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Candidates in the 2011 New Zealand general election by electorate

Seventy members of the New Zealand House of Representatives elected in the 2011 general election were from single member constituencies, the same number as in 2008. The initial composition of the 2008 Parliament gave the National Party 41 seats, the Labour Party 21, the Māori Party five and ACT, United Future and the Progressive Party one each.

The election was held on 26 November 2011.[1] Nominations officially opened on 27 October, and the deadline for nominations was 12:00 noon on 1 November.[2]

General electorates edit

Auckland Central edit

2011 general election: Auckland Central
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Jacinda Ardern List since 2008. Returned as list MP 13   [3][4][5]
NZ First Allen Davies 33   [3][6]
Conservative Stephen Greenfield   [3][7]
National Nikki Kaye Incumbent since 2008. Re-elected to 2nd term. 33   [3][8]
Green Denise Roche Contested electorate in 2008. Elected as list MP. 11   [3][9][10]
ACT David Seymour 5   [3][11]
Human Rights Party Anthony van den Heuvel [3]


Independent Liz Shaw Candidate withdrew via .[citation needed] [12]
Pirate Noel Zeng Announced, but not on final candidate list. [3][13]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 42,994[14]

Bay of Plenty edit

2011 general election: Bay of Plenty
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
United Future New Zealand Brian Carter 15   [15][16]
Labour Carol Devoy-Heena 68   [15][17]
NZ First Raymond Dolman 18   [15][18]
Conservative Peter Redman   [7][15]
National Tony Ryall Incumbent since 1990 5   [8][15]
Mana Sharon Stevens 13   [15]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 46,546[14]

Botany edit

2011 general election: Botany
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Lyn Murphy 12   [19][20]
United Future New Zealand Ram Parkash 9   [19][21]
National Jami-Lee Ross Incumbent since 2011 by-election 54   [8][19]
Labour Chao-Fu Wu 70   [19][22]
Conservative Paul Young 11   [19][23]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 43,204[14]

Christchurch Central edit

2011 general election: Christchurch Central
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Brendon Burns Incumbent since 2008 29   [24][25]
Independent Luke Chandler [24]
Conservative Michael Cooke 30   [7][24]
Green David Moorhouse 52   [24][26]
ACT Toni Severin 17   [24][27]
National Nicky Wagner List MP since 2005 42   [8][24]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 38,775[28]

Christchurch East edit

2011 general election: Christchurch East
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Leighton Baker 12   [7][29]
Legalise Cannabis Michael Britnell 2   [29][30]
Labour Lianne Dalziel Incumbent since 1999; MP since 1990 None[31]   [5][29]
National Aaron Gilmore List MP since 2008 53   [8][29]
Green Mojo Mathers 14   [10][29]
United Future New Zealand Johnny Miller 16   [16][29]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 39,605[14]

Clutha-Southland edit

2011 general election: Clutha-Southland
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Ross Calverley Initially announced as an OurNZ candidate in Waitaki.[32]   [7][33]
Sovereignty Tony Corbett [33]
National Bill English Incumbent since 1990 2   [8][33]
Green Rachael Goldsmith 37   [10][33]
Labour Tat Loo 54   [33][34]
Democrats Robert Mills 14   [33][35]
ACT Don Nicholson 3   [11][33][36]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 42,664[14]

Coromandel edit

2011 general election: Coromandel
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Catherine Delahunty List MP since 2008 4   [37][38]
Legalise Cannabis Jay Fitton 12   [30][37]
United Future New Zealand Steve Graf   [37]
Labour Hugh Kininmonth 65   [5][37]
Conservative Bruce Rurehe   [7][37]
National Scott Simpson 61   [37][39]
NZ First Kevin Stone 25   [37][40]
Independent Mapuna Turner [37]


National Sandra Goudie Retired; MP since 2002 [41]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 45,117[14]

Dunedin North edit

2011 general election: Dunedin North
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Victor Billot 6   [42][43]
Labour David Clark 49   [5][42]
Legalise Cannabis Julian Crawford 4   [30][42]
United Future New Zealand Pete George Initially announced as standing for his own "Your NZ" party.[44] 8   [21][42]
ACT Guy McCallum 46   [27][42]
Democrats Jeremy Noble 8   [35][42]
Green Metiria Turei Party co-leader, List MP since 2002 1   [42][45]
National Michael Woodhouse List MP since 2008 31   [42][46]


Labour Pete Hodgson Retired; MP since 1990 [47]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 39,926[14]

Dunedin South edit

2011 general election: Dunedin South
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Clare Curran Incumbent since 2008 28   [5][48]
Green Shane Gallagher 27   [48][49]
ACT Kimberly Hannah 37   [27][48]
National Jo Hayes 64   [48][50]
Alliance Kay Murray 1   [43][48]
NZ First Randall Ratana 20   [40][48][51]
Democrats Warren Voight 3   [48][52]
Restore All Things In Christ Robert Wansink [48]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 45,132[14]

East Coast edit

2011 general election: East Coast
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
United Future New Zealand Martin Gibson 10   [21][53]
Mana Val Irwin 12   [53][54]
Labour Moana Mackey List MP since 2003 19   [5][53]
Green Darryl Monteith 49   [53][55]
ACT John Norvill 48   [27][53]
NZ First Tamati Reid 30   [53]
Conservative Kathy Sheldrake 2   [53][56]
National Anne Tolley Incumbent since 2005; List MP from 1999–2002 8   [8][53]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 40,533[14]

East Coast Bays edit

2011 general election: East Coast Bays
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Simonne Dyer 7   [7][57]
Labour Vivienne Goldsmith 61   [5][57]
ACT Toby Hutton 21   [27][57]
National Murray McCully Incumbent since 1987 11   [8][57]
Green Brett Stansfield 54   [10][57]

Electorate (as at 21 October 2011): 46,232[14]

Epsom edit

2011 general election: Epsom
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT John Banks MP 1981–1999 4   [11][58][59]
Independent Penny Bright [58]
National Paul Goldsmith 39   [58][60]
Independent Matthew Goode [58]
Green David Hay 16   [58][61]
Conservative Simon Kan 8   [7][58]
Mana Pat O'Dea 15   [58][62]
Labour David Parker MP since 2002, List since 2005 4   [58][63]


ACT Rodney Hide Deposed; incumbent since 2005, list 1996–2005 [64]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 47,600[14]

Hamilton East edit

2011 general election: Hamilton East
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National David Bennett Incumbent since 2005 48   [8][65]
Conservative Robyn Jackson 20   [7][65]
Pirate Bruce Kingsbury [13][65]
ACT Garry Mallett 45   [27][65]
Green Nick Marryatt 44   [10][65]
Labour Sehai Orgad 46   [17][65]
NZ First Gordon Stewart 29   [40][65]


Democrats Carolyn McKenzie Announced, but not on final candidate list. 5   [35][65]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,689[66]

Hamilton West edit

2011 general election: Hamilton West
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Robert Curtis [67]
Conservative Pat Gregory 21   [7][67]
NZ First Bill Gudgeon List MP 2002–2005 16   [67]
National Tim Macindoe Incumbent since 2008 49   [8][67]
Labour Sue Moroney List MP since 2005 10   [67][68]
Democrats Les Port 13   [35][67]
Independent Tim Wikiriwhi [67]


ACT Robin Boom Announced, but standing in Waikato instead.   [27][67]
Green Max Coyle Withdrew candidacy after comments to media by his partner   [69][70]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,293[14]

Helensville edit

2011 general election: Helensville
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Richard Drayson   [7][71]
Green Jeanette Elley 19   [71][72]
Labour Jeremy Greenbrook-Held   [17][71][73]
ACT Nick Kearney 41   [27][71]
National John Key Incumbent since 2002; Party leader; Prime Minister 1   [8][71]
Legalise Cannabis Adrian McDermott 20   [30][71]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,983[14]

