Party lists in the 2008 New Zealand general election

This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2008 general election. Party lists determine (in the light of country-wide proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation electoral system. Electoral law required submission of all party lists for this particular election by 14 October 2008.[1]

New Zealand political candidates
in the MMP era

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Successful parties

ACT

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Rodney HideElectorateEpsom10Y Won Epsom
2 Heather RoyListWellington Central20Y Elected from list
3 Roger Douglas(Former MP)HunuaY Elected from list
4 John BoscawenNorth ShoreY Elected from list
5 David GarrettHelensvilleY Elected from listN Left parliament in 2010
6 Hilary CalvertDunedin NorthY Replaced David Garrett in 2010
7 Peter TashkoffTe Tai Tokerau
8 John OrmondNapier
9 Colin du Plessis Ōhariu
10 Shawn TanMount Roskill
11 Ron ScottTauranga
12 Aaron KeownWaimakariri
13 Nick KearneyNorthcote51+38
14 Lyn MurphyManukau East
15 David Olsen14-1
16 Frances DenzBay of Plenty28+12
17 Dave Moore
18 Mike BridgeRongotai
19 Lech BeltowskiTe Atatū18-1
20 Beryl GoodRodney
21 Dave TattersfieldKaikōura
22 John ThompsonPapakura
23 Kevin Campbell
24 Mark DaviesWaikato52+28
25 Michael BaileyManurewa
26 Carl Freimann
27 Chris AlbersNew Plymouth
28 Vince Ashworth
29 Shane AtkinsonWairarapa
30 Ray BassettCoromandel54+24
31 Mike CollinsMana32+1
32 Alan DavidsonWhanganui
33 Andrew Falloon34+1
34 Matthew GardinerWigram
35 Roly HendersonClutha-Southland
36 Ted Howard
37 Bill IzardTaranaki-King Country
38 Duncan LennoxTukituki
39 Garry MallettHamilton East59+20
40 Stephen Martin
41 Patricia Martin
42 Kathleen McCabeMount Albert
43 Peter McCaffrey Ōtaki
44 Tom McClellandWhangarei
45 Athol McQuilkanMaungakiekie
46 Rayneil Narsey
47 Colin NichollsDunedin South
48 Jon Olsen
49 Ian ParkerHamilton West
50 James Read
51 John RiddellWaitakere43-8
52 Geoff RussellPort Hills
53 Chris Simmons Tāmaki
54 Toni SeverinChristchurch Central
55 David Seymour550
56 Michael Tabachnik Māngere
57 Michael TaskerNew Lynn
58 Jean Thompson-Church
59 Graeme Tulloch
60 Scott UrenAuckland Central
61 John FraserWaitaki27-34
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Green Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jeanette FitzsimonsList10Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2010
2 Russel NormanListRongotai10+8Y Elected from list
3 Sue BradfordListEast Coast Bays30Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2009
4 Metiria TureiListDunedin North6+2Y Elected from list
5 Sue KedgleyListWellington Central4-1Y Elected from list
6 Keith LockeListEpsom5-1Y Elected from list
7 Kevin HagueWest Coast-TasmanY Elected from list
8 Catherine DelahuntyEast Coast9+1Y Elected from list
9 Kennedy GrahamIlamY Elected from list
10 David ClendonHelensville12+2Y Replaced Sue Bradford in 2009
