Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand
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 .
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 the Auckland city centre , the suburbs of Ponsonby , Westmere , Arch Hill , Herne Bay , Freemans Bay , St Mary's Bay , Mechanics 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 .[ 3] 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.[ 4] Westmere , Western Springs  and Grey Lynn  from Mount Albert , and transferred a part of Arch Hill  to Mount Albert , and Grafton  and Newton  to Epsom .[ 5] 
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 [ edit ] Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Key 
   Independent    Liberal    Labour    Alliance    National    Green 
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 
2023 general election : Auckland Central[ 6]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
 
±%
 
Party votes
 
%
 
±%
  
 
Green 
Y  Chlöe Swarbrick 
16,624
 
47.84
 
+12.74
 
8,503
 
23.97
 
+4.91
  
 
National 
Mahesh Muralidhar
 
12,728
 
36.63
 
+9.47
 
11,751
 
33.13
 
+12.03
  
 
Labour 
Oscar Sims
 
2,608
 
7.50
 
–24.63
 
8,028
 
22.63
 
–23.39
  
 
ACT 
Felix Poole
 
1,235
 
3.55
 
+1.92
 
3,301
 
9.30
 
+1.82
  
 
Opportunities 
Damian Sycamore
 
462
 
1.33
 
+0.44
 
1,250
 
3.52
 
+1.39
  
 
Legalise Cannabis 
Christopher Coker
 
365
 
1.05
 
—
 
142
 
0.40
 
+0.13
  
 
Animal Justice 
Madeleine Kane
 
135
 
0.38
 
—
 
50
 
0.14
 
—
  
 
Independent 
Andi Shen Liu
 
110
 
0.31
 
—
 
  
 
Rock The Vote NZ 
Paul Davie
 
91
 
0.26
 
—
 
  
 
New Nation 
Guy Dennis Slocum
 
89
 
0.25
 
—
 
26
 
0.07
 
—
  
 
NZ First 
 
 
1,351
 
3.80
 
+2.09
  
 
Te Pāti Māori 
 
 
563
 
1.58
 
+1.28
  
 
NZ Loyal 
 
 
217
 
0.61
 
—
  
 
Freedoms NZ 
 
 
48
 
0.13
 
—
  
 
Women's Rights 
 
 
45
 
0.12
 
—
  
 
NewZeal 
 
 
38
 
0.10
 
+0.05[ c]   
 
DemocracyNZ 
 
 
32
 
0.09
 
—
  
 
New Conservatives 
 
 
30
 
0.08
 
–0.46
  
 
Leighton Baker Party 
 
 
3
 
0.00
 
—
  
Informal votes
 
299
 
 
 
85
 
 
  
Total valid votes 
34,746
 
 
 
35,463
 
 
  
 
Green  hold 
Majority 
3,896
 
11.21
 
+8.24
 
  
2020 general election : Auckland Central [ 7]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
 
±%
 
Party votes
 
%
 
±%
  
 
Green 
Chlöe Swarbrick 
12,631
 
35.10
 
+25.38
 
6,937
 
19.06
 
+5.19
  
 
Labour 
Helen White 
11,563
 
32.13
 
−7.68
 
16,751
 
46.02
 
+8.31
  
 
National 
Emma Mellow
 
9,775
 
27.16
 
−18.08
 
7,680
 
21.10
 
−18.05
  
 
ACT 
Felix Poole
 
588
 
1.63
 
+1.11
 
2,724
 
7.48
 
+6.43
  
 
Opportunities 
Tuariki Delamere 
320
 
0.89
 
−1.44
 
776
 
2.13
 
−1.01
  
 
NZ First 
Jenny Marcroft 
274
 
0.76
 
-1.22
 
622
 
1.71
 
−2.16
  
 
New Conservative 
Kevin Stitt
 
186
 
0.51
 
+0.33
 
197
 
0.54
 
+0.44
  
 
Sustainable NZ 
Vernon Tava 
120
 
0.33
 
—
 
59
 
0.16
 
—
  
 
Independent 
Joshua Love
 
73
 
0.20
 
—
 
  
 
TEA 
Dominic Hoffman Dervan
 
50
 
0.14
 
—
 
35
 
0.10
 
—
  
 
Independent 
Chris Sadler
 
23
 
0.06
 
—
 
  
 
