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The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday, 14 October 2023 to determine the membership of the 54th New Zealand Parliament.[1] This page lists candidates by party, including their ranking on a list. Full official lists were published on 16 September.[2]

Successful parties

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Names in bold are incumbent MPs.

ACT Party

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ACT New Zealand released their list on 16 July 2023.[3][4] Anto Coates, 33rd on the list, withdrew in July.[5] Elaine Naidu Franz, 29th on the list, stood down on 23 August due to controversial social media comments.[6] Brent Miles, 57th on the list, and contesting Taranaki-King Country, withdrew in September for "personal reasons".[7] ACT's Port Waikato candidate Neil Christensen died during the early voting period, triggering a by-election in the electorate.[8]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 David Seymour Electorate Epsom 1 0 Green tickY Won Epsom
2 Brooke van Velden List Tāmaki 2 0 Green tickY Won Tāmaki
3 Nicole McKee List Rongotai 3 0 Green tickY Elected from list
4 Todd Stephenson Southland Green tickY Elected from list
5 Andrew Hoggard Rangitīkei Green tickY Elected from list
6 Karen Chhour List Upper Harbour 7 +1 Green tickY Elected from list
7 Mark Cameron List Northland 8 +1 Green tickY Elected from list
8 Simon Court List Te Atatū 5 -3 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Parmjeet Parmar (Former MP) Pakuranga (National: 27) +18 Green tickY Elected from list
10 Laura Trask Banks Peninsula Green tickY Elected from list
11 Cameron Luxton Bay of Plenty 15 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
12 Antonia Modkova Panmure-Ōtāhuhu
13 Ash Parmar Hamilton East
14 Toni Severin List Christchurch East 9 -5 Red XN Lost seat
15 Ben Harvey Selwyn
16 Rob Douglas Tukituki
17 Chris Baillie List Nelson 4 -13 Red XN Lost seat
18 Christine Young Tauranga
19 Zane Cozens Taupō
20 Leo Foley Northcote
21 Anna Yallop North Shore
22 Lily Brown Mana
23 Mike McCormick Papakura 45 +22
24 Andy Parkins Hutt South 20 -4
25 Felix Poole Maungakiekie 50 +25
26 Rahul Chopra Mount Roskill
27 Michael Howe East Coast
28 Ollie Murphy Mount Albert
29 Keith Griffiths Kaikōura
30 Rae Ah Chee Takanini
31 Susan Stevenson Hamilton West
32 Michael McCook East Coast Bays 44 +12
33 Juan Alvarez de Lugo New Lynn
34 Pawel Milewski Napier
35 Neil Christensen† Port Waikato
36 Dion Anderson
37 Simon Angelo Whangaparāoa
38 Sean Beamish Waitaki 23 -15
39 Susy Bretherton Whangārei
40 Ross Campbell Waimakariri
41 Simon Casey Wairarapa
42 Jake Curran Kelston
43 Scott Donaldson Invercargill
44 Matthew Fisken Christchurch Central
45 Mike Harnett Palmerston North
46 Pothen Joseph Mangere
47 Kelly Lilley West Coast-Tasman
48 Kevin Matthews
49 Burty Meffan Taieri
50 Marten Rozeboom Rotorua
51 Sean Rush Ōtaki
52 Craig Dredge Whanganui
53 Tim Newman Dunedin
54 Bo Burns Botany
55 Joanna Verburg Coromandel
56 Ankita Lynn Wigram
57 Brent Bailey Kaipara ki Mahurangi
58 Margo Onishchenko Maungakiekie
59 Michael Hurle Remutaka
60 Paul Day Ōhāriu
61 Bruce McGechan New Plymouth

