Party lists in the 2020 New Zealand general election
The 2020 New Zealand general election held on Saturday, 17 October 2020 determined the membership of the 53rd New Zealand Parliament.[1] It was previously scheduled for 19 September,[2] before being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Parliament has 120 seats,[4] and 72 will be filled by electorate MPs, with the remaining 48 from ranked party lists.[5] Parties were required to submit their party lists to the Electoral Commission by 17 September[1][6] and the lists were publicly released on 19 September,[7] though some parties published their lists earlier than that. This page lists candidates by party, including their ranking on a list.
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Successful parties
ACT Party
ACT New Zealand released the first 20 places on its list on 28 June 2020.[8] On 6 July, Stephen Berry, contesting Pakuranga and ranked ninth on the list, withdrew his candidacy for health reasons.[9] The remainder of the list, with candidates ranked in alphabetical order, was released by the Electoral Commission on 19 September 2020.[10]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | David Seymour | Electorate | Epsom | 1 | 0 | ||
2 | Brooke van Velden | Wellington Central | 3 | +1 | |||
3 | Nicole McKee | Rongotai | — | ||||
4 | Chris Baillie | Nelson | — | ||||
5 | Simon Court | Te Atatū | — | ||||
6 | James McDowall | Waikato | 13 | +7 | |||
7 | Karen Chhour | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
8 | Mark Cameron | Northland | — | ||||
9 | Toni Severin | Christchurch East | 10 | +1 | |||
10 | Damien Smith | Botany | — | ||||
11 | Miles McConway | Wigram | — | ||||
12 | Beth Houlbrooke | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 2 | -10 | |||
13 | Carmel Claridge | Tamaki | — | ||||
14 | Bruce Carley | Bay of Plenty | 18 | +4 | |||
15 | Cameron Luxton | Tauranga | — | ||||
16 | Grae O'Sullivan | Remutaka | 11 | -5 | |||
17 | Myah Deedman | Hamilton East | — | ||||
18 | David Seymour | Whangārei | — | ||||
19 | David King | Port Waikato | — | ||||
20 | Andy Parkins | Hutt South | 17 | -3 | |||
21 | Robert Andrews | Taieri | — | ||||
22 | Stu Armstrong | Selwyn | — | ||||
23 | Sean Beamish | Waitaki | — | ||||
24 | Shawn Blanchfield | New Lynn | — | ||||
25 | Jan Daffern | Tukituki | — | ||||
26 | James Davies | Waimakariri | — | ||||
27 | Richard Evans | Kaikōura | 12 | -15 | |||
28 | Tommy Fergusson | Maungakiekie | — | ||||
29 | Sean Fitzpatrick | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
30 | David Fox | Banks Peninsula | — | ||||
31 | David Freeman | Taupō | — | ||||
32 | William Gardner | West Coast-Tasman | — | ||||
33 | Paul Gilbert | Ilam | 24 | -9 | |||
34 | Paul Grace | Whangaparāoa | — | ||||
35 | Wayne Grattan | Ōtaki | 39 | +4 | |||
36 | Roger Greenslade | Wairarapa | 25 | -11 | |||
37 | Hamish Hutton | Rangitata | — | ||||
38 | Abby Johnson | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
39 | Chris Johnston | Mount Roskill | — | ||||
40 | Nick Kearney | 29 | -11 | ||||
41 | Judith Kendall | Napier | — | ||||
42 | Pete Kirkwood | Rotorua | — | ||||
43 | Tim Kronfeld | Northcote | 30 | -13 | |||
44 | Michael McCook | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
45 | Mike McCormick | Takanini | — | ||||
46 | Brent Miles | Taranaki-King Country | — | ||||
47 | David Olsen | Coromandel | — | ||||
48 | Matthew Percival | Kelston | — | ||||
49 | Jack Phillips | Palmerston North | — | ||||
50 | Felix Poole | Auckland Central | — | ||||
51 | Mo Yee Poon | Pakuranga | — | ||||
52 | Callum Steele-Macintosh | Dunedin | — | ||||
53 | Blake Webb | East Coast | — | ||||
54 | Roger Weldon | Hamilton West | — | ||||
55 | Bruce Whitehead | Papakura | — | ||||
56 | Neil Wilson | Rangitīkei | 37 | -19 | |||
57 | Ada Xiao | New Plymouth | — |
Green Party
