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    Te Tai Hauāuru (lit. 'The West Coast') is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of...
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  • Te Tai Hauāuru and Te Ururoa Flavell in Waiāriki. Rahui Katene lost the Te Tai Tonga seat to Labour's Rino Tirikatene, and Hone Harawira won the Te Tai...
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    Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (category Te Pāti Māori co-leaders)
    Te Tai Hauāuru. Ngarewa-Packer lost to Labour's Adrian Rurawhe however entered Parliament as a List MP. In 2023, she won the seat of Te Tai Hauāuru against...
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    The Te Tai Hauauru by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Te Tai Hauāuru, one of the Māori electorates. The date set for the by-election...
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    Adrian Rurawhe (category Te Pāti Māori politicians)
    of Representatives from 2022 to 2023. Rurawhe held the seat for the Te Tai Hauāuru Māori electorate from 2014 to 2023. Due to the demands of being speaker...
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    Tariana Turia (category Te Pāti Māori MPs)
    however, she contested the Te Tai Hauāuru Māori electorate, and opted not to place herself on the party list at all. Te Tai Hauāuru (roughly, the Māori voters...
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  • younger favour Kemp and Te Pāti Māori". Te Ao Māori News. Retrieved 11 October 2023. "Neck and neck race for Te Tai Hauāuru". Te Ao Māori News. Retrieved...
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  • than 20 years". rnz.co.nz. 18 April 2023. "Te Pāti Māori Select Debbie Ngarewa-Packer To Win Back Te Tai Hauāuru". Scoop.co.nz. 24 January 2023. Pearse,...
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    Henare (Tāmaki Makaurau) Adrian Rurawhe (Te Tai Hauāuru) Kelvin Davis (Te Tai Tokerau) Rino Tirikatene (Te Tai Tonga) The following list candidates were...
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    Tāmaki Makaurau (roughly equivalent to greater Auckland) Te Tai Hauāuru Te Tai Tokerau Te Tai Tonga Waiariki From 2008, Tainui was largely replaced by...
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    Taihape (redirect from Te Karere (whare))
    the general electorate of Rangitīkei and in the Māori electorate of Te Tai Hauāuru. Rangitīkei is a safe National Party seat since the 1938 election with...
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    Tuku Morgan (category Te Pāti Māori politicians)
    Zealand First MP for Te Tai Hauāuru. New Zealand First captured all five Māori electorates in the 1996 election (including Te Tai Hauāuru). Morgan and the...
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  • party holds (ACT retains Epsom, Māori retains Waiariki, Labour retains Te Tai Tokerau, etc.) unless there is a specific reason to assume change. For example...
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    politics by members of the Māori Women's Welfare League. She contested Te Tai Hauāuru (the replacement seat for Western Maori) in the 1996 elections but lost...
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    announced in April 2023 to be contesting Te Tai Hauāuru. In May 2023, Luxon confirmed that National would not work with Te Pāti Māori if it formed the next government...
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    Suze Redmayne Te Tai Hauāuru is a more unstable seat, having been held by three different parties since 1996, i.e. New Zealand First, Te Pāti Māori and...
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  • Winston Peters James Shaw Marama Davidson David Seymour Leighton Baker Billy Te Kahika Todd Muller Simon Bridges Bill English Lead 8–15 Oct 2020 Newshub–Reid...
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    Hawke's Bay (redirect from Te Matau a Māui)
    covered by three Māori electorates — namely Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, Waiariki, and Te Tai Hauāuru. The vast majority of the population of the region is within the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti...
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    parties include the left-wing Green Party and the indigenous rights-based Te Pāti Māori. New Zealand uses the mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system...
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    Hāmiora Mangakāhia (category Articles with TePapa identifiers)
    In 1892 he was one of 19 chiefs elected to represent Te Tai Hauāuru in the Lower House of Te Kotahitanga at its first sitting at Waipatu Marae. As a...
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    the general electorate of Rangitīkei and in the Māori electorate of Te Tai Hauāuru. Rangitīkei is a safe National Party seat since the 1938 election with...
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    Retrieved 20 September 2024. "Te Kāhui Māngai directory". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri. "Māori Maps". maorimaps.com. Te Potiki National Trust. Maclean...
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  • the original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved 21 July 2008. "AJudy Daniels – Te Tai Tokerau". 1 October 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008. "Hapu Party confirms...
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    1819, under the leadership of Te Rauparaha. They had supplanted the Rangitāne and Muaūpoko people. At the request of Te Rauparaha, missionaries Henry...
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    Te Horo and Te Horo Beach are two localities on the Kāpiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island. Te Horo Beach is the larger of the two settlements and...
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    Rātana Pā (redirect from Te Kura o Ratana)
    the general electorate of Rangitīkei and in the Māori electorate of Te Tai Hauāuru. Rangitīkei is a safe National Party seat since the 1938 election with...
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    The 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Te Tai Tokerau that was caused by Hone Harawira's resignation from...
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    Foxton (Māori: Te Awahou) is a town in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand - on the lower west coast of the North Island, in the Horowhenua district...
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    Retrieved 26 February 2024. "Te Kāhui Māngai directory". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri. "Māori Maps". maorimaps.com. Te Potiki National Trust. "Marae Announcements"...
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    Ngāti Whātua (redirect from Te Kuihi)
    is traditionally expressed as, "Tāmaki ki Maunganui i te Tai Hauauru" and "Tāmaki ki Manaia i te Rawhiti". The northern boundary is expressed as, "Manaia...
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