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]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 David SeymourElectorateEpsom10Y Won Epsom
2 Brooke van VeldenWellington Central3+1Y Elected from list
3 Nicole McKeeRongotaiY Elected from list
4 Chris BaillieNelsonY Elected from list
5 Simon CourtTe AtatūY Elected from list
6 James McDowallWaikato13+7Y Elected from list
7 Karen ChhourUpper HarbourY Elected from list
8 Mark CameronNorthlandY Elected from list
9 Toni SeverinChristchurch East10+1Y Elected from list
10 Damien SmithBotanyY Elected from list
11 Miles McConwayWigram
12 Beth HoulbrookeKaipara ki Mahurangi2-10
13 Carmel ClaridgeTamaki
14 Bruce CarleyBay of Plenty18+4
15 Cameron LuxtonTauranga
16 Grae O'SullivanRemutaka11-5
17 Myah DeedmanHamilton East
18 David SeymourWhangārei
19 David KingPort Waikato
20 Andy ParkinsHutt South17-3
21 Robert AndrewsTaieri
22 Stu ArmstrongSelwyn
23 Sean BeamishWaitaki
24 Shawn BlanchfieldNew Lynn
25 Jan DaffernTukituki
26 James DaviesWaimakariri
27 Richard EvansKaikōura12-15
28 Tommy FergussonMaungakiekie
29 Sean Fitzpatrick Ōhāriu
30 David FoxBanks Peninsula
31 David FreemanTaupō
32 William GardnerWest Coast-Tasman
33 Paul GilbertIlam24-9
34 Paul GraceWhangaparāoa
35 Wayne Grattan Ōtaki39+4
36 Roger GreensladeWairarapa25-11
37 Hamish HuttonRangitata
38 Abby JohnsonChristchurch Central
39 Chris JohnstonMount Roskill
40 Nick Kearney29-11
41 Judith KendallNapier
42 Pete KirkwoodRotorua
43 Tim KronfeldNorthcote30-13
44 Michael McCookEast Coast Bays
45 Mike McCormickTakanini
46 Brent MilesTaranaki-King Country
47 David OlsenCoromandel
48 Matthew PercivalKelston
49 Jack PhillipsPalmerston North
50 Felix PooleAuckland Central
51 Mo Yee PoonPakuranga
52 Callum Steele-MacintoshDunedin
53 Blake WebbEast Coast
54 Roger WeldonHamilton West
55 Bruce WhiteheadPapakura
56 Neil WilsonRangitīkei37-19
57 Ada XiaoNew 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]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Marama DavidsonList Tāmaki Makaurau2+1
2 James ShawListWellington Central1-1
3 Jan LogieList6+3
4 Eugenie SageList40
5 Teanau TuionoPalmerston North16+11
6 Julie Anne GenterList3-3
7 Chlöe SwarbrickListAuckland Central70
8 Golriz GhahramanList80
9 Elizabeth Kerekere19+10
10 Ricardo Menéndez MarchMaungakiekie21+11
12 Lourdes VanoManurewa
19 Luke WijohnMount 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]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Marama DavidsonList Tāmaki Makaurau2+1Y Elected from list
2 James ShawListWellington Central1-1Y Elected from list
3 Chlöe SwarbrickListAuckland Central7+4Y Won Auckland Central
4 Julie Anne GenterList3-1Y Elected from list
5 Jan LogieListMana6+1Y Elected from list
6 Eugenie SageListBanks Peninsula4-2Y Elected from list
7 Golriz GhahramanListMount Roskill8+1Y Elected from list
8 Teanau TuionoPalmerston North16+8Y Elected from list
9 Elizabeth KerekereIkaroa Rawhiti19+10Y Elected from list
10 Ricardo Menéndez MarchMaungakiekie21+11Y Elected from list
11 Steve AbelNew Lynn
12 Teall CrossenRongotai15+3
13 Scott WillisTaieri
14 Kyle MacDonaldEpsom
15 Lourdes VanoManurewa
16 John Ranta Ōhāriu
17 Lawrence Xu-NanPakuranga
18 Luke WijohnMount Albert
19 Kaya SparkeRotorua
20 Jack BrazilDunedin
21 James CrowNapier
22 Elliot Blyth
23 Richard McIntoshHutt South
24 Gerrie LigtenbergRangitata
25 Moea ArmstrongWhangārei
26 Nikki BerryChristchurch East
27 Rimu BhooiHamilton East
28 Zephyr BrownKaipara ki Mahurangi
29 Alan ClayWhanganui
30 Josh ColeTauranga
31 Danna GlendiningTaupō
32 Pamela GrealeyCoromandel
33 Chrys HornChristchurch Central46+13
34 Daniel JonesEast Coast Bays
35 Richard McCubbinKaikōura
36 Chris NortonRemutaka
37 Abe O'DonnellSelwyn
38 Elizabeth RawlingsNorth Shore
39 Steve RichardsWest Coast-Tasman
40 Mark SimionaPanmure-Ōtāhuhu
41 Aaron StallardNelson
42 Darleen Tana Hoff-NielsenNorthland
43 Ali Hale TilleyRangitīkei
44 Richard WesleyWigram40-4

