 to determine the membership of the 54th New Zealand Parliament.[1] This page lists candidates by party, including their ranking on a list. Full official lists were published on 16 September.[2]
Successful parties
editNames in bold are incumbent MPs.
ACT Party
editACT New Zealand released their list on 16 July 2023.[3][4] Anto Coates, 33rd on the list, withdrew in July.[5] Elaine Naidu Franz, 29th on the list, stood down on 23 August due to controversial social media comments.[6] Brent Miles, 57th on the list, and contesting Taranaki-King Country, withdrew in September for "personal reasons".[7] ACT's Port Waikato candidate Neil Christensen died during the early voting period, triggering a by-election in the electorate.[8]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Seymour | Electorate | Epsom | 1 | 0 | Won Epsom | |
2 | Brooke van Velden | List | Tāmaki | 2 | 0 | Won Tāmaki | |
3 | Nicole McKee | List | Rongotai | 3 | 0 | Elected from list | |
4 | Todd Stephenson | Southland | — | — | Elected from list | ||
5 | Andrew Hoggard | Rangitīkei | — | — | Elected from list | ||
6 | Karen Chhour | List | Upper Harbour | 7 | +1 | Elected from list | |
7 | Mark Cameron | List | Northland | 8 | +1 | Elected from list | |
8 | Simon Court | List | Te Atatū | 5 | -3 | Elected from list | |
9 | Parmjeet Parmar | (Former MP) | Pakuranga | (National: 27) | +18 | Elected from list | |
10 | Laura Trask | Banks Peninsula | — | — | Elected from list | ||
11 | Cameron Luxton | Bay of Plenty | 15 | +4 | Elected from list | ||
12 | Antonia Modkova | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | — | |||
13 | Ash Parmar | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
14 | Toni Severin | List | Christchurch East | 9 | -5 | Lost seat | |
15 | Ben Harvey | Selwyn | — | — | |||
16 | Rob Douglas | Tukituki | — | — | |||
17 | Chris Baillie | List | Nelson | 4 | -13 | Lost seat | |
18 | Christine Young | Tauranga | — | — | |||
19 | Zane Cozens | Taupō | — | — | |||
20 | Leo Foley | Northcote | — | — | |||
21 | Anna Yallop | North Shore | — | — | |||
22 | Lily Brown | Mana | — | — | |||
23 | Mike McCormick | Papakura | 45 | +22 | |||
24 | Andy Parkins | Hutt South | 20 | -4 | |||
25 | Felix Poole | Maungakiekie | 50 | +25 | |||
26 | Rahul Chopra | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
27 | Michael Howe | East Coast | — | — | |||
28 | Ollie Murphy | Mount Albert | — | — | |||
29 | Keith Griffiths | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
30 | Rae Ah Chee | Takanini | — | — | |||
31 | Susan Stevenson | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
32 | Michael McCook | East Coast Bays | 44 | +12 | |||
33 | Juan Alvarez de Lugo | New Lynn | — | — | |||
34 | Pawel Milewski | Napier | — | — | |||
35 | Neil Christensen† | Port Waikato | — | — | |||
36 | Dion Anderson | — | — | ||||
37 | Simon Angelo | Whangaparāoa | — | — | |||
38 | Sean Beamish | Waitaki | 23 | -15 | |||
39 | Susy Bretherton | Whangārei | — | — | |||
40 | Ross Campbell | Waimakariri | — | — | |||
41 | Simon Casey | Wairarapa | — | — | |||
42 | Jake Curran | Kelston | — | — | |||
43 | Scott Donaldson | Invercargill | — | — | |||
44 | Matthew Fisken | Christchurch Central | — | — | |||
45 | Mike Harnett | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
46 | Pothen Joseph | Mangere | — | — | |||
47 | Kelly Lilley | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
48 | Kevin Matthews | — | — | ||||
49 | Burty Meffan | Taieri | — | — | |||
50 | Marten Rozeboom | Rotorua | — | — | |||
51 | Sean Rush | Ōtaki | — | — | |||
52 | Craig Dredge | Whanganui | — | — | |||
53 | Tim Newman | Dunedin | — | — | |||
54 | Bo Burns | Botany | — | — | |||
55 | Joanna Verburg | Coromandel | — | — | |||
56 | Ankita Lynn | Wigram | — | — | |||
57 | Brent Bailey | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | — | |||
58 | Margo Onishchenko | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
59 | Michael Hurle | Remutaka | — | — | |||
60 | Paul Day | Ōhāriu | — | — | |||
61 | Bruce McGechan | New Plymouth | — | — |
Green Party
editThe Green Party has a two-stage process to determine its party list: an initial list determined by attendees of the annual Green Party conference and then a vote and ordering by members of the party to either uphold the list or generate a different list voted on by the party. The party claims this process is the "most democratic list selection process in the country". The initial list was published on 3 April 2023.[9]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marama Davidson | List | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | James Shaw | List | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Chlöe Swarbrick | Electorate | Auckland Central | 3 | 0 | ||
