Auckland Central is a New Zealand electoral division returning one member to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The electorate is currently represented by Chlöe Swarbrick, a member of the Green Party; she has represented the seat since 2020.
Population centres
In the 1887 electoral redistribution, although the Representation Commission was required through the Representation Act 1887 to maintain existing electorates "as far as possible", rapid population growth in the North Island required the transfer of three seats from the South Island to the north. Ten new electorates were created, including Auckland Central, and one former electorate was recreated.
Auckland Central contains Auckland city centre, the suburbs of Ponsonby, Westmere, Arch Hill, Herne Bay, Freemans Bay, St Mary's Bay, Newton and Eden Terrace at the west side of the city. Because of the location of the main Auckland ferry terminal, Auckland Central also contains the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. At the 2008 election, Grafton became part of Epsom, and Point Chevalier moved into Mount Albert. To offset these changes, the suburb of Newton was drafted in from Mount Albert. Further population growth ahead of the 2014 election resulted in Westmere and Grey Lynn transferring to Mount Albert.[3]
History
Auckland Central was created ahead of the 1887 election; it was carved from parts of the electorates of Auckland North and the Auckland West and focused around upper Queen Street, Grafton, and Newton. It lasted only until the 1890 elections, when a reduction in the number of electorates meant Auckland Central was re-incorporated into a larger City of Auckland electorate. At the 1905 elections, the Auckland seat was split into three seats, including a recreated Auckland Central.
The seat has been held by the Labour Party for most of its existence: between 1919 and 2008, the seat had spent only three years in the hands of another party (the left-wing Alliance, from 1993 to 1996). However, the 2008 election saw Nikki Kaye win the seat for the National Party for the first time. Kaye retained the seat in 2011, 2014 and 2017, although with a reduced majority making Auckland Central one of the most marginal electorates in the country. She retired at the 2020 election, which saw Green Party candidate Chlöe Swarbrick win the seat in a tight three-way contest and become only the second Green electorate MP.
Members of Parliament
Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Key
Independent Liberal Labour Alliance National Green
List MPs
Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Auckland Central electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Key
ACT Alliance Green National Labour
Election results
2023 election
2023 general election: Auckland Central[4]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
|
±%
|
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Green
|
Y Chlöe Swarbrick
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16,624
|
47.84
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+12.74
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8,503
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23.97
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+4.91
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National
|
Mahesh Muralidhar
|
12,728
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36.63
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+9.47
|
11,751
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33.13
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+12.03
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Labour
|
Oscar Sims
|
2,608
|
7.50
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–24.63
|
8,028
|
22.63
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–23.39
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ACT
|
Felix Poole
|
1,235
|
3.55
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+1.92
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3,301
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9.30
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+1.82
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Opportunities
|
Damian Sycamore
|
462
|
1.33
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+0.44
|
1,250
|
3.52
|
+1.39
|
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Legalise Cannabis
|
Christopher Coker
|
365
|
1.05
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—
|
142
|
0.40
|
+0.13
|
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Animal Justice
|
Madeleine Kane
|
135
|
0.38
|
—
|
50
|
0.14
|
—
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Independent
|
Andi Shen Liu
|
110
|
0.31
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—
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Rock The Vote NZ
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Paul Davie
|
91
|
0.26
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—
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New Nation
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Guy Dennis Slocum
|
89
|
0.25
|
—
|
26
|
0.07
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—
|
|
NZ First
|
|
1,351
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3.80
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+2.09
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Te Pāti Māori
|
|
563
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1.58
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+1.28
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NZ Loyal
|
|
217
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0.61
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—
|
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Freedoms NZ
|
|
48
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0.13
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—
|
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Women's Rights