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.

RankNamePortraitIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jacinda ArdernElectorateMount Albert10Y Won Mount Albert
2 Kelvin DavisElectorateTe Tai Tokerau20Y Won Te Tai Tokerau
3 Grant RobertsonElectorateWellington Central4+1Y Won Wellington Central
4 Phil TwyfordElectorateTe Atatū5+1Y Won Te Atatū
5 Megan WoodsElectorateWigram6+1Y Won Wigram
6 Chris HipkinsElectorateRemutaka7+1Y Won Remutaka
7 Andrew LittleList3-4Y Elected from list
8 Carmel SepuloniElectorateKelston80Y Won Kelston
9 David ParkerList10+1Y Elected from list
10 Nanaia MahutaElectorateHauraki-WaikatoY Won Hauraki-Waikato
11 Trevor MallardList33+22Y Elected from list
12 Stuart NashElectorateNapier11-1Y Won Napier
13 Jenny SalesaElectoratePanmure-Ōtāhuhu19+6Y Won Panmure-Ōtāhuhu
14 Damien O'ConnorElectorateWest Coast-Tasman18+4Y Won West Coast-Tasman
15 Kris FaafoiElectorate20+5Y Elected from list
16 David ClarkElectorateDunedin9-7Y Won Dunedin
17 Ayesha VerrallY Elected from list
18 Peeni HenareElectorate Tāmaki MakaurauY Won Tāmaki Makaurau
19 Willie JacksonList22+3Y Elected from list
20 William SioElectorate Māngere16-4Y Won Māngere
21 Poto WilliamsElectorateChristchurch East25+4Y Won Christchurch East
22 Vanushi WaltersUpper HarbourY Won Upper Harbour
23 Michael WoodElectorateMount Roskill27+4Y Won Mount Roskill
24 Adrian RurawheElectorateTe Tai HauāuruY Won Te Tai Hauāuru
25 Kiri AllanListEast Coast21-4Y Won East Coast
26 Kieran McAnultyListWairarapa38+12Y Won Wairarapa
27 Louisa WallElectorate26-1Y Elected from list
28 Meka WhaitiriElectorateIkaroa-RāwhitiY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
29 Rino TirikateneElectorateTe Tai TongaY Won Te Tai Tonga
30 Camilla BelichEpsomY Elected from list
31 Priyanca RadhakrishnanListMaungakiekie12-19Y Won Maungakiekie
32 Jan TinettiListTauranga15-17Y Elected from list
33 Deborah RussellElectorateNew Lynn30-3Y Won New Lynn
34 Marja LubeckListKaipara ki Mahurangi32-2Y Elected from list