Green Party

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The Green Party has a two-stage process to determine its party list: an initial list determined by attendees of the annual Green Party conference and then a vote and ordering by members of the party to either uphold the list or generate a different list voted on by the party. The party claims this process is the "most democratic list selection process in the country". The initial list was published on 3 April 2023.[9]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Marama Davidson List 1 0
2 James Shaw List 2 0
3 Chlöe Swarbrick Electorate Auckland Central 3 0
4 Elizabeth Kerekere List 9 +5
5 Julie Anne Genter List Rongotai 4 -1
6 Teanau Tuiono List Palmerston North 8 +2
7 Ricardo Menéndez March List Mount Albert 10 +3
8 Hūhana Lyndon Te Tai Tokerau
9 Golriz Ghahraman List 7 -2
10 Lan Pham Banks Peninsula
11 Steve Abel New Lynn 11 0
12 Efeso Collins
13 Darleen Tana 42 +29
14 Kahurangi Carter
15 Lawrence Xu-Nan 17 +2
16 Benjamin Doyle Hamilton West
17 Francisco Hernandez Dunedin
18 Scott Willis Taieri 13 -5
19 Stephanie Rodgers Ōhāriu
20 Suveen Sanis Walgampola
21 Gina Dao-McLay Mana
22 Celia Wade-Brown Wairarapa
23 Reina Tuai Penney
24 Mike Davidson
25 David Kennedy
26 Nick Ratcliffe
27 Rochelle Francis
28 Sapna Samant
29 Alec McNeil Kaikōura
30 Richard Wesley 44 +14
31 Neelu Jennings Hutt South
32 Kair Lippiatt

A finalised list was released on 20 May.[a][10] On 15 June Alec McNeil, previously ranked 26th on the list, withdrew from the list.[11] Rochelle Francis (#29 on the final list) withdrew from the election in late August, leaving the party with no candidate for the Invercargill electorate.[12] Also by late August, Kair Lippiatt (#31 on the final list; list-only) was no longer listed on the Green Party website as one of their candidates.[13]

Rank Name Portrait Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Marama Davidson List 1 0 Green tickY Elected from list
2 James Shaw List 2 0 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
3 Chlöe Swarbrick Electorate Auckland Central 3 0 Green tickY Won Auckland Central
4 Julie Anne Genter List Rongotai 4 0 Green tickY Won Rongotai
5 Teanau Tuiono List Palmerston North 8 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
6 Lan Pham Banks Peninsula Green tickY Elected from list
7 Golriz Ghahraman List Kelston 7 0 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
8 Ricardo Menéndez March List Mount Albert 10 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Steve Abel New Lynn 11 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
10 Hūhana Lyndon Te Tai Tokerau Green tickY Elected from list
11 Efeso Collins Panmure-Ōtāhuhu Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Died in 2024
12 Scott Willis Taieri 13 +1 Green tickY Elected from list
13 Darleen Tana Tāmaki Makaurau 42 +29 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
14 Kahurangi Carter Christchurch Central Green tickY Elected from list
15 Celia Wade-Brown Wairarapa Green tickY Replaced Golriz Ghahraman in 2024
16 Lawrence Xu-Nan Epsom 17 +1 Green tickY Replaced Efeso Collins in 2024
17 Francisco Hernandez Dunedin Green tickY Replaced James Shaw in 2024
18 Benjamin Doyle Hamilton West Green tickY Replaced Darleen Tana in 2024
19 Mike Davidson Ilam
20 Stephanie Rodgers Ōhāriu
21 Suveen Sanis Walgampola Mount Roskill
22 David Kennedy Southland
23 Gina Dao-McLay Mana
24 Reina Tuai Penney Northland
25 Nick Ratcliffe Tukituki
26 Richard Wesley Wigram 44 +18
27 Neelu Jennings Hutt South
28 Sapna Samant Maungakiekie
29 Pat Baskett North Shore
30 Rick Bazeley Whangārei
31 Zephyr Brown Kaipara ki Mahurangi 28 -3
32 Justin Crooks Tauranga
33 Thea Doyle Upper Harbour
34 Barbara Gilchrist Rangitata
35 Pamela Grealey Coromandel 32 -3
36 Pleasance Hansen Waitaki
37 Bernard Long Rangitīkei
38 Matthew Macmillan Bay of Plenty
39 Richard McCubbin Kaikōura 35 -4
40 Ali Muhammad Ōtaki
41 Zooey Neumann Te Atatū
42 Lorraine Newman Whangaparāoa
43 Chris Norton Remutaka 36 -7
44 George O'Connor Patena Taupō
45 Steve Richards West Coast-Tasman 39 -6
46 Marion Sanson Whanganui
47 Andrew Shaw Northcote
48 Peter Sykes Māngere
49 Jordan Walker East Coast
Tamatha Paul Wellington Central Green tickY Won Wellington Central