|
|
45
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0.12
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—
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NewZeal
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|
38
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0.10
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+0.05[c]
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DemocracyNZ
|
|
32
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0.09
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—
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New Conservatives
|
|
30
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0.08
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–0.46
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Leighton Baker Party
|
|
3
|
0.00
|
—
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Informal votes
|
299
|
|
|
85
|
|
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Total valid votes
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34,746
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35,463
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Green hold
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Majority
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3,896
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11.21
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+8.24
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2020 election
2020 general election: Auckland Central[5]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
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Green
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Chlöe Swarbrick
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12,631
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35.10
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+25.38
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6,937
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19.06
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+5.19
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Labour
|
Helen White
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11,563
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32.13
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−7.68
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16,751
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46.02
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+8.31
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National
|
Emma Mellow
|
9,775
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27.16
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−18.08
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7,680
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21.10
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−18.05
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|
ACT
|
Felix Poole
|
588
|
1.63
|
+1.11
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2,724
|
7.48
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+6.43
|
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Opportunities
|
Tuariki Delamere
|
320
|
0.89
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−1.44
|
776
|
2.13
|
−1.01
|
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NZ First
|
Jenny Marcroft
|
274
|
0.76
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-1.22
|
622
|
1.71
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−2.16
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New Conservative
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Kevin Stitt
|
186
|
0.51
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+0.33
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197
|
0.54
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+0.44
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Sustainable NZ
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Vernon Tava
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120
|
0.33
|
—
|
59
|
0.16
|
—
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Independent
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Joshua Love
|
73
|
0.20
|
—
|
|
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TEA
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Dominic Hoffman Dervan
|
50
|
0.14
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—
|
35
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0.10
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—
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Independent
|
Chris Sadler
|
23
|
0.06
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—
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|
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Advance NZ
|
|
198
|
0.53
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—
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Māori Party
|
|
111
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0.30
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−0.11
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
99
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0.27
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+0.03
|
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ONE
|
|
20
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0.05
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—
|
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Outdoors
|
|
15
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0.04
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+0.01
|
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Vision NZ
|
|
11
|
0.03
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—
|
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Social Credit
|
|
7
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0.02
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+0.01
|
