Party lists in the 2017 New Zealand general election

The 2017 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday, 23 September 2017, to determine the membership of the 52nd New Zealand Parliament. Parliament has 120 seats, and 71 were filled by electorate MPs, with the remaining 49 from ranked party lists. Writ day, i.e. the day when the Governor-General issues a formal direction to the Electoral Commission to hold the election, was set for Wednesday, 23 August 2017. As stipulated in section 127 of the Electoral Act 1993, the writ will set a date by which registered parties must submit a "list of candidates for election to the seats reserved for those members of Parliament elected from lists".[1] Party lists must have been submitted by Monday, 28 August, at noon.[2] On Wednesday, 30 August, the Electoral Commission released details of candidates for election, party lists, and the polling places. This page lists candidates by party, including their ranking on a list.

New Zealand political candidates
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Incumbent parliamentary parties

ACT Party

ACT New Zealand released its list on 9 July 2017.[3][4]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 David SeymourElectorateEpsomY Won Epsom
2 Beth Houlbrooke4+2
3 Brooke van VeldenAuckland Central
4 Bhupinder SinghManukau East
5 Stephen BerryEast Coast Bays6+1
6 Stuart PedersenTauranga
7 Anneka CarlsonNew Plymouth
8 Shan NgMana
9 Sam PurchasDunedin North
10 Toni SeverinChristchurch East11+1
11 Grae O’SullivanRimutaka37+26
12 Richard EvansKaikōura
13 James McDowallHamilton East
14 Richard WellsNew Lynn
15 Michael WarrenWellington Central
16 Andi Moore Ōhariu
17 Andy ParkinsHutt South
18 Bruce CarleyBay of Plenty23+5
19 Tom CorbettRangitata24+5
20 Brian DavidsonSelwyn
21 Alan DavidsonWhanganui
22 Dan DoughtyDunedin South
23 Alex EvansHelensville
24 Paul GilbertIlam27+3
25 Roger GreensladeWairarapa
26 Stuart HawkinsWaimakariri
27 Bruce HaycockUpper Harbour30+3
28 Paul HufflettNelson
29 Nick KearneyNorth Shore
30 Tim KronfeldNorthcote20-10
31 Joe Misselbrook
32 Craig NelsonNorthland
33 Joshua Perry
34 Sam SinghManurewa
35 Anthony SmithHunua
36 Chris SoleRongotai
37 Neil WilsonRangitikei41+4
38 Stephen FletcherTe Atatū
39 Wayne Grattan Ōtaki

Green Party

The Green Party announced its initial list of 46 candidates for member consultation on 2 April 2017.[5] The final list was released on 30 May 2017.[6] On 7 August 2017, Kennedy Graham (originally 8th on the list) and David Clendon (originally 16th) announced that they would remove themselves from the list, following Metiria Turei's admission of historic benefit fraud.[7] On 8 August 2017, Hutt South candidate Susanne Ruthven withdrew citing work commitments.[8] Turei resigned as co-leader and withdrew from the Green Party list on 9 August 2017.[9]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 James ShawListWellington Central12+11Y Elected from list
2 Marama DavidsonListTamaki Makaurau15+13Y Elected from list
3 Julie Anne GenterListMount Albert8+5Y Elected from list
4 Eugenie SageListPort Hills40Y Elected from list
5 Gareth HughesListEast Coast50Y Elected from list
6 Jan LogieListMana10+4Y Elected from list
7 Chlöe SwarbrickMaungakiekieY Elected from list
8 Golriz GhahramanTe AtatūY Elected from list
9 Mojo MathersListRangitata90N Lost seat
10 Barry CoatesListEpsom16+6N Lost seat
11 Jack McDonaldTe Tai Hauauru20+9
12 John HartWairarapa17+5
13 Denise RocheListAuckland Central130N Lost seat
14 Hayley HoltHelensville
15 Teall CrossenRongotai
16 Teanau TuionoManurewa
17 Leilani TamuNew Lynn
18 Matt LawreyNelson
19 Elizabeth KerekereIkaroa-Rawhiti
20 Chris PerleyTukituki29+9
21 Ricardo Menéndez MarchMount Roskill
22 Julie ZhuBotany
23 Richard Leckinger Tāmaki230
24 Thomas NashPalmerston North
25 Sam TaylorHamilton East
26 Kate FultonWest Coast-Tasman
27 Tane Woodley Ōhāriu28+1
28 Jo WrigleyHamilton West
29 Ash HolwellWhangarei
30 Stefan Grand-MeyerRimutaka
31 Robin McCandlessRangitikei
32 Niki BouldDunedin North
33 Shane GallagherDunedin South43+10
34 Scott SummerfieldCoromandel
35 Rochelle SurendranInvercargill
36 Bridget Walsh
37 Rachael GoldsmithClutha-Southland30-7
38 Patrick WallWaitaki
39 James GoodhueUpper Harbour
40 Richard WesleyWigram33-7
41 Guy HuntPakuranga
42 Elaine Dyett Māngere
43 Sam Ferguson Ōtaki
44 Richard GilliesRotorua
45 Emma-Leigh HodgeTauranga
46 Chrys Horn
47 Rebekah JaungNorthcote
48 David LeeIlam
49 Nicholas MayneEast Coast Bays
50 Robert MooreTaranaki-King Country
51 Nicola PatrickWhanganui
52 Peter Richardson
53 Godfrey RudolphTe Tai Tokerau
54 Damon RusdenNapier
55 Julie SandilandsTaupō
56 Raj SinghManukau East
57 Nicola SmithKelston
58 Philippa StevensonWaikato
59 Cathy SweetChristchurch East