Labour Party

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The Labour Party released its list on 31 July 2023.[14]

Rank Name Portrait Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Chris Hipkins Electorate Remutaka 6 +5 Green tickY Won Remutaka
2 Kelvin Davis Electorate Te Tai Tokerau 2 0 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
3 Carmel Sepuloni Electorate Kelston 8 +5 Green tickY Won Kelston
4 Grant Robertson Electorate 3 -1 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
5 Megan Woods Electorate Wigram 5 0 Green tickY Won Wigram
6 Jan Tinetti List Tauranga 32 +26 Green tickY Elected from list
7 Ayesha Verrall List 17 +10 Green tickY Elected from list
8 Willie Jackson List 19 +11 Green tickY Elected from list
9 Willow-Jean Prime Electorate Northland 36 +27 Green tickY Elected from list
10 Damien O'Connor Electorate West Coast-Tasman 14 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
11 Adrian Rurawhe Electorate 24 +13 Green tickY Elected from list
12 Andrew Little List 7 -5 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2023[15]
13 David Parker List 9 -4 Green tickY Elected from list
14 Peeni Henare Electorate Tāmaki Makaurau 18 +4 Green tickY Elected from list
15 Priyanca Radhakrishnan Electorate Maungakiekie 31 +16 Green tickY Elected from list
16 Kieran McAnulty Electorate Wairarapa 26 +10 Green tickY Elected from list
17 Ginny Andersen Electorate Hutt South 45 +28 Green tickY Elected from list
18 Barbara Edmonds Electorate Mana 49 +31 Green tickY Won Mana
19 Jo Luxton Electorate Rangitata 39 +20 Green tickY Elected from list
20 Duncan Webb Electorate Christchurch Central 43 +23 Green tickY Won Christchurch Central
21 Rino Tirikatene Electorate Te Tai Tonga 29 +8 Green tickY Elected from list Red XN Left parliament in 2024
22 Deborah Russell Electorate New Lynn 33 +11 Green tickY Elected from list
23 Rachel Brooking List Dunedin 46 +23 Green tickY Won Dunedin
24 Jenny Salesa Electorate Panmure-Ōtāhuhu 13 -11 Green tickY Won Panmure-Ōtāhuhu
25 Tangi Utikere Electorate Palmerston North Green tickY Won Palmerston North
26 Camilla Belich List Epsom 30 +4 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Andrew Little in 2023[16]
27 Tracey McLellan Electorate Banks Peninsula 53 +26 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Rino Tirikatene in 2024
28 Shanan Halbert Electorate Northcote 51 +23 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Kelvin Davis in 2024