35 Angie Warren-ClarkListBay of Plenty39+4Y Elected from list
36 Willow-Jean PrimeListNorthland17-19Y Won Northland
37 Tāmati CoffeyElectorateWaiariki35-2Y Elected from list
38 Naisi ChenBotany50+12Y Elected from list
39 Jo LuxtonListRangitata29-10Y Won Rangitata
40 Jamie StrangeListHamilton East36-4Y Won Hamilton East
41 Liz CraigListInvercargill31-10Y Elected from list
42 Ibrahim OmerY Elected from list
43 Duncan WebbElectorateChristchurch Central430Y Won Christchurch Central
44 Anahila Kanongata'a-SuisuikiListPapakura37-7Y Elected from list
45 Ginny AndersenListHutt South28-17Y Won Hutt South
46 Rachel BrookingY Elected from list
47 Paul EagleElectorateRongotai34-13Y Won Rongotai
48 Helen WhiteAuckland Central40-8Y Elected from list
49 Barbara EdmondsManaY Won Mana
50 Angela RobertsTaranaki-King CountryY Elected from list
51 Shanan HalbertNorthcote510Y Won Northcote
52 Neru LeavasaTakaniniY Won Takanini
53 Tracey McLellanBanks PeninsulaY Won Banks Peninsula
54 Lemauga Lydia Sosene44-10
55 Steph LewisWhanganui42-13Y Won Whanganui
56 Dan RosewarneWaimakariri52-4
57 Rachel BoyackNelson48-9Y Won Nelson
58 Arena WilliamsManurewaY Won Manurewa
59 Ingrid LearyTaieriY Won Taieri
60 Soraya Peke-MasonRangitīkei
61 Lotu Fuli
62 Sarah PallettIlamY Won Ilam
63 Gaurav SharmaHamilton West70+7Y Won Hamilton West
64 Emily HendersonWhangāreiY Won Whangārei
65 Terisa Ngobi ŌtakiY Won Ōtaki
66 Kerrin LeoniWaikato
67 Reuben DavidsonSelwyn
68 Zahra Hussaini
69 Janet Holborow
70 Romy UdangaNorth Shore47-23
71 Ala' Al-BustanjiTaupō63-8
72 Glen BennettNew PlymouthY Won New Plymouth
73 Monina HernandezEast Coast Bays
74 Claire MahonRotorua
75 Jon MitchellSouthland
76 Nathaniel BlomfieldCoromandel69-7
77 Nerissa HenryPakuranga
78 Matt FlightKaikōura
79 Shirin Brown Tāmaki
80 Liam WairepoWaitaki
81 Georgie Dansey
N/A Greg O'ConnorElectorate ŌhāriuY Won Ōhāriu
N/A Tangi UtikerePalmerston NorthY Won Palmerston North
N/A Anna LorckTukitukiY Won Tukituki

