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Seventy-one members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were elected from electorates in the general election on 23 September 2017.

General electorates

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Auckland Central

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2017 general election: Auckland Central[1]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Frank Edwards 48   [2]
Conservative Stephen Greenfield none  
Opportunities Mika Haka 10   [3]
Climate First Leslie Jones
National Nikki Kaye 13   [4]
Green Denise Roche Contested electorate in 2014 13   [5]
ACT Brooke van Velden 3   [6]
Labour Helen White 40   [7]

Bay of Plenty

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2017 general election: Bay of Plenty[8]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Raewyn Bennett  
ACT Bruce Carley 18   [6]
NZ First Lester Gray 27   [9]
National Todd Muller 43   [4]
Labour Angie Warren-Clark 39   [10]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Democrats Tracy Livingston Announced, but not on final candidate list; contested electorate in 2014 19   [11]

Botany

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2017 general election: Botany[12]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Wetex Kang 13   [13]
United Future Damian Light Contested Northcote in 2014 1   [14]
Labour Tofik Mamedov Contested electorate in 2014 67   [15]
National Jami-Lee Ross 27   [4]
ACT Sam Singh 34  
Green Julie Zhu 22   [16]

Christchurch Central

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2017 general election: Christchurch Central[17]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
United Future Ian Gaskin 9  
Opportunities Doug Hill 7   [18]
Green Peter Richardson 52   [19]
NZ First Phil Robinson none   [20]
Legalise Cannabis Janine Shufflebotham 9  
National Nicky Wagner 22   [4]
Labour Duncan Webb 43   [15]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Green Dora Langsbury Withdrew candidacy due to work commitments   [21]

Christchurch East

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2017 general election: Christchurch East[22]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Chris Brosnan Contested Port Hills in 2014 none   [23]
National Jo Hayes Contested electorate in 2014 36   [4]
Legalise Cannabis Paula Lambert 3  
NZ First Melanie Mark-Shadbolt 19   [20]
ACT Toni Severin Contested Christchurch Central in 2014 10   [6]
Green Cathy Sweet 59  
Labour Poto Williams 25   [15]

Clutha-Southland

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2017 general election: Clutha-Southland[24]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Ban 1080 Brian Adams 4  
Conservative Lachlan Ashton Contested electorate in 2014 6   [23]
Labour Cherie Chapman 62   [25]
Green Rachael Goldsmith Contested electorate in 2014 39   [26]
NZ First Mark Patterson 7   [27][28]
Independent Joe Stringer
National Hamish Walker Contested Dunedin South in 2014 68   [29]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Todd Barclay Was re-selected, but later resigned [30][31]

Coromandel

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2017 general election: Coromandel[32]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Anne-Marie Andrews 41   [9]
Labour Nathaniel Blomfield 69   [33]
Ban 1080 Clyde Graf 1  
National Scott Simpson 26   [4]
Green Scott Summerfield 34   [34]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Vineet Shiriwastow Announced, but not on candidate list 37   [6]

Dunedin North

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2017 general election: Dunedin North[35]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Niki Bould 32   [36]
Labour David Clark 9   [15]
Independent Adrian Graamans Contested electorate in 2014
Opportunities Abe Gray Contested electorate in 2014 for Legalise Cannabis 14  
Independent Stan Lusby Contested electorate in 2014
ACT Sam Purchas 9   [6]
NZ First Warren Voight Contested Dunedin South in 2014 for Democrats 46   [37]
National Michael Woodhouse Contested electorate in 2014 election 10   [4]

Dunedin South

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2017 general election: Dunedin South[38]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Clare Curran 23   [39]
ACT Dan Doughty 22   [6]
Green Shane Gallagher Contested electorate in 2014 33   [40]
National Matt Gregory 53   [4]
Legalise Cannabis Adrian McDermott 8  
NZ First Kerry Rushton 51   [37]
Opportunities Lindsay Smith 26  

East Coast

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2017 general election: East Coast[41]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kiri Allan 21   [15][42]
Green Gareth Hughes Contested Ōhariu in 2008 and 2011 5   [43]
Opportunities Lesley Immink 17   [44]
Independent Tekawe Ratu
NZ First Julian Tilley 42   [9]
National Anne Tolley 11   [4][43]
Māori Party Rihi Vercoe  