Hunua edit

2011 general election: Hunua
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Kevin Campbell 10   [7][74]
ACT Ian Cummings 19   [11][74][75]
Labour Richard Hills 50   [74][76]
National Paul Hutchison Incumbent since 1996 26   [8][74]
Democrats Huia Mitchell 11   [35][74]
NZ First Doug Nabbs 26   [40][74]
Māori Party Thomas Phillips 14   [74][77]
Green Charmaine Watts 60   [74][78]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,578[14]

Hutt South edit

2011 general election: Hutt South
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Gordon Copeland List MP 2002–2008   [7][79]
United Future New Zealand Rob Eaddy 3   [79][80]
Labour Trevor Mallard Incumbent since 1996; MP since 1993 and from 1984–90 9   [5][79]
National Paul Quinn List since 2008 55   [8][79]
ACT Alex Speirs 25   [27][79]
Green Holly Walker 12   [79][81]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 42,391[14]

Ilam edit

2011 general election: Ilam
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Gerry Brownlee Incumbent since 1996 4   [8][82]
Green Kennedy Graham List since 2008 5   [82][83]
Conservative Roger Larkins   [7][82]
Labour John Parsons   [5][82]
United Future New Zealand Vanessa Roberts 7   [80][82]
ACT Gareth Veale 20   [27][82]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,692[14]

Invercargill edit

2011 general election: Invercargill
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Ian Carline 32   [84]
Democrats Stephnie de Ruyter 1   [35][84][85]
Green David Kennedy 23   [84][86]
Libertarianz Shane Pleasance 7   [84][87]
National Eric Roy Incumbent since 2005 25   [8][84]
Labour Lesley Soper List MP in 2005 and 2007–2008   [5][84]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,731[14]

Kaikōura edit

2011 general election: Kaikōura
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Steffan Browning 10   [88][89]
Labour Liz Collyns   [88][90]
ACT Richard Evans 18   [27][88]
Libertarianz Ian Hayes 22   [88][91]
National Colin King Incumbent since 2005 52   [88][92]
Democrats John McCaskey 10   [35][88]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,588[14]

Mana edit

2011 general election: Mana
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kris Faafoi Incumbent since 2010 by-election 41   [5][93]
Legalise Cannabis Richard Goode 9   [30][93]
Green Jan Logie 9   [93][94]
National Hekia Parata List MP since 2008 18   [8][93]
ACT Michael Warren 54   [93]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,664[14]

Māngere edit

2011 general election: Māngere
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Casey Costello 34   [27][95]
Conservative Fa'avae Gagamoe 4   [95][96]
National Claudette Hauiti 63   [95][97]
NZ First Olivia Ilalio 28   [95]
Mana James Papali’i 6   [95][98]
Green Todd Ross 53   [95]
Labour William Sio Incumbent since 2008 17   [5][95]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 38,722[14]

Manukau East edit

2011 general election: Manukau East
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Kanwal Singh Bakshi List MP since 2008 35   [99][100]
Communist League Felicity Coggan [99][101]
ACT Johnathan Macfarlane 44   [27][99]
Mana John Minto 3   [99][102]
Conservative Frank John Naea 15   [7][99]
Labour Ross Robertson Incumbent since 1987   [17][99]
NZ First Asenati Taylor 8   [99][103]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 41,070[14]

Manurewa edit

2011 general election: Manurewa
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Richard Addis   [7][104]
National Cam Calder List MP since 2009 50   [100][104]
Mana Richard Shortland Cooper 10   [62][104]
NZ First John Hall 24   [40][104]
ACT David Peterson 49   [27][104]
Labour Louisa Wall List MP in 2008 and 2011   [104][105]


Labour George Hawkins Retired; MP since 1990 [106]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 38,767[14]

Maungakiekie edit

2011 general election: Maungakiekie
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Carol Beaumont List MP since 2008 22   [4][107]
Conservative Grace Haden   [7][107]
NZ First Jerry Ho 15   [40][107]
Green Tom Land 41   [107][108]
National Pesata Sam Lotu-Iiga Incumbent since 2008 29   [107][109]
Mana Barry Tumai 19   [98][107]


ACT Kath McCabe Announced, but standing in Tauranga instead. 8   [107][110]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,630[14]

Mount Albert edit

2011 general election: Mount Albert
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Stephen Boyle 30   [27][111]
Green David Clendon List MP since 2009 8   [111][112]
National Melissa Lee List MP since 2008 33   [100][111]
Conservative Frank Poching 16   [7][111]
Labour David Shearer Incumbent since 2009 by-election 31   [25][111]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,129[14]

Mount Roskill edit

2011 general election: Mount Roskill
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Mahesh Bindra 21   [113][114]
National Jackie Blue List MP since 2005 46   [100][113]
Communist League Patrick Brown [101][113]
Green Julie Anne Genter 13   [113][115]
Labour Phil Goff Incumbent since 1993; MP 1981–1990; party leader 1   [25][113]
Legalise Cannabis Jasmin Hewlett 6   [30][113]
Conservative Feleti Key 13   [7][113]
United Future New Zealand Bryan Mockridge 6   [21][113]
ACT Pratima Nand 15   [113][116]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,292[117]

Napier edit

2011 general election: Napier
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Paul Bailey 31   [10][118]
Conservative Roy Brown 6   [7][118]
Labour Stuart Nash List MP since 2008 27   [25][118]
Alliance Mary O'Neill 7   [43][118]
ACT John Ormond 11   [20][118]
Mana Rod Paul 16   [54][118]
National Chris Tremain Incumbent since 2005 22   [8][118]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,824[14]

Nelson edit

2011 general election: Nelson
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Aaryn Barlow 18   [119][120]
NZ First Kevin Gardener 17   [119]
ACT Paul Hufflett 39   [119][121]
National Nick Smith Incumbent since 1990 6   [8][119]
United Future Doug Stevens 2   [21][119]
Labour Maryan Street List MP since 2005 7   [25][119]
Conservative Oliver Vitali 26   [7][119]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,301[14]

New Lynn edit

2011 general election: New Lynn
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Ivan Bailey 28   [7][122]
Legalise Cannabis Sean Davidson 19   [30][122]
Labour David Cunliffe Incumbent since 1999 3   [25][122]
National Tim Groser List MP since 2005 12   [100][122]
ACT Barbara Steinijans 53   [122]
Green Saffron Toms 28   [122][123]


Legalise Cannabis Dakta Green Candidacy withdrawn   [124]
ACT Raja Venkatesh Announced, but not on final candidate list.   [122][125]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,226[14]

New Plymouth edit

2011 general election: New Plymouth
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Jamie Dombroski 15   [126]
Independent Rusty Kane [126]
Labour Andrew Little 15   [126][127]
Green Geoff Steedman 55   [126][128]
National Jonathan Young Incumbent since 2008 45   [8][126]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,973[14]

North Shore edit

2011 general election: North Shore
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Maggie Barry 57   [129][130]
ACT Don Brash Party leader; National Party list MP 2002–2007 1   [129][131]
Labour Ben Clark 69   [129][132]
Conservative Craig Jensen 25   [7][129]
United Future Damian Light 12   [80][129]
Libertarianz Michael Murphy 6   [91][129]
Green Pieter Watson 59   [129][133]
NZ First Andrew Williams former North Shore City Mayor 3   [129][134]


Legalise Cannabis Leo Biggs Announced, but standing in Northcote instead. 11   [30][129]
National Wayne Mapp Retired; incumbent since 1996 [135]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 48,453[14]

Northcote edit

2011 general election: Northcote
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Leo Biggs 11   [136]
National Jonathan Coleman Incumbent since 2005 16   [8][136]
United Future New Zealand Steven Dromgool   [16][136]
Labour Paula Gillon 67   [136][137]
NZ First Dion Jelley 23   [40][136]
ACT Tim Kronfeld 42   [27][136]
Libertarianz Peter Linton 20   [136]
Green Vernon Tava 57   [10][136]
Conservative Matthew Webster   [7][136]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,925[14]