11 Gareth Hughes ŌhariuY Replaced Jeanette Fitzsimons in 2010
12 Steffan BrowningKaikōura11-1
13 Mojo MathersChristchurch East16+3
14 Mike Ward(Former MP)8-6
15 Quentin DuthieTukituki
16 Mikaere Curtis Tāmaki Makaurau17+1
17 Rick Leckinger Tāmaki
18 Jeanette ElleyNorthcote19+1
19 Virginia HorrocksHutt South
20 Donna WyndManukau East
21 David HayRodney
22 Diana MellorNelson
23 James RedwoodCoromandel
24 Lisa ErMount Roskill
25 Jan McLauchlanChristchurch Central
26 Lizzie Gillett
27 Rayna Fahey
28 Craig CarsonInvercargill29+1
29 Richard Tindall
30 Paul DohertyWhangarei
31 Michael WoodcockWairarapa
32 Pieter WatsonNorth Shore
33 Lynette VigrassRimutaka
34 Bevan TipeneIkaroa-Rāwhiti
35 Peter TaylorWigram
36 Karen SummerhaysTauranga
37 Mua Strickson-Pua Māngere20-17
38 Gary StewartWaitakere
39 Dale StevensHamilton West
40 Brett StansfieldNapier
41 James Shaw
42 Raewyn SavilleRotorua54+12
43 Denise RocheAuckland Central
44 Rebecca Redwood
45 Linda PerssonHamilton East
46 David BroughtonHamilton East
47 Lawrence O'HalloranPalmerston North
48 John MilnesWhanganui49+1
49 Alan LieftingWaimakariri47-2
50 Martin LeidingNorthland
51 Dora LangsburyTe Tai Tonga
52 Fiona KenworthyHunua
53 James Kebbell Ōtaki
54 Alan JohnsonManurewa
55 Wendy HarperWaikato
56 Rob HamillTaranaki-King Country
57 Rachel GrimwoodPapakura
58 Timothy GowClutha-Southland
59 Xavier GoldieTe Atatū
60 Michael GilchristMana
61 Ryan Garland
62 Shane GallagherDunedin South
63 Zachery DornerPakuranga
64 Katherine DewarNew Lynn37-27
65 Peter CooperBotany
66 Joseph BurstonPort Hills
67 Oliver BriggsWaitaki
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Labour Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Helen ClarkElectorateMount Albert10Y Won Mount AlbertN Left parliament in 2009
2 Michael CullenList20Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2009
3 Phil GoffElectorateMount Roskill6+3Y Won Mount Roskill
4 Annette KingElectorateRongotai7+3Y Won Rongotai
5 Parekura HoromiaElectorateIkaroa-Rawhiti50Y Won Ikaroa-Rawhiti
6 Pete HodgsonElectorateDunedin North12+6Y Won Dunedin North
7 Chris CarterElectorateTe Atatū19+12Y Won Te Atatū
8 David CunliffeElectorateNew Lynn31+23Y Won New Lynn
9 Maryan StreetListNelson36+27Y Elected from list
10 Nanaia MahutaElectorateTainuiY Won Tainui
11 Winnie LabanElectorateMana20+9Y Won ManaN Left parliament in 2010
12 Rajen PrasadY Elected from list
13 Ruth DysonElectoratePort Hills14+1Y Won Port Hills
14 Trevor MallardElectorateHutt South8-6Y Won Hutt South
15 Lianne DalzielElectorateChristchurch East26+11Y Won Christchurch East
16 Shane JonesListNorthland27+11Y Elected from list
17 David ParkerListWaitaki37+20Y Elected from list
18 Clayton CosgroveElectorateWaimakaririY Won Waimakariri
19 Darren HughesElectorateOtaki34+15Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2011
20 Jacinda ArdernWaikatoY Elected from list
21 Raymond HuoY Elected from list
22 Sue MoroneyListHamilton East42+20Y Elected from list
