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.
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Incumbent parliamentary parties
ACT Party
ACT New Zealand released its list on 9 July 2017.[3][4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | David Seymour | Electorate | Epsom | — | |||
2 | Beth Houlbrooke | 4 | +2 | ||||
3 | Brooke van Velden | Auckland Central | — | ||||
4 | Bhupinder Singh | Manukau East | — | ||||
5 | Stephen Berry | East Coast Bays | 6 | +1 | |||
6 | Stuart Pedersen | Tauranga | — | ||||
7 | Anneka Carlson | New Plymouth | — | ||||
8 | Shan Ng | Mana | — | ||||
9 | Sam Purchas | Dunedin North | — | ||||
10 | Toni Severin | Christchurch East | 11 | +1 | |||
11 | Grae O’Sullivan | Rimutaka | 37 | +26 | |||
12 | Richard Evans | Kaikōura | — | ||||
13 | James McDowall | Hamilton East | — | ||||
14 | Richard Wells | New Lynn | — | ||||
15 | Michael Warren | Wellington Central | — | ||||
16 | Andi Moore | Ōhariu | — | ||||
17 | Andy Parkins | Hutt South | — | ||||
18 | Bruce Carley | Bay of Plenty | 23 | +5 | |||
19 | Tom Corbett | Rangitata | 24 | +5 | |||
20 | Brian Davidson | Selwyn | — | ||||
21 | Alan Davidson | Whanganui | — | ||||
22 | Dan Doughty | Dunedin South | — | ||||
23 | Alex Evans | Helensville | — | ||||
24 | Paul Gilbert | Ilam | 27 | +3 | |||
25 | Roger Greenslade | Wairarapa | — | ||||
26 | Stuart Hawkins | Waimakariri | — | ||||
27 | Bruce Haycock | Upper Harbour | 30 | +3 | |||
28 | Paul Hufflett | Nelson | — | ||||
29 | Nick Kearney | North Shore | — | ||||
30 | Tim Kronfeld | Northcote | 20 | -10 | |||
31 | Joe Misselbrook | — | |||||
32 | Craig Nelson | Northland | — | ||||
33 | Joshua Perry | — | |||||
34 | Sam Singh | Manurewa | — | ||||
35 | Anthony Smith | Hunua | — | ||||
36 | Chris Sole | Rongotai | — | ||||
37 | Neil Wilson | Rangitikei | 41 | +4 | |||
38 | Stephen Fletcher | Te 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]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | James Shaw | List | Wellington Central | 12 | +11 | ||
2 | Marama Davidson | List | Tamaki Makaurau | 15 | +13 | ||
3 | Julie Anne Genter | List | Mount Albert | 8 | +5 | ||
4 | Eugenie Sage | List | Port Hills | 4 | 0 | ||
5 | Gareth Hughes | List | East Coast | 5 | 0 | ||
6 | Jan Logie | List | Mana | 10 | +4 | ||
7 | Chlöe Swarbrick | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
8 | Golriz Ghahraman | Te Atatū | — | — | |||
9 | Mojo Mathers | List | Rangitata | 9 | 0 | ||
10 | Barry Coates | List | Epsom | 16 | +6 | ||
11 | Jack McDonald | Te Tai Hauauru | 20 | +9 | |||
12 | John Hart | Wairarapa | 17 | +5 | |||
13 | Denise Roche | List | Auckland Central | 13 | 0 | ||
14 | Hayley Holt | Helensville | — | — | |||
15 | Teall Crossen | Rongotai | — | — | |||
16 | Teanau Tuiono | Manurewa | — | — | |||
17 | Leilani Tamu | New Lynn | — | — | |||
18 | Matt Lawrey | Nelson | — | — | |||
19 | Elizabeth Kerekere | Ikaroa-Rawhiti | — | — | |||
20 | Chris Perley | Tukituki | 29 | +9 | |||
21 | Ricardo Menéndez March | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
22 | Julie Zhu | Botany | — | — | |||
23 | Richard Leckinger | Tāmaki | 23 | 0 | |||
24 | Thomas Nash | Palmerston North | — | — | |||