Labour Party

The Labour Party released its list on 2 May 2017.[10]

On 21 March 2017, Labour announced that its sitting Māori electorate MPs would not contest the party list, standing for their electorates only.[11]

Labour announced a revised list on 15 August 2017 following a leadership change.[12]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Jacinda ArdernElectorateMount Albert5+4Y Won Mount Albert
2 Kelvin DavisElectorateTe Tai Tokerau18+16Y Won Te Tai Tokerau
3 Andrew LittleList11+8Y Elected from list
4 Grant RobertsonElectorateWellington Central3-1Y Won Wellington Central
5 Phil TwyfordElectorateTe Atatū7+2Y Won Te Atatū
6 Megan WoodsElectorateWigram20+14Y Won Wigram
7 Chris HipkinsElectorateRimutaka9+2Y Won Rimutaka
8 Carmel SepuloniElectorateKelston29+21Y Won Kelston
9 David ClarkElectorateDunedin North26+17Y Won Dunedin North
10 David ParkerListEpsom2-8Y Elected from list
11 Stuart NashElectorateNapierY Won Napier
12 Priyanca RadhakrishnanMaungakiekie23+11Y Elected from list
13 Raymond HuoList21+8Y Elected from list
14 Iain Lees-GallowayElectoratePalmerston North24+10Y Won Palmerston North
15 Jan TinettiTaurangaY Elected from list
16 William SioElectorate Māngere14-2Y Won Māngere
17 Willow-Jean PrimeNorthland34+17Y Elected from list
18 Damien O'ConnorElectorateWest Coast-Tasman22+4Y Won West Coast-Tasman
19 Jenny SalesaElectorateManukau East31+12Y Won Manukau East
20 Kris FaafoiElectorateManaY Won Mana
21 Kiri AllanEast CoastY Elected from list
22 Willie Jackson(Former MP)Y Elected from list
23 Clare CurranElectorateDunedin SouthY Won Dunedin South
24 Ruth DysonElectoratePort HillsY Won Port Hills
25 Poto WilliamsElectorateChristchurch East28+3Y Won Christchurch East
26 Louisa WallElectorateManurewa12-14Y Won Manurewa
27 Michael WoodElectorateMount Roskill39+12Y Won Mount Roskill
28 Ginny AndersenHutt South37+9Y Elected from list
29 Jo LuxtonRangitataY Elected from list
30 Deborah RussellNew Lynn33+3Y Won New Lynn
31 Liz CraigInvercargill32+1Y Elected from list
32 Marja LubeckRodneyY Elected from list
33 Trevor MallardElectorateY Elected from list
34 Paul EagleRongotaiY Won Rongotai
35 Tamati CoffeyWaiariki30-5Y Won Waiariki
36 Jamie StrangeHamilton East54+18Y Elected from list
37 Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki49+12Y Elected from list
38 Kieran McAnultyWairarapaY Elected from list
39 Angie Warren-ClarkBay of PlentyY Elected from list
40 Helen WhiteAuckland Central
41 Greg O'Connor ŌhāriuY Won Ōhāriu
42 Steph LewisWhanganui
43 Duncan WebbChristchurch CentralY Won Christchurch Central
44 Lemauga Lydia Sosene
45 Janette WalkerKaikōura46+1
46 Anna LorckTukituki
47 Romy UdangaNorth Shore
48 Rachel BoyackNelson
49 Sarb Johal
50 Naisi ChenEast Coast Bays
51 Shanan HalbertNorthcote48-3
52 Dan RosewarneWaimakariri
53 Jin AnUpper Harbour
54 Jesse PablaPapakura
55 Hilary HumphreyTaranaki-King Country
56 Tony SavageWhangarei
57 Brooke LoaderWaikato
58 Ben SandfordRotorua
59 Kurt TaogagaHelensville
60 Heather WarrenRangitīkei
61 Sam McDonald Tāmaki
62 Cherie ChapmanClutha-Southland
63 Al'a Al-BustanjiTaupō
64 Baljit KaurHunua
65 Linsey Higgins
66 Barry KirkerPakuranga
67 Tofik MamedovBotany60-7
68 Michelle Lomax
69 Nathaniel BlomfieldCoromandel
70 Gaurav SharmaHamilton West
71 Anthony RimellIlam
72 Tony CondonSelwyn
73 Sarah Packer
74 Andy Begg
75 Corie HaddockNew Plymouth53-22