The Green Party has a two-stage process to determine its party list, a process that they claim is "the most democratic list selection process in the country". The initial list is determined by attendees of the annual Green Party conference, which was held during February 2020. In a departure from previous practice, the initial list was not publicly released, but media company Stuff published a partial list on 9 April 2020.[11]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Marama Davidson | List | Tāmaki Makaurau | 2 | +1 | ||
2 | James Shaw | List | Wellington Central | 1 | -1 | ||
3 | Jan Logie | List | 6 | +3 | |||
4 | Eugenie Sage | List | 4 | 0 | |||
5 | Teanau Tuiono | Palmerston North | 16 | +11 | |||
6 | Julie Anne Genter | List | 3 | -3 | |||
7 | Chlöe Swarbrick | List | Auckland Central | 7 | 0 | ||
8 | Golriz Ghahraman | List | 8 | 0 | |||
9 | Elizabeth Kerekere | 19 | +10 | ||||
10 | Ricardo Menéndez March | Maungakiekie | 21 | +11 | |||
12 | Lourdes Vano | Manurewa | — | — | |||
19 | Luke Wijohn | Mount Albert | — | — |
The initial list was finalised through voting by all party members and was to be expected in early June.[11] The first 24 positions of the final list were reported by The New Zealand Herald on 24 May.[12]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Marama Davidson | List | Tāmaki Makaurau | 2 | +1 | ||
2 | James Shaw | List | Wellington Central | 1 | -1 | ||
3 | Chlöe Swarbrick | List | Auckland Central | 7 | +4 | ||
4 | Julie Anne Genter | List | 3 | -1 | |||
5 | Jan Logie | List | Mana | 6 | +1 | ||
6 | Eugenie Sage | List | Banks Peninsula | 4 | -2 | ||
7 | Golriz Ghahraman | List | Mount Roskill | 8 | +1 | ||
8 | Teanau Tuiono | Palmerston North | 16 | +8 | |||
9 | Elizabeth Kerekere | Ikaroa Rawhiti | 19 | +10 | |||
10 | Ricardo Menéndez March | Maungakiekie | 21 | +11 | |||
11 | Steve Abel | New Lynn | — | — | |||
12 | Teall Crossen | Rongotai | 15 | +3 | |||
13 | Scott Willis | Taieri | — | — | |||
14 | Kyle MacDonald | Epsom | — | — | |||
15 | Lourdes Vano | Manurewa | — | — | |||
16 | John Ranta | Ōhāriu | — | — | |||
17 | Lawrence Xu-Nan | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
18 | Luke Wijohn | Mount Albert | — | — | |||
19 | Kaya Sparke | Rotorua | — | — | |||
20 | Jack Brazil | Dunedin | — | — | |||
21 | James Crow | Napier | — | — | |||
22 | Elliot Blyth | — | — | ||||
23 | Richard McIntosh | Hutt South | — | — | |||
24 | Gerrie Ligtenberg | Rangitata | — | — | |||
25 | Moea Armstrong | Whangārei | — | — | |||
26 | Nikki Berry | Christchurch East | — | — | |||
27 | Rimu Bhooi | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
28 | Zephyr Brown | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | — | |||
29 | Alan Clay | Whanganui | — | — | |||
30 | Josh Cole | Tauranga | — | — | |||
31 | Danna Glendining | Taupō | — | — | |||
32 | Pamela Grealey | Coromandel | — | — | |||
33 | Chrys Horn | Christchurch Central | 46 | +13 | |||
34 | Daniel Jones | East Coast Bays | — | — | |||
35 | Richard McCubbin | Kaikōura | — | — | |||
36 | Chris Norton | Remutaka | — | — | |||
37 | Abe O'Donnell | Selwyn | — | — | |||
38 | Elizabeth Rawlings | North Shore | — | — | |||
39 | Steve Richards | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
40 | Mark Simiona | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | — | |||
41 | Aaron Stallard | Nelson | — | — | |||
42 | Darleen Tana Hoff-Nielsen | Northland | — | — | |||
43 | Ali Hale Tilley | Rangitīkei | — | — | |||
44 | Richard Wesley | Wigram | 40 | -4 |
Labour Party
The Labour Party released its list on 15 June 2020.[13] On 4 July, Kurt Taogaga was removed from his position at 68th on the list after past tweets were resurfaced in which he praised an Islamophobic column written by NZ First MP Richard Prosser.[14] On 21 July, incumbent list MP Raymond Huo, who had been placed at 26th on the list, announced that he would not contest the election.[15] On 22 July, Iain Lees-Galloway, 13th on the list, announced he would retire after being removed from his ministerial roles for inappropriate workplace relations.