29 Glen Bennett Electorate New Plymouth 72 +43 Red XN Lost seat Green tickY Replaced Grant Robertson in 2024
30 Vanushi Walters Electorate Upper Harbour 22 -8 Red XN Lost seat
31 Georgie Dansey Hamilton East 81 +50
32 Dan Rosewarne List Waimakariri 56 +24 Red XN Lost seat
33 Naisi Chen List East Coast Bays 38 +5 Red XN Lost seat
34 Anahila Kanongata'a List Papakura 44 +10 Red XN Lost seat
35 Angela Roberts List Taranaki-King Country 50 +15 Red XN Lost seat
36 Tāmati Coffey List East Coast 37 +1 Red XN Lost seat
37 Ibrahim Omer List Wellington Central 42 +5 Red XN Lost seat
38 Neru Leavasa Electorate Takanini 52 +14 Red XN Lost seat
39 Toni Boynton Waiariki
40 Anna Lorck Electorate Tukituki Red XN Lost seat
41 George Hampton North Shore
42 Rachel Boyack Electorate Nelson 57 +15 Green tickY Won Nelson
43 Angie Warren-Clark List Whangārei 35 -8 Red XN Lost seat
44 Liz Craig List Invercargill 41 -3 Red XN Lost seat
45 Michael Wood Electorate Mount Roskill 23 -22 Red XN Lost seat
46 Terisa Ngobi Electorate Ōtaki 65 +19 Red XN Lost seat
47 Helen White List Mount Albert 48 +1 Green tickY Won Mount Albert
48 Arena Williams Electorate Manurewa 58 +10 Green tickY Won Manurewa
49 Phil Twyford Electorate Te Atatū 4 -45 Green tickY Won Te Atatū
50 Steph Lewis Electorate Whanganui 55 +5 Red XN Lost seat
51 Sarah Pallett Electorate Ilam 62 +11 Red XN Lost seat
52 Ingrid Leary Electorate Taieri 59 +7 Green tickY Won Taieri
53 Lemauga Lydia Sosene List Māngere 54 +1 Green tickY Won Māngere
54 Pare Taikato Bay of Plenty
55 Estefania Muller-Pallarès Whangaparāoa
56 Fleur Fitzsimons Rongotai
57 Reuben Davidson Christchurch East 67 +10 Green tickY Won Christchurch East
58 Nick Ruane
59 Fesaitu Solomone Tāmaki
60 Mark Hutchinson Napier
61 Nerissa Henry Pakuranga 77 +16
62 Myra Williamson Hamilton West
63 Oscar Sims Auckland Central
64 Ala' Al-Bustanji Taupō 71 +7
65 Gwendoline Keel Port Waikato
66 Kharag Singh Botany
67 Emma Dewhirst Kaikōura
68 Zulfiqar Butt Rangitīkei
69 Ben Sandford Rotorua
70 Simon McCallum Southland
71 Guy Wishart Kaipara ki Mahurangi
72 Deborah Rhodes
73 Jamie Toko Waikato
74 Luke Jones Selwyn
75 Beryl Riley Coromandel
76 Ethan Reille Waitaki
Nanaia Mahuta Electorate Hauraki-Waikato 10 Red XN Lost seat
Greg O'Connor Electorate Ōhāriu Green tickY Won Ōhāriu
Soraya Peke-Mason List Te Tai Hauāuru 60 Red XN Lost seat
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel Ikaroa-Rawhiti Green tickY Won Ikaroa-Rawhiti