Northland edit

2011 general election: Northland
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Barry Brill 31   [27][138]
Green Pauline Evans 36   [10][138]
Mana Ngawai Herewini 20   [138][139]
Māori Party Josephine Peita 10   [77][138]
National Mike Sabin 60   [138]
Labour Lynette Stewart 39   [138][140]
Conservative Melanie Taylor 23   [7][138]


National John Carter Appointed High Commissioner, Cook Islands. MP Since 1987; incumbent since 1996 [141]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,628[14]

Ōhariu edit

2011 general election: Ōhariu
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Hugh Barr 10   [142][143]
Labour Charles Chauvel List MP since 2006 11   [4][142]
United Future New Zealand Peter Dunne MP since 1984, Incumbent 1984–1993 (Labour) and since 2008, party leader 1   [8][142]
Libertarianz Sean Fitzpatrick 2   [142][144]
Green Gareth Hughes List MP since 2010 7   [142][145]
National Katrina Shanks List MP since 2007 38   [142][146]
Conservative Stephen Woodnutt   [7][142]


Independent Don Richards Announced, but standing in Rongotai instead. [142][147][148]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,900[14]

Ōtaki edit

2011 general election: Ōtaki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
United Future New Zealand Diane Brown 14   [149][150]
Labour Peter Foster 57   [149][151]
Green Michael Gilchrist 21   [149][152]
National Nathan Guy List MP 2005–2008, Incumbent since 2008 20   [8][149]
Legalise Cannabis Fred MacDonald 10   [30][149]
ACT Peter McCaffrey 26   [27][149]
Conservative John Ryersson   [7][149]
NZ First David Scott 19   [40][149]
Independent Philip Dean Taueki [149]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 47,118[14]

Pakuranga edit

2011 general election: Pakuranga
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Lance Gedge 19   [7][153]
Labour Sunny Kaushal   [153][154]
NZ First Helen Mulford 9   [40][153]
ACT Chris Simmons 6   [110][153]
National Maurice Williamson Incumbent since 1987 19   [8][153]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,420[14]

Palmerston North edit

2011 general election: Palmerston North
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
United Future New Zealand Sultan Eusoff 4   [80][155]
National Leonie Hapeta 65   [155][156]
Labour Iain Lees-Galloway Incumbent since 2008 37   [25][155]
Conservative Andrew Marquet   [7][155]
ACT Dan Stratton 22   [11][155][157]
Green Corrina Tucker 58   [10][155]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 42,897[14]

Papakura edit

2011 general election: Papakura
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Brent Catchpole List MP 2002–2005 13   [40][158]
National Judith Collins Incumbent since 2002 7   [8][158]
Green Caroline Conroy 34   [158]
Conservative Bob Daw 18   [7][158]
Labour Jerome Mika 36   [158][159]
ACT John Thompson 10   [20][158]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,528[14]

Port Hills edit

2011 general election: Port Hills
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Joseph Burston 25   [158][160]
National David Carter MP since 1994, List MP since 1999 10   [8][158]
Labour Ruth Dyson Incumbent since 1993 5   [25][158]
NZ First Denis O'Rourke 7   [40][158]
ACT Geoff Russell 51   [27][158]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,027[14]

Rangitata edit

2011 general election: Rangitata
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Julian Blanchard 56   [25][161]
ACT Tom Corbett 33   [161]
National Jo Goodhew Incumbent since 2005 23   [8][161]
Green Gerrie Ligtenberg 42   [161][162]
United Future New Zealand Andrew McMillan 13   [21][161]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 47,712[14]

Rangitīkei edit

2011 general election: Rangitīkei
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Maree Brannigan 33   [163][164]
Mana Peter Cleave 11   [54][163]
ACT Hayden Fitzgerald 24   [11][157][163]
National Ian McKelvie 58   [163][165]
Labour Josie Pagani 38   [34][163]
Conservative Ian Robertson   [7][163]
Independent Grant Seton [163]
Independent Charles Turner [163]


National Simon Power Retired; incumbent since 1999 [166]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 41,013[14]

Rimutaka edit

2011 general election: Rimutaka
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Alwyn Courtenay 35   [167]
National Jonathan Fletcher 67   [167][168]
Labour Chris Hipkins Incumbent since 2008 30   [25][167]
Green Tane Woodley 24   [167][169]


NZ First Joe Glenn Withdrew candidacy at party's request   [40][170]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,709[14]

Rodney edit

2011 general election: Rodney
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Colin Craig 1   [171][172]
ACT Beth Houlbrooke 38   [171][173]
NZ First Tracey Martin 2   [40][171]
National Mark Mitchell 59   [171][174]
Green Teresa Moore 51   [171][175]
Labour Christine Rose 42   [73][171]


National Lockwood Smith Speaker of the House, standing as list MP, MP since 1984, incumbent since 1996 [176]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 48,829[14]

Rongotai edit

2011 general election: Rongotai
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Christopher Finlayson List MP since 2005 9   [8][177]
Labour Annette King MP since 1984, incumbent since 1996 2   [25][177]
ACT Joel Latimer 43   [177]
Green Russel Norman List MP since 2008, party co-leader 2   [177][178]
NZ First Brett Pierson 27   [40][177]
Independent Don Richards Initially announced as standing in Ōhariu. [142][147][148][177]
Māori Party Aroha Rickus 17   [77][177]
Conservative Bruce Welsh   [7][177]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,825[14]

Rotorua edit

2011 general election: Rotorua
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Steve Chadwick Incumbent 1999–2008, list MP since 2008 34   [17][179]
National Todd McClay Incumbent since 2008 47   [8][179]
Mana Grant Rogers 17   [54][179]
Conservative Daryl Smith   [7][179]
NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau 11   [179][180]


Libertarianz Fred Stevens Announced, but not on final candidate list.   [87][179]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 42,548[14]

Selwyn edit

2011 general election: Selwyn
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Amy Adams Incumbent since 2008 28   [8][181]
Conservative Wilton Gray   [7][181]
Labour Jo Mclean   [181][182]
Green Eugenie Sage 6   [181][183]
NZ First Bill Woods 32   [181]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,345[14]

Tāmaki edit

2011 general election: Tāmaki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Nick Bakulich 62   [159][184]
Independent Stephen Berry [184][185]
ACT John Boscawen List MP since 2008, chose to have no list ranking so would retire after election.   [11][27][184][186][187]
Green Richard Leckinger 17   [184][188]
National Simon O'Connor 62   [184][189]
Conservative Litia Simpson 9   [96][184]
Independent Wayne Young [184]


National Allan Peachey Incumbent since 2005; withdrew candidacy and list position due to health problems [8][190]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 48,348[14]

Taranaki-King Country edit

2011 general election: Taranaki-King Country
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Shane Ardern Incumbent since 1998 27   [8][191]
Labour Rick Barker MP since 1993, list MP since 2005 25   [17][191]
Green Robert Moore 50   [10][191]
United Future New Zealand Victoria Rogers   [191]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 41,152[14]

Taupō edit

2011 general election: Taupō
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Mark Breetvelt   [7][192]
Labour Frances Campbell   [192][193]
ACT Roseanne Jollands 40   [27][192]
Green Zane McCarthy 45   [10][192]
NZ First Edwin Perry List MP 2002–2005 22   [6][192]
Mana Keriana Reedy 14   [54][192]
United Future New Zealand Alan Simmons 5   [80][192]
National Louise Upston Incumbent since 2008 44   [8][192]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 45,381[14]

Tauranga edit

2011 general election: Tauranga
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Larry Baldock United Future list MP 2002–2005 3   [194][195]
Māori Party Awanui Black 5   [77][194]
National Simon Bridges Incumbent since 2008 30   [8][194]
Mana Jayson Gardiner 9   [194][196]
NZ First Brendan Horan 6   [194][197]
Independent Yvette Lamare [194]
Labour Deborah Mahuta-Coyle 26   [159][194]
ACT Kath McCabe Originally announced for Maungakiekie. 8   [110][194]
Green Ian McLean 47   [194][198]
Democrats Katherine Ransom 4   [194][199]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 47,514[14]