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Heartland
|
|
1
|
0.00
|
—
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Informal votes
|
382
|
|
|
160
|
|
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Total valid votes
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35,985
|
|
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36,403
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|
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Turnout
|
36,625[6]
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83.95
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+4.01
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Green gain from National
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Majority
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1,068
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2.97
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–2.24
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2017 election
2017 general election: Auckland Central[7]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
|
±%
|
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National
|
Y Nikki Kaye
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13,198
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45.24
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−0.59
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11,773
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39.15
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−5.78
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Labour
|
Helen White
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11,617
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39.82
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−3.80
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11,340
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37.71
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+16.04
|
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Green
|
Denise Roche
|
2,838
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9.72
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+2.10
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4,170
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13.87
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−8.30
|
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Opportunities
|
Mika Haka
|
681
|
2.33
|
—
|
944
|
3.14
|
—
|
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NZ First
|
Frank Edwards
|
578
|
1.98
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—
|
1,165
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3.87
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−1.31
|
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ACT
|
Brooke van Velden
|
151
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0.52
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−0.19
|
317
|
1.05
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−0.12
|
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Climate First
|
Leslie Jones
|
55
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0.19
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—
|
|
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Conservative
|
Stephen Greenfield
|
52
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0.18
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−0.77
|
29
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0.10
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−0.81
|
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Māori Party
|
|
123
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0.41
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−0.15
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
71
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0.24
|
−0.06
|
|
United Future
|
|
19
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0.06
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−0.13
|
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Ban 1080
|
|
12
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0.04
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0.00
|
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Mana Party
|
|
12
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0.04
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−1.92[d]
|
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Internet
|
|
10
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0.03
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−1.93[e]
|
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People's Party
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
—
|
|
Outdoors
|
|
8
|
0.03
|
—
|
|
Democrats
|
|
4
|
0.01
|
0.00
|
Informal votes
|
206
|
|
|
63
|
|
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Total valid votes
|
29,170
|
|
|
30,007
|
|
|
Turnout
|
30,070
|
79.94[8]
|
+1.39
|
|
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National hold
|
Majority
|
1,519
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5.21
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+3.01
|
|
2014 election
2014 general election: Auckland Central[9]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
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±%
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Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Y Nikki Kaye
|
12,494
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45.84
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+0.44
|
12,652
|
44.93
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+2.70
|
|
Labour
|
Jacinda Ardern
|
11,894
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43.63
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+0.41
|
6,101
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21.67
|
–3.44
|
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Green
|
Denise Roche
|
2,080