National Party

The National Party released its list on 8 August 2020.[16]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Judith CollinsElectoratePapakura16+15Y Won Papakura
2 Gerry BrownleeElectorateIlam5+3Y Elected from list
3 Paul GoldsmithListEpsom18+15Y Elected from list
4 Simon BridgesElectorateTauranga6+2Y Won Tauranga
5 Shane RetiElectorateWhangārei45+40Y Elected from list
6 Todd McClayElectorateRotorua14+8Y Won Rotorua
7 Chris BishopElectorateHutt South40+33Y Elected from list
8 Todd MullerElectorateBay of Plenty43+35Y Won Bay of Plenty
9 Louise UpstonElectorateTaupō19+10Y Won Taupō
10 Scott SimpsonElectorateCoromandel26+16Y Won Coromandel
11 David BennettElectorateHamilton East24+13Y Elected from list
12 Michael WoodhouseListDunedin10-2Y Elected from list
13 Nicola WillisListWellington Central48+35Y Elected from list
14 Jacqui DeanElectorateWaitaki23+9Y Won Waitaki
15 Mark MitchellElectorateWhangaparāoa21+6Y Won Whangaparāoa
16 Melissa LeeListMount Albert31+15Y Elected from list
17 Andrew BaylyElectoratePort Waikato39+22Y Won Port Waikato
18 Nick SmithElectorateNelson15-3Y Elected from list
19 Maureen PughListWest Coast-Tasman44+25Y Elected from list
20 Barbara KurigerElectorateTaranaki-King Country28+8Y Won Taranaki-King Country
21 Harete HipangoElectorateWhanganui62+41N Lost seat
22 Jonathan YoungElectorateNew Plymouth35+13N Lost seat
23 Tim MacindoeElectorateHamilton West25+2N Lost seat
24 Kanwaljit Singh BakshiListPanmure-Ōtāhuhu32+8N Lost seat
25 Paulo GarciaList50+25N Lost seat
26 Nancy Lu
27 Parmjeet ParmarListMount Roskill34+7N Lost seat
28 Agnes LoheniList Māngere49+21N Lost seat
29 Dale StephensChristchurch Central
30 Alfred NgaroListTe Atatū20-10N Lost seat
31 Matthew DooceyElectorateWaimakariri29-2Y Won Waimakariri
32 Stuart SmithElectorateKaikōura47+15Y Won Kaikōura
33 Lawrence YuleElectorateTukituki67+34N Lost seat
34 Denise LeeElectorateMaungakiekie63+29N Lost seat
35 Simon O'ConnorElectorate Tāmaki38+3Y Won Tāmaki
36 Brett HudsonList Ōhāriu30-6N Lost seat
37 Simeon BrownElectoratePakuranga60+23Y Won Pakuranga
38 Ian McKelvieElectorateRangitīkei37-1Y Won Rangitīkei
39 Erica StanfordElectorateEast Coast Bays65+26Y Won East Coast Bays
40 Matt KingElectorateNorthland51+11N Lost seat
41 Chris PenkElectorateKaipara ki Mahurangi64+23Y Won Kaipara ki Mahurangi
42 Tim van de MolenElectorateWaikato66+24Y Won Waikato
43 Dan BidoisElectorateNorthcote72+29N Lost seat
44 Jo HayesListMana36-8N Lost seat
45 Katie NimonNapier
46 Catherine ChuBanks Peninsula
47 Hamish CampbellWigram
48 David PattersonRongotai
49 Lisa WhyteNew Lynn70+21
50 Rima NakhleTakanini
51 Liam KernaghanTaieri
52 Bala BeeramKelston57+5
53 Lincoln PlattChristchurch East
54 William WoodPalmerston North
55 Nuwi SamarakoneManurewa
56 Mark CrofskeyRemutaka
57 Jake BezzantUpper Harbour
58 Mike ButterickWairarapa
59 Tim CostleyOtaki
60 Nicola GriggSelwynY Won Selwyn
61 Christopher LuxonBotanyY Won Botany
62 Joseph MooneySouthlandY Won Southland
63 Penny SimmondsInvercargillY Won Invercargill
64 Tania TapsellEast Coast
65 Simon WattsNorth ShoreY Won North Shore
66 Emma MellowAuckland Central
67 Megan HandsRangitata
68 Adrienne Pierce54-14
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]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Debbie Ngarewa-PackerTe Tai HauāuruY Elected from list
2 Rawiri WaititiWaiarikiY Won Waiariki
3 Heather Te Au-SkipworthIkaroa-Rāwhiti
4 Tākuta FerrisTe Tai Tonga
5 Donna Pokere-PhillipsHauraki-Waikato(TOP: 6)+1
6 Mariameno Kapa-KingiTe 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 Porou16-1
18 Wendy Biddle21+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]