25 | Sam Taylor | Hamilton East | — | — | |||
26 | Kate Fulton | West Coast-Tasman | — | — | |||
27 | Tane Woodley | Ōhāriu | 28 | +1 | |||
28 | Jo Wrigley | Hamilton West | — | — | |||
29 | Ash Holwell | Whangarei | — | — | |||
30 | Stefan Grand-Meyer | Rimutaka | — | — | |||
31 | Robin McCandless | Rangitikei | — | — | |||
32 | Niki Bould | Dunedin North | — | — | |||
33 | Shane Gallagher | Dunedin South | 43 | +10 | |||
34 | Scott Summerfield | Coromandel | — | — | |||
35 | Rochelle Surendran | Invercargill | — | — | |||
36 | Bridget Walsh | — | — | ||||
37 | Rachael Goldsmith | Clutha-Southland | 30 | -7 | |||
38 | Patrick Wall | Waitaki | — | — | |||
39 | James Goodhue | Upper Harbour | — | — | |||
40 | Richard Wesley | Wigram | 33 | -7 | |||
41 | Guy Hunt | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
42 | Elaine Dyett | Māngere | — | — | |||
43 | Sam Ferguson | Ōtaki | — | — | |||
44 | Richard Gillies | Rotorua | — | — | |||
45 | Emma-Leigh Hodge | Tauranga | — | — | |||
46 | Chrys Horn | — | — | ||||
47 | Rebekah Jaung | Northcote | — | — | |||
48 | David Lee | Ilam | — | — | |||
49 | Nicholas Mayne | East Coast Bays | — | — | |||
50 | Robert Moore | Taranaki-King Country | — | — | |||
51 | Nicola Patrick | Whanganui | — | — | |||
52 | Peter Richardson | — | — | ||||
53 | Godfrey Rudolph | Te Tai Tokerau | — | — | |||
54 | Damon Rusden | Napier | — | — | |||
55 | Julie Sandilands | Taupō | — | — | |||
56 | Raj Singh | Manukau East | — | — | |||
57 | Nicola Smith | Kelston | — | — | |||
58 | Philippa Stevenson | Waikato | — | — | |||
59 | Cathy Sweet | Christchurch 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]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Jacinda Ardern | Electorate | Mount Albert | 5 | +4 | ||
2 | Kelvin Davis | Electorate | Te Tai Tokerau | 18 | +16 | ||
3 | Andrew Little | List | 11 | +8 | |||
4 | Grant Robertson | Electorate | Wellington Central | 3 | -1 | ||
5 | Phil Twyford | Electorate | Te Atatū | 7 | +2 | ||
6 | Megan Woods | Electorate | Wigram | 20 | +14 | ||
7 | Chris Hipkins | Electorate | Rimutaka | 9 | +2 | ||
8 | Carmel Sepuloni | Electorate | Kelston | 29 | +21 | ||
9 | David Clark | Electorate | Dunedin North | 26 | +17 | ||
10 | David Parker | List | Epsom | 2 | -8 | ||
11 | Stuart Nash | Electorate | Napier | — | |||
12 | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | Maungakiekie | 23 | +11 | |||
13 | Raymond Huo | List | 21 | +8 | |||
14 | Iain Lees-Galloway | Electorate | Palmerston North | 24 | +10 | ||
15 | Jan Tinetti | Tauranga | — | ||||
16 | William Sio | Electorate | Māngere | 14 | -2 | ||
17 | Willow-Jean Prime | Northland | 34 | +17 | |||
18 | Damien O'Connor | Electorate | West Coast-Tasman | 22 | +4 | ||
19 | Jenny Salesa | Electorate | Manukau East | 31 | +12 | ||
20 | Kris Faafoi | Electorate | Mana | — | |||
21 | Kiri Allan | East Coast | — | ||||
22 | Willie Jackson | (Former MP) | — | ||||
23 | Clare Curran | Electorate | Dunedin South | — | |||
24 | Ruth Dyson | Electorate | Port Hills | — | |||
25 | Poto Williams | Electorate | Christchurch East | 28 | +3 | ||
26 | Louisa Wall | Electorate | Manurewa | 12 | -14 | ||