Rank | Name | Portrait | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Jacinda Ardern | Electorate | Mount Albert | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | Kelvin Davis | Electorate | Te Tai Tokerau | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Grant Robertson | Electorate | Wellington Central | 4 | +1 | |||
4 | Phil Twyford | Electorate | Te Atatū | 5 | +1 | |||
5 | Megan Woods | Electorate | Wigram | 6 | +1 | |||
6 | Chris Hipkins | Electorate | Remutaka | 7 | +1 | |||
7 | Andrew Little | List | 3 | -4 | ||||
8 | Carmel Sepuloni | Electorate | Kelston | 8 | 0 | |||
9 | David Parker | List | 10 | +1 | ||||
10 | Nanaia Mahuta | Electorate | Hauraki-Waikato | — | ||||
11 | Trevor Mallard | List | 33 | +22 | ||||
12 | Stuart Nash | Electorate | Napier | 11 | -1 | |||
13 | Jenny Salesa | Electorate | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | 19 | +6 | |||
14 | Damien O'Connor | Electorate | West Coast-Tasman | 18 | +4 | |||
15 | Kris Faafoi | Electorate | 20 | +5 | ||||
16 | David Clark | Electorate | Dunedin | 9 | -7 | |||
17 | Ayesha Verrall | — | ||||||
18 | Peeni Henare | Electorate | Tāmaki Makaurau | — | ||||
19 | Willie Jackson | List | 22 | +3 | ||||
20 | William Sio | Electorate | Māngere | 16 | -4 | |||
21 | Poto Williams | Electorate | Christchurch East | 25 | +4 | |||
22 | Vanushi Walters | Upper Harbour | — | |||||
23 | Michael Wood | Electorate | Mount Roskill | 27 | +4 | |||
24 | Adrian Rurawhe | Electorate | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | ||||
25 | Kiri Allan | List | East Coast | 21 | -4 | |||
26 | Kieran McAnulty | List | Wairarapa | 38 | +12 | |||
27 | Louisa Wall | Electorate | 26 | -1 | ||||
28 | Meka Whaitiri | Electorate | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | — | ||||
29 | Rino Tirikatene | Electorate | Te Tai Tonga | — | ||||
30 | Camilla Belich | Epsom | — | |||||
31 | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | List | Maungakiekie | 12 | -19 | |||
32 | Jan Tinetti | List | Tauranga | 15 | -17 | |||
33 | Deborah Russell | Electorate | New Lynn | 30 | -3 | |||
34 | Marja Lubeck | List | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 32 | -2 | |||
35 | Angie Warren-Clark | List | Bay of Plenty | 39 | +4 | |||
36 | Willow-Jean Prime | List | Northland | 17 | -19 | |||
37 | Tāmati Coffey | Electorate | Waiariki | 35 | -2 | |||
38 | Naisi Chen | Botany | 50 | +12 | ||||
39 | Jo Luxton | List | Rangitata | 29 | -10 | |||
40 | Jamie Strange | List | Hamilton East | 36 | -4 | |||
41 | Liz Craig | List | Invercargill | 31 | -10 | |||
42 | Ibrahim Omer | — | ||||||
43 | Duncan Webb | Electorate | Christchurch Central | 43 | 0 | |||
44 | Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki | List | Papakura | 37 | -7 | |||
45 | Ginny Andersen | List | Hutt South | 28 | -17 | |||
46 | Rachel Brooking | — | ||||||
47 | Paul Eagle | Electorate | Rongotai | 34 | -13 | |||
48 | Helen White | Auckland Central | 40 | -8 | ||||
49 | Barbara Edmonds | Mana | — | |||||
50 | Angela Roberts | Taranaki-King Country | — | |||||
51 | Shanan Halbert | Northcote | 51 | 0 | ||||
52 | Neru Leavasa | Takanini | — | |||||
53 | Tracey McLellan | Banks Peninsula | — | |||||
54 | Lemauga Lydia Sosene | 44 | -10 | |||||
55 | Steph Lewis | Whanganui | 42 | -13 | ||||
56 | Dan Rosewarne | Waimakariri | 52 | -4 | ||||
57 | Rachel Boyack | Nelson | 48 | -9 | ||||
58 | Arena Williams | Manurewa | — | |||||
59 | Ingrid Leary | Taieri | — | |||||
60 | Soraya Peke-Mason | Rangitīkei | — | |||||
61 | Lotu Fuli | — | ||||||
62 | Sarah Pallett | Ilam | — | |||||
63 | Gaurav Sharma | Hamilton West | 70 | +7 | ||||
64 | Emily Henderson | Whangārei | — | |||||
65 | Terisa Ngobi | Ōtaki | — | |||||
66 | Kerrin Leoni | Waikato | — | |||||
67 | Reuben Davidson | Selwyn | — | |||||
68 | Zahra Hussaini | — | ||||||
69 | Janet Holborow | — | ||||||
70 | Romy Udanga | North Shore | 47 | -23 | ||||
71 | Ala' Al-Bustanji | Taupō | 63 | -8 | ||||
72 | Glen Bennett | New Plymouth | — | |||||