RankNameComponent PartyIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Billy Te KahikaPublicTe Tai Tokerau
2 Jami-Lee Ross[lower-alpha 1]AdvanceElectorate(National: 27)+25N Lost seat
3 Claire DeeksAdvance
4 Micheal StaceAdvanceRemutaka
5 Tiamara WilliamsAdvanceBanks Peninsula
6 Ema WilliamsAdvanceWaiariki
7 Anil SharmaAdvanceMount Roskill(People's: 3)-4
8 Winston JacobAdvance
9 Ben HarrisAdvanceNelson
10 Sharon LyonAdvancePalmerston North
11 Douglas AllingtonAdvanceWigram
12 Flow InAdvance
13 Kiri WardAdvanceRotorua
14 Nathan MitchellAdvanceNorthland
15 Tony BrljevichAdvanceCoromandel
16 Jennie BrownAdvanceEast Coast
17 Glen McConnellAdvanceChristchurch East
18 Toni PengellyAdvanceIlam
19 Philip LambertAdvanceHauraki-Waikato
20 Chris NewmanAdvance
21 Heather Meri PennycookAdvanceWaitaki
22 Craig TaylorAdvance
23 Mischaela DakenAdvanceHutt South
24 Chris WetereAdvanceWhangarei
25 Cherie Ormsby-KingiAdvanceHamilton West
26 Ricky CribbAdvanceRangitikei
27 Siggi HenryAdvanceHamilton East
28 Nigel GrayAdvanceWairarapa
29 Vikki-Lee PomareAdvancePapakura
30 Jerry LarasonAdvanceSelwyn
31 Matiu ThomsAdvanceTe Tai Tonga
32 Jolene SmithAdvance Ōhāriu
33 Charlotte WeberAdvanceWhanganui
34 Waitangi KupengaAdvanceIkaroa-Rawhiti
35 Peter VaughanAdvanceUpper Harbour
36 Jamie MacgregorAdvancePort Waikato
37 Carl PetersonAdvanceTukituki
38 Bryn JonesAdvancePanmure-Otahuhu
39 Daymond Goulder-HorobinAdvance(Internet: 3)-36
40 Kathryn FlayAdvanceWhangaparoa
41 Megan OsbornAdvanceNorth Shore
42 Rowena WoodAdvanceNew Plymouth
43 Maureen KumeroaAdvanceKelston
44 Mitesh KagathraAdvanceTakanini
45 Robert WilsonAdvanceSouthland
46 Antoinette JamesAdvanceTaupo
47 Shelley RichardsonAdvanceWaimakariri
48 Rose GreallyAdvanceWellington Central
49 Steve OliverAdvanceNew Lynn
50 Carole ChurchAdvanceChristchurch Central
51 Aroha MaruAdvanceRangitata
52 Angela MoncurAdvanceBay of Plenty
53 Linda JacksonAdvanceManurewa
54 Kurt RohloffAdvanceInvercargill
55 Faith-Joy AaronAdvanceEpsom
56 Noeline ApiataAdvanceTe Tai Hauauru
57 Lisa RomanaAdvanceKaikōura
58 Sarai TePouAdvanceTamaki
59 Daniel CrosaAdvanceTauranga
60 Fred RobertsAdvanceTaieri
61 Edward PonderAdvanceMana
62 Anne FitzsimonAdvanceWest-Coast Tasman

Heartland NZ

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Mark BallPort Waikato
2 Andrew Loader
3 Gillian Paton
4 Keith Holmes
5 Peter Buckley

Legalise Cannabis Party

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael ApplebyWellington Central
2 Maki HerbertTe Tai Tokerau1-1
3 Mike BritnellChristchurch Central4+1
4 Paula LambertChristchurch East3-1
5 Irinka Britnell
6 Kevin O'Connell
7 Anituhia McDonaldTe Tai Tonga
8 Romana ManningTukituki
9 Jeff LyeKelston2-7
10 Jennifer de JongeWhangārei
11 Christopher CokerBay of Plenty
12 Antony Brown120

New Conservative Party

The New Conservative Party released their full list on 18 September 2020.[22]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Leighton BakerWaimakariri10
2 Elliot IkileiTakanini20
3 Victoria O'BrienNew Lynn
4 Lachie AshtonRangitata6+2
5 Fiona MackenzieWhangaparāoa
6 Helen HoughtonChristchurch East
7 Bernadette SoaresUpper Harbour
8 Alan Tāne SolomonRotorua
9 Dieuwe de BoerBotany
10 Roger EarpHutt South
11 Deborah BurnsideNapier
12 Mike BrewerNorth Shore
13 Murray ChongNew Plymouth(NZ First: 30)+17
14 Helena NickersonEast Coast
15 Paul HignettTauranga
16 Lee SmithTaranaki-King Country
17 Bruce WelshRongotai8-9
18 Fuiavailili Ala'ilima Māngere
19 Bronnie LyellSelwyn
20 Martin Frauenstein Ōtaki5-15
21 Benjamin PriceChristchurch Central12-9
22 Margaret ColmoreBay of Plenty
23 Jonathan MarshallWhanganui
24 Warren ButterworthWairarapa