27 | Michael Wood | Electorate | Mount Roskill | 39 | +12 | ||
28 | Ginny Andersen | Hutt South | 37 | +9 | |||
29 | Jo Luxton | Rangitata | — | ||||
30 | Deborah Russell | New Lynn | 33 | +3 | |||
31 | Liz Craig | Invercargill | 32 | +1 | |||
32 | Marja Lubeck | Rodney | — | ||||
33 | Trevor Mallard | Electorate | — | ||||
34 | Paul Eagle | Rongotai | — | ||||
35 | Tamati Coffey | Waiariki | 30 | -5 | |||
36 | Jamie Strange | Hamilton East | 54 | +18 | |||
37 | Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki | 49 | +12 | ||||
38 | Kieran McAnulty | Wairarapa | — | ||||
39 | Angie Warren-Clark | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
40 | Helen White | Auckland Central | — | ||||
41 | Greg O'Connor | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
42 | Steph Lewis | Whanganui | — | ||||
43 | Duncan Webb | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
44 | Lemauga Lydia Sosene | — | |||||
45 | Janette Walker | Kaikōura | 46 | +1 | |||
46 | Anna Lorck | Tukituki | — | ||||
47 | Romy Udanga | North Shore | — | ||||
48 | Rachel Boyack | Nelson | — | ||||
49 | Sarb Johal | — | |||||
50 | Naisi Chen | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
51 | Shanan Halbert | Northcote | 48 | -3 | |||
52 | Dan Rosewarne | Waimakariri | — | ||||
53 | Jin An | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
54 | Jesse Pabla | Papakura | — | ||||
55 | Hilary Humphrey | Taranaki-King Country | — | ||||
56 | Tony Savage | Whangarei | — | ||||
57 | Brooke Loader | Waikato | — | ||||
58 | Ben Sandford | Rotorua | — | ||||
59 | Kurt Taogaga | Helensville | — | ||||
60 | Heather Warren | Rangitīkei | — | ||||
61 | Sam McDonald | Tāmaki | — | ||||
62 | Cherie Chapman | Clutha-Southland | — | ||||
63 | Al'a Al-Bustanji | Taupō | — | ||||
64 | Baljit Kaur | Hunua | — | ||||
65 | Linsey Higgins | — | |||||
66 | Barry Kirker | Pakuranga | — | ||||
67 | Tofik Mamedov | Botany | 60 | -7 | |||
68 | Michelle Lomax | — | |||||
69 | Nathaniel Blomfield | Coromandel | — | ||||
70 | Gaurav Sharma | Hamilton West | — | ||||
71 | Anthony Rimell | Ilam | — | ||||
72 | Tony Condon | Selwyn | — | ||||
73 | Sarah Packer | — | |||||
74 | Andy Begg | — | |||||
75 | Corie Haddock | New Plymouth | 53 | -22 |
Māori Party
The Māori Party released its list on 30 August 2017.[13]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Marama Fox | List | Ikaroa-Rawhiti | 2 | +1 | ||
2 | Te Ururoa Flavell | Electorate | Waiariki | 1 | -1 | ||
3 | Rahui Papa | Hauraki-Waikato | — | — | |||
4 | Shane Taurima | Tamaki Makaurau | — | — | |||
5 | Mei Reedy-Taare | Te Tai Tonga | — | — | |||
6 | Howie Tamati | Te Tai Hauauru | — | — | |||
7 | Hinurewa Te Hau | 13 | +6 | ||||
8 | Tuilagi Saipele Esera | Manukau East | — | — | |||
9 | John Kiria | Mount Roskill | — | — | |||
10 | Te Waka McLeod | — | — | ||||
11 | Carrie Stoddart-Smith | Pakuranga | — | — | |||
12 | Manase Lua | Maungakiekie | — | — | |||
13 | Wetex Kang | Botany | — | — | |||
14 | Tasha Hohaia | Manurewa | — | — | |||
15 | Esther Tofilau-Tevaga | Māngere | — | — | |||
16 | Tina Porou | — | — | ||||
17 | George Ngatai | — | — | ||||
18 | Cinnamon Whitlock | Kelston | — | — | |||
19 | Raewyn Bhana | 10 | -9 | ||||
