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So I want to change the list of members to this:
More information Elected from, Party ...
Elected from |
Party |
Image |
Member |
Notes |
Auckland Central |
| National |
|
Nikki Kaye |
|
Bay of Plenty |
| National |
|
Todd Muller |
|
Botany |
| Independent |
|
Jami-Lee Ross |
Elected for the National Party, but left the party in 2019. |
Christchurch Central |
| Labour |
|
Duncan Webb |
Defeated Previous incumbent, Nicky Wagner |
Christchurch East |
| Labour |
|
Poto Williams |
|
Clutha-Southland |
| National |
|
Hamish Walker |
Previous incumbent, Todd Barclay, did not stand |
Coromandel |
| National |
|
Scott Simpson |
|
Dunedin North |
| Labour |
|
David Clark |
|
Dunedin South |
| Labour |
|
Clare Curran |
|
East Coast |
| National |
|
Anne Tolley |
|
East Coast Bays |
| National |
|
Erica Stanford |
Previous incumbent, Murray McCully, did not stand |
Epsom |
| ACT |
|
David Seymour |
Leader of ACT New Zealand |
Hamilton East |
| National |
|
David Bennett |
|
Hamilton West |
| National |
|
Tim Macindoe |
|
Hauraki-Waikato |
| Labour |
|
Nanaia Mahuta |
Māori Electorate |
Helensville |
| National |
|
Chris Penk |
Previous incumbent, John Key, did not stand |
Hunua |
| National |
|
Andrew Bayly |
|
Hutt South |
| National |
|
Chris Bishop |
Previous incumbent, Trevor Mallard, contested the list only |
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti |
| Labour |
|
Meka Whaitiri |
Māori Electorate |
Ilam |
| National |
|
Gerry Brownlee |
|
Invercargill |
| National |
|
Sarah Dowie |
|
Kaikoura |
| National |
|
Stuart Smith |
|
Kelston |
| Labour |
|
Carmel Sepuloni |
|
Mana |
| Labour |
|
Kris Faafoi |
|
Mangere |
| Labour |
|
William Sio |
|
Manukau East |
| Labour |
|
Jenny Salesa |
|
Manurewa |
| Labour |
|
Louisa Wall |
|
Maungakiekie |
| National |
|
Denise Lee |
Previous incumbent, Sam Lotu-liga, did not stand |
Mount Albert |
| Labour |
|
Jacinda Ardern |
Leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister of New Zealand |
Mount Roskill |
| Labour |
|
Michael Wood |
|
Napier |
| Labour |
|
Stuart Nash |
|
Nelson |
| National |
|
Nick Smith |
|
New Lynn |
| Labour |
|
Deborah Russell |
Previous incumbent, David Cunliffe, did not stand |
New Plymouth |
| National |
|
Jonathan Young |
|
North Shore |
| National |
|
Maggie Barry |
|
Northcote |
| National |
|
Dan Bidois |
Replaced Jonathan Coleman in the 2018 Northcote by-election |
Northland |
| National |
|
Matt King |
Defeated Previous incumbent, Winston Peters |
Ohariu |
| Labour |
|
Greg O'Connor |
Previous incumbent, Peter Dunne, did not stand |
Ōtaki |
| National |
|
Nathan Guy |
|
Pakuranga |
| National |
|
Simeon Brown |
Previous incumbent, Maurice Williamson, did not stand |
Palmerston North |
| Labour |
|
Iain Lees-Galloway |
|
Papakura |
| National |
File:Judith Collins MP.jpg |
Judith Collins |
|
Port Hills |
| Labour |
|
Ruth Dyson |
|
Rangitata |
| National |
|
Andrew Falloon |
Previous incumbent, Jo Goodhew, did not stand |
Rangitikei |
| National |
|
Ian McKelvie |
|
Rimutaka |
| Labour |
|
Chris Hipkins |
Leader of the House |
Rodney |
| National |
|
Mark Mitchell |
|
Rongotai |
| Labour |
|
Paul Eagle |
Previous incumbent, Annette King, did not stand |
Rotorua |
| National |
|
Todd McClay |
|
Selwyn |
| National |
|
Amy Adams |
|
Tamaki |
| National |
|
Simon O'Connor |
|
Tāmaki Makaurau |
| Labour |
|
Peeni Henare |
Māori Electorate |
Taranaki-King Country |
| National |
|
Barbara Kuriger |
|
Taupo |
| National |
|
Louise Upston |
|
Tauranga |
| National |
|
Simon Bridges |
Leader of the National Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2018 |
Te Atatu |
| Labour |
|
Phil Twyford |
|
Te Tai Hauāuru |
| Labour |
|
Adrian Rurawhe |
Māori Electorate |
Te Tai Tokerau |
| Labour |
|
Kelvin Davis |
Māori Electorate |
Te Tai Tonga |
| Labour |
|
Rino Tirikatene |
Māori Electorate |
Tukituki |
| National |
|
Lawrence Yule |
Previous incumbent, Craig Foss, did not stand |
Upper Harbour |
| National |
|
Paula Bennett |
Deputy Leader of the National Party and the Opposition |
Waiariki |
| Labour |
|
Tamati Coffey |
Māori Electorate, Defeated incumbent, Te Ururoa Flavell. |
Waikato |
| National |
|
Tim van de Molen |
Previous incumbent, Lindsay Tisch, did not stand |
Waimakariri |
| National |
|
Matthew Doocey |
|
Wairarapa |
| National |
|
Alastair Scott |
|
Waitaki |
| National |
|
Jacqui Dean |
|
Wellington Central |
| Labour |
|
Grant Robertson |
|
West Coast-Tasman |
| Labour |
|
Damien O'Connor |
|
Whanganui |
| National |
|
Harete Hipango |
Previous incumbent, Chester Borrows, did not stand |
Whangarei |
| National |
|
Shane Reti |
|
Wigram |
| Labour |
|
Megan Woods |
|
List |
| National |
|
David Carter |
|
List |
| National |
|
Michael Woodhouse |
Also contested Dunedin North |
List |
| National |
|
Paul Goldsmith |
Also contested Epsom |
List |
| National |
|
Alfred Ngaro |
Also contested Te Atatu |
List |
| National |
|
Nicky Wagner |
Also contested Christchurch Central |
List |
| National |
|
Brett Hudson |
Also contested Ōhāriu |
List |
| National |
|
Melissa Lee |
Also contested Mount Albert |
List |
| National |
|
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi |
Also contested Manukau East |
List |
| National |
|
Jian Yang |
|
List |
| National |
|
Parmjeet Parmar |
Also contested Mount Roskill |
List |
| National |
|
Jo Hayes |