23 Mita RirinuiListWaiariki15-8Y Elected from list
24 William SioListMangere47+23Y Won Mangere
25 Moana MackeyListEast Coast41+16Y Elected from list
26 Phil TwyfordNorth Shore55+29Y Elected from list
27 Charles ChauvelListOhariu44+17Y Elected from list
28 Carol BeaumontMaungakiekieY Elected from list
29 Kelvin DavisTe Tai TokerauY Elected from list
30 Steve ChadwickElectorateRotorua33+3Y Elected from list
31 Ashraf ChoudharyList25-6Y Elected from list
32 Lynne PillayElectorateWaitakere40+8Y Elected from list
33 Darien FentonListHelensville43+10Y Elected from list
34 Rick BarkerListTukituki21-13Y Elected from list
35 Carmel SepuloniY Elected from list
36 Stuart Nash60+24Y Elected from list
37 Damien O'ConnorElectorateWest Coast-TasmanN Lost seatY Replaced Michael Cullen in 2009
38 Judith TizardElectorateAuckland Central18-20N Lost seat
39 Mark BurtonElectorateTaupo16-23N Lost seat
40 Mahara OkeroaElectorateTe Tai Tonga22-18N Lost seat
41 Martin GallagherElectorateHamilton West32-9N Lost seat
42 Dave HereoraListPapakura39-3N Lost seat
43 Louisa WallList Tāmaki Makaurau46+3N Lost seatY Replaced Darren Hughes in 2011
44 Lesley SoperListInvercargill45+1N Lost seat
45 Clare CurranDunedin SouthY Won Dunedin South
46 Grant RobertsonWellington CentralY Won Wellington Central
47 Chris HipkinsRimutakaY Won Rimutaka
48 Iain Lees-GallowayPalmerston NorthY Won Palmerston North
49 Brendon BurnsChristchurch Central48-1Y Won Christchurch Central
50 Hamish McCrackenNorthcote49-1
51 Erin Ebborn-GillespieWigram69+18
52 Errol MasonTe Tai Hauāuru
53 Chris Yoo57+4
54 Josephine Bartley Tāmaki
55 Don PrydeClutha-Southland
56 Michael Wood58+2
57 Farida Sultana
58 Denise MackenzieWairarapa50-8
59 Julian BlanchardRangitata
60 Hamish McDouallWhanganui
61 Anjum Rahman64+3
62 Susan Zhu
63 Kate SuttonEpsom
64 Conor RobertsRodney
65 Koro TawaBotany
66 Jills Angus-BurneyRangitīkei
67 Vivienne GoldsmithEast Coast Bays
68 Eamon Daly65-3
69 Brian KellyPakuranga
70 Jordan CarterHunua
71 Tracy Dorreen
72 Renee van de WeertTaranaki-King Country
73 Anne PankhurstTauranga
74 David CoatesSelwyn
75 Hugh KininmonthCoromandel
76 Carol Devoy-HeenaBay of Plenty
77 Raj Thandi
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Māori Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Tariana TuriaElectorateTe Tai Hauāuru10Y Won Te Tai Hauāuru
2 Pita SharplesElectorate Tāmaki Makaurau20Y Won Tāmaki Makaurau
3 Hone HarawiraElectorateTe Tai TokerauY Won Te Tai Tokerau
4 Te Ururoa FlavellElectorateWaiariki10+6Y Won Waiariki
5 Angeline GreensillHauraki-Waikato9+4
6 Derek FoxIkaroa-Rāwhiti
7 Rahui KateneTe Tai TongaY Won Te Tai Tonga
8 Naida Glavish
9 Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi
10 Hector Matthews
11 Te Orohi Paul13+2
12 Amokura Panoho
13 Grant Hawke
14 Bronwyn Yates140
15 Josie Peita21+6
16 Richard Orzecki32+16
17 Mereana Pitman
18 Te Awanuiarangi Black
19 Georgina Haremate-Crawford40+21
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

National Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 John KeyElectorateHelensville7+6Y Won Helensville
2 Bill EnglishElectorateClutha-Southland4+2Y Won Clutha-Southland
3 Gerry BrownleeElectorateIlam2-1Y Won Ilam
4 Simon PowerElectorateRangitīkei3-1Y Won Rangitīkei
5 Nick SmithElectorateNelson50Y Won Nelson
6 Tony RyallElectorateBay of Plenty60Y Won Bay of Plenty
7 Judith CollinsElectoratePapakura12+5Y Won Papakura
8 Maurice WilliamsonElectoratePakuranga17+9Y Won Pakuranga
9 David CarterList8-1Y Elected from list
10 Anne TolleyElectorateEast Coast43+33Y Won East Coast
11 Murray McCullyElectorateEast Coast Bays110Y Won East Coast Bays
12 Lockwood SmithElectorateRodney9-3Y Won Rodney
13 Wayne MappElectorateNorth Shore14+1Y Won North Shore
14 Chris FinlaysonListRongotai27+13Y Elected from list
15 Tim GroserListNew Lynn13-2Y Elected from list
16 Steven JoyceY Elected from list
17 Georgina te HeuheuList19+2Y Elected from list
18 Nathan GuyList Ōtaki39+21Y Won Ōtaki
19 Lindsay TischElectorateWaikato24+5Y Won Waikato
20 Pansy WongListBotany200Y Won Botany
21 John CarterElectorateNorthland15-6Y Won Northland
22 Phil HeatleyElectorateWhangarei220Y Won Whangarei
23 Paul HutchisonElectorateHunua230Y Won Hunua
24 Shane ArdernElectorateTaranaki-King Country21-3Y Won Taranaki-King Country
25 Richard WorthListEpsom16-9Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2009
26 Tau HenareListTe Atatū29+3Y Elected from list
27 Sandra GoudieElectorateCoromandel26-1Y Won Coromandel
28 Eric RoyElectorateInvercargill37+9Y Won Invercargill
29 Jonathan ColemanElectorateNorthcote35+6Y Won Northcote
30 Kate WilkinsonListWaimakariri38+8Y Elected from list
31 Chris TremainElectorateNapier52+21Y Won Napier
32 Chester BorrowsElectorateWhanganui33+1Y Won Whanganui
33 Craig FossElectorateTukituki44+11Y Won Tukituki
34 Allan PeacheyElectorate Tāmaki30-4Y Won Tāmaki
35 Sam Lotu-IigaMaungakiekieY Won Maungakiekie
36 Hekia ParataManaY Elected from list
37 Melissa LeeY Elected from list
38 Kanwal Singh BakshiManukau EastY Elected from list
39 Jo GoodhewElectorateRangitata31-8Y Won Rangitata
40 Jacqui DeanElectorateWaitaki400Y Won Waitaki
41 Paula BennettListWaitakere45+4Y Won Waitakere
42 Chris AuchinvoleListWest Coast-Tasman34-8Y Won West Coast-Tasman
43 Nicky WagnerListChristchurch Central28-15Y Elected from list
44 David BennettElectorateHamilton East32-12Y Won Hamilton East
45 Jackie BlueListMount Roskill41-4Y Elected from list
46 Katrina ShanksList Ōhariu460Y Elected from list
47 Colin KingElectorateKaikōura42-5Y Won Kaikōura
48 Paul QuinnHutt SouthY Elected from list
49 Michael WoodhouseDunedin NorthY Elected from list
50 John HayesElectorateWairarapa500Y Won Wairarapa
51 Simon BridgesTaurangaY Won Tauranga
52 Amy AdamsSelwynY Won Selwyn
53 Louise UpstonTaupōY Won Taupō
54 Todd McClayRotoruaY Won Rotorua
55 Tim MacindoeHamilton West62+7Y Won Hamilton West
56 Aaron GilmoreChristchurch EastY Elected from list
57 Nikki KayeAuckland CentralY Won Auckland Central
58 Cam CalderManurewaY Replaced Richard Worth in 2009
59 Conway PowellDunedin South55-4
60 Stephen Franks(Former MP)Wellington Central(ACT: 4)-56
61 Marc Alexander(Former MP)Wigram(United Future: 4)-57
62 Malcolm PlimmerPalmerston North60-2
63 Mita Harris Māngere53-10
64 Terry HeffernanPort Hills
65 Ravi MusukuMount Albert48-17
66 Jonathan YoungNew PlymouthY Won New Plymouth
67 Richard WhitesideRimutaka
68 Paul O'Brien
69 Youngshin Watkins
70 Viv Gurrey
71 Dugald McLean
72 Simon O'Connor
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Progressive Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jim AndertonElectorateWigram10Y Won Wigram
2 Matt Robson(Former MP)Maungakiekie20
3 Josie Pagani Ōtaki
4 Paula Gillon13+9
5 Phil ClearwaterPort Hills14+9
6 Viv ShepherdWhangarei7+1
7 Trevor BarnardManukau East15+8
8 Brenda HillNorthcote17+9
9 Craig HutchinsonIlam
10 Justin RobsonAuckland Central
11 Jeffrey LyPakuranga
12 Suki AmirapuMount Roskill27+15
13 Somnath BagchiChristchurch Central
14 Sukhdev BainsManurewa29+15
15 Racheal CheamBotany
16 Mohammad Kazemi-YazdiNew Lynn22+6
17 Debbie LucasPalmerston North
18 Claire MainWaitaki35+17
19 Phillipa MainSelwyn36+17
20 John MauriceRimutaka21+1
21 Jacqui McAlpineDunedin South37+16
22 Dawn PatchettTukituki41+19
23 Tala Po'e Māngere42+19
24 Pavitra RoyTe Atatū43+19
25 Elspeth SandysChristchurch East44+19
26 David SomersetWellington Central48+22
27 Ralph Taylor Tāmaki
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