20 | Ngarangi Chapman | — | — | ||||
21 | Wendy Biddle | Rotorua | — | — | |||
22 | Maryanne Marsters | Napier | — | — | |||
23 | Karen Williams | New 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]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Bill English | List | 2 | +1 | |||
2 | Paula Bennett | Electorate | Upper Harbour | 9 | +7 | ||
3 | David Carter | List | 3 | 0 | |||
4 | Steven Joyce | List | 5 | +1 | |||
5 | Gerry Brownlee | Electorate | Ilam | 4 | -1 | ||
6 | Simon Bridges | Electorate | Tauranga | 18 | +12 | ||
7 | Amy Adams | Electorate | Selwyn | 15 | +8 | ||
8 | Jonathan Coleman | Electorate | Northcote | 10 | +2 | ||
9 | Chris Finlayson | List | Rongotai | 8 | -1 | ||
10 | Michael Woodhouse | List | Dunedin North | 20 | +10 | ||
11 | Anne Tolley | Electorate | East Coast | 12 | +1 | ||
12 | Nathan Guy | Electorate | Otaki | 16 | +4 | ||
13 | Nikki Kaye | Electorate | Auckland Central | 19 | +6 | ||
14 | Todd McClay | Electorate | Rotorua | 23 | +9 | ||
15 | Nick Smith | Electorate | Nelson | 13 | -2 | ||
16 | Judith Collins | Electorate | Papakura | 6 | -10 | ||
17 | Maggie Barry | Electorate | North Shore | 40 | +23 | ||
18 | Paul Goldsmith | List | Epsom | 30 | +12 | ||
19 | Louise Upston | Electorate | Taupō | 27 | +8 | ||
20 | Alfred Ngaro | List | Te Atatū | 34 | +14 | ||
21 | Mark Mitchell | Electorate | Rodney | 42 | +21 | ||
22 | Nicky Wagner | Electorate | Christchurch Central | 25 | +3 | ||
23 | Jacqui Dean | Electorate | Waitaki | 36 | +13 | ||
24 | David Bennett | Electorate | Hamilton East | 37 | +13 | ||
25 | Tim Macindoe | Electorate | Hamilton West | 28 | +3 | ||
26 | Scott Simpson | Electorate | Coromandel | 45 | +19 | ||
27 | Jami-Lee Ross | Electorate | Botany | 29 | +2 | ||
28 | Barbara Kuriger | Electorate | Taranaki-King Country | 58 | +30 | ||
29 | Matthew Doocey | Electorate | Waimakariri | 56 | +27 | ||
30 | Brett Hudson | List | Ōhāriu | 39 | +9 | ||
31 | Melissa Lee | List | Mount Albert | 31 | 0 | ||
32 | Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi | List | Manukau East | 32 | 0 | ||
33 | Jian Yang | List | 33 | 0 | |||
34 | Parmjeet Parmar | List | Mount Roskill | 48 | +14 | ||
35 | Jonathan Young | Electorate | New Plymouth | 38 | +3 | ||
36 | Jo Hayes | List | Christchurch East | 47 | +11 | ||
37 | Ian McKelvie | Electorate | Rangitīkei | 41 | +4 | ||
38 | Simon O'Connor | Electorate | Tāmaki | 43 | +5 | ||
39 | Andrew Bayly | Electorate | Hunua | 55 | +16 | ||
40 | Chris Bishop | List | Hutt South | 49 | +9 | ||
41 | Sarah Dowie | Electorate | Invercargill | 57 | +16 | ||
42 | Nuk Korako | List | Port Hills | 50 | +8 | ||
43 | Todd Muller | Electorate | Bay of Plenty | 59 | +16 | ||
44 | Maureen Pugh | List | West Coast-Tasman | 52 | +8 | ||
45 | Shane Reti | Electorate | Whangarei | 60 | +15 | ||
46 | Alastair Scott | Electorate | Wairarapa | 61 | +15 | ||
47 | Stuart Smith | Electorate | Kaikōura | 62 | +15 | ||
48 | Nicola Willis | Wellington Central | — | ||||
49 | Agnes Loheni | Māngere | — | ||||
50 | Paulo Garcia | New Lynn | — | ||||
51 | Matt King | Northland | — | ||||
52 | David Hiatt | Wigram | — | ||||
53 | Matt Gregory | Dunedin South | — | ||||