4 | Elizabeth Kerekere | List | 9 | +5 | |||
5 | Julie Anne Genter | List | Rongotai | 4 | -1 | ||
6 | Teanau Tuiono | List | Palmerston North | 8 | +2 | ||
7 | Ricardo Menéndez March | List | Mount Albert | 10 | +3 | ||
8 | Hūhana Lyndon | Te Tai Tokerau | — | — | |||
9 | Golriz Ghahraman | List | 7 | -2 | |||
10 | Lan Pham | Banks Peninsula | — | — | |||
11 | Steve Abel | New Lynn | 11 | 0 | |||
12 | Efeso Collins | — | — | ||||
13 | Darleen Tana | 42 | +29 | ||||
14 | Kahurangi Carter | — | — | ||||
15 | Lawrence Xu-Nan | 17 | +2 | ||||
16 | Benjamin Doyle | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
17 | Francisco Hernandez | Dunedin | — | — | |||
18 | Scott Willis | Taieri | 13 | -5 | |||
19 | Stephanie Rodgers | Ōhāriu | — | — | |||
20 | Suveen Sanis Walgampola | — | — | ||||
21 | Gina Dao-McLay | Mana | — | — | |||
22 | Celia Wade-Brown | Wairarapa | — | — | |||
23 | Reina Tuai Penney | — | — | ||||
24 | Mike Davidson | — | — | ||||
25 | David Kennedy | — | — | ||||
26 | Nick Ratcliffe | — | — | ||||
27 | Rochelle Francis | — | — | ||||
28 | Sapna Samant | — | — | ||||
29 | Alec McNeil | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
30 | Richard Wesley | 44 | +14 | ||||
31 | Neelu Jennings | Hutt South | — | — | |||
32 | Kair Lippiatt | — | — |
A finalised list was released on 20 May.[a][10] On 15 June Alec McNeil, previously ranked 26th on the list, withdrew from the list.[11] Rochelle Francis (#29 on the final list) withdrew from the election in late August, leaving the party with no candidate for the Invercargill electorate.[12] Also by late August, Kair Lippiatt (#31 on the final list; list-only) was no longer listed on the Green Party website as one of their candidates.[13]
Rank | Name | Portrait | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marama Davidson | List | 1 | 0 | Elected from list | |||
2 | James Shaw | List | 2 | 0 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | ||
3 | Chlöe Swarbrick | Electorate | Auckland Central | 3 | 0 | Won Auckland Central | ||
4 | Julie Anne Genter | List | Rongotai | 4 | 0 | Won Rongotai | ||
5 | Teanau Tuiono | List | Palmerston North | 8 | +3 | Elected from list | ||
6 | Lan Pham | Banks Peninsula | — | — | Elected from list | |||
7 | Golriz Ghahraman | List | Kelston | 7 | 0 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | |
8 | Ricardo Menéndez March | List | Mount Albert | 10 | +2 | Elected from list | ||
9 | Steve Abel | New Lynn | 11 | +2 | Elected from list | |||
10 | Hūhana Lyndon | Te Tai Tokerau | — | — | Elected from list | |||
11 | Efeso Collins | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | — | Elected from list | Died in 2024 | ||
12 | Scott Willis | Taieri | 13 | +1 | Elected from list | |||
13 | Darleen Tana | Tāmaki Makaurau | 42 | +29 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | ||
14 | Kahurangi Carter | Christchurch Central | — | — | Elected from list | |||
15 | Celia Wade-Brown | Wairarapa | — | — | Replaced Golriz Ghahraman in 2024 | |||
16 | Lawrence Xu-Nan | Epsom | 17 | +1 | Replaced Efeso Collins in 2024 | |||
17 | Francisco Hernandez | Dunedin | — | — | Replaced James Shaw in 2024 | |||
18 | Benjamin Doyle | Hamilton West | — | — | Replaced Darleen Tana in 2024 | |||
19 | Mike Davidson | Ilam | — | — | ||||
20 | Stephanie Rodgers | Ōhāriu | — | — | ||||
21 | Suveen Sanis Walgampola | Mount Roskill | — | — | ||||
22 | David Kennedy | Southland | — | — | ||||
23 | Gina Dao-McLay | Mana | — | — | ||||
24 | Reina Tuai Penney | Northland | — | — | ||||
25 | Nick Ratcliffe | Tukituki | — | — | ||||
26 | Richard Wesley | Wigram | 44 | +18 | ||||
27 | Neelu Jennings | Hutt South | — | — | ||||
28 | Sapna Samant | Maungakiekie | — | — | ||||
29 | Pat Baskett | North Shore | — | — | ||||
30 | Rick Bazeley | Whangārei | — | — | ||||
31 | Zephyr Brown | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 28 | -3 | ||||
32 | Justin Crooks | Tauranga | — | — | ||||
33 | Thea Doyle | Upper Harbour | — | — | ||||
34 | Barbara Gilchrist | Rangitata | — | — | ||||
35 | Pamela Grealey | Coromandel | 32 | -3 | ||||
36 | Pleasance Hansen | Waitaki | — | — | ||||
37 | Bernard Long | Rangitīkei | — | — | ||||
38 | Matthew Macmillan | Bay of Plenty | — | — | ||||
39 | Richard McCubbin | Kaikōura | 35 | -4 | ||||