United Future

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter DunneElectorate Ōhariu10Y Won Ōhariu
2 Judy TurnerListEast Coast20N Lost seat
3 Denise KrumMaungakiekie
4 Graeme Reeves(Former MP)Wairarapa10+6
5 Pulotu Selio Solomon Māngere
6 Murray Smith(Former MP)Hutt South60
7 Neville WilsonMount Roskill14+7
8 Frank OwenPalmerston North
9 Janet TuckEpsom8-1
10 Karuna MuthuRongotai
11 Robin LoomesPort Hills27+16
12 Greg Graydon Tāmaki30+18
13 Damian LightNorth Shore
14 Vanessa RobertsWigram25+11
15 Aaron Galey-YoungAuckland Central
16 Ian McInnesEast Coast Bays17+1
17 Kelleigh Sheffield-CranstounWaimakariri
18 Brian WardRangitata
19 Vaughan SmithWellington Central
20 Jim StowersManurewa
21 Bryan MockridgePapakura
22 Arthur SolomonRotorua
23 Jenni HurnRimutaka
24 Manogi Turua HeadManukau East
25 Dianne Brown Ōtaki38+13
26 Quentin ToddPakuranga
27 Rochelle WhiteHamilton East
28 John LangfordRangitīkei
29 Philip Johnson
30 Kenneth Smith
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Unsuccessful parties

Alliance

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kay MurrayDunedin South
2 Andrew McKenziePort Hills3+1
3 Victor BillotDunedin North8+5
4 Paul PiesseChristchurch East2-2
5 Richard WallisWellington Central
6 Sarah Campbell
7 Bob van RuysseveltTe Atatū10+3
8 Jim Flynn7-1
9 Sarita DavisAuckland Central
10 Amy TubmanWairarapa
11 Richard Mitchell
12 Jack Yan
13 Tom DowieWigram11-2
14 Thomas O’NeillTukituki
15 Kelly Buchanan Ōhariu14-1
16 Jen Olsen
17 Greg KleisChristchurch Central18+1
18 Matthew Stephen
19 Marvin HubbardClutha-Southland23+4
20 Norm MacRitchieWaitaki25+5
21 Sandra EthellWaitakere19-2
22 Justin Wilson
23 Quentin Findlay13-10
24 Val Quinn
25 Sarah Martin
26 Peta Knibb22-4
27 Warren Brewer
28 Denis O’Connor
29 Eric Gamble26-3
30 Samuel Murray
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005),[6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Bill and Ben Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jamie "Bill" Linehan
2 Ben Boyce
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Democrats for Social Credit