Māori Party

The Māori Party released its list on 30 August 2017.[13]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Marama FoxListIkaroa-Rawhiti2+1N Lost seat
2 Te Ururoa FlavellElectorateWaiariki1-1N Lost seat
3 Rahui PapaHauraki-Waikato
4 Shane TaurimaTamaki Makaurau
5 Mei Reedy-TaareTe Tai Tonga
6 Howie TamatiTe Tai Hauauru
7 Hinurewa Te Hau13+6
8 Tuilagi Saipele EseraManukau East
9 John KiriaMount Roskill
10 Te Waka McLeod
11 Carrie Stoddart-SmithPakuranga
12 Manase LuaMaungakiekie
13 Wetex KangBotany
14 Tasha HohaiaManurewa
15 Esther Tofilau-Tevaga Māngere
16 Tina Porou
17 George Ngatai
18 Cinnamon WhitlockKelston
19 Raewyn Bhana10-9
20 Ngarangi Chapman
21 Wendy BiddleRotorua
22 Maryanne MarstersNapier
23 Karen WilliamsNew Lynn
24 Amiria Te Whiu
25 Mele Pepa Tāmaki
26 Tae Moala Tu’inukuafe

National Party

The National Party released its list on 30 July 2017.[14]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Bill EnglishList2+1Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2018
2 Paula BennettElectorateUpper Harbour9+7Y Won Upper Harbour
3 David CarterList30Y Elected from list
4 Steven JoyceList5+1Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2018
5 Gerry BrownleeElectorateIlam4-1Y Won Ilam
6 Simon BridgesElectorateTauranga18+12Y Won Tauranga
7 Amy AdamsElectorateSelwyn15+8Y Won Selwyn
8 Jonathan ColemanElectorateNorthcote10+2Y Won NorthcoteN Left parliament in 2018
9 Chris FinlaysonListRongotai8-1Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2019
10 Michael WoodhouseListDunedin North20+10Y Elected from list
11 Anne TolleyElectorateEast Coast12+1Y Won East Coast
12 Nathan GuyElectorateOtaki16+4Y Won Otaki
13 Nikki KayeElectorateAuckland Central19+6Y Won Auckland Central
14 Todd McClayElectorateRotorua23+9Y Won Rotorua
15 Nick SmithElectorateNelson13-2Y Won Nelson
16 Judith CollinsElectoratePapakura6-10Y Won Papakura
17 Maggie BarryElectorateNorth Shore40+23Y Won North Shore
18 Paul GoldsmithListEpsom30+12Y Elected from list
19 Louise UpstonElectorateTaupō27+8Y Won Taupō
20 Alfred NgaroListTe Atatū34+14Y Elected from list
21 Mark MitchellElectorateRodney42+21Y Won Rodney
22 Nicky WagnerElectorateChristchurch Central25+3Y Elected from list
23 Jacqui DeanElectorateWaitaki36+13Y Won Waitaki
24 David BennettElectorateHamilton East37+13Y Won Hamilton East