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7.63
|
–1.13
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6,242
|
22.17
|
–0.63
|
|
Internet
|
Miriam Pierard
|
270
|
0.99
|
+0.99
|
|
|
Conservative
|
Regan Monahan
|
258
|
0.95
|
+0.23
|
486
|
1.73
|
+0.91
|
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ACT
|
Dasha Kovalenko
|
193
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0.71
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+0.26
|
329
|
1.17
|
–0.01
|
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Climate
|
Peter Whitmore
|
50
|
0.18
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+0.18
|
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Money Free
|
Jordan Osmaston
|
19
|
0.07
|
+0.07
|
|
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NZ First
|
|
1,459
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5.18
|
+1.08
|
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Internet Mana
|
|
553
|
1.96
|
+1.27[f]
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
158
|
0.56
|
–1.08
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
85
|
0.30
|
–0.12
|
|
United Future
|
|
53
|
0.19
|
–0.03
|
|
Civilian
|
|
17
|
0.06
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+0.06
|
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Ban 1080
|
|
10
|
0.04
|
+0.04
|
|
Independent Coalition
|
|
7
|
0.02
|
+0.02
|
|
Democrats
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
–0.58
|
|
Focus
|
|
2
|
0.01
|
+0.01
|
Informal votes
|
195
|
|
|
99
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
27,453
|
|
|
28,256
|
|
|
Turnout
|
28,040
|
76.76[10]
|
+1.47
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
600
|
2.20
|
+0.04
|
|
2011 election
2011 general election: Auckland Central[11]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
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Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Y Nikki Kaye
|
15,038
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45.39
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+2.48
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14,447
|
42.24
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+2.15
|
|
Labour
|
Jacinda Ardern
|
14,321
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43.23
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+4.69
|
8,590
|
25.11
|
–9.44
|
|
Green
|
Denise Roche
|
2,903
|
8.76
|
–4.66
|
7,797
|
22.79
|
+7.33
|
|
NZ First
|
Allen Davies
|
412
|
1.24
|
+1.24
|
1,403
|
4.10
|
+1.81
|
|
Conservative
|
Stephen Greenfield
|
238
|
0.72
|
+0.72
|
280
|
0.82
|
+0.82
|
|
ACT
|
David Seymour
|
149
|
0.45
|
–1.25
|
404
|
1.18
|
–2.95
|
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Human Rights
|
Anthony van den Heuval
|
68
|
0.21
|
+0.01
|
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
562
|
1.64
|
+0.71
|
|
Mana
|
|
237
|
0.69
|
+0.69
|
|
Democrats
|
|
202
|
0.59
|
+0.56
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
146
|
0.43
|
+0.14
|
|
United Future
|
|
75
|
0.22
|
–0.46
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
53
|
0.15
|
+0.08
|
|
Alliance
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
–0.002
|
Informal votes
|
352
|
|
|
164
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
33,129
|
|
|
34,206
|
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
717
|
2.16
|
–2.21
|
|
2008 election
2008 general election: Auckland Central[12]
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Nikki Kaye
|
14,677
|
42.91
|
+9.81
|
14,112
|
40.08
|
+6.36
|
|
Labour
|
N Judith Tizard
|
13,180
|
38.53
|
–5.36
|
12,166
|
34.55
|
–10.68
|
|
Green
|
Denise Roche
|
4,592
|
13.43
|
–1.38
|
5,446
|
15.47
|
+2.49
|
|
ACT
|
Scott Uren
|
581
|
1.70
|
+0.15
|
1,456
|
4.14
|
+2.35
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
Kevin O'Connell
|
349
|
1.02
|
–
|
101
|
0.29
|
+0.12
|
|
Progressive
|
Justin Robson
|
274
|
0.80
|
+0.06
|
226
|
0.64
|
–0.17
|
|
RAM
|
Oliver Woods
|
132
|
0.39
|
–
|
16
|
0.05
|
–
|
|
United Future
|
Aaron Galey-Young
|
128
|
0.37
|
–0.91
|
168
|
0.48
|
–0.82
|
|
Independent
|
Thomas Forde
|
84
|
0.25
|
–0.01
|
|
|
Independent
|
Stephen Greenfield
|
68
|
0.20
|
–
|
|
|
Human Rights
|
Anthony Ravlich
|
67
|
0.20
|
–
|
|
|
Alliance
|
Sarita Divis
|
39
|
0.11
|
–
|
11
|
0.03
|
–0.02
|
|
RONZ
|
Kerry Bevin
|
32
|
0.09
|
+0.00
|
10
|
0.03
|
+0.02
|
|
NZ First
|
|
806
|
2.29
|
–0.55
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
328
|
0.93
|
+0.33
|
|
Bill and Ben
|
|
132
|
0.37
|
–
|
|
Pacific
|
|
73
|
0.21
|
–
|
|
Kiwi
|
|
70
|
0.20
|
–
|
|
Family Party
|
|
38
|
0.11
|
–
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
27
|
0.08
|
+0.01
|
|
Workers Party
|
|
12
|
0.03
|
–
|
|
Democrats
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
+0.00
|
Informal votes
|
290
|
|
|
101
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
34,203
|
|
|
35,208
|
|
|
|
National gain from Labour
|
Majority
|
1,497
|
4.38
|
–6.42
|
|
2005 election
2005 general election: Auckland Central[13]
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Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labour
|
Y Judith Tizard
|
15,794
|
43.89
|
+0.56
|
16,639
|
45.24
|
|
|
National
|
Pansy Wong
|
11,910
|
33.10
|
+6.73
|
12,403
|
33.72
|
|
|
Green
|
Nándor Tánczos
|
5,327
|
14.80
|
|
4,775
|
12.98
|
|
|
NZ First
|
Susan Baragwanath
|
996
|
2.77
|
|
1,044
|
2.84
|
|
|
ACT
|
Helen Simpson
|
559
|
1.55
|
|
658
|
1.79
|
|
|
United Future
|
Steve Taylor
|
461
|
1.28
|
|
477
|
1.30
|
|
|
Māori Party
|
Bronwyn Yates
|
330
|
0.92
|
|
223
|
0.61
|
|
|
Progressive
|
Petronella Townsend
|
266
|
0.74
|
|
297
|
0.81
|
|
|
Destiny
|
Maureen Vincent
|
150
|
0.42
|
|
80
|
0.22
|
|
|
Independent
|
Thomas Forde
|
91
|
0.25
|
|
|
|
Direct Democracy
|
Dilip Rupa
|
69
|
0.19
|
|
15
|
0.04
|
|
|
RONZ
|
Alan Candy
|
32
|
0.09
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
61
|
0.17
|
|
|
Christian Heritage
|
|
29
|
0.08