Te Atatū edit

2011 general election: Te Atatū
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Dominic Costello 16   [200]
National Tau Henare MP 1993–1999, list MP since 2005 40   [100][200]
Conservative Cynthia Liu 24   [7][200]
Green Gary Stewart 56   [200]
Labour Phil Twyford List MP since 2008 33   [200][201]


Independent Chris Carter Incumbent (Labour) 1993–96 and since 1999, removed from Labour caucus 2010 [202]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 42,742[14]

Tukituki edit

2011 general election: Tukituki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Robert Burnside 23   [203][204]
National Craig Foss Incumbent since 2005 21   [8][203]
Labour Julia Haydon-Carr 59   [25][203]
Conservative Stephen Jenkinson   [7][203]
Green Jim MacDonald 43   [10][203]
Legalise Cannabis Romana Manning 13   [30][203]
Democrats Barry Pulford 9   [203][205]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,264[14]

Waikato edit

2011 general election: Waikato
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Robin Boom Initially announced as standing in Hamilton West. 29   [27][206]
Conservative Brian Dobbs 5   [7][206]
Green Cameron Harper 38   [206][207]
Democrats John Pemberton 2   [206][208]
NZ First Barbara Stewart List MP 2002–2008 5   [206]
Labour Kate Sutton 35   [193]
National Lindsay Tisch Incumbent since 1999 24   [8][206]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 41,623[14]

Waimakariri edit

2011 general election: Waimakariri
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Clayton Cosgrove Incumbent since 1999 8   [17][209]
Conservative Tim de Vries 22   [7][209]
Green John Kelcher 39   [209]
NZ First Richard Prosser 4   [40][209]
National Kate Wilkinson List MP since 2005 17   [8][209]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,911[14]

Wairarapa edit

2011 general election: Wairarapa
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Shane Atkinson 27   [27][210]
Labour Michael Bott 60   [210][211]
National John Hayes Incumbent since 2005 51   [8][210]
Libertarianz Richard McGrath Party leader 1   [210][212]
Conservative Brent Reid 29   [7][210]
Green Sea Rotmann 20   [210][213]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,165[14]

Waitakere edit

2011 general election: Waitakere
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Paula Bennett MP since 2005, incumbent since 2008 14   [8][214]
Mana Sue Bradford List MP (Green), 1999–2009 4   [214][215]
Legalise Cannabis Jeff Lye 5   [30][214]
Conservative Danny Mountain 27   [7][214]
Libertarianz Peter Osborne 5   [91][214]
Labour Carmel Sepuloni List MP since 2008 24   [214][216]
Green Stephen Tollestrup 29   [214][217]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 42,201[14]

Waitaki edit

2011 general election: Waitaki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Sue Coutts 35   [218][219]
National Jacqui Dean Incumbent since 2005 41   [8][218]
Independent David Ford [218][220]
Conservative Jesse Misa 17   [7][218]
Labour Barry Monks 64   [34][218]
ACT Colin Nicholls 47   [218]
Democrats Hessel van Wieren 6   [218][221]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 49,209[14]

Wellington Central edit

2011 general election: Wellington Central
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby 1   [30][222]
New Economics Laurence Boomert [147][222]
Alliance Kelly Buchanan 8   [43][222]
NZ First Ben Craven 14   [143][222]
Libertarianz Reagan Cutting 4   [91][222]
National Paul Foster-Bell 56   [222][223]
Independent Puhi Karena [222]
Pirate Gynn Rickerby [13][222]
Labour Grant Robertson Incumbent since 2008 14   [17][222]
Green James Shaw 15   [222][224]
Conservative Paul Stipkovits   [7][222]
ACT Stephen Whittington 7   [222][225]


United Future New Zealand Monique Watson Announced, but not on final candidate list.   [21][222]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,212[14]

West Coast-Tasman edit

2011 general election: West Coast-Tasman
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Chris Auchinvole MP since 2005, incumbent since 2008 43   [8][226]
ACT Allan Birchfield 28   [27][226]
United Future New Zealand Clyde Graf 11   [80][226]
Green Kevin Hague List MP since 2008 3   [226][227]
Conservative Claire Holley 14   [7][226]
Labour Damien O'Connor MP 1993–2008, list MP since 2009   [4][226]
Youth Robert Terry [226]
Legalise Cannabis Steven Wilkinson 8   [30][226]


United Future New Zealand Jackie Douglas Withdrew candidacy   [21][228]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,144[14]

Whanganui edit

2011 general election: Whanganui
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Chester Borrows Incumbent since 2005 32   [8][229]
NZ First Ian Brougham 31   [229]
ACT Alan Davidson 36   [27][229]
Labour Hamish McDouall 52   [25][229]
Green John Milnes 48   [229][230]
Democrats Heather Smith 7   [35][229]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 43,350[14]

Whangarei edit

2011 general election: Whangarei
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Rick Bazeley 32   [231][232]
Conservative Ross Craig   [7][231]
Democrats Kenneth Goodhue 12   [35][231]
ACT Robin Grieve 14   [27][231]
National Phil Heatley Incumbent since 1999 15   [8][231]
Libertarianz Helen Hughes 10   [91][231]
Labour Pat Newman 58   [34][231]
NZ First Pita Paraone Former list MP 2002–2008 12   [231][233]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,068[14]

Wigram edit

2011 general election: Wigram
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Kevin Campbell Alliance List MP 1999–2002 3   [234][235]
National Sam Collins 66   [234][236]
United Future New Zealand Ian Gaskin 17   [80][234]
Economic Euthenics Tubby Hansen [234]
Legalise Cannabis Geoffrey McTague 14   [30][234]
Conservative Mark Peters   [7][234]
Green Richard Wesley 61   [234][237]
Labour Megan Woods 47   [17][234]


Progressive Jim Anderton MP since 1984, incumbent since 1996, party leader, ex-deputy PM [238]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 44,563[14]


Māori electorates edit

Hauraki-Waikato edit

2011 general election: Hauraki-Waikato
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Angeline Greensill 8   [239][240]
Nga Iwi Te Ariki Karamaene [239]
Labour Nanaia Mahuta Incumbent since 1996 12   [8][239]
Māori Party Tau Bruce Mataki   [239][241]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 32,513[14]

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti edit

2011 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Parekura Horomia Incumbent since 1999 6   [76][242]
Mana Tawhai McClutchie 7   [242][243]
Māori Party Na Raihania   [242][244]
Independent Maurice Wairau [242]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 32,364[14]

Tāmaki Makaurau edit

2011 general election: Tāmaki Makaurau
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Mikaere Curtis 26   [245][246]
Labour Shane Jones List MP since 2005 16   [76][245]
Mana Kereama Pene   [245][247]
Māori Party Pita Sharples Incumbent since 2005, party co-leader 8   [77][245]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 34,628[14]

Te Tai Hauāuru edit

2011 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Jack McDonald 30   [248][249]
Labour Soraya Peke-Mason 56   [248][250]
Mana Frederick Timutimu   [248][251]
Māori Party Tariana Turia Incumbent since 1999; MP since 1996 (Labour), party co-leader 7   [8][248]
Nga Iwi Jennifer Waitai-Rapana [248]
Sovereignty Robert Piriniha Wilson [248]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 32,002[14]

Te Tai Tokerau edit

2011 general election: Te Tai Tokerau
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kelvin Davis List MP since 2008 23   [25][252]
Mana Hone Harawira Incumbent since 2005 1   [54][252]
Legalise Cannabis Maki Herbert 3   [30][252]
Māori Party Waihoroi Shortland 1   [252][253]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 33,067[14]

Te Tai Tonga edit

2011 general election: Te Tai Tonga
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mana Clinton Dearlove   [254][255]
Māori Party Rahui Katene Incumbent since 2008   [8][254]
Legalise Cannabis Emma-Jane Mihaere Kingi 7   [30][254]
Green Dora Langsbury 22   [254][256]
Labour Rino Tirikatene 45   [257][254]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 30,956[14]

Waiariki edit

2011 general election: Waiariki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Te Ururoa Flavell Incumbent since 2005 9   [8][258]
Mana Annette Sykes 2   [258][259]
Labour Louis Te Kani 53   [258][260]

Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 32,568[14]

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Seventy members of the New Zealand House of Representatives elected in the 2011 general election were from single member constituencies the same number as in 2008 The initial composition of the 2008 Parliament gave the National Party 41 seats the Labour Party 21 the Maori Party five and ACT United Future and the Progressive Party one each New Zealand political candidatesin the MMP era1996 party lists by electorate1999 party lists by electorate2002 party lists by electorate2005 party lists by electorate2008 party lists by electorate2011 party lists by electorate2014 party lists by electorate2017 party lists by electorate2020 party lists by electorate2023 party lists by electorateThe election was held on 26 November 2011 1 Nominations officially opened on 27 October and the deadline for nominations was 12 00 noon on 1 November 2 Contents 1 General electorates 1 1 Auckland Central 1 2 Bay of Plenty 1 3 Botany 1 4 Christchurch Central 1 5 Christchurch East 1 6 Clutha Southland 1 7 Coromandel 1 8 Dunedin North 1 9 Dunedin South 1 10 East Coast 1 11 East Coast Bays 1 12 Epsom 1 13 Hamilton East 1 14 Hamilton West 1 15 Helensville 1 16 Hunua 1 17 Hutt South 1 18 Ilam 1 19 Invercargill 1 20 Kaikōura 1 21 Mana 1 22 Mangere 1 23 Manukau East 1 24 Manurewa 1 25 Maungakiekie 1 26 Mount Albert 1 27 Mount Roskill 1 28 Napier 1 29 Nelson 1 30 New Lynn 1 31 New Plymouth 1 32 North Shore 1 33 Northcote 1 34 Northland 1 35 Ōhariu 1 36 Ōtaki 1 37 Pakuranga 1 38 Palmerston North 1 39 Papakura 1 40 Port Hills 1 41 Rangitata 1 42 Rangitikei 1 43 Rimutaka 1 44 Rodney 1 45 Rongotai 1 46 Rotorua 1 47 Selwyn 1 48 Tamaki 1 49 Taranaki King Country 1 50 Taupō 1 51 Tauranga 1 52 Te Atatu 1 53 Tukituki 1 54 Waikato 1 55 Waimakariri 1 56 Wairarapa 1 57 Waitakere 1 58 Waitaki 1 59 Wellington Central 1 60 West Coast Tasman 1 61 Whanganui 1 62 Whangarei 1 63 Wigram 2 Maori electorates 2 1 Hauraki Waikato 2 2 Ikaroa Rawhiti 2 3 Tamaki Makaurau 2 4 Te Tai Hauauru 2 5 Te Tai Tokerau 2 6 Te Tai Tonga 2 7 Waiariki 3 ReferencesGeneral electorates editAuckland Central edit 2011 general election Auckland CentralNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Jacinda Ardern List since 2008 Returned as list MP 13 3 4 5 NZ First Allen Davies 33 3 6 Conservative Stephen Greenfield 3 7 National Nikki Kaye Incumbent since 2008 Re elected to 2nd term 33 3 8 Green Denise Roche Contested electorate in 2008 Elected as list MP 11 3 9 10 ACT David Seymour 5 3 11 Human Rights Party Anthony van den Heuvel 3 Independent Liz Shaw Candidate withdrew via her campaign facebook page deleted citation needed 12 Pirate Noel Zeng Announced but not on final candidate list 3 13 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 42 994 14 Bay of Plenty edit 2011 general election Bay of PlentyNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceUnited Future New Zealand Brian Carter 15 15 16 Labour Carol Devoy Heena 68 15 17 NZ First Raymond Dolman 18 15 18 Conservative Peter Redman 7 15 National Tony Ryall Incumbent since 1990 5 8 15 Mana Sharon Stevens 13 15 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 46 546 14 Botany edit 2011 general election BotanyNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Lyn Murphy 12 19 20 United Future New Zealand Ram Parkash 9 19 21 National Jami Lee Ross Incumbent since 2011 by election 54 8 19 Labour Chao Fu Wu 70 19 22 Conservative Paul Young 11 19 23 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 43 204 14 Christchurch Central edit 2011 general election Christchurch CentralNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Brendon Burns Incumbent since 2008 29 24 25 Independent Luke Chandler 24 Conservative Michael Cooke 30 7 24 Green David Moorhouse 52 24 26 ACT Toni Severin 17 24 27 National Nicky Wagner List MP since 2005 42 8 24 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 38 775 28 Christchurch East edit 2011 general election Christchurch EastNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Leighton Baker 12 7 29 Legalise Cannabis Michael Britnell 2 29 30 Labour Lianne Dalziel Incumbent since 1999 MP since 1990 None 31 5 29 National Aaron Gilmore List MP since 2008 53 8 29 Green Mojo Mathers 14 10 29 United Future New Zealand Johnny Miller 16 16 29 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 39 605 14 Clutha Southland edit 2011 general election Clutha SouthlandNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Ross Calverley Initially announced as an OurNZ candidate in Waitaki 32 7 33 Sovereignty Tony Corbett 33 National Bill English Incumbent since 1990 2 8 33 Green Rachael Goldsmith 37 10 33 Labour Tat Loo 54 33 34 Democrats Robert Mills 14 33 35 ACT Don Nicholson 3 11 33 36 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 42 664 14 Coromandel edit 2011 general election CoromandelNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Catherine Delahunty List MP since 2008 4 37 38 Legalise Cannabis Jay Fitton 12 30 37 United Future New Zealand Steve Graf 37 Labour Hugh Kininmonth 65 5 37 Conservative Bruce Rurehe 7 37 National Scott Simpson 61 37 39 NZ First Kevin Stone 25 37 40 Independent Mapuna Turner 37 National Sandra Goudie Retired MP since 2002 41 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 45 117 14 Dunedin North edit 2011 general election Dunedin NorthNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceAlliance Victor Billot 6 42 43 Labour David Clark 49 5 42 Legalise Cannabis Julian Crawford 4 30 42 United Future New Zealand Pete George Initially announced as standing for his own Your NZ party 44 8 21 42 ACT Guy McCallum 46 27 42 Democrats Jeremy Noble 8 35 42 Green Metiria Turei Party co leader List MP since 2002 1 42 45 National Michael Woodhouse List MP since 2008 31 42 46 Labour Pete Hodgson Retired MP since 1990 47 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 39 926 14 Dunedin South edit 2011 general election Dunedin SouthNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Clare Curran Incumbent since 2008 28 5 48 Green Shane Gallagher 27 48 49 ACT Kimberly Hannah 37 27 48 National Jo Hayes 64 48 50 Alliance Kay Murray 1 43 48 NZ First Randall Ratana 20 40 48 51 Democrats Warren Voight 3 48 52 Restore All Things In Christ Robert Wansink 48 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 45 132 14 East Coast edit 2011 general election East CoastNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceUnited Future New Zealand Martin Gibson 10 21 53 Mana Val Irwin 12 53 54 Labour Moana Mackey List MP since 2003 19 5 53 Green Darryl Monteith 49 53 55 ACT John Norvill 48 27 53 NZ First Tamati Reid 30 53 Conservative Kathy Sheldrake 2 53 56 National Anne Tolley Incumbent since 2005 List MP from 1999 2002 8 8 53 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 40 533 14 East Coast Bays edit 2011 general election East Coast BaysNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Simonne Dyer 7 7 57 Labour Vivienne Goldsmith 61 5 57 ACT Toby Hutton 21 27 57 National Murray McCully Incumbent since 1987 11 8 57 Green Brett Stansfield 54 10 57 Electorate as at 21 October 2011 46 232 14 Epsom edit 2011 general election EpsomNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT John Banks MP 1981 1999 4 11 58 59 Independent Penny Bright 58 National Paul Goldsmith 39 58 60 Independent Matthew Goode 58 Green David Hay 16 58 61 Conservative Simon Kan 8 7 58 Mana Pat O Dea 15 58 62 Labour David Parker MP since 2002 List since 2005 4 58 63 ACT Rodney Hide Deposed incumbent since 2005 list 1996 2005 64 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 47 600 14 Hamilton East edit 2011 general election Hamilton EastNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational David Bennett Incumbent since 2005 48 8 65 Conservative Robyn Jackson 20 7 65 Pirate Bruce Kingsbury 13 65 ACT Garry Mallett 45 27 65 Green Nick Marryatt 44 10 65 Labour Sehai Orgad 46 17 65 NZ First Gordon Stewart 29 40 65 Democrats Carolyn McKenzie Announced but not on final candidate list 5 35 65 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 689 66 Hamilton West edit 2011 general election Hamilton WestNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceIndependent Robert Curtis 67 Conservative Pat Gregory 21 7 67 NZ First Bill Gudgeon List MP 2002 2005 16 67 National Tim Macindoe Incumbent since 2008 49 8 67 Labour Sue Moroney List MP since 2005 10 67 68 Democrats Les Port 13 35 67 Independent Tim Wikiriwhi 67 ACT Robin Boom Announced but standing in Waikato instead 27 67 Green Max Coyle Withdrew candidacy after comments to media by his partner 69 70 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 293 14 Helensville edit 2011 general election HelensvilleNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Richard Drayson 7 71 Green Jeanette Elley 19 71 72 Labour Jeremy Greenbrook Held 17 71 73 ACT Nick Kearney 41 27 71 National John Key Incumbent since 2002 Party leader Prime Minister 1 8 71 Legalise Cannabis Adrian McDermott 20 30 71 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 983 14 Hunua edit 2011 general election HunuaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Kevin Campbell 10 7 74 ACT Ian Cummings 19 11 74 75 Labour Richard Hills 50 74 76 National Paul Hutchison Incumbent since 1996 26 8 74 Democrats Huia Mitchell 11 35 74 NZ First Doug Nabbs 26 40 74 Maori Party Thomas Phillips 14 74 77 Green Charmaine Watts 60 74 78 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 578 14 Hutt South edit 2011 general election Hutt SouthNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Gordon Copeland List MP 2002 2008 7 79 United Future New Zealand Rob Eaddy 3 79 80 Labour Trevor Mallard Incumbent since 1996 MP since 1993 and from 1984 90 9 5 79 National Paul Quinn List since 2008 55 8 79 ACT Alex Speirs 25 27 79 Green Holly Walker 12 79 81 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 42 391 14 Ilam edit 2011 general election IlamNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Gerry Brownlee Incumbent since 1996 4 8 82 Green Kennedy Graham List since 2008 5 82 83 Conservative Roger Larkins 7 82 Labour John Parsons 5 82 United Future New Zealand Vanessa Roberts 7 80 82 ACT Gareth Veale 20 27 82 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 692 14 Invercargill edit 2011 general election InvercargillNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Ian Carline 32 84 Democrats Stephnie de Ruyter 1 35 84 85 Green David Kennedy 23 84 86 Libertarianz Shane Pleasance 7 84 87 National Eric Roy Incumbent since 2005 25 8 84 Labour Lesley Soper List MP in 2005 and 2007 2008 5 84 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 731 14 Kaikōura edit 2011 general election KaikōuraNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Steffan Browning 10 88 89 Labour Liz Collyns 88 90 ACT Richard Evans 18 27 88 Libertarianz Ian Hayes 22 88 91 National Colin King Incumbent since 2005 52 88 92 Democrats John McCaskey 10 35 88 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 588 14 Mana edit 2011 general election ManaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Kris Faafoi Incumbent since 2010 by election 41 5 93 Legalise Cannabis Richard Goode 9 30 93 Green Jan Logie 9 93 94 National Hekia Parata List MP since 2008 18 8 93 ACT Michael Warren 54 93 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 664 14 Mangere edit 2011 general election MangereNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Casey Costello 34 27 95 Conservative Fa avae Gagamoe 4 95 96 National Claudette Hauiti 63 95 97 NZ First Olivia Ilalio 28 95 Mana James Papali i 6 95 98 Green Todd Ross 53 95 Labour William Sio Incumbent since 2008 17 5 95 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 38 722 14 Manukau East edit 2011 general election Manukau EastNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Kanwal Singh Bakshi List MP since 2008 35 99 100 Communist League Felicity Coggan 99 101 ACT Johnathan Macfarlane 44 27 99 Mana John Minto 3 99 102 Conservative Frank John Naea 15 7 99 Labour Ross Robertson Incumbent since 1987 17 99 NZ First Asenati Taylor 8 99 103 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 41 070 14 Manurewa edit 2011 general election ManurewaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Richard Addis 7 104 National Cam Calder List MP since 2009 50 100 104 Mana Richard Shortland Cooper 10 62 104 NZ First John Hall 24 40 104 ACT David Peterson 49 27 104 Labour Louisa Wall List MP in 2008 and 2011 104 105 Labour George Hawkins Retired MP since 1990 106 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 38 767 14 Maungakiekie edit 2011 general election MaungakiekieNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Carol Beaumont List MP since 2008 22 4 107 Conservative Grace Haden 7 107 NZ First Jerry Ho 15 40 107 Green Tom Land 41 107 108 National Pesata Sam Lotu Iiga Incumbent since 2008 29 107 109 Mana Barry Tumai 19 98 107 ACT Kath McCabe Announced but standing in Tauranga instead 8 107 110 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 630 14 Mount Albert edit 2011 general election Mount AlbertNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Stephen Boyle 30 27 111 Green David Clendon List MP since 2009 8 111 112 National Melissa Lee List MP since 2008 33 100 111 Conservative Frank Poching 16 7 111 Labour David Shearer Incumbent since 2009 by election 31 25 111 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 129 14 Mount Roskill edit 2011 general election Mount RoskillNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNZ First Mahesh Bindra 21 113 114 National Jackie Blue List MP since 2005 46 100 113 Communist League Patrick Brown 101 113 Green Julie Anne Genter 13 113 115 Labour Phil Goff Incumbent since 1993 MP 1981 1990 party leader 1 25 113 Legalise Cannabis Jasmin Hewlett 6 30 113 Conservative Feleti Key 13 7 113 United Future New Zealand Bryan Mockridge 6 21 113 ACT Pratima Nand 15 113 116 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 292 117 Napier edit 2011 general election NapierNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Paul Bailey 31 10 118 Conservative Roy Brown 6 7 118 Labour Stuart Nash List MP since 2008 27 25 118 Alliance Mary O Neill 7 43 118 ACT John Ormond 11 20 118 Mana Rod Paul 16 54 118 National Chris Tremain Incumbent since 2005 22 8 118 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 824 14 Nelson edit 2011 general election NelsonNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Aaryn Barlow 18 119 120 NZ First Kevin Gardener 17 119 ACT Paul Hufflett 39 119 121 National Nick Smith Incumbent since 1990 6 8 119 United Future Doug Stevens 2 21 119 Labour Maryan Street List MP since 2005 7 25 119 Conservative Oliver Vitali 26 7 119 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 301 14 New Lynn edit 2011 general election New LynnNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Ivan Bailey 28 7 122 Legalise Cannabis Sean Davidson 19 30 122 Labour David Cunliffe Incumbent since 1999 3 25 122 National Tim Groser List MP since 2005 12 100 122 ACT Barbara Steinijans 53 122 Green Saffron Toms 28 122 123 Legalise Cannabis Dakta Green Candidacy withdrawn 124 ACT Raja Venkatesh Announced but not on final candidate list 122 125 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 226 14 New Plymouth edit 2011 general election New PlymouthNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLegalise Cannabis Jamie Dombroski 15 126 Independent Rusty Kane 126 Labour Andrew Little 15 126 127 Green Geoff Steedman 55 126 128 National Jonathan Young Incumbent since 2008 45 8 126 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 973 14 North Shore edit 2011 general election North ShoreNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Maggie Barry 57 129 130 ACT Don Brash Party leader National Party list MP 2002 2007 1 129 131 Labour Ben Clark 69 129 132 Conservative Craig Jensen 25 7 129 United Future Damian Light 12 80 129 Libertarianz Michael Murphy 6 91 129 Green Pieter Watson 59 129 133 NZ First Andrew Williams former North Shore City Mayor 3 129 134 Legalise Cannabis Leo Biggs Announced but standing in Northcote instead 11 30 129 National Wayne Mapp Retired incumbent since 1996 135 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 48 453 14 Northcote edit 2011 general election NorthcoteNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLegalise Cannabis Leo Biggs 11 136 National Jonathan Coleman Incumbent since 2005 16 8 136 United Future New Zealand Steven Dromgool 16 136 Labour Paula Gillon 67 136 137 NZ First Dion Jelley 23 40 136 ACT Tim Kronfeld 42 27 136 Libertarianz Peter Linton 20 136 Green Vernon Tava 57 10 136 Conservative Matthew Webster 7 136 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 925 14 Northland edit 2011 general election NorthlandNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Barry Brill 31 27 138 Green Pauline Evans 36 10 138 Mana Ngawai Herewini 20 138 139 Maori Party Josephine Peita 10 77 138 National Mike Sabin 60 138 Labour Lynette Stewart 39 138 140 Conservative Melanie Taylor 23 7 138 National John Carter Appointed High Commissioner Cook Islands MP Since 1987 incumbent since 1996 141 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 628 14 Ōhariu edit 2011 general election ŌhariuNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNZ First Hugh Barr 10 142 143 Labour Charles Chauvel List MP since 2006 11 4 142 United Future New Zealand Peter Dunne MP since 1984 Incumbent 1984 1993 Labour and since 2008 party leader 1 8 142 Libertarianz Sean Fitzpatrick 2 142 144 Green Gareth Hughes List MP since 2010 7 142 145 National Katrina Shanks List MP since 2007 38 142 146 Conservative Stephen Woodnutt 7 142 Independent Don Richards Announced but standing in Rongotai instead 142 147 148 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 900 14 Ōtaki edit 2011 general election ŌtakiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceUnited Future New Zealand Diane Brown 14 149 150 Labour Peter Foster 57 149 151 Green Michael Gilchrist 21 149 152 National Nathan Guy List MP 2005 2008 Incumbent since 2008 20 8 149 Legalise Cannabis Fred MacDonald 10 30 149 ACT Peter McCaffrey 26 27 149 Conservative John Ryersson 7 149 NZ First David Scott 19 40 149 Independent Philip Dean Taueki 149 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 47 118 14 Pakuranga edit 2011 general election PakurangaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Lance Gedge 19 7 153 Labour Sunny Kaushal 153 154 NZ First Helen Mulford 9 40 153 ACT Chris Simmons 6 110 153 National Maurice Williamson Incumbent since 1987 19 8 153 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 420 14 Palmerston North edit 2011 general election Palmerston NorthNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceUnited Future New Zealand Sultan Eusoff 4 80 155 National Leonie Hapeta 65 155 156 Labour Iain Lees Galloway Incumbent since 2008 37 25 155 Conservative Andrew Marquet 7 155 ACT Dan Stratton 22 11 155 157 Green Corrina Tucker 58 10 155 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 42 897 14 Papakura edit 2011 general election PapakuraNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNZ First Brent Catchpole List MP 2002 2005 13 40 158 National Judith Collins Incumbent since 2002 7 8 158 Green Caroline Conroy 34 158 Conservative Bob Daw 18 7 158 Labour Jerome Mika 36 158 159 ACT John Thompson 10 20 158 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 528 14 Port Hills edit 2011 general election Port HillsNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Joseph Burston 25 158 160 National David Carter MP since 1994 List MP since 1999 10 8 158 Labour Ruth Dyson Incumbent since 1993 5 25 158 NZ First Denis O Rourke 7 40 158 ACT Geoff Russell 51 27 158 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 027 14 Rangitata edit 2011 general election RangitataNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Julian Blanchard 56 25 161 ACT Tom Corbett 33 161 National Jo Goodhew Incumbent since 2005 23 8 161 Green Gerrie Ligtenberg 42 161 162 United Future New Zealand Andrew McMillan 13 21 161 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 47 712 14 Rangitikei edit 2011 general election RangitikeiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Maree Brannigan 33 163 164 Mana Peter Cleave 11 54 163 ACT Hayden Fitzgerald 24 11 157 163 National Ian McKelvie 58 163 165 Labour Josie Pagani 38 34 163 Conservative Ian Robertson 7 163 Independent Grant Seton 163 Independent Charles Turner 163 National Simon Power Retired incumbent since 1999 166 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 41 013 14 Rimutaka edit 2011 general election RimutakaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Alwyn Courtenay 35 167 National Jonathan Fletcher 67 167 168 Labour Chris Hipkins Incumbent since 2008 30 25 167 Green Tane Woodley 24 167 169 NZ First Joe Glenn Withdrew candidacy at party s request 40 170 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 709 14 Rodney edit 2011 general election RodneyNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Colin Craig 1 171 172 ACT Beth Houlbrooke 38 171 173 NZ First Tracey Martin 2 40 171 National Mark Mitchell 59 171 174 Green Teresa Moore 51 171 175 Labour Christine Rose 42 73 171 National Lockwood Smith Speaker of the House standing as list MP MP since 1984 incumbent since 1996 176 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 48 829 14 Rongotai edit 2011 general election RongotaiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Christopher Finlayson List MP since 2005 9 8 177 Labour Annette King MP since 1984 incumbent since 1996 2 25 177 ACT Joel Latimer 43 177 Green Russel Norman List MP since 2008 party co leader 2 177 178 NZ First Brett Pierson 27 40 177 Independent Don Richards Initially announced as standing in Ōhariu 142 147 148 177 Maori Party Aroha Rickus 17 77 177 Conservative Bruce Welsh 7 177 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 825 14 Rotorua edit 2011 general election RotoruaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Steve Chadwick Incumbent 1999 2008 list MP since 2008 34 17 179 National Todd McClay Incumbent since 2008 47 8 179 Mana Grant Rogers 17 54 179 Conservative Daryl Smith 7 179 NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau 11 179 180 Libertarianz Fred Stevens Announced but not on final candidate list 87 179 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 42 548 14 Selwyn edit 2011 general election SelwynNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Amy Adams Incumbent since 2008 28 8 181 Conservative Wilton Gray 7 181 Labour Jo Mclean 181 182 Green Eugenie Sage 6 181 183 NZ First Bill Woods 32 181 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 345 14 Tamaki edit 2011 general election TamakiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Nick Bakulich 62 159 184 Independent Stephen Berry 184 185 ACT John Boscawen List MP since 2008 chose to have no list ranking so would retire after election 11 27 184 186 187 Green Richard Leckinger 17 184 188 National Simon O Connor 62 184 189 Conservative Litia Simpson 9 96 184 Independent Wayne Young 184 National Allan Peachey Incumbent since 2005 withdrew candidacy and list position due to health problems 8 190 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 48 348 14 Taranaki King Country edit 2011 general election Taranaki King CountryNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Shane Ardern Incumbent since 1998 27 8 191 Labour Rick Barker MP since 1993 list MP since 2005 25 17 191 Green Robert Moore 50 10 191 United Future New Zealand Victoria Rogers 191 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 41 152 14 Taupō edit 2011 general election TaupōNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Mark Breetvelt 7 192 Labour Frances Campbell 192 193 ACT Roseanne Jollands 40 27 192 Green Zane McCarthy 45 10 192 NZ First Edwin Perry List MP 2002 2005 22 6 192 Mana Keriana Reedy 14 54 192 United Future New Zealand Alan Simmons 5 80 192 National Louise Upston Incumbent since 2008 44 8 192 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 45 381 14 Tauranga edit 2011 general election TaurangaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceConservative Larry Baldock United Future list MP 2002 2005 3 194 195 Maori Party Awanui Black 5 77 194 National Simon Bridges Incumbent since 2008 30 8 194 Mana Jayson Gardiner 9 194 196 NZ First Brendan Horan 6 194 197 Independent Yvette Lamare 194 Labour Deborah Mahuta Coyle 26 159 