Te Atatū (before 2008 spelled Te Atatu, without a macron) is a parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of...
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Te Atatū may refer to: Te Atatū Peninsula, a suburb of Auckland Te Atatū South, a suburb of Auckland Te Atatū (New Zealand electorate), a parliamentary...
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Te Tai Tokerau (lit. 'The North Coast') is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate that was created out of the Northern Maori electorate ahead of...
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Waitakere electorate be abolished for the 2014 general election. The electorate was mainly subsumed by Helensville, Te Atatū, and the new Kelston electorate, with...
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An electorate or electoral district (Māori: rohe pōti) is a geographic constituency used for electing a member (MP) to the New Zealand Parliament. The...
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the Te Atatu electorate, where he was first elected in 1993. He did not win re-election (to the replacement seat, Waipareira) in 1996, but won a new and...
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and established two new electorates, namely Kelston and Upper Harbour. The Kelston electorate took over parts of the Te Atatū, New Lynn, Mount Albert and...
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Following the release of final results on 3 November, Nicholas lost her Te Atatū electorate to Labour's Phil Twyford by a margin of 131 votes whilst Loheni was...
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Tāmaki Makaurau (redirect from Tāmaki Makaurau (New Zealand electorate))
Makaurau (te reo Māori name for Auckland) is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of...
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Warren Kyd. Henderson – parts taken from the West Auckland, Te Atatu, and Titirangi electorates. Won by former West Auckland MP Jack Elder (Labour). Howick...
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Rawiri Waititi (category New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates)
when he was 13 to live with his paternal aunt, June Mariu, in Te Atatū North (now Te Atatū Peninsula). He did his secondary schooling at Rutherford High...
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political parties: National, ACT New Zealand, New Zealand First parties, in government, and the Labour Party, Green Party, and Te Pāti Māori, in opposition....
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Papakura, Papatoetoe, Pencarrow, Rangiriri, Tarawera, and Te Atatū) and six electorates were re-created (Bay of Islands, Kaipara, Taranaki, Waipa, Waitakere...
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Country) Louise Upston (Taupō) Simon Bridges (Tauranga) Phil Twyford (Te Atatū) Anna Lorck (Tukituki) Vanushi Walters (Upper Harbour) Tim van de Molen...
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from New Zealand First, failed to place even second in the electorates they held. Te Tawharau, which held a seat in parliament thanks to another New Zealand...
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summarises results of the 14 October 2023 New Zealand general election, including both party vote and electorate vote outcomes. Preliminary results were...
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Pita Sharples (category New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates)
a gas-fired power plant proposed for Te Atatū Peninsula. In 1973, the Third Labour Government of New Zealand abandoned plans for the plant after widespread...
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The 2002 New Zealand general election was held on 27 July 2002 to determine the composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the reelection of...
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This page lists candidates in New Zealand's 2005 general election, grouping them by the electorate that they contested. See also candidates by party and...
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the smaller New Zealand First party to form a coalition. New Zealand First won 17 seats—including sweeping every single Māori electorate, all of which...
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National's Candidate In Te Atatū". 11 December 2022. "Te Atatū candidates". vote.nz. "Tukituki candidates". vote.nz. "Vision New Zealand candidate for Tukituki...
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Representatives, with 71 from single-member electorates (an increase from 70 in 2011) and 49 from party lists. Since 1996, New Zealand has used the Mixed Member Proportional...
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John Tamihere (category New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates)
president of the Māori Party. During the 2023 New Zealand general election, Tamihere contested the Te Atatū electorate for the Māori Party. He came fifth place...
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originally had the ranking of number 42. Hone Harawira contested Te Tai Tokerau as an electorate-only candidate. For the 2005 election, United Future affiliated...
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Horowhenua, Kapiti, Lyttelton, Manawatu, Miramar, New Plymouth, Onehunga, Otara, Roskill, Tasman, Te Atatu, Titirangi, Tongariro, Waitaki, Wanganui, West...
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Tau Henare (category New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates)
contested the Te Atatū electorate, and was ranked thirty-fifth on National's list. On election day, Henare finished second in Te Atatū, and National did...
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the 52nd Parliament, New Zealand First, did not receive enough votes to pass the five percent threshold or win in an electorate, kicking them out of Parliament...
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"Final Result by Electorate for the Second Referendum on the New Zealand Flag, on the question "What is your choice for the New Zealand Flag"". Electoral...
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to win an electorate and therefore gain no seats. Radio New Zealand takes a "poll of polls" average to produce their forecast. The New Zealand Herald bases...
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close results in several marginal seats including Te Atatū, Banks Peninsula, Nelson, Tāmaki Makaurau, and Te Tai Tokerau. Nicola Willis was expected to be...
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