Initial Composition of The 46th Parliament
Name | Party | Electorate | Term |
---|---|---|---|
Anderton, Jim | Alliance | Wigram | Sixth |
Ardern, Shane | National | Taranaki | Second |
Awatere Huata, Donna | ACT | - | Second |
Barker, Rick | Labour | Tukituki | Third |
Barnett,Tim | Labour | Christchurch Central | Second |
Benson-Pope, David | Labour | Dunedin South | First |
Beyer, Georgina | Labour | Wairarapa | First |
Braybrooke, Geoff | Labour | Napier | Seventh |
Bradford, Max | National | - | Fourth |
Bradford, Sue | Green | - | First |
Brown, Peter | New Zealand First | - | Second |
Brownlee, Gerry | National | Ilam | Second |
Bunkle, Phillida | Alliance | - | Second |
Burton, Mark | Labour | Taupo | Third |
Campbell, Kevin | Alliance | - | First |
Carter, Chris | Labour | Te Atatu | Third |
Carter, David | National | - | Third |
Carter, John | National | Northland | Fifth |
Chadwick, Stephanie | Labour | Rotorua | First |
Clark, Helen | Labour | Mt Albert | Seventh |
Cosgrove, Clayton | Labour | Waimakariri | First |
Creech, Wyatt | National | - | Fifth |
Cullen, Michael | Labour | - | Seventh |
Cunliffe, David | Labour | Titirangi | First |
Dalziel, Lianne | Labour | Christchurch East | Fourth |
Donald, Rod | Green | - | Second |
Donnelly, Brian | New Zealand First | - | Second |
Duncan, Helen | Labour | - | Second |
Dunne, Peter | United | Ohariu-Belmont | Sixth |
Duynhoven Harry | Labour | New Plymouth | Fourth |
Dyson, Ruth | Labour | Banks Peninsula | Third |
Eckhoff, Gerry | ACT | - | First |
English, Bill | National | Clutha-Southland | Fourth |
Ewen-Street, Ian | Green | - | First |
Field, Taito Phillip | Labour | Mangere | Third |
Fitzsimons, Jeanette | Green | Coromandel | Second |
Franks, Stephen | ACT | - | First |
Gallagher, Martin | Labour | Hamilton West | Second |
Gillon, Grant | Alliance | - | Second |
Goff, Phil | Labour | Mt Roskill | Seventh |
Gordon, Liz | Alliance | - | Second |
Gosche, Mark | Labour | Maungakiekie | Second |
Harré, Laila | Alliance | - | Second |
Hartley, Ann | Labour | Northcote | First |
Hasler, Marie | National | - | Third |
Hawke, Joe | Labour | - | Second |
Hawkins, George | Labour | Manurewa | Fourth |
Heatley, Phil | National | Whangarei | First |
Herlihy, Gavan | National | Otago | Second |
Hide, Rodney | ACT | - | Second |
Hobbs, Marian | Labour | Wellington Central | Second |
Hodgson, Pete | Labour | Dunedin North | Fourth |
Horomia, Parekura | Labour | Ikaroa-Rawhiti | First |
Hunt, Jonathan | Labour | - | Twelfth |
Hutchison, Paul | National | Port Waikato | First |
Jackson, Willie | Alliance | - | First |
Jennings, Owen | ACT | - | Second |
Keall, Judy | Labour | Otaki | Fifth |
Kedgley, Sue | Green | - | First |
Kelly, Graham | Labour | Mana | Fifth |
Kidd, Doug | National | - | Eighth |
King, Annette | Labour | Rongotai | Sixth |
Kyd, Warren | National | Hunua | Fifth |
Laban, Winnie | Labour | - | First |
Lee-Vercoe, Sandra | Alliance | - | Third |
Locke, Keith | Green | - | First |
Luxton, John | National | - | Fifth |
Mackey, Janet | Labour | East Coast | Third |
Maharey, Steve | Labour | Palmerston North | Fourth |
Mahuta, Nanaia | Labour | Te Tai Hauauru | Second |
Mallard, Trevor | Labour | Hutt South | Sixth |
Mapp, Wayne | National | North Shore | Second |
Mark, Ron | New Zealand First | - | Second |
McCully, Murray | National | Albany | Fifth |
McKinnon, Don | National | - | Eighth |
Neeson, Brian | National | Waitakere | Fourth |
Newman, Muriel | ACT | - | Second |
O'Connor, Damien | Labour | West Coast-Tasman | Third |
Okeroa, Mahara | Labour | Te Tai Tonga | First |
Peck, Mark | Labour | Invercargill | Third |
Peters, Winston | New Zealand First | Tauranga | Seventh |
Pettis, Jill | Labour | Whanganui | Third |
Power, Simon | National | Rangitikei | Second |
Prebble, Richard | ACT | - | Eighth |
Rich, Katherine | National | - | First |
Ririnui, Mita | Labour | Waiariki | First |
Robertson, Ross | Labour | Manukau East | Fifth |
Robson, Matt | Alliance | - | Second |
Roy, Eric | National | - | Third |
Ryall, Tony | National | Bay of Plenty | Fourth |
Samuels, Dover | Labour | Te Tao Tokerau | Second |
Scott, Lynda | National | Kaikoura | First |
Shipley, Jenny | National | Rakaia | Fifth |
Shirley, Ken | ACT | - | Fourth |
Simcock, Bob | National | - | Second |
Simich, Clem | National | Tamaki | Fourth |
Smith, Lockwood | National | Rodney | Sixth |
Smith, Nick | National | Nelson | Fourth |
Sowry, Roger | National | - | Fourth |
Steel, Tony | National | Hamilton East | Third |
Sutton, Jim | Labour | Aoraki | Fifth |
Swain, Paul | Labour | Rimutaka | Fourth |
Tanczos, Nandor | Green | - | First |
Tamihere, John | Labour | Hauraki | First |
Te Heuheu, Georgina | National | - | Second |
Tisch, Lindsay | National | Karapiro | First |
Tizard, Judith | Labour | Auckland Central | Fourth |
Tolley, Anne | National | - | First |
Turia, Tariana | Labour | - | Second |
Upton, Simon | National | - | Seventh |
Vernon, Belinda | National | - | Second |
Webster, Penny | ACT | - | First |
Williamson, Maurice | National | Pakuranga | Fifth |
Wilson, Margaret | Labour | - | First |
Wong, Pansy | National | - | Second |
Woolerton, Doug | New Zealand First | - | Second |
Worth, Richard | National | Epsom | First |
Wright, John | Alliance | - | Second |
Yates, Dianne | Labour | - | Third |
Young, Annabel | National | - | Second |
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