73 | Monina Hernandez | East Coast Bays | — | |||||
74 | Claire Mahon | Rotorua | — | |||||
75 | Jon Mitchell | Southland | — | |||||
76 | Nathaniel Blomfield | Coromandel | 69 | -7 | ||||
77 | Nerissa Henry | Pakuranga | — | |||||
78 | Matt Flight | Kaikōura | — | |||||
79 | Shirin Brown | Tāmaki | — | |||||
80 | Liam Wairepo | Waitaki | — | |||||
81 | Georgie Dansey | — | ||||||
N/A | Greg O'Connor | Electorate | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
N/A | Tangi Utikere | Palmerston North | — | |||||
N/A | Anna Lorck | Tukituki | — |
National Party
The National Party released its list on 8 August 2020.[16]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Judith Collins | Electorate | Papakura | 16 | +15 | ||
2 | Gerry Brownlee | Electorate | Ilam | 5 | +3 | ||
3 | Paul Goldsmith | List | Epsom | 18 | +15 | ||
4 | Simon Bridges | Electorate | Tauranga | 6 | +2 | ||
5 | Shane Reti | Electorate | Whangārei | 45 | +40 | ||
6 | Todd McClay | Electorate | Rotorua | 14 | +8 | ||
7 | Chris Bishop | Electorate | Hutt South | 40 | +33 | ||
8 | Todd Muller | Electorate | Bay of Plenty | 43 | +35 | ||
9 | Louise Upston | Electorate | Taupō | 19 | +10 | ||
10 | Scott Simpson | Electorate | Coromandel | 26 | +16 | ||
11 | David Bennett | Electorate | Hamilton East | 24 | +13 | ||
12 | Michael Woodhouse | List | Dunedin | 10 | -2 | ||
13 | Nicola Willis | List | Wellington Central | 48 | +35 | ||
14 | Jacqui Dean | Electorate | Waitaki | 23 | +9 | ||
15 | Mark Mitchell | Electorate | Whangaparāoa | 21 | +6 | ||
16 | Melissa Lee | List | Mount Albert | 31 | +15 | ||
17 | Andrew Bayly | Electorate | Port Waikato | 39 | +22 | ||
18 | Nick Smith | Electorate | Nelson | 15 | -3 | ||
19 | Maureen Pugh | List | West Coast-Tasman | 44 | +25 | ||
20 | Barbara Kuriger | Electorate | Taranaki-King Country | 28 | +8 | ||
21 | Harete Hipango | Electorate | Whanganui | 62 | +41 | ||
22 | Jonathan Young | Electorate | New Plymouth | 35 | +13 | ||
23 | Tim Macindoe | Electorate | Hamilton West | 25 | +2 | ||
24 | Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi | List | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | 32 | +8 | ||
25 | Paulo Garcia | List | 50 | +25 | |||
26 | Nancy Lu | — | |||||
27 | Parmjeet Parmar | List | Mount Roskill | 34 | +7 | ||
28 | Agnes Loheni | List | Māngere | 49 | +21 | ||
29 | Dale Stephens | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
30 | Alfred Ngaro | List | Te Atatū | 20 | -10 | ||
31 | Matthew Doocey | Electorate | Waimakariri | 29 | -2 | ||
32 | Stuart Smith | Electorate | Kaikōura | 47 | +15 | ||
33 | Lawrence Yule | Electorate | Tukituki | 67 | +34 | ||
34 | Denise Lee | Electorate | Maungakiekie | 63 | +29 | ||
35 | Simon O'Connor | Electorate | Tāmaki | 38 | +3 | ||
36 | Brett Hudson | List | Ōhāriu | 30 | -6 | ||
37 | Simeon Brown | Electorate | Pakuranga | 60 | +23 | ||
38 | Ian McKelvie | Electorate | Rangitīkei | 37 | -1 | ||
39 | Erica Stanford | Electorate | East Coast Bays | 65 | +26 | ||
40 | Matt King | Electorate | Northland | 51 | +11 | ||
41 | Chris Penk | Electorate | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | 64 | +23 | ||
42 | Tim van de Molen | Electorate | Waikato | 66 | +24 | ||
43 | Dan Bidois | Electorate | Northcote | 72 | +29 | ||
44 | Jo Hayes | List | Mana | 36 | -8 | ||
45 | Katie Nimon | Napier | — | ||||
46 | Catherine Chu | Banks Peninsula | — | ||||
47 | Hamish Campbell | Wigram | — | ||||
48 | David Patterson | Rongotai | — | ||||
49 | Lisa Whyte | New Lynn | 70 | +21 | |||
50 | Rima Nakhle | Takanini | — | ||||
51 | Liam Kernaghan | Taieri | — | ||||
52 | Bala Beeram | Kelston | 57 | +5 | |||
53 | Lincoln Platt | Christchurch East | — | ||||
54 | William Wood | Palmerston North | — | ||||
55 | Nuwi Samarakone | Manurewa | — | ||||
56 | Mark Crofskey | Remutaka | — | ||||
57 | Jake Bezzant | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
58 | Mike Butterick | Wairarapa | — | ||||
59 | Tim Costley | Otaki | — | ||||