54 | Adrienne Pierce | Palmerston North | — | ||||
55 | David Elliott | Napier | — | ||||
56 | Katrina Bungard | Manurewa | — | ||||
57 | Bala Beeram | Kelston | — | ||||
58 | Carolyn O'Fallon | Rimutaka | 74 | +16 | |||
59 | Euon Murrell | Mana | — | ||||
60 | Simeon Brown | Pakuranga | 64 | +4 | |||
61 | Andrew Falloon | Rangitata | — | ||||
62 | Harete Hipango | Whanganui | — | ||||
63 | Denise Lee | Maungakiekie | — | ||||
64 | Chris Penk | Helensville | 68 | +4 | |||
65 | Erica Stanford | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
66 | Tim van de Molen | Waikato | — | ||||
67 | Lawrence Yule | Tukituki | — | ||||
68 | Hamish Walker | Clutha-Southland | 65 | -3 | |||
69 | Sarah Jo Barley | — | |||||
70 | Lisa Whyte | — | |||||
71 | Linda Cooper | 69 | -2 | ||||
72 | Dan Bidois | — | |||||
73 | Rahul Sirigiri | — | |||||
74 | Hadleigh Reid | — | |||||
75 | Graham Collins | — |
New Zealand First
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Winston Peters | Electorate | Northland | 1 | 0 | ||
2 | Ron Mark | List | Wairarapa | 9 | +7 | ||
3 | Tracey Martin | List | Rodney | 2 | -1 | ||
4 | Fletcher Tabuteau | List | Rotorua | 4 | 0 | ||
5 | Darroch Ball | List | Palmerston North | 10 | +5 | ||
6 | Clayton Mitchell | List | Tauranga | 6 | 0 | ||
7 | Mark Patterson | Clutha-Southland | — | ||||
8 | Shane Jones | (Former MP) | Whangarei | — | |||
9 | Jenny Marcroft | Tamaki | — | ||||
10 | Mahesh Bindra | List | Mount Roskill | 11 | +1 | ||
11 | Pita Paraone | List | Hamilton East | 8 | -3 | ||
12 | Ria Bond | List | Invercargill | 12 | 0 | ||
13 | Denis O'Rourke | List | Port Hills | 7 | -6 | ||
14 | David Wilson | Te Atatū | — | ||||
15 | Richard Prosser | List | Waimakariri | 3 | -12 | ||
16 | Jon Reeves | Hunua | 15 | -1 | |||
17 | Stu Husband | Waikato | — | ||||
18 | Andy Foster | Wellington Central | — | ||||
19 | Melanie Mark-Shadbolt | Christchurch East | — | ||||
20 | Helen Peterson | Helensville | — | ||||
21 | Rob Stevenson | Rangitīkei | — | ||||
22 | Lisa Close | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
23 | Jamie Arbuckle | Kaikōura | — | ||||
24 | Joshua Hubbard | North Shore | — | ||||
25 | Talani Meikle | Rimutaka | — | ||||
26 | Peter Chan | New Lynn | — | ||||
27 | Lester Gray | Bay of Plenty | — | ||||
28 | Anne Degia-Pala | Kelston | 21 | -7 | |||
29 | Suzanne Kelly | Pakuranga | — | ||||
30 | Murray Chong | New Plymouth | — | ||||
31 | Jackie Farrelly | West Coast-Tasman | — | ||||
32 | Toa Greening | Papakura | — | ||||
33 | Julian Paul | Epsom | — | ||||
34 | Shayne Wihongi | Hamilton West | — | ||||
35 | Romuald Rudzki | Ōtaki | 14 | -21 | |||
36 | Reg Skipworth | Whanganui | — | ||||
37 | Joe Kairau | Tukituki | — | ||||
38 | Kym Koloni | Northcote | — | ||||
39 | Geoff Mills | Rongotai | — | ||||
40 | Alexander Familton | Waitaki | — | ||||
41 | Anne-Marie Andrews | Coromandel | — | ||||
42 | Julian Tilley | East Coast | — | ||||
43 | William Flesher | Manukau East | — | ||||
44 | Tane Apanui | Wigram | — | ||||
45 | John Hall | Manurewa | 27 | -18 | |||
46 | Warren Voight | Dunedin North | (Democrats: 5) | -41 | |||
47 | Jane Johnston | Upper Harbour | — | ||||