40 | Ali Muhammad | Ōtaki | — | — | ||||
41 | Zooey Neumann | Te Atatū | — | — | ||||
42 | Lorraine Newman | Whangaparāoa | — | — | ||||
43 | Chris Norton | Remutaka | 36 | -7 | ||||
44 | George O'Connor Patena | Taupō | — | — | ||||
45 | Steve Richards | West Coast-Tasman | 39 | -6 | ||||
46 | Marion Sanson | Whanganui | — | — | ||||
47 | Andrew Shaw | Northcote | — | — | ||||
48 | Peter Sykes | Māngere | — | — | ||||
49 | Jordan Walker | East Coast | — | — | ||||
— | Tamatha Paul | Wellington Central | — | — | Won Wellington Central |
Labour Party
editThe Labour Party released its list on 31 July 2023.[14]
Rank | Name | Portrait | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chris Hipkins | Electorate | Remutaka | 6 | +5 | Won Remutaka | ||
2 | Kelvin Davis | Electorate | Te Tai Tokerau | 2 | 0 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | |
3 | Carmel Sepuloni | Electorate | Kelston | 8 | +5 | Won Kelston | ||
4 | Grant Robertson | Electorate | 3 | -1 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | ||
5 | Megan Woods | Electorate | Wigram | 5 | 0 | Won Wigram | ||
6 | Jan Tinetti | List | Tauranga | 32 | +26 | Elected from list | ||
7 | Ayesha Verrall | List | 17 | +10 | Elected from list | |||
8 | Willie Jackson | List | 19 | +11 | Elected from list | |||
9 | Willow-Jean Prime | Electorate | Northland | 36 | +27 | Elected from list | ||
10 | Damien O'Connor | Electorate | West Coast-Tasman | 14 | +4 | Elected from list | ||
11 | Adrian Rurawhe | Electorate | 24 | +13 | Elected from list | |||
12 | Andrew Little | List | 7 | -5 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2023[15] | ||
13 | David Parker | List | 9 | -4 | Elected from list | |||
14 | Peeni Henare | Electorate | Tāmaki Makaurau | 18 | +4 | Elected from list | ||
15 | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | Electorate | Maungakiekie | 31 | +16 | Elected from list | ||
16 | Kieran McAnulty | Electorate | Wairarapa | 26 | +10 | Elected from list | ||
17 | Ginny Andersen | Electorate | Hutt South | 45 | +28 | Elected from list | ||
18 | Barbara Edmonds | Electorate | Mana | 49 | +31 | Won Mana | ||
19 | Jo Luxton | Electorate | Rangitata | 39 | +20 | Elected from list | ||
20 | Duncan Webb | Electorate | Christchurch Central | 43 | +23 | Won Christchurch Central | ||
21 | Rino Tirikatene | Electorate | Te Tai Tonga | 29 | +8 | Elected from list | Left parliament in 2024 | |
22 | Deborah Russell | Electorate | New Lynn | 33 | +11 | Elected from list | ||
23 | Rachel Brooking | List | Dunedin | 46 | +23 | Won Dunedin | ||
24 | Jenny Salesa | Electorate | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | 13 | -11 | Won Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | ||
25 | Tangi Utikere | Electorate | Palmerston North | — | — | Won Palmerston North | ||
26 | Camilla Belich | List | Epsom | 30 | +4 | Lost seat | Replaced Andrew Little in 2023[16] | |
27 | Tracey McLellan | Electorate | Banks Peninsula | 53 | +26 | Lost seat | Replaced Rino Tirikatene in 2024 | |
28 | Shanan Halbert | Electorate | Northcote | 51 | +23 | Lost seat | Replaced Kelvin Davis in 2024 | |
29 | Glen Bennett | Electorate | New Plymouth | 72 | +43 | Lost seat | Replaced Grant Robertson in 2024 | |
30 | Vanushi Walters | Electorate | Upper Harbour | 22 | -8 | Lost seat | ||
31 | Georgie Dansey | Hamilton East | 81 | +50 | ||||
32 | Dan Rosewarne | List | Waimakariri | 56 | +24 | Lost seat | ||
33 | Naisi Chen | List | East Coast Bays | 38 | +5 | Lost seat | ||
34 | Anahila Kanongata'a | List | Papakura | 44 | +10 | Lost seat | ||
35 | Angela Roberts | List | Taranaki-King Country | 50 | +15 | Lost seat | ||
36 | Tāmati Coffey | List | East Coast | 37 | +1 | Lost seat | ||
37 | Ibrahim Omer | List | Wellington Central | 42 | +5 | Lost seat | ||
38 | Neru Leavasa | Electorate | Takanini | 52 | +14 | Lost seat | ||
39 | Toni Boynton | Waiariki | — | — | ||||
40 | Anna Lorck | Electorate | Tukituki | — | — | Lost seat | ||
41 | George Hampton | North Shore | — | — | ||||
42 | Rachel Boyack | Electorate | Nelson | 57 | +15 | Won Nelson | ||
43 | Angie Warren-Clark | List | Whangārei | 35 | -8 | Lost seat | ||
44 | Liz Craig | List | Invercargill | 41 | -3 | Lost seat | ||
45 | Michael Wood | Electorate | Mount Roskill | 23 | -22 | Lost seat | ||
46 | Terisa Ngobi | Electorate | Ōtaki | 65 | +19 | Lost seat | ||
47 | Helen White | List | Mount Albert | 48 | +1 | Won Mount Albert | ||
48 | Arena Williams | Electorate | Manurewa | 58 | +10 | Won Manurewa | ||