60 | Nicola Grigg | Selwyn | — | ||||
61 | Christopher Luxon | Botany | — | ||||
62 | Joseph Mooney | Southland | — | ||||
63 | Penny Simmonds | Invercargill | — | ||||
64 | Tania Tapsell | East Coast | — | ||||
65 | Simon Watts | North Shore | — | ||||
66 | Emma Mellow | Auckland Central | — | ||||
67 | Megan Hands | Rangitata | — | ||||
68 | Adrienne Pierce | 54 | -14 | ||||
69 | Senthuran Arulanantham | — | |||||
70 | Sang Cho | — | |||||
71 | Rachel Afeaki-Taumoepeau | — | |||||
72 | Trish Collett | — | |||||
73 | Ava Neal | — | |||||
74 | Ryl Jensen | — | |||||
75 | Shelley Pilkington | — |
Māori Party
The Māori Party released its list on 28 August 2020.[17]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Debbie Ngarewa-Packer | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | ||||
2 | Rawiri Waititi | Waiariki | — | ||||
3 | Heather Te Au-Skipworth | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | — | ||||
4 | Tākuta Ferris | Te Tai Tonga | — | ||||
5 | Donna Pokere-Phillips | Hauraki-Waikato | (TOP: 6) | +1 | |||
6 | Mariameno Kapa-Kingi | Te Tai Tokerau | — | ||||
7 | John Tamihere | (Former MP) | Tāmaki Makaurau | — | |||
8 | Hana Tapiata | — | |||||
9 | Merepeka Raukawa-Tait | — | |||||
10 | Eru Kapa-Kingi | — | |||||
11 | Tureiti Moxon | — | |||||
12 | Elijah Pue | — | |||||
13 | Naida Glavish | — | |||||
14 | Tumanako Silveira | — | |||||
15 | Taiaha Hawke | — | |||||
16 | Kate Cherrington | — | |||||
17 | Tina Porou | 16 | -1 | ||||
18 | Wendy Biddle | 21 | +3 | ||||
19 | Te Ropu Poa | — | |||||
20 | Fallyn Flavell | — | |||||
21 | Rangi McLean | — |
Unsuccessful parties
Advance NZ
Advance NZ shares a joint party list between its four component parties, the New Zealand Public Party, the New Zealand People's Party, Direct Democracy New Zealand and Reset NZ. The full list was published on 18 September 2020.[18][19][20][21]
Rank | Name | Component Party | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Billy Te Kahika | Public | Te Tai Tokerau | — | ||||
2 | Jami-Lee Ross[lower-alpha 1] | Advance | Electorate | (National: 27) | +25 | |||
3 | Claire Deeks | Advance | — | |||||
4 | Micheal Stace | Advance | Remutaka | — | ||||
5 | Tiamara Williams | Advance | Banks Peninsula | — | ||||
6 | Ema Williams | Advance | Waiariki | — | ||||
7 | Anil Sharma | Advance | Mount Roskill | (People's: 3) | -4 | |||
8 | Winston Jacob | Advance | — | |||||
9 | Ben Harris | Advance | Nelson | — | ||||
10 | Sharon Lyon | Advance | Palmerston North | — | ||||
11 | Douglas Allington | Advance | Wigram | — | ||||
12 | Flow In | Advance | — | |||||
13 | Kiri Ward | Advance | Rotorua | — | ||||
14 | Nathan Mitchell | Advance | Northland | — | ||||
15 | Tony Brljevich | Advance | Coromandel | — | ||||
16 | Jennie Brown | Advance | East Coast | — | ||||
17 | Glen McConnell | Advance | Christchurch East | — | ||||
18 | Toni Pengelly | Advance | Ilam | — | ||||
19 | Philip Lambert | Advance | Hauraki-Waikato | — | ||||
20 | Chris Newman | Advance | — | |||||
21 | Heather Meri Pennycook | Advance | Waitaki | — | ||||
22 | Craig Taylor | Advance | — | |||||
23 | Mischaela Daken | Advance | Hutt South | — | ||||
24 | Chris Wetere | Advance | Whangarei | — | ||||
25 | Cherie Ormsby-Kingi | Advance | Hamilton West | — | ||||
26 | Ricky Cribb | Advance | Rangitikei | — | ||||
27 | Siggi Henry | Advance | Hamilton East | — | ||||
28 | Nigel Gray | Advance | Wairarapa | — | ||||
29 | Vikki-Lee Pomare | Advance | Papakura | — | ||||
30 | Jerry Larason | Advance | Selwyn | — | ||||
31 | Matiu Thoms | Advance | Te Tai Tonga | — | ||||
32 | Jolene Smith | Advance | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
33 | Charlotte Weber | Advance | Whanganui | — | ||||
34 | Waitangi Kupenga | Advance | Ikaroa-Rawhiti | — | ||||
35 | Peter Vaughan | Advance | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
36 | Jamie Macgregor | Advance | Port Waikato | — | ||||
37 | Carl Peterson | Advance | Tukituki | — | ||||
38 | Bryn Jones | Advance | Panmure-Otahuhu | — | ||||