25 Tim MacindoeElectorateHamilton West28+3Y Won Hamilton West
26 Scott SimpsonElectorateCoromandel45+19Y Won Coromandel
27 Jami-Lee RossElectorateBotany29+2Y Won Botany
28 Barbara KurigerElectorateTaranaki-King Country58+30Y Won Taranaki-King Country
29 Matthew DooceyElectorateWaimakariri56+27Y Won Waimakariri
30 Brett HudsonList Ōhāriu39+9Y Elected from list
31 Melissa LeeListMount Albert310Y Elected from list
32 Kanwaljit Singh BakshiListManukau East320Y Elected from list
33 Jian YangList330Y Elected from list
34 Parmjeet ParmarListMount Roskill48+14Y Elected from list
35 Jonathan YoungElectorateNew Plymouth38+3Y Won New Plymouth
36 Jo HayesListChristchurch East47+11Y Elected from list
37 Ian McKelvieElectorateRangitīkei41+4Y Won Rangitīkei
38 Simon O'ConnorElectorate Tāmaki43+5Y Won Tāmaki
39 Andrew BaylyElectorateHunua55+16Y Won Hunua
40 Chris BishopListHutt South49+9Y Won Hutt South
41 Sarah DowieElectorateInvercargill57+16Y Won Invercargill
42 Nuk KorakoListPort Hills50+8Y Elected from listN Left parliament in 2019
43 Todd MullerElectorateBay of Plenty59+16Y Won Bay of Plenty
44 Maureen PughListWest Coast-Tasman52+8N Lost seatY Replaced Bill English in 2018
45 Shane RetiElectorateWhangarei60+15Y Won Whangarei
46 Alastair ScottElectorateWairarapa61+15Y Won Wairarapa
47 Stuart SmithElectorateKaikōura62+15Y Won Kaikōura
48 Nicola WillisWellington CentralY Replaced Steven Joyce in 2018
49 Agnes Loheni MāngereY Replaced Chris Finlayson in 2019
50 Paulo GarciaNew LynnY Replaced Nuk Korako in 2019
51 Matt KingNorthlandY Won Northland
52 David HiattWigram
53 Matt GregoryDunedin South
54 Adrienne PiercePalmerston North
55 David ElliottNapier
56 Katrina BungardManurewa
57 Bala BeeramKelston
58 Carolyn O'FallonRimutaka74+16
59 Euon MurrellMana
60 Simeon BrownPakuranga64+4Y Won Pakuranga
61 Andrew FalloonRangitataY Won RangitataN Left parliament in 2020
62 Harete HipangoWhanganuiY Won Whanganui
63 Denise LeeMaungakiekieY Won Maungakiekie
64 Chris PenkHelensville68+4Y Won Helensville
65 Erica StanfordEast Coast BaysY Won East Coast Bays
66 Tim van de MolenWaikatoY Won Waikato
67 Lawrence YuleTukitukiY Won Tukituki
68 Hamish WalkerClutha-Southland65-3Y Won Clutha-Southland
69 Sarah Jo Barley
70 Lisa Whyte
71 Linda Cooper69-2
72 Dan BidoisY Replaced Jonathan Coleman in the 2018 Northcote by-election
73 Rahul Sirigiri
74 Hadleigh Reid
75 Graham Collins