49 | Phil Twyford | Electorate | Te Atatū | 4 | -45 | Won Te Atatū | ||
50 | Steph Lewis | Electorate | Whanganui | 55 | +5 | Lost seat | ||
51 | Sarah Pallett | Electorate | Ilam | 62 | +11 | Lost seat | ||
52 | Ingrid Leary | Electorate | Taieri | 59 | +7 | Won Taieri | ||
53 | Lemauga Lydia Sosene | List | Māngere | 54 | +1 | Won Māngere | ||
54 | Pare Taikato | Bay of Plenty | — | — | ||||
55 | Estefania Muller-Pallarès | Whangaparāoa | — | — | ||||
56 | Fleur Fitzsimons | Rongotai | — | — | ||||
57 | Reuben Davidson | Christchurch East | 67 | +10 | Won Christchurch East | |||
58 | Nick Ruane | — | — | |||||
59 | Fesaitu Solomone | Tāmaki | — | — | ||||
60 | Mark Hutchinson | Napier | — | — | ||||
61 | Nerissa Henry | Pakuranga | 77 | +16 | ||||
62 | Myra Williamson | Hamilton West | — | — | ||||
63 | Oscar Sims | Auckland Central | — | — | ||||
64 | Ala' Al-Bustanji | Taupō | 71 | +7 | ||||
65 | Gwendoline Keel | Port Waikato | — | — | ||||
66 | Kharag Singh | Botany | — | — | ||||
67 | Emma Dewhirst | Kaikōura | — | — | ||||
68 | Zulfiqar Butt | Rangitīkei | — | — | ||||
69 | Ben Sandford | Rotorua | — | — | ||||
70 | Simon McCallum | Southland | — | — | ||||
71 | Guy Wishart | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | — | ||||
72 | Deborah Rhodes | — | — | |||||
73 | Jamie Toko | Waikato | — | — | ||||
74 | Luke Jones | Selwyn | — | — | ||||
75 | Beryl Riley | Coromandel | — | — | ||||
76 | Ethan Reille | Waitaki | — | — | ||||
— | Nanaia Mahuta | Electorate | Hauraki-Waikato | 10 | — | Lost seat | ||
— | Greg O'Connor | Electorate | Ōhāriu | — | — | Won Ōhāriu | ||
— | Soraya Peke-Mason | List | Te Tai Hauāuru | 60 | — | Lost seat | ||
— | Cushla Tangaere-Manuel | Ikaroa-Rawhiti | — | — | Won Ikaroa-Rawhiti |
National Party
editThe National Party released its list on 19 August 2023.[17]
Rank | Name | Portrait | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Christopher Luxon | Electorate | Botany | 61 | +60 | Won Botany | ||
2 | Nicola Willis | List | Ōhāriu | 13 | +11 | Elected from list | ||
3 | Chris Bishop | List | Hutt South | 7 | +4 | Won Hutt South | ||
4 | Shane Reti | List | Whangārei | 5 | +1 | Won Whangārei | ||
5 | Paul Goldsmith | List | Epsom | 3 | -2 | Elected from list | ||
6 | Louise Upston | Electorate | Taupō | 9 | +3 | Won Taupō | ||
7 | Erica Stanford | Electorate | East Coast Bays | 39 | +32 | Won East Coast Bays | ||
8 | Matt Doocey | Electorate | Waimakariri | 31 | +23 | Won Waimakariri | ||
9 | Simeon Brown | Electorate | Pakuranga | 37 | +28 | Won Pakuranga | ||
10 | Judith Collins | Electorate | Papakura | 1 | -9 | Won Papakura | ||
11 | Mark Mitchell | Electorate | Whangaparāoa | 15 | +4 | Won Whangaparāoa | ||
12 | Todd McClay | Electorate | Rotorua | 6 | -6 | Won Rotorua | ||
13 | Melissa Lee | List | Mount Albert | 16 | +3 | Elected from list | ||
14 | Gerry Brownlee | List | 2 | -12 | Elected from list | |||
15 | Andrew Bayly | Electorate | Port Waikato | 17 | +2 | Elected from list | Replaced himself in the 2023 Port Waikato by-election | |
16 | Penny Simmonds | Electorate | Invercargill | 63 | +47 | Won Invercargill | ||
17 | Simon Watts | Electorate | North Shore | 65 | +48 | Won North Shore | ||
18 | Chris Penk | Electorate | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 41 | +23 | Won Kaipara ki Mahurangi | ||
19 | Nicola Grigg | Electorate | Selwyn | 60 | +41 | Won Selwyn | ||
20 | Nancy Lu | 26 | +6 | Replaced Andrew Bayly (in his role as list MP) in 2023 | ||||
21 | Suze Redmayne | Rangitīkei | — | — | Won Rangitīkei | |||
22 | Katie Nimon | Napier | 45 | +23 | Won Napier | |||
23 | Catherine Wedd | Tukituki | — | — | Won Tukituki | |||
24 | Tama Potaka | Electorate | Hamilton West | — | — | Won Hamilton West | ||
25 | Agnes Loheni | (Former MP) | 28 | +3 | ||||
26 | Maureen Pugh | List | West Coast-Tasman | 19 | -7 | Won West Coast-Tasman | ||
27 | Emma Chatterton | Remutaka | — | — | ||||
28 | James Christmas | — | — | |||||
29 | Dale Stephens | Christchurch Central | 29 | 0 | ||||
30 | Siva Kilari | Manurewa | — | — | ||||
31 | Harete Hipango | List | Te Tai Hauāuru | 21 | -10 | Lost seat | ||
32 | Rosemary Bourke | Māngere | — | — | ||||
33 | Frances Hughes | Mana | — | — | ||||
34 | Paulo Garcia | (Former MP) | New Lynn | 25 | -9 | Won New Lynn | ||
35 | Blair Cameron | Nelson | — | — | ||||
36 | Barbara Kuriger | Electorate | Taranaki-King Country | 20 | -16 | Won Taranaki-King Country | ||
37 | Tracy Summerfield | Wigram | — | — | ||||