Advance NZ 
 
 
198
 
0.53
 
—
  
 
Māori Party 
 
 
111
 
0.30
 
−0.11
  
 
Legalise Cannabis 
 
 
99
 
0.27
 
+0.03
  
 
ONE 
 
 
20
 
0.05
 
—
  
 
Outdoors 
 
 
15
 
0.04
 
+0.01
  
 
Vision NZ 
 
 
11
 
0.03
 
—
  
 
Social Credit 
 
 
7
 
0.02
 
+0.01
  
 
Heartland 
 
 
1
 
0.00
 
—
  
Informal votes
 
382
 
 
 
160
 
 
  
Total valid votes 
35,985
 
 
 
36,403
 
 
  
Turnout 36,625[ 8]  
83.95
 
+4.01
 
  
 
Green  gain  from National 
Majority 
1,068
 
2.97
 
–2.24
 
  
2017 general election : Auckland Central[ 9]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
 
±%
 
Party votes
 
%
 
±%
  
 
National 
Y  Nikki Kaye 
13,198
 
45.24
 
−0.59
 
11,773
 
39.15
 
−5.78
  
 
Labour 
Helen White 
11,617
 
39.82
 
−3.80
 
11,340
 
37.71
 
+16.04
  
 
Green 
Denise Roche 
2,838
 
9.72
 
+2.10
 
4,170
 
13.87
 
−8.30
  
 
Opportunities 
Mika Haka 
681
 
2.33
 
—
 
944
 
3.14
 
—
  
 
NZ First 
Frank Edwards
 
578
 
1.98
 
—
 
1,165
 
3.87
 
−1.31
  
 
ACT 
Brooke van Velden 
151
 
0.52
 
−0.19
 
317
 
1.05
 
−0.12
  
 
Climate First 
Leslie Jones
 
55
 
0.19
 
—
 
  
 
Conservative 
Stephen Greenfield
 
52
 
0.18
 
−0.77
 
29
 
0.10
 
−0.81
  
 
Māori Party 
 
 
123
 
0.41
 
−0.15
  
 
Legalise Cannabis 
 
 
71
 
0.24
 
−0.06
  
 
United Future 
 
 
19
 
0.06
 
−0.13
  
 
Ban 1080 
 
 
12
 
0.04
 
0.00
  
 
Mana Party 
 
 
12
 
0.04
 
−1.92[ d]   
 
Internet 
 
 
10
 
0.03
 
−1.93[ e]   
 
People's Party 
 
 
10
 
0.03
 
—
  
 
Outdoors 
 
 
8
 
0.03
 
—
  
 
Democrats 
 
 
4
 
0.01
 
0.00
  
Informal votes
 
206
 
 
 
63
 
 
  
Total valid votes 
29,170
 
 
 
30,007
 
 
  
Turnout 30,070
 
79.94[ 10]  
+1.39
 
  
 
National  hold 
Majority 
1,519
 
5.21
 
+3.01
 
  
2014 general election : Auckland Central[ 11]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
 
±%
 
Party votes
 
%
 
±%
  
 
National 
Y  Nikki Kaye 
12,494
 
45.84
 
+0.44
 
12,652
 
44.93
 
+2.70
  
 
Labour 
Jacinda Ardern 
11,894
 
43.63
 
+0.41
 
6,101
 
21.67
 
–3.44
  
 
Green 
Denise Roche 
2,080
 
7.63
 
–1.13
 
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
  
 
ACT 
Dasha Kovalenko
 
193
 
0.71
 
+0.26
 
329
 
1.17
 
–0.01
  
 
Climate
 
Peter Whitmore
 
50
 
0.18
 
+0.18
 
  
 
Money Free 
Jordan Osmaston
 
19
 
0.07
 
+0.07
 
  
 
NZ First 
 
 
1,459
 
5.18
 
+1.08
  
 
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
 
+0.06
  
 
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[ 12]  
+1.47
 
  
 
National  hold 
Majority 
600
 
2.20
 
+0.04
 
  
2011 general election : Auckland Central[ 13]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
 
±%
 
Party votes
 
%
 
±%
  
 
National 
Y  Nikki Kaye 
15,038
 
45.39
 
+2.48
 
14,447
 
42.24
 
+2.15
  
 
Labour 
Jacinda Ardern 
14,321
 
43.23
 
+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
  
 
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 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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
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 general election : Auckland Central[ 15]  
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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
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 general election : Auckland Central[ 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.
Y  or N  denotes status of any incumbent , win or lose respectively.
  
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 general election : Auckland Central[ 17] [ 18]  
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.
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 general election : Auckland Central[ 19] [ 20] [ 21]  
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.
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
 
 
  
Table footnotes:
^ Mullenger ran as an Independent, but was aligned to the Reform Party . 
  
^ 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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