National Party

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The National Party released its list on 19 August 2023.[17]

Rank Name Portrait Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Christopher Luxon Electorate Botany 61 +60 Green tickY Won Botany
2 Nicola Willis List Ōhāriu 13 +11 Green tickY Elected from list
3 Chris Bishop List Hutt South 7 +4 Green tickY Won Hutt South
4 Shane Reti List Whangārei 5 +1 Green tickY Won Whangārei
5 Paul Goldsmith List Epsom 3 -2 Green tickY Elected from list
6 Louise Upston Electorate Taupō 9 +3 Green tickY Won Taupō
7 Erica Stanford Electorate East Coast Bays 39 +32 Green tickY Won East Coast Bays
8 Matt Doocey Electorate Waimakariri 31 +23 Green tickY Won Waimakariri
9 Simeon Brown Electorate Pakuranga 37 +28 Green tickY Won Pakuranga
10 Judith Collins Electorate Papakura 1 -9 Green tickY Won Papakura
11 Mark Mitchell Electorate Whangaparāoa 15 +4 Green tickY Won Whangaparāoa
12 Todd McClay Electorate Rotorua 6 -6 Green tickY Won Rotorua
13 Melissa Lee List Mount Albert 16 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
14 Gerry Brownlee List 2 -12 Green tickY Elected from list
15 Andrew Bayly Electorate Port Waikato 17 +2 Green tickY Elected from list Green tickY Replaced himself in the 2023 Port Waikato by-election
16 Penny Simmonds Electorate Invercargill 63 +47 Green tickY Won Invercargill
17 Simon Watts Electorate North Shore 65 +48 Green tickY Won North Shore
18 Chris Penk Electorate Kaipara ki Mahurangi 41 +23 Green tickY Won Kaipara ki Mahurangi
19 Nicola Grigg Electorate Selwyn 60 +41 Green tickY Won Selwyn
20 Nancy Lu 26 +6 Green tickY Replaced Andrew Bayly (in his role as list MP) in 2023
21 Suze Redmayne Rangitīkei Green tickY Won Rangitīkei
22 Katie Nimon Napier 45 +23 Green tickY Won Napier
23 Catherine Wedd Tukituki Green tickY Won Tukituki
24 Tama Potaka Electorate Hamilton West Green tickY Won Hamilton West
25 Agnes Loheni (Former MP) 28 +3
26 Maureen Pugh List West Coast-Tasman 19 -7 Green tickY Won West Coast-Tasman
27 Emma Chatterton Remutaka
28 James Christmas
29 Dale Stephens Christchurch Central 29 0
30 Siva Kilari Manurewa
31 Harete Hipango List Te Tai Hauāuru 21 -10 Red XN Lost seat
32 Rosemary Bourke Māngere
33 Frances Hughes Mana
34 Paulo Garcia (Former MP) New Lynn 25 -9 Green tickY Won New Lynn
35 Blair Cameron Nelson
36 Barbara Kuriger Electorate Taranaki-King Country 20 -16 Green tickY Won Taranaki-King Country
37 Tracy Summerfield Wigram
38 Hinurewa te Hau Tāmaki Makaurau
39 Angee Nicholas Te Atatū
40 Vanessa Weenink Banks Peninsula Green tickY Won Banks Peninsula
41 Rima Nakhle Takanini 50 +9 Green tickY Won Takanini
42 Ruby Schaumkel Kelston
43 Mahesh Muralidhar Auckland Central
44 Dana Kirkpatrick East Coast Green tickY Won East Coast
45 Scott Sheeran Wellington Central
46 Navtej Singh Randhawa Panmure-Ōtāhuhu
47 Carl Bates Whanganui Green tickY Won Whanganui
48 Carlos Cheung Mount Roskill Green tickY Won Mount Roskill
49 Matthew French Taieri
50 Matt Stock Christchurch East
51 Karunā Muthu Rongotai
52 Ankit Bansal Palmerston North
53 Joseph Mooney Electorate Southland 62 +9 Green tickY Won Southland
54 Simon O'Connor Electorate Tāmaki 35 -19 Red XN Lost seat
55 Scott Simpson Electorate Coromandel 10 -45 Green tickY Won Coromandel
56 Stuart Smith Electorate Kaikōura 32 -24 Green tickY Won Kaikōura
57 Sam Uffindell Electorate Tauranga Green tickY Won Tauranga
58 Tim van de Molen Electorate Waikato 42 -16 Green tickY Won Waikato
59 Miles Anderson Waitaki Green tickY Won Waitaki
60 Dan Bidois (Former MP) Northcote 43 -17 Green tickY Won Northcote
61 Mike Butterick Wairarapa 58 -3 Green tickY Won Wairarapa
62 Cameron Brewer Upper Harbour Green tickY Won Upper Harbour
63 Hamish Campbell Ilam 47 -16 Green tickY Won Ilam
64 Tim Costley Ōtaki 59 -5 Green tickY Won Ōtaki
65 Greg Fleming Maungakiekie Green tickY Won Maungakiekie
66 Ryan Hamilton Hamilton East Green tickY Won Hamilton East
67 David MacLeod New Plymouth Green tickY Won New Plymouth
68 Grant McCallum Northland Green tickY Won Northland
69 James Meager Rangitata Green tickY Won Rangitata
70 Tom Rutherford Bay of Plenty Green tickY Won Bay of Plenty
71 Felicity Foy
72 Janelle Hocking
73 Kesh Naidoo-Rauf
74 Senthuran Arulanantham
Michael Woodhouse List Dunedin 12 Red XN Lost seat