38 | Hinurewa te Hau | Tāmaki Makaurau | — | — | ||||
39 | Angee Nicholas | Te Atatū | — | — | ||||
40 | Vanessa Weenink | Banks Peninsula | — | — | Won Banks Peninsula | |||
41 | Rima Nakhle | Takanini | 50 | +9 | Won Takanini | |||
42 | Ruby Schaumkel | Kelston | — | — | ||||
43 | Mahesh Muralidhar | Auckland Central | — | — | ||||
44 | Dana Kirkpatrick | East Coast | — | — | Won East Coast | |||
45 | Scott Sheeran | Wellington Central | — | — | ||||
46 | Navtej Singh Randhawa | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | — | ||||
47 | Carl Bates | Whanganui | — | — | Won Whanganui | |||
48 | Carlos Cheung | Mount Roskill | — | — | Won Mount Roskill | |||
49 | Matthew French | Taieri | — | — | ||||
50 | Matt Stock | Christchurch East | — | — | ||||
51 | Karunā Muthu | Rongotai | — | — | ||||
52 | Ankit Bansal | Palmerston North | — | — | ||||
53 | Joseph Mooney | Electorate | Southland | 62 | +9 | Won Southland | ||
54 | Simon O'Connor | Electorate | Tāmaki | 35 | -19 | Lost seat | ||
55 | Scott Simpson | Electorate | Coromandel | 10 | -45 | Won Coromandel | ||
56 | Stuart Smith | Electorate | Kaikōura | 32 | -24 | Won Kaikōura | ||
57 | Sam Uffindell | Electorate | Tauranga | — | — | Won Tauranga | ||
58 | Tim van de Molen | Electorate | Waikato | 42 | -16 | Won Waikato | ||
59 | Miles Anderson | Waitaki | — | — | Won Waitaki | |||
60 | Dan Bidois | (Former MP) | Northcote | 43 | -17 | Won Northcote | ||
61 | Mike Butterick | Wairarapa | 58 | -3 | Won Wairarapa | |||
62 | Cameron Brewer | Upper Harbour | — | — | Won Upper Harbour | |||
63 | Hamish Campbell | Ilam | 47 | -16 | Won Ilam | |||
64 | Tim Costley | Ōtaki | 59 | -5 | Won Ōtaki | |||
65 | Greg Fleming | Maungakiekie | — | — | Won Maungakiekie | |||
66 | Ryan Hamilton | Hamilton East | — | — | Won Hamilton East | |||
67 | David MacLeod | New Plymouth | — | — | Won New Plymouth | |||
68 | Grant McCallum | Northland | — | — | Won Northland | |||
69 | James Meager | Rangitata | — | — | Won Rangitata | |||
70 | Tom Rutherford | Bay of Plenty | — | — | Won Bay of Plenty | |||
71 | Felicity Foy | — | — | |||||
72 | Janelle Hocking | — | — | |||||
73 | Kesh Naidoo-Rauf | — | — | |||||
74 | Senthuran Arulanantham | — | — | |||||
— | Michael Woodhouse | List | Dunedin | 12 | — | Lost seat |
New Zealand First
editNew Zealand First released its list on 16 September 2023.[18]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Winston Peters | (Former MP) | 1 | 0 | Elected from list | ||
2 | Shane Jones | (Former MP) | Northland | 4 | +2 | Elected from list | |
3 | Casey Costello | Port Waikato | — | — | Elected from list | ||
4 | Mark Patterson | (Former MP) | Taieri | 7 | +3 | Elected from list | |
5 | Jenny Marcroft | (Former MP) | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 17 | +12 | Elected from list | |
6 | Jamie Arbuckle | Kaikōura | 13 | +7 | Elected from list | ||
7 | Andy Foster | Mana | — | — | Elected from list | ||
8 | Tanya Unkovich | Epsom | — | — | Elected from list | ||
9 | David Wilson | Upper Harbour | 9 | 0 | |||
10 | Erika Harvey | Tauranga | 11 | +1 | |||
11 | Kirsten Murfitt | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
12 | Lee Donoghue | Hutt South | — | — | |||
13 | Stu Husband | Waikato | 16 | +3 | |||
14 | Gavin Benney | Whangārei | — | — | |||
15 | Anne Degia-Pala | Kelston | 24 | +9 | |||
16 | Robert Ballantyne | Rangitata | — | — | |||
17 | Helma Vermeulen | Rangitīkei | — | — | |||
18 | Laurie Turnbull | Napier | — | — | |||
19 | Taylor Arneil | Wellington Central | 23 | +4 | |||
20 | Keegan Langeveld | Dunedin | — | — | |||
21 | Tira Pehi | Taupō | — | — | |||
22 | Shane Wiremu | Christchurch East | — | — | |||
23 | Mark Arneil | Christchurch Central | 14 | -9 | |||
24 | Michelle Warren | Northcote | — | — | |||
25 | Robert Monds | Papakura | 27 | +2 | |||
26 | Kevin Stone | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
27 | Jackie Farrelly | West Coast-Tasman | 21 | -6 | |||
28 | Geoff Mills | Rongotai | — | — | |||
29 | Anthony Odering | Waitaki | 22 | -7 | |||
30 | William Arnold | Whanganui | — | — | |||
31 | Craig Sinclair | East Coast | — | — | |||
32 | Russelle Knaapp | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
33 | Lindsay Kirslake | Banks Peninsula | — | — | |||
34 | Andrew Hogg | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
35 | Caleb Ansell | Coromandel | — | — |
Te Pāti Māori
editTe Pāti Māori released their list on 20 August 2023.[19]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Debbie Ngarewa-Packer | List | Te Tai Hauāuru | 1 | 0 | Won Te Tai Hauāuru | |