New Zealand First

New Zealand First released its list on 17 September 2020.[23]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston PetersList10N Lost seat
2 Fletcher TabuteauListRotorua4+2N Lost seat
3 Tracey MartinList Ōhāriu30N Lost seat
4 Shane JonesListNorthland8+4N Lost seat
5 Ron MarkListWairarapa2-3N Lost seat
6 Darroch BallListPalmerston North5-1N Lost seat
7 Mark PattersonListTaieri70N Lost seat
8 Talani MeikleRemutaka25+17
9 David WilsonWhangārei14+5
10 Denis O'Rourke(Former MP)Banks Peninsula13+3
11 Erika HarveyTauranga
12 Mahesh Bindra(Former MP)Hutt South10-2
13 Jamie ArbuckleKaikōura23+10
14 Mark ArneilChristchurch Central
15 Joshua GunnInvercargill
16 Stu HusbandHamilton East17+1
17 Jenny MarcroftListAuckland Central9-8N Lost seat
18 Tricia LawrenceBay of Plenty
19 Robert GoreNew Lynn
20 Robert GriffithDunedin
21 Jackie FarrellyWest Coast-Tasman31+10
22 Anthony OderingWaitaki
23 Taylor ArneilRongotai
24 Anne Degia-PalaKelston28+4
25 John HallManurewa45+20
26 Brenda SteeleKaipara ki Mahurangi
27 Robert MondsPapakura
28 Antony WoollamsRangitīkei

ONE Party

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Stephanie HarawiraMana
2 Edward ShanlyHutt South
3 Deon ClaassensNelson
4 Ian JohnsonPort Waikato
5 Karri-Ann VercoeRotorua
6 Allan Cawood Ōhāriu
7 John Donald MooreKaikōura
8 Frank EijgenraamRemutaka
9 Stan SmithTaieri
10 Gina SunderlandWellington Central
11 Leighton Packer
12 Janice Arahanga-EpihaTe Tai Tokerau
13 Faye Lavaka TangipaKelston
14 Jackie WestInvercargill
15 Judith TerrillSouthland
16 Ernest Murray Packer
17 Veronica KingEast Coast
18 Gary Michael CoffinTaupō
19 Korrallie Bailey-TauruaTe Tai Hauāuru
20 Rattan SinghManurewa
21 Dollarina O'Sullivan
22 Sharon DeveryBay of Plenty
23 Paula Maree EasonChristchurch East
24 Linda McLaughlinWigram
25 Melanie Lorraine PetrowskiTukituki
26 Yifat Goddard
27 Daniel WattsWhangārei
28 Charlene Roxanne PehiMount Roskill
29 Khurram Shahid MalikNew Lynn
30 Jan Roberts
31 Carolyn Shanly
32 Dawn Rupapera
33 Pisa Seala Ōtaki
34 Te Rongopai HetaHamilton West
35 Richard John ReevesKaipara ki Mahurangi
36 Dawn Rice
37 Richard Noall
38 Anna Noall
39 Alexander Charles McLaughlin

The Opportunities Party

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Geoff SimmonsRongotai2+1
2 Shai NavotNorth Shore
3 Jessica Hammond Ōhāriu24+21
4 Mathew PottingerNelson
5 Benjamin PetersDunedin
6 Tuariki Delamere(Former MP)Auckland Central
7 Ben AtkinsonBanks Peninsula
8 Naomi PocockHamilton East
9 Adriana ChristieEpsom
10 Brendon MonkTe Atatū
11 Abe GrayWellington Central14+3
12 Cameron LordMount Albert
13 Rob HunterCoromandel
14 Ben Wylie-van EerdHutt South
15 Chris JenkinsBay of Plenty
16 Andrew CaieTauranga
17 Joel RowlandsSouthland
18 Ciara SwordsWhangārei
19 Dan Thurston CrowNew Plymouth16-3
20 Hayden CargoHamilton West
21 Helen JeremiahNorthland