    New Zealand First

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Winston PetersElectorateNorthland10Y Elected from list
    2 Ron MarkListWairarapa9+7Y Elected from list
    3 Tracey MartinListRodney2-1Y Elected from list
    4 Fletcher TabuteauListRotorua40Y Elected from list
    5 Darroch BallListPalmerston North10+5Y Elected from list
    6 Clayton MitchellListTauranga60Y Elected from list
    7 Mark PattersonClutha-SouthlandY Elected from list
    8 Shane Jones(Former MP)WhangareiY Elected from list
    9 Jenny MarcroftTamakiY Elected from list
    10 Mahesh BindraListMount Roskill11+1N Lost seat
    11 Pita ParaoneListHamilton East8-3N Lost seat
    12 Ria BondListInvercargill120N Lost seat
    13 Denis O'RourkeListPort Hills7-6N Lost seat
    14 David WilsonTe Atatū
    15 Richard ProsserListWaimakariri3-12N Lost seat
    16 Jon ReevesHunua15-1
    17 Stu HusbandWaikato
    18 Andy FosterWellington Central
    19 Melanie Mark-ShadboltChristchurch East
    20 Helen PetersonHelensville
    21 Rob StevensonRangitīkei
    22 Lisa Close Ōhāriu
    23 Jamie ArbuckleKaikōura
    24 Joshua HubbardNorth Shore
    25 Talani MeikleRimutaka
    26 Peter ChanNew Lynn
    27 Lester GrayBay of Plenty
    28 Anne Degia-PalaKelston21-7
    29 Suzanne KellyPakuranga
    30 Murray ChongNew Plymouth
    31 Jackie FarrellyWest Coast-Tasman
    32 Toa GreeningPapakura
    33 Julian PaulEpsom
    34 Shayne WihongiHamilton West
    35 Romuald Rudzki Ōtaki14-21
    36 Reg SkipworthWhanganui
    37 Joe KairauTukituki
    38 Kym KoloniNorthcote
    39 Geoff MillsRongotai
    40 Alexander FamiltonWaitaki
    41 Anne-Marie AndrewsCoromandel
    42 Julian TilleyEast Coast
    43 William FlesherManukau East
    44 Tane ApanuiWigram
    45 John HallManurewa27-18
    46 Warren VoightDunedin North(Democrats: 5)-41
    47 Jane JohnstonUpper Harbour
    48 Frank EdwardsAuckland Central
    49 Ilja RuppeldtEast Coast Bays
    50 Mataroa ParoroMangere13-37
    51 Kerry RushtonDunedin South
    52 Alok GuptaHutt South
    53 Andrew LittlejohnMount Albert
    54 Susan SaraNelson
    55 Ken MahonMaungakiekie
    56 Lindy PalmerSelwyn

    United Future

    United Future lodged the following party list with the Electoral Commission.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Damian LightBotany3+2
    2 Ben RickardTauranga5+3
    3 Kelleigh Sheffield-CranstounMana
    4 Bale Nadakuitavuki Ōhāriu
    5 Judy Turner(Former MP)East Coast
    6 Quentin ToddHamilton West9+3
    7 John HubscherNew Lynn
    8 John FosterKaikoura
    9 Ian GaskinChristchurch Central
    10 JB Woolston

    Other registered parties

    Ban 1080

    The Ban 1080 Party's list was released on 31 August 2017.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Clyde GrafCoromandel
    2 Bill Wallace20
    3 Peter SalterWest Coast-Tasman30
    4 Brian AdamsClutha-Southland
    5 Carol Sawyer
    6 James Hilton
    7 Glen Tomlinson5-2
    8 Kenneth Hanson
    9 Mary Molloy

    Conservative Party

    The following are the Conservative Party candidates for 2017.[15][4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Leighton BakerEpsom
    2 Elliot IkileiManurewa20+18
    3 Melanie TaylorNorthland7+4
    4 Kevin StittMangere
    5 Martin FrauensteinIlam
    6 Lachie AshtonClutha-Southland
    7 Kathryn DavieMount Roskill
    8 Bruce WelshRongotai
    9 Paul DavieNew Lynn
    10 Roger LarkinsPort Hills
    11 Jeffrey JohnsonMount Albert
    12 Benjamin PriceWaimakiriri

