Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
List # Source Protect & Prosper New Zealand Kush Bhargava [103] ACT: Lily Brown 22 [24] Green: Gina Dao-McLay 23 [104] [11] Labour: Barbara Edmonds: 18 [105] [9] NZ First: Andy Foster: Contested Wellington Central in 2017 7 [106] Not A Party Richard Goode Contested electorate in 2020 [107] National: Frances Hughes: 33 [108] [6] NZ Loyal: Lisa ...
The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th Parliament of New Zealand.Voters elected 122 members to the unicameral New Zealand House of Representatives under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system, with 71 members elected from single-member electorates and the remaining members elected from closed party lists. [1]
The preliminary count only includes advance ordinary and election day ordinary votes; it does not include any special votes, which have a deadline ten days later (24 October). [2] Special votes include votes from those who enrolled after the deadline of 10 September, those who voted outside their electorate (including all overseas votes ...
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]
At the 1996 election, there were 44 North Island electorates. By the 2023 election, this had increased to 49 electorates. In October 2024, Statistics New Zealand announced that population changes necessitated reducing the number of North Island general electorates by one, bringing the total number of North Island general electorates to 48. [9]
The first four Māori electorates were established for special elections in 1868, during the term of the fourth parliament. These four seats remained until the country's change to a mixed-member proportional system in 1996 , when a large number of general electorate seats were changed as well.
Freedoms New Zealand: 2022: 15 February 2023: No Leighton Baker Party: 2023 16 August 2023: No New Conservatives: 2011: 6 October 2011: No New Nation Party: 2022: 12 April 2023: No New Zealand First: 1993: 20 December 1994: Yes New Zealand Labour Party: 1916: 17 February 1995: Yes New Zealand Loyal: 2023 28 August 2023: No NewZeal: 2020: 9 July ...
The number of electorates increased by one compared to the 2017 election to account for the North Island's higher population growth, creating Takanini; and the boundaries of 30 general electorates and five Māori electorates were adjusted.