New Zealand First

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New Zealand First released its list on 16 September 2023.[18]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Winston Peters (Former MP) 1 0 Green tickY Elected from list
2 Shane Jones (Former MP) Northland 4 +2 Green tickY Elected from list
3 Casey Costello Port Waikato Green tickY Elected from list
4 Mark Patterson (Former MP) Taieri 7 +3 Green tickY Elected from list
5 Jenny Marcroft (Former MP) Kaipara ki Mahurangi 17 +12 Green tickY Elected from list
6 Jamie Arbuckle Kaikōura 13 +7 Green tickY Elected from list
7 Andy Foster Mana Green tickY Elected from list
8 Tanya Unkovich Epsom Green tickY Elected from list
9 David Wilson Upper Harbour 9 0
10 Erika Harvey Tauranga 11 +1
11 Kirsten Murfitt Bay of Plenty
12 Lee Donoghue Hutt South
13 Stu Husband Waikato 16 +3
14 Gavin Benney Whangārei
15 Anne Degia-Pala Kelston 24 +9
16 Robert Ballantyne Rangitata
17 Helma Vermeulen Rangitīkei
18 Laurie Turnbull Napier
19 Taylor Arneil Wellington Central 23 +4
20 Keegan Langeveld Dunedin
21 Tira Pehi Taupō
22 Shane Wiremu Christchurch East
23 Mark Arneil Christchurch Central 14 -9
24 Michelle Warren Northcote
25 Robert Monds Papakura 27 +2
26 Kevin Stone Hamilton West
27 Jackie Farrelly West Coast-Tasman 21 -6
28 Geoff Mills Rongotai
29 Anthony Odering Waitaki 22 -7
30 William Arnold Whanganui
31 Craig Sinclair East Coast
32 Russelle Knaapp Hamilton East
33 Lindsay Kirslake Banks Peninsula
34 Andrew Hogg Maungakiekie
35 Caleb Ansell Coromandel

Te Pāti Māori

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Te Pāti Māori released their list on 20 August 2023.[19]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Debbie Ngarewa-Packer List Te Tai Hauāuru 1 0 Green tickY Won Te Tai Hauāuru
2 Rawiri Waititi Electorate Waiariki 2 0 Green tickY Won Waiariki
3 Meka Whaitiri Electorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (Labour: 28) +25 Red XN Lost seat
4 Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke Hauraki-Waikato Green tickY Won Hauraki-Waikato
5 Tākuta Ferris Te Tai Tonga 4 -1 Green tickY Won Te Tai Tonga
6 Takutai Moana Kemp Tāmaki Makaurau Green tickY Won Tāmaki Makaurau
7 Mariameno Kapa-Kingi Te Tai Tokerau 6 -1 Green tickY Won Te Tai Tokerau
8 Merepeka Raukawa-Tait Rotorua 9 +1
9 Eru Kapa-Kingi 10 +1
10 Keanu Flavell
11 Hilda Peters Māngere
12 Arabela Poihegatama
13 Pere Huriwai-Seger
14 Hoera Kereama
15 Te Ao Kapa
16 Bridget Bell
17 Fallyn Flavell East Coast 20 +3
18 Rivah Hura
19 Conor Watene-O'Sullivan
20 Tureiti Moxon 11 -9
21 Nancy Tuaine
22 Teresa Butler
23 Kyla Campbell-Kamariera
24 Jacqui Harema Kelston
25 Te Waka Ruapounamu McLeod
26 John Tamihere (Former MP) Te Atatū 7 -19
27 Elijah Pue 12 -15
28 Rangi McLean Manurewa 21 -7
29 Mikaere Sydney Tauranga
30 Awatea Parker Hamilton East
31 Te Whakapono Waikare Wairarapa

Unsuccessful parties

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Animal Justice Party

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Animal Justice Party Aotearoa New Zealand announced their list.[20]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Robert McNeil Botany
2 Anna Rippon Port Waikato
3 Atom Emet Rongotai
4 Nicholas Hancock Pakuranga
5 Danette Wereta Christchurch East
6 Hamish Watkins New Plymouth
7 Sarah Jackson Christchurch Central
8 Lily Carrington Hamilton East
9 Sandra Kyle Whanganui
10 Paran Jeet Banks Peninsula
11 Christopher Gordon Wellington Central
12 Douglas Begg Palmerston North
13 Chelsea Stokman Tauranga
14 Caitlin Grattan Bay of Plenty
15 Madeleine Kane Auckland Central
16 Melanie Wilson Hamilton West
17 Lynley Tulloch Takanini

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

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Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party has published its list via Policy.nz.[21]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Maki Herbert Te Tai Tokerau 2 +1
2 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 1 -1
3 Mike Britnell Christchurch Central 3 0
4 Paula Lambert Christchurch East 4 0
5 Kevin O'Connell Invercargill 6 +1
6 Irinka Britnell Ilam 5 -1
7 Jeff Lye Northland 9 +2
8 Jennifer de Jonge Whangārei 10 +2
9 Christopher Coker Auckland Central 11 +2
10 Blair Anderson Wigram
11 Romana Manning Tukituki 8 -3
12 Anntwinette Grumball Southland
13 Rebecca Robin Te Tai Tonga
14 Adrian McDermott Dunedin
15 Anituhia McDonald
16 Antony Brown 12 -4