2 | Rawiri Waititi | Electorate | Waiariki | 2 | 0 | Won Waiariki | |
3 | Meka Whaitiri | Electorate | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | (Labour: 28) | +25 | Lost seat | |
4 | Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke | Hauraki-Waikato | — | — | Won Hauraki-Waikato | ||
5 | Tākuta Ferris | Te Tai Tonga | 4 | -1 | Won Te Tai Tonga | ||
6 | Takutai Moana Kemp | Tāmaki Makaurau | — | — | Won Tāmaki Makaurau | ||
7 | Mariameno Kapa-Kingi | Te Tai Tokerau | 6 | -1 | Won Te Tai Tokerau | ||
8 | Merepeka Raukawa-Tait | Rotorua | 9 | +1 | |||
9 | Eru Kapa-Kingi | 10 | +1 | ||||
10 | Keanu Flavell | — | — | ||||
11 | Hilda Peters | Māngere | — | — | |||
12 | Arabela Poihegatama | — | — | ||||
13 | Pere Huriwai-Seger | — | — | ||||
14 | Hoera Kereama | — | — | ||||
15 | Te Ao Kapa | — | — | ||||
16 | Bridget Bell | — | — | ||||
17 | Fallyn Flavell | East Coast | 20 | +3 | |||
18 | Rivah Hura | — | — | ||||
19 | Conor Watene-O'Sullivan | — | — | ||||
20 | Tureiti Moxon | 11 | -9 | ||||
21 | Nancy Tuaine | — | — | ||||
22 | Teresa Butler | — | — | ||||
23 | Kyla Campbell-Kamariera | — | — | ||||
24 | Jacqui Harema | Kelston | — | — | |||
25 | Te Waka Ruapounamu McLeod | — | — | ||||
26 | John Tamihere | (Former MP) | Te Atatū | 7 | -19 | ||
27 | Elijah Pue | 12 | -15 | ||||
28 | Rangi McLean | Manurewa | 21 | -7 | |||
29 | Mikaere Sydney | Tauranga | — | — | |||
30 | Awatea Parker | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
31 | Te Whakapono Waikare | Wairarapa | — | — |
Unsuccessful parties
editAnimal Justice Party
editAnimal Justice Party Aotearoa New Zealand announced their list.[20]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Robert McNeil | Botany | — | — | |||
2 | Anna Rippon | Port Waikato | — | — | |||
3 | Atom Emet | Rongotai | — | — | |||
4 | Nicholas Hancock | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
5 | Danette Wereta | Christchurch East | — | — | |||
6 | Hamish Watkins | New Plymouth | — | — | |||
7 | Sarah Jackson | Christchurch Central | — | — | |||
8 | Lily Carrington | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
9 | Sandra Kyle | Whanganui | — | — | |||
10 | Paran Jeet | Banks Peninsula | — | — | |||
11 | Christopher Gordon | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
12 | Douglas Begg | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
13 | Chelsea Stokman | Tauranga | — | — | |||
14 | Caitlin Grattan | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
15 | Madeleine Kane | Auckland Central | — | — | |||
16 | Melanie Wilson | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
17 | Lynley Tulloch | Takanini | — | — |
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
editAotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party has published its list via Policy.nz.[21]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maki Herbert | Te Tai Tokerau | 2 | +1 | |||
2 | Michael Appleby | Wellington Central | 1 | -1 | |||
3 | Mike Britnell | Christchurch Central | 3 | 0 | |||
4 | Paula Lambert | Christchurch East | 4 | 0 | |||
5 | Kevin O'Connell | Invercargill | 6 | +1 | |||
6 | Irinka Britnell | Ilam | 5 | -1 | |||
7 | Jeff Lye | Northland | 9 | +2 | |||
8 | Jennifer de Jonge | Whangārei | 10 | +2 | |||
9 | Christopher Coker | Auckland Central | 11 | +2 | |||
10 | Blair Anderson | Wigram | — | — | |||
11 | Romana Manning | Tukituki | 8 | -3 | |||
12 | Anntwinette Grumball | Southland | — | — | |||
13 | Rebecca Robin | Te Tai Tonga | — | — | |||
14 | Adrian McDermott | Dunedin | — | — | |||
15 | Anituhia McDonald | — | — | ||||
16 | Antony Brown | 12 | -4 |
DemocracyNZ
editDemocracyNZ has published its party list via its website.[22]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Matt King | (Former MP) | Northland | (National: 40) | +39 | ||
2 | Gordon Malcolm | Waimakariri | — | — | |||
3 | Leao Tildsley | Kelston | — | — | |||
4 | Martin Langford | Napier | — | — | |||
5 | Scotty Bright | Port Waikato | — | — | |||
6 | Juanita O'Connell | Ilam | — | — | |||
7 | Roger Small | Waitaki | — | — | |||
8 | Diana Burgess | Whangārei | — | — | |||
9 | Doug Allington | Banks Peninsula | (Advance NZ: 11) | +2 | |||
10 | Sarah Brewer | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | — | |||
11 | Sandra Campbell | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
12 | Chris Robinson | East Coast | — | — | |||
13 | Craig Laybourn | Whangaparāoa | — | — |
Freedoms NZ