39 | Daymond Goulder-Horobin | Advance | (Internet: 3) | -36 | ||||
40 | Kathryn Flay | Advance | Whangaparoa | — | ||||
41 | Megan Osborn | Advance | North Shore | — | ||||
42 | Rowena Wood | Advance | New Plymouth | — | ||||
43 | Maureen Kumeroa | Advance | Kelston | — | ||||
44 | Mitesh Kagathra | Advance | Takanini | — | ||||
45 | Robert Wilson | Advance | Southland | — | ||||
46 | Antoinette James | Advance | Taupo | — | ||||
47 | Shelley Richardson | Advance | Waimakariri | — | ||||
48 | Rose Greally | Advance | Wellington Central | — | ||||
49 | Steve Oliver | Advance | New Lynn | — | ||||
50 | Carole Church | Advance | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
51 | Aroha Maru | Advance | Rangitata | — | ||||
52 | Angela Moncur | Advance | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
53 | Linda Jackson | Advance | Manurewa | — | ||||
54 | Kurt Rohloff | Advance | Invercargill | — | ||||
55 | Faith-Joy Aaron | Advance | Epsom | — | ||||
56 | Noeline Apiata | Advance | Te Tai Hauauru | — | ||||
57 | Lisa Romana | Advance | Kaikōura | — | ||||
58 | Sarai TePou | Advance | Tamaki | — | ||||
59 | Daniel Crosa | Advance | Tauranga | — | ||||
60 | Fred Roberts | Advance | Taieri | — | ||||
61 | Edward Ponder | Advance | Mana | — | ||||
62 | Anne Fitzsimon | Advance | West-Coast Tasman | — |
Heartland NZ
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Mark Ball | Port Waikato | — | ||||
2 | Andrew Loader | — | |||||
3 | Gillian Paton | — | |||||
4 | Keith Holmes | — | |||||
5 | Peter Buckley | — |
Legalise Cannabis Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael Appleby | Wellington Central | — | — | |||
2 | Maki Herbert | Te Tai Tokerau | 1 | -1 | |||
3 | Mike Britnell | Christchurch Central | 4 | +1 | |||
4 | Paula Lambert | Christchurch East | 3 | -1 | |||
5 | Irinka Britnell | — | — | ||||
6 | Kevin O'Connell | — | — | ||||
7 | Anituhia McDonald | Te Tai Tonga | — | — | |||
8 | Romana Manning | Tukituki | — | — | |||
9 | Jeff Lye | Kelston | 2 | -7 | |||
10 | Jennifer de Jonge | Whangārei | — | — | |||
11 | Christopher Coker | Bay of Plenty | — | — | |||
12 | Antony Brown | 12 | 0 |
New Conservative Party
The New Conservative Party released their full list on 18 September 2020.[22]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Leighton Baker | Waimakariri | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | Elliot Ikilei | Takanini | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Victoria O'Brien | New Lynn | — | ||||
4 | Lachie Ashton | Rangitata | 6 | +2 | |||
5 | Fiona Mackenzie | Whangaparāoa | — | ||||
6 | Helen Houghton | Christchurch East | — | ||||
7 | Bernadette Soares | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
8 | Alan Tāne Solomon | Rotorua | — | ||||
9 | Dieuwe de Boer | Botany | — | ||||
10 | Roger Earp | Hutt South | — | ||||
11 | Deborah Burnside | Napier | — | ||||
12 | Mike Brewer | North Shore | — | ||||
13 | Murray Chong | New Plymouth | (NZ First: 30) | +17 | |||
14 | Helena Nickerson | East Coast | — | ||||
15 | Paul Hignett | Tauranga | — | ||||
16 | Lee Smith | Taranaki-King Country | — | ||||
17 | Bruce Welsh | Rongotai | 8 | -9 | |||
18 | Fuiavailili Ala'ilima | Māngere | — | ||||
19 | Bronnie Lyell | Selwyn | — | ||||
20 | Martin Frauenstein | Ōtaki | 5 | -15 | |||
21 | Benjamin Price | Christchurch Central | 12 | -9 | |||
22 | Margaret Colmore | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
23 | Jonathan Marshall | Whanganui | — | ||||
24 | Warren Butterworth | Wairarapa | — |
New Zealand First
New Zealand First released its list on 17 September 2020.[23]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Winston Peters | List | 1 | 0 | |||
2 | Fletcher Tabuteau | List | Rotorua | 4 | +2 | ||
3 | Tracey Martin | List | Ōhāriu | 3 | 0 | ||
4 | Shane Jones | List | Northland | 8 | +4 | ||
5 | Ron Mark | List | Wairarapa | 2 | -3 | ||
6 | Darroch Ball | List | Palmerston North | 5 | -1 | ||
7 | Mark Patterson | List | Taieri | 7 | 0 | ||