DemocracyNZ

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DemocracyNZ has published its party list via its website.[22]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Matt King (Former MP) Northland (National: 40) +39
2 Gordon Malcolm Waimakariri
3 Leao Tildsley Kelston
4 Martin Langford Napier
5 Scotty Bright Port Waikato
6 Juanita O'Connell Ilam
7 Roger Small Waitaki
8 Diana Burgess Whangārei
9 Doug Allington Banks Peninsula (Advance NZ: 11) +2
10 Sarah Brewer Kaipara ki Mahurangi
11 Sandra Campbell Kaikōura
12 Chris Robinson East Coast
13 Craig Laybourn Whangaparāoa

Freedoms NZ

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Freedoms New Zealand is a political alliance made up of The Freedoms & Rights Coalition, Vision NZ, and the NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party.[23]

Rank Name Component Party Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Brian Tamaki Freedoms NZ
2 Sue Grey Outdoors & Freedom West Coast-Tasman (Outdoors: 1) -1
3 Hannah Tamaki Vision NZ Tāmaki Makaurau (Vision NZ: 1) -2
4 Donna Pokere-Phillips Outdoors & Freedom Hauraki-Waikato (Māori: 5) +1
5 Heker Robertson Vision NZ Remutaka
6 Aly Cook Outdoors & Freedom
7 Paul Davie Rock The Vote NZ Auckland Central
8 Phineas Mann Vision NZ New Lynn
9 Caine Warren Vision NZ Manurewa
10 John Alcock Rock The Vote NZ Pakuranga
11 Sarai Tepou Outdoors & Freedom Coromandel (Advance NZ: 58) +47
12 Charles Hunia Vision NZ Waiariki
13 Mark Donaldson Vision NZ Northcote
14 Eric Chuah Rock The Vote NZ Maungakiekie
15 Alan Simmons Outdoors & Freedom (Outdoors: 2) -13
16 Michael Ngahuka Vision NZ Tukituki
17 Vijay Sudhamalla Vision NZ Port Waikato
18 Michael Clarkson Rock The Vote NZ Rangitata
19 Naomi Maclean Vision NZ Southland
20 Fuiavailili Ala'ilima Vision NZ Māngere (New Conservative: 18) -2
21 Grant Mountjoy Rock The Vote NZ
22 Rudi du Plooy Vision NZ Hamilton West
23 Karl Mokaraka Vision NZ Panmure-Ōtāhuhu
24 Kathy Harvey Vision NZ Papakura
25 Merania Roa Vision NZ Rongotai
26 Paris Winiata Vision NZ Te Tai Hauāuru (Vision NZ: 5) -21
27 Leon Samuels Vision NZ Tauranga
28 Patrick Lim Vision NZ Ōhāriu
29 Lois Dornan Vision NZ Waikato
30 Meg Lim Vision NZ Wellington Central
31 Leighton Packer Vision NZ East Coast (ONE: 11) -20
32 Max Rangitutia Vision NZ Hutt South
33 Daryl Raison Vision NZ Taranaki-King Country
34 Judith Terrill Vision NZ Invercargill (ONE: 15) -19
35 Ata Tuhakaraina Vision NZ Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

Leighton Baker Party

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Leighton Baker Party's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Leighton Baker Waimakariri (New Conservative: 1) 0
2 Wendy Gillespie Bay of Plenty
3 Debra Marie Cullimore Wigram

New Conservatives

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The New Conservatives announced their list.[25]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Helen Houghton Christchurch East 6 +5
2 Dieuwe de Boer Botany 9 +7
3 Karl Thomas Rangitata
4 Paul Deacon
5 Chris O'Brien Ilam
6 Alister Hood Kelston
7 Cyndee Elder Dunedin
8 Jonathan Langridge Tauranga
9 Abe Coulter Selwyn
10 Steven Senn