    Democrats for Social Credit

    The New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party list.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Stephnie de Ruyter10
    2 Chris LeitchWhangarei20
    3 Jason Jobsis9+6
    4 Scott MacArthurNew Lynn
    5 Hessel Van WierenWaitaki7+2
    6 Andrew LeitchMount Roskill8+2
    7 Katherine Ransom4-3
    8 Simon Briggs
    9 Mischele RhodesHamilton East15+6
    10 Karl MatthysNapier
    11 Jack Collin
    12 Heather McConachy
    13 John RingWigram23+10
    14 John PembertonTaupō3-11
    15 Dick RyanTukituki13-2
    16 Carolyn McKenzieWaikato11-5
    17 David WilsonNorthland20+3
    18 Heather Marion Smith26+8
    19 Tracy Livingston-PooleyBay of Plenty190
    20 Peter Adcock-WhiteWaimakiriri18-2
    21 Barry PulfordNapier17-4
    22 Tricia CheelNorthcote(Ban 1080: 6)-16
    23 John McCaskeyKaikoura22-1
    24 Gary GribbenPort Hills27+3
    25 Miriam MowatDunedin North24-1
    26 Robert Richards35+9

    Internet Party

    The following are the Internet Party candidates for 2017.[16][4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Suzie Dawson
    2 Ben Cooney
    3 Daymond Goulder-Horobin
    4 Jo Booth
    5 Blake Bedford-Palmer
    6 Bruce King
    7 Nicholas Smith
    8 Jourdan Turner

    Legalise Cannabis Party

    The following candidates will stand for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party in 2017.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Maki HerbertTe Tai Tokerau
    2 Jeff LyeKelston5+3
    3 Paula Lambert
    4 Mike Britnell
    5 Emma-Jane Mihaere KingiTe Tai Tonga3-2
    6 Vineet Prasad Shiriwastow
    7 Jonee Saxby-Koning
    8 Adrian McDermottDunedin South11+3
    9 Janine Shufflebotham
    10 Steven Wilkinson
    11 Jeanette Saxby
    12 Tony Brown
    13 Rebecca Robin
    14 Geoff McTague

    Mana Movement

    Mana Movement's list was released on 31 August 2017.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Hone Harawira(Former MP)Te Tai Tokerau10
    2 Lisa McNab
    3 James Papali'i Māngere9+6
    4 Tracey-lee Repia

    The Opportunities Party

    The Opportunities Party released its list on 28 August 2017.[17]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Gareth Morgan
    2 Geoff SimmonsWellington Central
    3 Teresa MooreEast Coast Bays(Greens: 26)+23
    4 Buddy Mikaere
    5 Olly WilsonRangitata
    6 Donna Pokere-PhillipsHamilton West
    7 Doug HillChristchurch Central
    8 Piri-Hira Tukapua Ōtaki
    9 Nicola GlenjarmanWaimakiriri
    10 Mika HakaAuckland Central
    11 Nicky SnoyinkSelwyn
    12 Richard WarwickHutt South
    13 Ted Faleauto JohnstonManukau East
    14 Abe GrayDunedin North(ALCP: 2)-12
    15 Clint UlyattMount Roskill
    16 Dan ThurstonMount Albert
    17 Lesley ImminkEast Coast
    18 Vanessa Lee
    19 Paddy PlunketRongotai
    20 Brittany OwensRodney
    21 Matt IsbisterNorth Shore
    22 David Hay
    23 Jenny Condie
    24 Jessica Hammond Doube Ōhāriu
    25 Kevin NeillWaitaki
    26 Lindsay SmithDunedin South

    Outdoors Party

    The New Zealand Outdoors Party's list was released on 31 August 2017.[4]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Alan SimmonsTaupō(United Future: 2)+1
    2 David HaynesNelson
    3 Derrick PaullMaungakiekie
    4 Wilf Bearman-RiedelHutt South

    New Zealand People's Party

    The New Zealand People's Party lodged the following party list with the Electoral Commission.[18]

    RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
    rank
    ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
    1 Roshan Nauhria
    2 Steven Ching
    3 Anil Sharma
    4 Lily Yao
    5 Joann Wu
    6 Sree Nampally

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