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Stephnie de Ruyter10
2 John PembertonWaikato20
3 David WilsonNorthland30
4 Katherine RansomTauranga6+2
5 Carolyn McKenzie
6 David Tranter10+4
7 Heather M. SmithWhanganui9+2
8 Hessel van WierenWaitaki25+17
9 Barry PulfordTukituki24+15
10 Dawn McIntoshDunedin South
11 Iain ParkerTaranaki-King Country
12 Nick McIlraithChristchurch East
13 Ken GoodhueWhangarei11-2
14 John McCaskeyKaikōura
15 John RingWigram
16 Les Port
17 Bruce Stirling16-1
18 Ross Weddell13-5
19 Kelly PembertonWaikato190
20 David Espin14-6
21 Ross Hayward15-6
22 John Steemson5-17
23 Karl Hewlett17-6
24 Bob Fox27+3
25 Malcolm Keoghan
26 John Kilbride7-19
27 Harry Alchin-Smith
28 Alida Steemson26-2
29 Roger White
30 Garry Gribben
31 Olive McRae
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005),[6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Family Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Richard LewisManurewa(Destiny: 1)0
2 Paul Adams(Former MP)East Coast Bays
3 Angela XuNorthcote
4 George Ngatai
5 Pailate Poutoa Papali’iManukau East
6 Samuel DennisSelwyn
7 Michael KiddWaitakere
8 Melanie TaylorNorthland
9 Karl AdamsRodney
10 Louise ClearyNorth Shore
11 Paul TankardClutha-Southland
12 Yih Woh Chong
13 Elias Kanaris
14 Jerry Filipaina Māngere
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Kiwi Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Larry Baldock(Former MP)Tauranga(United Future: 5)+4
2 Gordon CopelandListRongotai(United Future: 3)+1N Lost seat
3 Simon KanBotany
4 Frank NaeaHunua
5 Simonne DyerRodney
6 Bernie Ogilvy(Former MP)Maungakiekie(United Future: 9)+3
7 Tony ChristiansenBay of Plenty
8 Tony BuntingRangitata
9 Vapi Kupenga Tāmaki Makaurau
10 Leighton BakerWaimakariri
11 Camilla ChinHutt South
12 Kevin StittManukau East
13 Robyn JacksonHamilton East(United Future: 28)+15
14 Jo van KempenTe Atatū
15 Marjorie Mulholland
16 Joel Sison Ōhariu
17 Grace HadenEpsom
18 Joseph RebelloMount Roskill
19 Robin WestleyNelson(United Future: 34)+15
20 Rebekah ClementWellington Central
21 Alastair BelcherKaikōura
22 Amjad KhanManurewa
23 Lindsay CameronWigram
24 Philip WescombeDunedin South
25 Christian DawsonMount Albert
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Legalise Cannabis Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael ApplebyWellington Central10
2 Michael BritnellChristchurch Central20
3 Paula Lambert4+1
4 Kevin O'ConnellAuckland Central6+2
5 Juilan CrawfordDunedin North
6 Irinka Britnell5-1
7 Steven WillkinsonWest Coast-Tasman8+1
8 Judy DanielsTe Tai Tokerau3-5
9 Vince McLeod
10 Danyl Strype Ōhariu
11 Paul McMullan7-4
12 Jeff Lye
13 Philip Pophristoff130
14 Jason Baker-Sherman10-4
15 Judy Matangi9-6
16 Neville Yates12-4
17 Elanor Stedman
18 Peter Green11-7
19 Mark Bradford
20 Fred MacDonald
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005),[6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Libertarianz

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bernard DarntonWellington Central10
2 Richard McGrathWairarapa20
3 Susan Ryder4+1
4 Mitch LeesRongotai
5 Colin Cross6+1
6 Peter Cresswell5-1
7 Peter LintonNorthcote9+2
8 Phil HowisonHutt South12+4
9 Nik Haden24+15
10 Tim WikiriwhiHamilton West3-7
11 Mike WebberNew Plymouth10-1
12 Elah ZamoraEast Coast Bays
13 Helen HughesWhangarei7-6
14 Michael MurphyNorth Shore13-1
15 Peter OsborneHelensville19+4
16 Sean Fitzpatrick
17 Scott Wilson
18 Luke Howison17-1
19 Ben MorganWigram
20 Shane PleasanceInvercargill
21 Robert Palmer28+7
22 Shirley Riddle
23 Bruce WhiteheadHunua
24 Terry Verhoeven25+1
25 Ken Riddle27+2
26 Fred StevensRotorua
27 Euan McPetrie
28 Chris Robertson18-10
29 Peter Kermode
30 Andrew Couper
31 Don Rowberry21-10
32 Willem Verhoeven22-10
33 Mark Hubbard
34 Sean Kimpton
35 Julian Darby
36 Richard GoodeMana16-20
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005),[6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