editFreedoms New Zealand is a political alliance made up of The Freedoms & Rights Coalition, Vision NZ, and the NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party.[23]
Rank | Name | Component Party | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brian Tamaki | Freedoms NZ | — | — | ||||
2 | Sue Grey | Outdoors & Freedom | West Coast-Tasman | (Outdoors: 1) | -1 | |||
3 | Hannah Tamaki | Vision NZ | Tāmaki Makaurau | (Vision NZ: 1) | -2 | |||
4 | Donna Pokere-Phillips | Outdoors & Freedom | Hauraki-Waikato | (Māori: 5) | +1 | |||
5 | Heker Robertson | Vision NZ | Remutaka | — | — | |||
6 | Aly Cook | Outdoors & Freedom | — | — | ||||
7 | Paul Davie | Rock The Vote NZ | Auckland Central | — | — | |||
8 | Phineas Mann | Vision NZ | New Lynn | — | — | |||
9 | Caine Warren | Vision NZ | Manurewa | — | — | |||
10 | John Alcock | Rock The Vote NZ | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
11 | Sarai Tepou | Outdoors & Freedom | Coromandel | (Advance NZ: 58) | +47 | |||
12 | Charles Hunia | Vision NZ | Waiariki | — | — | |||
13 | Mark Donaldson | Vision NZ | Northcote | — | — | |||
14 | Eric Chuah | Rock The Vote NZ | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
15 | Alan Simmons | Outdoors & Freedom | (Outdoors: 2) | -13 | ||||
16 | Michael Ngahuka | Vision NZ | Tukituki | — | — | |||
17 | Vijay Sudhamalla | Vision NZ | Port Waikato | — | — | |||
18 | Michael Clarkson | Rock The Vote NZ | Rangitata | — | — | |||
19 | Naomi Maclean | Vision NZ | Southland | — | — | |||
20 | Fuiavailili Ala'ilima | Vision NZ | Māngere | (New Conservative: 18) | -2 | |||
21 | Grant Mountjoy | Rock The Vote NZ | — | — | ||||
22 | Rudi du Plooy | Vision NZ | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
23 | Karl Mokaraka | Vision NZ | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | — | |||
24 | Kathy Harvey | Vision NZ | Papakura | — | — | |||
25 | Merania Roa | Vision NZ | Rongotai | — | — | |||
26 | Paris Winiata | Vision NZ | Te Tai Hauāuru | (Vision NZ: 5) | -21 | |||
27 | Leon Samuels | Vision NZ | Tauranga | — | — | |||
28 | Patrick Lim | Vision NZ | Ōhāriu | — | — | |||
29 | Lois Dornan | Vision NZ | Waikato | — | — | |||
30 | Meg Lim | Vision NZ | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
31 | Leighton Packer | Vision NZ | East Coast | (ONE: 11) | -20 | |||
32 | Max Rangitutia | Vision NZ | Hutt South | — | — | |||
33 | Daryl Raison | Vision NZ | Taranaki-King Country | — | — | |||
34 | Judith Terrill | Vision NZ | Invercargill | (ONE: 15) | -19 | |||
35 | Ata Tuhakaraina | Vision NZ | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | — | — |
Leighton Baker Party
editLeighton Baker Party's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Leighton Baker | Waimakariri | (New Conservative: 1) | 0 | |||
2 | Wendy Gillespie | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
3 | Debra Marie Cullimore | Wigram | — | — |
New Conservatives
editThe New Conservatives announced their list.[25]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Helen Houghton | Christchurch East | 6 | +5 | |||
2 | Dieuwe de Boer | Botany | 9 | +7 | |||
3 | Karl Thomas | Rangitata | — | — | |||
4 | Paul Deacon | — | — | ||||
5 | Chris O'Brien | Ilam | — | — | |||
6 | Alister Hood | Kelston | — | — | |||
7 | Cyndee Elder | Dunedin | — | — | |||
8 | Jonathan Langridge | Tauranga | — | — | |||
9 | Abe Coulter | Selwyn | — | — | |||
10 | Steven Senn | — | — |
New Nation Party
editNew Nation Party list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael Jacomb | — | — | ||||
2 | Guy Slocum | Auckland Central | — | — | |||
3 | Greg Robinson | New Plymouth | — | — | |||
4 | Dolf van Amersfoort | Rangitata | — | — | |||
5 | Jeremy Elvidge | — | — | ||||
6 | Nathan Barnes | — | — | ||||
7 | Jan Newbould | — | — | ||||
8 | Anthony de Vries | — | — | ||||
9 | Angela Mackie | — | — | ||||
10 | Brian Johnston | — | — |
NewZeal
editNewZeal's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alfred Ngaro | (Former MP) | (National: 30) | +29 | |||
2 | Paul Adams | (Former MP) | East Coast Bays | — | — | ||
3 | Kariana Black-Vercoe | Rotorua | (ONE: 5) | +2 | |||
4 | Lisa Marie Mead | Banks Peninsula | — | — | |||
5 | Tony Pitiroi | Remutaka | — | — | |||
6 | Charles Nimmo | — | — | ||||
7 | Waipatu Winitana | — | — | ||||
8 | Tracey Pita | — | — | ||||
9 | Hayley Colling | — | — | ||||
10 | Watson Pita | — | — | ||||
11 | Marlene Angilene Greaves | — | — |
New Zealand Loyal
editNew Zealand Loyal's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Liz Gunn | — | — | ||||