48 | Frank Edwards | Auckland Central | — | ||||
49 | Ilja Ruppeldt | East Coast Bays | — | ||||
50 | Mataroa Paroro | Mangere | 13 | -37 | |||
51 | Kerry Rushton | Dunedin South | — | ||||
52 | Alok Gupta | Hutt South | — | ||||
53 | Andrew Littlejohn | Mount Albert | — | ||||
54 | Susan Sara | Nelson | — | ||||
55 | Ken Mahon | Maungakiekie | — | ||||
56 | Lindy Palmer | Selwyn | — |
United Future
United Future lodged the following party list with the Electoral Commission.[4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Damian Light | Botany | 3 | +2 | |||
2 | Ben Rickard | Tauranga | 5 | +3 | |||
3 | Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun | Mana | — | ||||
4 | Bale Nadakuitavuki | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
5 | Judy Turner | (Former MP) | East Coast | — | |||
6 | Quentin Todd | Hamilton West | 9 | +3 | |||
7 | John Hubscher | New Lynn | — | ||||
8 | John Foster | Kaikoura | — | ||||
9 | Ian Gaskin | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
10 | JB Woolston | — |
Other registered parties
Ban 1080
The Ban 1080 Party's list was released on 31 August 2017.[4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Clyde Graf | Coromandel | — | ||||
2 | Bill Wallace | 2 | 0 | ||||
3 | Peter Salter | West Coast-Tasman | 3 | 0 | |||
4 | Brian Adams | Clutha-Southland | — | ||||
5 | Carol Sawyer | — | |||||
6 | James Hilton | — | |||||
7 | Glen Tomlinson | 5 | -2 | ||||
8 | Kenneth Hanson | — | |||||
9 | Mary Molloy | — |
Conservative Party
The following are the Conservative Party candidates for 2017.[15][4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Leighton Baker | Epsom | — | ||||
2 | Elliot Ikilei | Manurewa | 20 | +18 | |||
3 | Melanie Taylor | Northland | 7 | +4 | |||
4 | Kevin Stitt | Mangere | — | ||||
5 | Martin Frauenstein | Ilam | — | ||||
6 | Lachie Ashton | Clutha-Southland | — | ||||
7 | Kathryn Davie | Mount Roskill | — | ||||
8 | Bruce Welsh | Rongotai | — | ||||
9 | Paul Davie | New Lynn | — | ||||
10 | Roger Larkins | Port Hills | — | ||||
11 | Jeffrey Johnson | Mount Albert | — | ||||
12 | Benjamin Price | Waimakiriri | — |
Democrats for Social Credit
The New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party list.[4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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1 | Stephnie de Ruyter | 1 | 0 | ||||
2 | Chris Leitch | Whangarei | 2 | 0 | |||
3 | Jason Jobsis | 9 | +6 | ||||
4 | Scott MacArthur | New Lynn | — | ||||
5 | Hessel Van Wieren | Waitaki | 7 | +2 | |||
6 | Andrew Leitch | Mount Roskill | 8 | +2 | |||
7 | Katherine Ransom | 4 | -3 | ||||
8 | Simon Briggs | — | |||||
9 | Mischele Rhodes | Hamilton East | 15 | +6 | |||
10 | Karl Matthys | Napier | — | ||||
11 | Jack Collin | — | |||||
12 | Heather McConachy | — | |||||
13 | John Ring | Wigram | 23 | +10 | |||
14 | John Pemberton | Taupō | 3 | -11 | |||
15 | Dick Ryan | Tukituki | 13 | -2 | |||
16 | Carolyn McKenzie | Waikato | 11 | -5 | |||
17 | David Wilson | Northland | 20 | +3 | |||
18 | Heather Marion Smith | 26 | +8 | ||||
19 | Tracy Livingston-Pooley | Bay of Plenty | 19 | 0 | |||
20 | Peter Adcock-White | Waimakiriri | 18 | -2 | |||