194 ACT Kath McCabe Originally announced for Maungakiekie 8 110 194 Green Ian McLean 47 194 198 Democrats Katherine Ransom 4 194 199 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 47 514 14 Te Atatu edit 2011 general election Te AtatuNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Dominic Costello 16 200 National Tau Henare MP 1993 1999 list MP since 2005 40 100 200 Conservative Cynthia Liu 24 7 200 Green Gary Stewart 56 200 Labour Phil Twyford List MP since 2008 33 200 201 Independent Chris Carter Incumbent Labour 1993 96 and since 1999 removed from Labour caucus 2010 202 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 42 742 14 Tukituki edit 2011 general election TukitukiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Robert Burnside 23 203 204 National Craig Foss Incumbent since 2005 21 8 203 Labour Julia Haydon Carr 59 25 203 Conservative Stephen Jenkinson 7 203 Green Jim MacDonald 43 10 203 Legalise Cannabis Romana Manning 13 30 203 Democrats Barry Pulford 9 203 205 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 264 14 Waikato edit 2011 general election WaikatoNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Robin Boom Initially announced as standing in Hamilton West 29 27 206 Conservative Brian Dobbs 5 7 206 Green Cameron Harper 38 206 207 Democrats John Pemberton 2 206 208 NZ First Barbara Stewart List MP 2002 2008 5 206 Labour Kate Sutton 35 193 National Lindsay Tisch Incumbent since 1999 24 8 206 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 41 623 14 Waimakariri edit 2011 general election WaimakaririNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Clayton Cosgrove Incumbent since 1999 8 17 209 Conservative Tim de Vries 22 7 209 Green John Kelcher 39 209 NZ First Richard Prosser 4 40 209 National Kate Wilkinson List MP since 2005 17 8 209 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 911 14 Wairarapa edit 2011 general election WairarapaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceACT Shane Atkinson 27 27 210 Labour Michael Bott 60 210 211 National John Hayes Incumbent since 2005 51 8 210 Libertarianz Richard McGrath Party leader 1 210 212 Conservative Brent Reid 29 7 210 Green Sea Rotmann 20 210 213 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 165 14 Waitakere edit 2011 general election WaitakereNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Paula Bennett MP since 2005 incumbent since 2008 14 8 214 Mana Sue Bradford List MP Green 1999 2009 4 214 215 Legalise Cannabis Jeff Lye 5 30 214 Conservative Danny Mountain 27 7 214 Libertarianz Peter Osborne 5 91 214 Labour Carmel Sepuloni List MP since 2008 24 214 216 Green Stephen Tollestrup 29 214 217 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 42 201 14 Waitaki edit 2011 general election WaitakiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Sue Coutts 35 218 219 National Jacqui Dean Incumbent since 2005 41 8 218 Independent David Ford 218 220 Conservative Jesse Misa 17 7 218 Labour Barry Monks 64 34 218 ACT Colin Nicholls 47 218 Democrats Hessel van Wieren 6 218 221 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 49 209 14 Wellington Central edit 2011 general election Wellington CentralNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLegalise Cannabis Michael Appleby 1 30 222 New Economics Laurence Boomert 147 222 Alliance Kelly Buchanan 8 43 222 NZ First Ben Craven 14 143 222 Libertarianz Reagan Cutting 4 91 222 National Paul Foster Bell 56 222 223 Independent Puhi Karena 222 Pirate Gynn Rickerby 13 222 Labour Grant Robertson Incumbent since 2008 14 17 222 Green James Shaw 15 222 224 Conservative Paul Stipkovits 7 222 ACT Stephen Whittington 7 222 225 United Future New Zealand Monique Watson Announced but not on final candidate list 21 222 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 212 14 West Coast Tasman edit 2011 general election West Coast TasmanNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Chris Auchinvole MP since 2005 incumbent since 2008 43 8 226 ACT Allan Birchfield 28 27 226 United Future New Zealand Clyde Graf 11 80 226 Green Kevin Hague List MP since 2008 3 226 227 Conservative Claire Holley 14 7 226 Labour Damien O Connor MP 1993 2008 list MP since 2009 4 226 Youth Robert Terry 226 Legalise Cannabis Steven Wilkinson 8 30 226 United Future New Zealand Jackie Douglas Withdrew candidacy 21 228 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 144 14 Whanganui edit 2011 general election WhanganuiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceNational Chester Borrows Incumbent since 2005 32 8 229 NZ First Ian Brougham 31 229 ACT Alan Davidson 36 27 229 Labour Hamish McDouall 52 25 229 Green John Milnes 48 229 230 Democrats Heather Smith 7 35 229 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 43 350 14 Whangarei edit 2011 general election WhangareiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Rick Bazeley 32 231 232 Conservative Ross Craig 7 231 Democrats Kenneth Goodhue 12 35 231 ACT Robin Grieve 14 27 231 National Phil Heatley Incumbent since 1999 15 8 231 Libertarianz Helen Hughes 10 91 231 Labour Pat Newman 58 34 231 NZ First Pita Paraone Former list MP 2002 2008 12 231 233 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 46 068 14 Wigram edit 2011 general election WigramNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceAlliance Kevin Campbell Alliance List MP 1999 2002 3 234 235 National Sam Collins 66 234 236 United Future New Zealand Ian Gaskin 17 80 234 Economic Euthenics Tubby Hansen 234 Legalise Cannabis Geoffrey McTague 14 30 234 Conservative Mark Peters 7 234 Green Richard Wesley 61 234 237 Labour Megan Woods 47 17 234 Progressive Jim Anderton MP since 1984 incumbent since 1996 party leader ex deputy PM 238 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 44 563 14 Maori electorates editHauraki Waikato edit 2011 general election Hauraki WaikatoNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceMana Angeline Greensill 8 239 240 Nga Iwi Te Ariki Karamaene 239 Labour Nanaia Mahuta Incumbent since 1996 12 8 239 Maori Party Tau Bruce Mataki 239 241 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 32 513 14 Ikaroa Rawhiti edit 2011 general election Ikaroa RawhitiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Parekura Horomia Incumbent since 1999 6 76 242 Mana Tawhai McClutchie 7 242 243 Maori Party Na Raihania 242 244 Independent Maurice Wairau 242 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 32 364 14 Tamaki Makaurau edit 2011 general election Tamaki MakaurauNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Mikaere Curtis 26 245 246 Labour Shane Jones List MP since 2005 16 76 245 Mana Kereama Pene 245 247 Maori Party Pita Sharples Incumbent since 2005 party co leader 8 77 245 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 34 628 14 Te Tai Hauauru edit 2011 general election Te Tai HauauruNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceGreen Jack McDonald 30 248 249 Labour Soraya Peke Mason 56 248 250 Mana Frederick Timutimu 248 251 Maori Party Tariana Turia Incumbent since 1999 MP since 1996 Labour party co leader 7 8 248 Nga Iwi Jennifer Waitai Rapana 248 Sovereignty Robert Piriniha Wilson 248 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 32 002 14 Te Tai Tokerau edit 2011 general election Te Tai TokerauNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceLabour Kelvin Davis List MP since 2008 23 25 252 Mana Hone Harawira Incumbent since 2005 1 54 252 Legalise Cannabis Maki Herbert 3 30 252 Maori Party Waihoroi Shortland 1 252 253 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 33 067 14 Te Tai Tonga edit 2011 general election Te Tai TongaNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a current list MP Yellow background denotes a retiring MP Party Candidate Notes List SourceMana Clinton Dearlove 254 255 Maori Party Rahui Katene Incumbent since 2008 8 254 Legalise Cannabis Emma Jane Mihaere Kingi 7 30 254 Green Dora Langsbury 22 254 256 Labour Rino Tirikatene 45 257 254 Electorate as at 11 November 2011 30 956 14 Waiariki edit 2011 general election WaiarikiNotes Blue background denotes an incumbent Pink background denotes a 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