2 | Peter Drew | — | — | ||||
3 | Phillip George Engel | — | — |
The Opportunities Party
editThe Opportunities Party (TOP) announced their list on 4 August 2023.[26]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raf Manji | Ilam | — | — | |||
2 | Natalia Albert | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
3 | Benjamin Peters | Dunedin | 5 | +2 | |||
4 | Nina Su | Epsom | — | — | |||
5 | Shai Navot | Upper Harbour | 2 | -3 | |||
6 | Jessica Hammond | Ōhāriu | 3 | -3 | |||
7 | Ciara Swords | Mount Albert | 18 | +11 | |||
8 | Damian Sycamore | Auckland Central | — | — | |||
9 | Naomi Pocock | Hamilton West | 8 | -1 | |||
10 | Abe Gray | North Shore | 11 | +1 | |||
11 | Ben Wylie-van Eerd | Hutt South | 14 | +3 | |||
12 | Alex Corkin | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
13 | Megan Owen | Waikato | — | — |
Women's Rights Party
editWomen's Rights Party announced their list on 14 September 2023 via its website.[27]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank |
Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jill Ovens | — | — | ||||
2 | Chimene del la Varis | — | — | ||||
3 | Karen Guilliland | — | — | ||||
4 | Marnie Fornusek | — | — | ||||
5 | Prue Hyman | — | — | ||||
6 | Catherine Ormsby | — | — | ||||
7 | Linde Rose | — | — | ||||
8 | Sue Hoskins | — | — | ||||
9 | Catherine Mann | — | — | ||||
10 | MacKenzie Clark | — | — | ||||
11 | Kathleen Lauderdale | (Social Credit: 5) | -6 | ||||
12 | Adrienne Owen-Jones | — | — |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Elizabeth Kerekere resigned from her position as a current list MP in May 2023 during the list ranking process and will not stand for the Green Party in the 2023 election.
References
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- ^ "Parties". vote.nz.
- ^ "ACT announces list for 2023 General Election". ACT New Zealand. 16 July 2023.
- ^ "Our Candidates". ACT New Zealand. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
- ^ Desmarais, Felix (23 August 2023). "ACT's Seymour 'happy' another candidate left a month ago". 1 News.
- ^ "ACT candidate who compared vaccine mandates to concentration camps quits". 1 News. 23 August 2023.
- ^ Collins, Benedict (9 September 2023). "ACT loses another candidate just weeks out from election". 1 News. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
- ^ Cheng, Derek (9 October 2023). "Election 2023: Act candidate Neil Christensen dies, by-election to be held for Port Waikato". The New Zealand Herald.
- ^ Coughlan, Thomas (3 April 2023). "Golriz Ghahraman down, Elizabeth Kerekere up in new Green Party list – Efeso Collins in unwinnable position". The New Zealand Herald.
- ^ "Green Party unveils its list for the 2023 election". Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. 20 May 2023.
- ^ Brew, Andy (15 June 2023). "Green Party's Kaikoura candidate steps down to take up new role in Christchurch". Marlborough Express.
- ^ Fallow, Michael (28 August 2023). "No Green candidate for Invercargill". The Southland Times. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
- ^ "Election 2023 Candidates". Green Party. Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
- ^ "Labour releases party list for 2023 election". RNZ. 31 July 2023.
- ^ "Notice of vacancy in seat in House of Representatives". New Zealand Gazette. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
- ^ "Declaration by Electoral Commission that Camilla Vera Feslier Belich is clected a Member of Parliament". New Zealand Gazette. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
- ^ Coughlan, Thomas (19 August 2023). "Election 2023: Christopher Luxon unveils list, senior MP withdraws". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
- ^ "Election 2023: New Zealand First releases party list". Radio New Zealand. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
- ^ Desmarais, Felix (20 August 2023). "Te Pāti Māori list: 20-year-old ranked at number four". 1 News. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ "Animal Justice Party". The Spinoff.
- ^ "Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis". The Spinoff. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
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- ^ "Our Team". New Conservative.
- ^ "The Opportunities Party announces a fresh team to bring new ideas to Parliament at the 2023 General Election". The Opportunities Party. 4 August 2023.
- ^ "Election 2023 Candidates". Women's Rights Party. Retrieved 14 September 2023.