Outdoors Party

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Sue GreyNelson
2 Alan Simmons1-1
3 Tracy LivingstonTauranga(Democrats: 19)+16
4 Darlene MorganKaikōura
5 Wilf Bearman-RiedelHutt South4-1
6 Heidi Jensen-WarrenIlam
7 Catherine GiorzaUpper Harbour
8 Michael DownardTaupō
9 Luke KingWest Coast-Tasman
10 Tricia CheelWhangaparāoa(Democrats: 22)+12
11 Marius KoekemoerEast Coast Bays
12 Grant William KelynackRangitata
13 Rawiri te KowhaiWaiariki
14 Lucille RutherfurdPort Waikato
15 Phillip BridgePanmure-Ōtāhuhu
16 Kiri McKeeTe Tai Hauāuru
17 Michele MitcalfeNorthland
18 Charlotte StaplesChristchurch East
19 Steven HartCoromandel
20 Kelly ThurstonIkaroa-Rāwhiti
21 Chloe MansfieldHamilton West
22 Jim Hilton
23 Sue DickNorth Shore
24 Christopher GreyTaranaki-King Country
25 Teena SmithPapakura
26 Robert BruceWellington Central
27 Lynn UsmaniNorthcote
28 Maia ProchazkaEpsom

Social Credit Party

The Social Credit Party had 23 list candidates.[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Chris LeitchWhangārei2+1
2 Amanda Vickers Ōtaki
3 Cliff HallMount Roskill
4 Jack CollinWest Coast-Tasman11+7
5 Kath LauderdaleNew Plymouth
6 Jason JobsisKelston3-3
7 Warren VoightTaieri(NZ First: 46)+39
8 Winsome ArohaInvercargill
9 Brannon FavelRangitata
10 Lawrence McIsaacWaimakariri
11 Callan NeylonKaipara ki Mahurangi
12 Elisabeth DackerSouthland
13 Lisa ErNew Lynn
14 Andrew Leitch6-8
15 Zariah Anjaiya-WinderDunedin
16 Deane LandrethWigram
17 Heather Marion SmithWhanganui18+1
18 Brad FluteyNorthland
19 Mischele RhodesHamilton East9-10
20 Grant Crowther Māngere
21 Barry Pulford210
22 John McCaskeyKaikōura23+1
23 Bill Rossiter

Sustainable New Zealand Party

[24]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Vernon TavaAuckland Central
2 Mari HuuskoNorth Shore
3 John HyndmanWaimakariri
4 Rachel WoodPakuranga
5 Shannon WithersEpsom
6 Peter FlemingBotany
7 Brian Mowat-GainsfordWaitaki
8 Dean Riddell
9 John DaviesWhangaparāoa
10 Dion ThomasUpper Harbour
11 Bevan ReadNorthcote

TEA Party

[10]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 John HongTakanini
2 Susanna KrugerEast Coast Bays
3 Winson TanUpper Harbour
4 John Palino
5 Noel JiangEpsom
6 Dominic Hoffman DervanAuckland Central
7 Gavin Liu
8 Vishal ChoksiMt Roskill
9 Wella BernardoManurewa
10 Frank AmoahTe Atatu
11 Smitaben PatelNew Lynn
12 Rogelio Guedea

Vision NZ

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RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Hannah TamakiWaiariki
2 Destry MurphyHamilton East
3 Sonny WilcoxManurewa
4 George NgataiTakanini(Māori: 17)+13
5 Paris WiniataHutt South

See also

References

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  13. "Health Minister David Clark slips in Labour's ranks, infectious disease expert Ayesha Verrall joins list". 15 June 2020.
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Notes

  1. 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.
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