21 | Barry Pulford | Napier | 17 | -4 | |||
22 | Tricia Cheel | Northcote | (Ban 1080: 6) | -16 | |||
23 | John McCaskey | Kaikoura | 22 | -1 | |||
24 | Gary Gribben | Port Hills | 27 | +3 | |||
25 | Miriam Mowat | Dunedin North | 24 | -1 | |||
26 | Robert Richards | 35 | +9 |
Internet Party
The following are the Internet Party candidates for 2017.[16][4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
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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]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maki Herbert | Te Tai Tokerau | — | ||||
2 | Jeff Lye | Kelston | 5 | +3 | |||
3 | Paula Lambert | — | |||||
4 | Mike Britnell | — | |||||
5 | Emma-Jane Mihaere Kingi | Te Tai Tonga | 3 | -2 | |||
6 | Vineet Prasad Shiriwastow | — | |||||
7 | Jonee Saxby-Koning | — | |||||
8 | Adrian McDermott | Dunedin South | 11 | +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]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hone Harawira | (Former MP) | Te Tai Tokerau | 1 | 0 | ||
2 | Lisa McNab | — | |||||
3 | James Papali'i | Māngere | 9 | +6 | |||
4 | Tracey-lee Repia | — |
The Opportunities Party
The Opportunities Party released its list on 28 August 2017.[17]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gareth Morgan | — | |||||
2 | Geoff Simmons | Wellington Central | — | ||||
3 | Teresa Moore | East Coast Bays | (Greens: 26) | +23 | |||
4 | Buddy Mikaere | — | |||||
5 | Olly Wilson | Rangitata | — | ||||
6 | Donna Pokere-Phillips | Hamilton West | — | ||||
7 | Doug Hill | Christchurch Central | — | ||||
8 | Piri-Hira Tukapua | Ōtaki | — | ||||
9 | Nicola Glenjarman | Waimakiriri | — | ||||
10 | Mika Haka | Auckland Central | — | ||||
11 | Nicky Snoyink | Selwyn | — | ||||
12 | Richard Warwick | Hutt South | — | ||||
13 | Ted Faleauto Johnston | Manukau East | — | ||||
14 | Abe Gray | Dunedin North | (ALCP: 2) | -12 | |||
15 | Clint Ulyatt | Mount Roskill | — | ||||
16 | Dan Thurston | Mount Albert | — | ||||
17 | Lesley Immink | East Coast | — | ||||
18 | Vanessa Lee | — | |||||
19 | Paddy Plunket | Rongotai | — | ||||
20 | Brittany Owens | Rodney | — | ||||
21 | Matt Isbister | North Shore | — | ||||
22 | David Hay | — | |||||
23 | Jenny Condie | — | |||||
24 | Jessica Hammond Doube | Ōhāriu | — | ||||
25 | Kevin Neill | Waitaki | — | ||||
26 | Lindsay Smith | Dunedin South | — |
Outdoors Party
The New Zealand Outdoors Party's list was released on 31 August 2017.[4]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alan Simmons | Taupō | (United Future: 2) | +1 | |||
2 | David Haynes | Nelson | — | ||||
3 | Derrick Paull | Maungakiekie | — | ||||
4 | Wilf Bearman-Riedel | Hutt South | — |
New Zealand People's Party
The New Zealand People's Party lodged the following party list with the Electoral Commission.[18]
Rank | Name | Incumbency | Contesting electorate | Previous rank | Change | Initial results | Later changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Roshan Nauhria | — | |||||
2 | Steven Ching | — | |||||
3 | Anil Sharma | — | |||||
4 | Lily Yao | — | |||||
5 | Joann Wu | — | |||||
6 | Sree Nampally | — |
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