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The 2008 New Zealand general election was held on 8 November 2008 to determine the composition of the 49th New Zealand Parliament. The liberal-conservative National Party, headed by its parliamentary leader John Key, won the largest share of votes and seats, ending nine years of government by the social-democratic Labour Party, led by Helen Clark.
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In 2018, over half (50.7 percent) of New Zealand's overseas-born population lived in the Auckland Region, including 70 percent of the country's Pacific Island-born population, 61.5 percent of its Asian-born population, and 52 percent of its Middle Eastern and African- born population. [51]
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John Key is able to form a Government and in Helen Clark's speech that she resigns as leader of the New Zealand Labour Party. 9 November – Michael Cullen resigns as deputy leader of the Labour Party. [13] 19 November – John Key is sworn in as Prime Minister of New Zealand. 27 November – 2008 Air New Zealand A320 test flight crash. Air New ...
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English: Election map depicting the party list results of the New Zealand general election, 2008. Colours denote the highest polling party in each electorate. Colours denote the highest polling party in each electorate.
The Republic of New Zealand Party [2] Anne Pankhurst: Labour Party [10] Winston Peters: New Zealand First: List MP; MP for Tauranga 1984–2005; Leader of New Zealand First; not returned to Parliament [81] Katherine Ransom: Democrats for Social Credit [22] Ron Scott: ACT [11] Karen Summerhays: Green Party [82] John Willocks: United Future [5]