8 | Talani Meikle | Remutaka | 25 | +17 | |||
9 | David Wilson | Whangārei | 14 | +5 | |||
10 | Denis O'Rourke | (Former MP) | Banks Peninsula | 13 | +3 | ||
11 | Erika Harvey | Tauranga | — | ||||
12 | Mahesh Bindra | (Former MP) | Hutt South | 10 | -2 | ||
13 | Jamie Arbuckle | Kaikōura | 23 | +10 | |||
14 | Mark Arneil | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
15 | Joshua Gunn | Invercargill | — | ||||
16 | Stu Husband | Hamilton East | 17 | +1 | |||
17 | Jenny Marcroft | List | Auckland Central | 9 | -8 | ||
18 | Tricia Lawrence | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
19 | Robert Gore | New Lynn | — | ||||
20 | Robert Griffith | Dunedin | — | ||||
21 | Jackie Farrelly | West Coast-Tasman | 31 | +10 | |||
22 | Anthony Odering | Waitaki | — | ||||
23 | Taylor Arneil | Rongotai | — | ||||
24 | Anne Degia-Pala | Kelston | 28 | +4 | |||
25 | John Hall | Manurewa | 45 | +20 | |||
26 | Brenda Steele | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | ||||
27 | Robert Monds | Papakura | — | ||||
28 | Antony Woollams | Rangitīkei | — |
ONE Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stephanie Harawira | Mana | — | ||||
2 | Edward Shanly | Hutt South | — | ||||
3 | Deon Claassens | Nelson | — | ||||
4 | Ian Johnson | Port Waikato | — | ||||
5 | Karri-Ann Vercoe | Rotorua | — | ||||
6 | Allan Cawood | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
7 | John Donald Moore | Kaikōura | — | ||||
8 | Frank Eijgenraam | Remutaka | — | ||||
9 | Stan Smith | Taieri | — | ||||
10 | Gina Sunderland | Wellington Central | — | ||||
11 | Leighton Packer | — | |||||
12 | Janice Arahanga-Epiha | Te Tai Tokerau | — | ||||
13 | Faye Lavaka Tangipa | Kelston | — | ||||
14 | Jackie West | Invercargill | — | ||||
15 | Judith Terrill | Southland | — | ||||
16 | Ernest Murray Packer | — | |||||
17 | Veronica King | East Coast | — | ||||
18 | Gary Michael Coffin | Taupō | — | ||||
19 | Korrallie Bailey-Taurua | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | ||||
20 | Rattan Singh | Manurewa | — | ||||
21 | Dollarina O'Sullivan | — | |||||
22 | Sharon Devery | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
23 | Paula Maree Eason | Christchurch East | — | ||||
24 | Linda McLaughlin | Wigram | — | ||||
25 | Melanie Lorraine Petrowski | Tukituki | — | ||||
26 | Yifat Goddard | — | |||||
27 | Daniel Watts | Whangārei | — | ||||
28 | Charlene Roxanne Pehi | Mount Roskill | — | ||||
29 | Khurram Shahid Malik | New Lynn | — | ||||
30 | Jan Roberts | — | |||||
31 | Carolyn Shanly | — | |||||
32 | Dawn Rupapera | — | |||||
33 | Pisa Seala | Ōtaki | — | ||||
34 | Te Rongopai Heta | Hamilton West | — | ||||
35 | Richard John Reeves | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | ||||
36 | Dawn Rice | — | |||||
37 | Richard Noall | — | |||||
38 | Anna Noall | — | |||||
39 | Alexander Charles McLaughlin | — |
The Opportunities Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Geoff Simmons | Rongotai | 2 | +1 | |||
2 | Shai Navot | North Shore | — | ||||
3 | Jessica Hammond | Ōhāriu | 24 | +21 | |||
4 | Mathew Pottinger | Nelson | — | ||||
5 | Benjamin Peters | Dunedin | — | ||||
6 | Tuariki Delamere | (Former MP) | Auckland Central | — | |||
7 | Ben Atkinson | Banks Peninsula | — | ||||
8 | Naomi Pocock | Hamilton East | — | ||||
9 | Adriana Christie | Epsom | — | ||||
10 | Brendon Monk | Te Atatū | — | ||||
11 | Abe Gray | Wellington Central | 14 | +3 | |||
12 | Cameron Lord | Mount Albert | — | ||||
13 | Rob Hunter | Coromandel | — | ||||
14 | Ben Wylie-van Eerd | Hutt South | — | ||||
15 | Chris Jenkins | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
16 | Andrew Caie | Tauranga | — | ||||
17 | Joel Rowlands | Southland | — | ||||
18 | Ciara Swords | Whangārei | — | ||||
19 | Dan Thurston Crow | New Plymouth | 16 | -3 | |||
20 | Hayden Cargo | Hamilton West | — | ||||
21 | Helen Jeremiah | Northland | — |
Outdoors Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sue Grey | Nelson | — | ||||
2 | Alan Simmons | 1 | -1 | ||||