New Zealand First

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston PetersListTauranga10N Lost seat
2 Peter BrownListBay of Plenty20N Lost seat
3 Ron MarkListRimutaka4+1N Lost seat
4 Doug WoolertonListHamilton East5+1N Lost seat
5 Barbara StewartListWaikato6+1N Lost seat
6 Pita ParaoneListPakuranga7+1N Lost seat
7 Asenati Lole-TaylorMaungakiekie
8 Edwin Perry(Former MP)Wairarapa12+4
9 Steve CampbellWigram
10 Brendan HoranEast Coast
11 Melanie Mark-ShadboltWaimakariri
12 David Scott Ōtaki
13 Tracey MartinRodney
14 Dail JonesListEast Coast Bays10-4N Lost seat
15 Brent Catchpole(Former MP)Papakura14-1
16 Helen MulfordHunua
17 Craig McNair(Former MP)Waitakere11-6
18 Joe GregoryNorth Shore
19 Doug Nabbs Tāmaki
20 John HallManurewa
21 Graham OderingPalmerston North40+19
22 Linda KingKaikōura
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005),[3] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Pacific Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Taito Phillip FieldElectorate Māngere(Labour: 13)+12N Lost seat
2 Milo SiilataMount Albert
3 Matapakia Ngaroi
4 Aiolupotea Roache
5 Darren JonesMaungakiekie
6 Galumalemana Hunkin
7 Fia Misa TupouWaitakere
8 Tevaga LeavasaManukau East
9 Vui K Sapa'u VitaleManurewa
10 Tiumalumatua Fetu
11 Lupe Tofilau Eti-Vaofanua
12 Craig Jones
13 Fiasili Ah TongTe Atatū
14 Tim ManuMana
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2008),[2] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Residents Action Movement

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Oliver WoodsAuckland Central
2 Grant BrookesWellington Central
3 Roger Fowler Māngere
4 Elliott BladeMaungakiekie
5 Michelle Ducat
6 Martin KaipoWhangarei
7 Cordelia Black
8 Stephen CooperNorth Shore
9 Daphne LawlessMount Roskill
10 Grant RogersRotorua
11 Don Archer
12 Pat O'DeaPapakura
13 Bronwen Beechey
14 Robyn Hughes
15 Benjamin DohertyNorthcote
16 Rafe CopelandEpsom
17 Michael Lai
18 Curwen Rolinson
19 Peter Hughes
20 Dave Colyer
21 Kyle Webster
22 Sam Richardson
23 Tom Pearce
24 Len Parker
25 Jonathan Williams
26 Peter de Waal
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Republic of New Zealand Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Kerry BevinAuckland Central10
2 Jack GielenHamilton East4+2
3 Dave LlewellMount Albert
4 Brett Docherty
5 Justin HarnishWellington Central
6 David MacartneyTauranga
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2005),[6] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

Workers Party

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Don FranksWellington Central
2 Daphna WhitmoreManukau East
3 Nick Kelly
4 Paul HopkinsonChristchurch East
5 Byron ClarkChristchurch Central
6 Jasmine Freemantle
7 Rebecca Broad
8 Tim Bowron
9 Jen Isle
10 Heleyni Pratley
11 Joel Cosgrove
12 Marika Pratley
13 Josh Glue
14 Nick Scullin
Sources: Elections New Zealand. Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties (2008),[5] Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)[4]

References

  1. "Key dates". New Zealand Electoral Commission. 12 September 2008. Archived from the original on 4 June 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
  2. "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  3. "Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties (2005)". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  4. "Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place (2008)". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  5. "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  6. "Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
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