|
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
25
|
0.07
|
|
|
Alliance
|
|
19
|
0.05
|
|
|
Family Rights
|
|
13
|
0.04
|
|
|
Democrats
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
|
|
99 MP
|
|
5
|
0.01
|
|
|
One NZ
|
|
5
|
0.01
|
|
Informal votes
|
292
|
|
|
115
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
35,985
|
|
|
36,781
|
|
|
|
Labour hold
|
Majority
|
3,884
|
10.79
|
–6.17
|
|
2002 election
2002 general election: Auckland Central[14]
|
Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labour
|
Y Judith Tizard
|
13,298
|
43.33
|
|
13,929
|
44.10
|
|
|
National
|
Pansy Wong
|
8,093
|
26.37
|
|
4,748
|
15.03
|
|
|
Green
|
Nándor Tánczos
|
6,212
|
20.24
|
|
4,990
|
15.80
|
|
|
ACT
|
Lech Beltowski
|
1,223
|
3.98
|
|
3,358
|
10.63
|
|
|
United Future
|
Steve Taylor
|
770
|
2.51
|
|
1,266
|
4.01
|
|
|
Alliance
|
Mike Treen
|
365
|
1.19
|
|
513
|
1.62
|
|
|
Progressive
|
Vivienne Shepherd
|
333
|
1.08
|
|
468
|
1.48
|
|
|
Christian Heritage
|
Sean Michael Reynolds
|
235
|
0.77
|
|
163
|
0.52
|
|
|
Independent
|
Neil Head
|
97
|
0.32
|
|
|
|
Independent
|
Anthony Van Den Heuvel
|
66
|
0.22
|
|
|
|
NZ First
|
|
1,809
|
5.73
|
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
164
|
0.52
|
|
|
ORNZ
|
|
137
|
0.43
|
|
|
Mana Māori
|
|
20
|
0.06
|
|
|
One NZ
|
|
15
|
0.05
|
|
|
NMP
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
|
Informal votes
|
357
|
|
|
89
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
30,692
|
|
|
31,583
|
|
|
|
Labour hold
|
Majority
|
5,205
|
16.96
|
|
|
1999 election
1999 general election: Auckland Central[15][16]
|
Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labour
|
Y Judith Tizard
|
12,645
|
38.74
|
|
13,647
|
41.50
|
|
|
National
|
Martin Poulsen
|
7,360
|
22.55
|
|
7,747
|
23.56
|
|
|
Alliance
|
Sandra Lee
|
6,129
|
18.78
|
|
2,321
|
7.06
|
|
|
Green
|
Nándor Tánczos
|
3,057
|
9.37
|
|
4,235
|
12.88
|
|
|
ACT
|
Donna Awatere Huata
|
2,301
|
7.05
|
|
2,929
|
8.91
|
|
|
Christian Heritage
|
Dick Holland
|
435
|
1.33
|
|
332
|
1.01
|
|
|
NZ First
|
Dilip Rupa
|
380
|
1.16
|
|
671
|
2.04
|
|
|
Blokes Liberation Front
|
Pieter de Jonge
|
169
|
0.52
|
|
|
|
Mana Māori
|
Tame Iti
|
83
|
0.25
|
|
19
|
0.06
|
|
|
South Island
|
Gerry Campbell
|
43
|
0.13
|
|
7
|
0.02
|
|
|
Communist League
|
Terence Coggan
|
38
|
0.12
|
|
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
296
|
0.90
|
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
|
150
|
0.46
|
|
|
United NZ
|
|
130
|
0.40
|
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
124
|
0.38
|
|
|
Mauri Pacific
|
|
108
|
0.33
|
|
|
Animals First
|
|
58
|
0.18
|
|
|
McGillicuddy Serious
|
|
52
|
0.16
|
|
|
Natural Law
|
|
27
|
0.08
|
|
|
One NZ
|
|
17
|
0.05
|
|
|
NMP
|
|
9
|
0.03
|
|
|
People's Choice Party
|
|
4
|
0.01
|
|
|
Freedom Movement
|
|
1
|
0.00
|
|
|
Republican
|
|
1
|
0.00
|
|
Informal votes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
32,640
|
|
|
32,885
|
|
|
|
Labour hold
|
Majority
|
5,285
|
16.19
|
|
|
1996 election
1996 general election: Auckland Central[17][18][19]
|
Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labour
|
Y Judith Tizard
|
12,219
|
36.57
|
|
12,465
|
37.14
|
|
|
Alliance
|
N Sandra Lee
|
8,866
|
26.53
|
|
3,855
|
11.49
|
|
|
National
|
Shane Frith
|
7,462
|
22.33
|
|
8,945
|
26.65
|
|
|
ACT
|
Rodney Hide
|
1,848
|
5.53
|
|
3,393
|
10.11
|
|
|
NZ First
|
Richard Whittaker
|
1,565
|
4.68
|
|
2,307
|
6.87
|
|
|
Christian Coalition
|
Barrie Patterson
|
398
|
1.19
|
|
598
|
1.78
|
|
|
Progressive Green
|
Laurence Boomert
|
326
|
0.98
|
|
229
|
0.68
|
|
|
McGillicuddy Serious
|
Alistair Ramsden
|
226
|
0.68
|
|
129
|
0.38
|
|
|
Green Society
|
Simon Reeves
|
175
|
0.52
|
|
110
|
0.33
|
|
|
Blokes Liberation Front
|
Chris Brady
|
139
|
0.42
|
|
|
|
Natural Law
|
Mark Watts
|
108
|
0.32
|
|
70
|
0.21
|
|
|
Independent
|
Peter de Jonge
|
27
|
0.08
|
|
|
|
Citizens Party
|
Wayne Young
|
18
|
0.05
|
|
|
|
Independent
|
Lynne Robertson
|
13
|
0.04
|
|
|
|
Independent
|
Adam Le Lievre
|
10
|
0.03
|
|
|
|
Independent
|
Victor Bryers
|
7
|
0.02
|
|
|
|
Republican
|
Duane Sutton
|
7
|
0.02
|
|
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
1,003
|
2.99
|
|
|
United NZ
|
|
199
|
0.59
|
|
|
Animals First
|
|
90
|
0.27
|
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
41
|
0.12
|
|
|
Ethnic Minority Party
|
|
40
|
0.12
|
|
|
Mana Māori
|
|
32
|
0.10
|
|
|
Asia Pacific United
|
|
21
|
0.06
|
|
|
Advance New Zealand
|
|
14
|
0.04
|
|
|
Superannuitants & Youth
|
|
14
|
0.04
|
|
|
Conservatives
|
|
5
|
0.01
|
|
|
Te Tawharau
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
|
Informal votes
|
286
|
|
|
137
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
33,414
|
|
|
33,563
|
|
|
|
Labour gain from Alliance
|
Majority
|
3,353
|
9.99
|
|
|
1993 election
1990 election
1987 election
1984 election
1981 election
1978 election
1975 election
1972 election
1969 election
1966 election
1963 election
1960 election
1957 election
1954 election
1951 election
1949 election
1946 election
1943 election
1938 election
1935 election
Table footnotes:
- ^ Mullenger ran as an Independent, but was aligned to the Reform Party.
1931 election
1928 election
1925 election
1922 election
1919 election
1914 election
1911 election
1908 election
1905 election
1887 election
- ^ Abolished between 1890 and 1905
- ^ Tanczos was not elected at the 2005 election but as he was next on the party list when Green MP Rod Donald died Tánczos regained his seat in Parliament, on 6 November 2005. He resigned from Parliament on 26 June 2008.
- ^ Compared to ONE Party
- ^ 2017 Mana Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with the Internet Party in the 2014 election
- ^ 2017 Internet Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with Mana Party in the 2014 election
- ^ 2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election.
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