New Nation Party

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New Nation Party list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Michael Jacomb
2 Guy Slocum Auckland Central
3 Greg Robinson New Plymouth
4 Dolf van Amersfoort Rangitata
5 Jeremy Elvidge
6 Nathan Barnes
7 Jan Newbould
8 Anthony de Vries
9 Angela Mackie
10 Brian Johnston

NewZeal

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NewZeal's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Alfred Ngaro (Former MP) (National: 30) +29
2 Paul Adams (Former MP) East Coast Bays
3 Kariana Black-Vercoe Rotorua (ONE: 5) +2
4 Lisa Marie Mead Banks Peninsula
5 Tony Pitiroi Remutaka
6 Charles Nimmo
7 Waipatu Winitana
8 Tracey Pita
9 Hayley Colling
10 Watson Pita
11 Marlene Angilene Greaves

New Zealand Loyal

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New Zealand Loyal's list was published by the Electoral Commission.[24]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Liz Gunn
2 Peter Drew
3 Phillip George Engel

The Opportunities Party

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The Opportunities Party (TOP) announced their list on 4 August 2023.[26]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Raf Manji Ilam
2 Natalia Albert Wellington Central
3 Benjamin Peters Dunedin 5 +2
4 Nina Su Epsom
5 Shai Navot Upper Harbour 2 -3
6 Jessica Hammond Ōhāriu 3 -3
7 Ciara Swords Mount Albert 18 +11
8 Damian Sycamore Auckland Central
9 Naomi Pocock Hamilton West 8 -1
10 Abe Gray North Shore 11 +1
11 Ben Wylie-van Eerd Hutt South 14 +3
12 Alex Corkin Hamilton East
13 Megan Owen Waikato

Women's Rights Party

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Women's Rights Party announced their list on 14 September 2023 via its website.[27]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Jill Ovens
2 Chimene del la Varis
3 Karen Guilliland
4 Marnie Fornusek
5 Prue Hyman
6 Catherine Ormsby
7 Linde Rose
8 Sue Hoskins
9 Catherine Mann
10 MacKenzie Clark
11 Kathleen Lauderdale (Social Credit: 5) -6
12 Adrienne Owen-Jones

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Elizabeth Kerekere resigned from her position as a current list MP in May 2023 during the list ranking process and will not stand for the Green Party in the 2023 election.

References

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  2. ^ "Parties". vote.nz.
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  4. ^ "Our Candidates". ACT New Zealand. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  5. ^ Desmarais, Felix (23 August 2023). "ACT's Seymour 'happy' another candidate left a month ago". 1 News.
  6. ^ "ACT candidate who compared vaccine mandates to concentration camps quits". 1 News. 23 August 2023.
  7. ^ Collins, Benedict (9 September 2023). "ACT loses another candidate just weeks out from election". 1 News. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  8. ^ Cheng, Derek (9 October 2023). "Election 2023: Act candidate Neil Christensen dies, by-election to be held for Port Waikato". The New Zealand Herald.
  9. ^ Coughlan, Thomas (3 April 2023). "Golriz Ghahraman down, Elizabeth Kerekere up in new Green Party list – Efeso Collins in unwinnable position". The New Zealand Herald.
  10. ^ "Green Party unveils its list for the 2023 election". Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. 20 May 2023.
  11. ^ Brew, Andy (15 June 2023). "Green Party's Kaikoura candidate steps down to take up new role in Christchurch". Marlborough Express.
  12. ^ Fallow, Michael (28 August 2023). "No Green candidate for Invercargill". The Southland Times. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
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  15. ^ "Notice of vacancy in seat in House of Representatives". New Zealand Gazette. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
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  17. ^ Coughlan, Thomas (19 August 2023). "Election 2023: Christopher Luxon unveils list, senior MP withdraws". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  18. ^ "Election 2023: New Zealand First releases party list". Radio New Zealand. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  19. ^ Desmarais, Felix (20 August 2023). "Te Pāti Māori list: 20-year-old ranked at number four". 1 News. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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  21. ^ "Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis". The Spinoff. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
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  26. ^ "The Opportunities Party announces a fresh team to bring new ideas to Parliament at the 2023 General Election". The Opportunities Party. 4 August 2023.
  27. ^ "Election 2023 Candidates". Women's Rights Party. Retrieved 14 September 2023.