Also contested Christchurch East |
List |
| National |
|
Maureen Pugh |
Replaced Bill English in 2018 Also contested West Coast-Tasman |
List |
| National |
|
Nicola Willis |
Replaced Steven Joyce in 2018 Also contested Wellington Central |
List |
| National |
|
Agnes Loheni |
Replaced Chris Finlayson in 2019 Also contested Māngere |
List |
| National |
|
Paulo Garcia |
Replaced Nuk Korako in 2019 Also contested New Lynn |
List |
| Labour |
|
Andrew Little |
|
List |
| Labour |
|
David Parker |
Also contested Epsom |
List |
| Labour |
|
Priyanca Radhakrishnan |
Also contested Maungakiekie |
List |
| Labour |
|
Raymond Huo |
|
List |
| Labour |
|
Jan Tinetti |
Also contested Tauranga |
List |
| Labour |
|
Willow-Jean Prime |
Also contested Northland |
List |
| Labour |
|
Kiri Allan |
Also contested East Coast |
List |
| Labour |
|
Willie Jackson |
|
List |
| Labour |
|
Ginny Andersen |
Also contested Hutt South |
List |
| Labour |
|
Jo Luxton |
Also contested Rangitata |
List |
| Labour |
|
Liz Craig |
Also contested Invercargill |
List |
| Labour |
|
Marja Lubeck |
Also contested Rodney |
List |
| Labour |
|
Trevor Mallard |
Speaker of the House |
List |
| Labour |
|
Jamie Strange |
Also contested Hamilton East |
List |
| Labour |
|
Kieran McAnulty |
Also contested Wairarapa |
List |
| Labour |
|
Angie Warren-Clark |
Also contested Bay of Plenty |
List |
| Labour |
|
Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki |
|
List |
| NZ First |
|
Winston Peters |
Leader of New Zealand First and Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand Also contested Northland |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Ron Mark |
Also contested Wairarapa |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Tracey Martin |
Also contested Rodney |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Fletcher Tabuteau |
Also contested Rotorua |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Darroch Ball |
Also contested Palmerston North |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Clayton Mitchell |
Also contested Tauranga |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Mark Patterson |
Also contested Clutha-Southland |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Shane Jones |
Also contested Whangarei |
List |
| NZ First |
|
Jenny Marcroft |
Also contested Tamaki |
List |
| Green |
|
James Shaw |
Leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand Also contested Wellington Central |
List |
| Green |
|
Marama Davidson |
Female Co-Leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand Also contested Tamaki Makaurau |
List |
| Green |
|
Julie Anne Genter |
Also contested Mount Albert |
List |
| Green |
|
Eugenie Sage |
Also contested Port Hills |
List |
| Green |
|
Gareth Hughes |
Also contested East Coast |
List |
| Green |
|
Jan Logie |
Also contested Mana |
List |
| Green |
|
Chlöe Swarbrick |
Also contested Maungakiekie |
List |
| Green |
|
Golriz Ghahraman |
Also contested Te Atatu |
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Which do you think is better, this, or the one we have now? KingWither (talk) 14:37, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
- I prefer the list to be ordered by party as in the article, and I am unsure if adding photos for each member is desirable, given that the article is already quite long. What do you think the advantages of the format you have given here are?-gadfium 20:58, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
- It is consistent. That is how we do it in most other countries. Look at List of MPs elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election for example. It also lists the constituencies they stood in (as opposed to just the ones they won) and inculudes other notes. I would be OK with keeping the old format alongside this one (although that may get long) because that format listed all ministries and portfolios that member was put in charge of. KingWither (talk) 13:05, 12 March 2020 (UTC)
I've just been through and updated the portfolios and responsibilities for MPs. One area that I've left because I'm not certain about it is the spokesperson roles held by NZ First and Green MPs, which are listed on their individual pages on the Parliament website. Despite being part of the government, they still have their own spokespeople on various portfolios, as they did when in opposition. The confusing aspect is that some of these roles are held by serving Ministers. Even Winston is still officially NZ First's finance spokesperson, while serving as no. 2 in the Cabinet. Currently none of these roles are listed, except, for some reason, one of the twelve portfolios held by Golriz Ghahraman. Should these roles be listed in the same way that National MPs' responsibilities are? There isn't really a precedent in the previous Parliament, as the government support parties then were so small that there was no point in allocating distinct portfolios to their individual MPs.2406:E003:18CE:D701:D5D5:DE62:87A7:7609 (talk) 05:58, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
I will shortly be deleting the list of electorates and electorate MPs for the 52nd parliament from the article New Zealand electorates. If you wish to copy it or reference it for this article (or elsewhere), this is the last version. — HTGS (talk) 00:22, 30 October 2020 (UTC)
- Copied to this page. Nixinova T C 03:36, 30 October 2020 (UTC)