3 | Tracy Livingston | Tauranga | (Democrats: 19) | +16 | |||
4 | Darlene Morgan | Kaikōura | — | ||||
5 | Wilf Bearman-Riedel | Hutt South | 4 | -1 | |||
6 | Heidi Jensen-Warren | Ilam | — | ||||
7 | Catherine Giorza | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
8 | Michael Downard | Taupō | — | ||||
9 | Luke King | West Coast-Tasman | — | ||||
10 | Tricia Cheel | Whangaparāoa | (Democrats: 22) | +12 | |||
11 | Marius Koekemoer | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
12 | Grant William Kelynack | Rangitata | — | ||||
13 | Rawiri te Kowhai | Waiariki | — | ||||
14 | Lucille Rutherfurd | Port Waikato | — | ||||
15 | Phillip Bridge | Panmure-Ōtāhuhu | — | ||||
16 | Kiri McKee | Te Tai Hauāuru | — | ||||
17 | Michele Mitcalfe | Northland | — | ||||
18 | Charlotte Staples | Christchurch East | — | ||||
19 | Steven Hart | Coromandel | — | ||||
20 | Kelly Thurston | Ikaroa-Rāwhiti | — | ||||
21 | Chloe Mansfield | Hamilton West | — | ||||
22 | Jim Hilton | — | |||||
23 | Sue Dick | North Shore | — | ||||
24 | Christopher Grey | Taranaki-King Country | — | ||||
25 | Teena Smith | Papakura | — | ||||
26 | Robert Bruce | Wellington Central | — | ||||
27 | Lynn Usmani | Northcote | — | ||||
28 | Maia Prochazka | Epsom | — |
Social Credit Party
The Social Credit Party had 23 list candidates.[10]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chris Leitch | Whangārei | 2 | +1 | |||
2 | Amanda Vickers | Ōtaki | — | ||||
3 | Cliff Hall | Mount Roskill | — | ||||
4 | Jack Collin | West Coast-Tasman | 11 | +7 | |||
5 | Kath Lauderdale | New Plymouth | — | ||||
6 | Jason Jobsis | Kelston | 3 | -3 | |||
7 | Warren Voight | Taieri | (NZ First: 46) | +39 | |||
8 | Winsome Aroha | Invercargill | — | ||||
9 | Brannon Favel | Rangitata | — | ||||
10 | Lawrence McIsaac | Waimakariri | — | ||||
11 | Callan Neylon | Kaipara ki Mahurangi | — | ||||
12 | Elisabeth Dacker | Southland | — | ||||
13 | Lisa Er | New Lynn | — | ||||
14 | Andrew Leitch | 6 | -8 | ||||
15 | Zariah Anjaiya-Winder | Dunedin | — | ||||
16 | Deane Landreth | Wigram | — | ||||
17 | Heather Marion Smith | Whanganui | 18 | +1 | |||
18 | Brad Flutey | Northland | — | ||||
19 | Mischele Rhodes | Hamilton East | 9 | -10 | |||
20 | Grant Crowther | Māngere | — | ||||
21 | Barry Pulford | 21 | 0 | ||||
22 | John McCaskey | Kaikōura | 23 | +1 | |||
23 | Bill Rossiter | — |
Sustainable New Zealand Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vernon Tava | Auckland Central | — | ||||
2 | Mari Huusko | North Shore | — | ||||
3 | John Hyndman | Waimakariri | — | ||||
4 | Rachel Wood | Pakuranga | — | ||||
5 | Shannon Withers | Epsom | — | ||||
6 | Peter Fleming | Botany | — | ||||
7 | Brian Mowat-Gainsford | Waitaki | — | ||||
8 | Dean Riddell | — | |||||
9 | John Davies | Whangaparāoa | — | ||||
10 | Dion Thomas | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
11 | Bevan Read | Northcote | — |
TEA Party
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Hong | Takanini | — | ||||
2 | Susanna Kruger | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
3 | Winson Tan | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
4 | John Palino | — | |||||
5 | Noel Jiang | Epsom | — | ||||
6 | Dominic Hoffman Dervan | Auckland Central | — | ||||
7 | Gavin Liu | — | |||||
8 | Vishal Choksi | Mt Roskill | — | ||||
9 | Wella Bernardo | Manurewa | — | ||||
10 | Frank Amoah | Te Atatu | — | ||||
11 | Smitaben Patel | New Lynn | — | ||||
12 | Rogelio Guedea | — |
Vision NZ
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hannah Tamaki | Waiariki | — | ||||
2 | Destry Murphy | Hamilton East | — | ||||
3 | Sonny Wilcox | Manurewa | — | ||||
4 | George Ngatai | Takanini | (Māori: 17) | +13 | |||
5 | Paris Winiata | Hutt South | — |
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Notes
- Ross defected from the National Party in 2018 and held his seat as an Independent for the remainder of the 52nd Parliament, but stood as a list candidate for Advance NZ in 2020.