East Coast Bays

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2017 general election: East Coast Bays[45]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Stephen Berry Contested Upper Harbour in 2014 5   [6]
Labour Naisi Chen 50   [46]
Green Nicholas Mayne 49  
Opportunities Teresa Moore Initially announced as Green Party candidate 3   [18][47]
NZ First Ilja Ruppeldt 49   [2]
National Erica Stanford 65   [4]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Rohan Lord Withdrew due to low list placing 72   [48][49]
National Murray McCully [4]

Epsom

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2017 general election: Epsom[50]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Leighton Baker Contested Christchurch East in 2014 1   [51]
Green Barry Coates Contested Mount Roskill in 2014 10   [52]
National Paul Goldsmith Contested electorate in 2014 18   [4]
Labour David Parker Contested electorate in 2011 10   [15]
NZ First Julian Paul 33   [2]
ACT David Seymour 1   [6]

Hamilton East

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2017 general election: Hamilton East[53]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National David Bennett 24   [4]
RONZ Jack Gielen Contested electorate in 2008  
ACT James McDowall 13   [6]
NZ First Pita Paraone Contested Whangarei in 2014 11   [54]
Labour Jamie Strange Contested Taupō in 2014 36   [15]
Green Sam Taylor 25   [55]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Democrats Mischele Rhodes Announced, but not on final candidate list; contested electorate in 2014   [11]

Hamilton West

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2017 general election: Hamilton West[56]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Tim Macindoe 25   [4]
Opportunities Donna Pokere-Phillips Contested Port Waikato for Alliance in 1999 6   [18]
Māori Party Boris Samujh none  
Labour Gaurav Sharma 70   [57]
Independent Roger Stratford
United Future Quentin Todd 6   [14]
Independent Vin Tomar
NZ First Shayne Wihongi 34  
Green Jo Wrigley 28   [58]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Sue Moroney Won nomination before choosing to retire. [59]

Helensville

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2017 general election: Helensville[60]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Alex Evans 23   [6]
Green Hayley Holt 14   [61]
National Chris Penk Contested Kelston in 2014 64   [4]
NZ First Helen Peterson 20   [62]
Labour Kurt Taogaga 59   [25]
Conservative Brendan Whyte none   [23]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National John Key Retired before election. [63]

Hunua

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2017 general election: Hunua[64]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Andrew Bayly 39   [4]
Independent Ian Cummings Contested electorate for ACT in 2014 [65]
Labour Baljit Kaur 64   [66]
Green Phil McCabe none  
NZ First Jon Reeves Contested electorate in 2014 16   [2]
ACT Anthony Smith 35   [6]

Hutt South

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2017 general election: Hutt South[67]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Ginny Andersen Contested Ōhariu in 2014 28   [15]
Outdoors Wilf Bearman-Reidel 4   [68]
National Chris Bishop Contested electorate in 2014 40   [4]
Independent Dorothy Fox
NZ First Alok Gupta 52   [69]
Green Virginia Horrocks   [70]
ACT Andy Parkins 17   [6]
Opportunities Richard Warwick 12   [71]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Trevor Mallard Contesting list only [72]
Green Susanne Ruthven Withdrew citing work commitments 25   [73][74]

Ilam

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2017 general election: Ilam[75]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Gerry Brownlee 5   [4]
Independent Martin Francis
Conservative Martin Frauenstein 5   [23]
ACT Paul Gilbert Contested Selwyn in 2014 24   [6]
Green David Lee 48   [76]
Independent Raf Manji [77]
Labour Anthony Rimell 71   [78]

Invercargill

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2017 general election: Invercargill[79]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Ria Bond Contested electorate in 2014 12   [80]
Labour Liz Craig Contested Clutha-Southland in 2014 31   [15]
National Sarah Dowie 41   [4][80]
Green Rochelle Surendran 35   [81]

Kaikōura

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2017 general election: Kaikōura[82]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Jamie Arbuckle 23   [83]
ACT Richard Evans Contested electorate in 2014 12   [6]
United Future John Foster 8   [14]
Conservative David Greenslade none   [23]
Democrats John McCaskey Contested electorate in 2014 23   [11]
Green Richard McCubbin none  
National Stuart Smith 47   [4]
Labour Janette Walker Contested electorate in 2014 45   [15]

Kelston

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2017 general election: Kelston[84]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Bala Beeram 57   [4]
NZ First Anne Degia-Pala Contested electorate in 2014 28   [85]
Conservative Warren Knott none   [23]
Legalise Cannabis Jeff Lye Contested electorate in 2014 2  
Green Nicola Smith 57  
Labour Carmel Sepuloni 8   [15]
Māori Party Cinnamon Whitlock 18  

Mana

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2017 general election: Mana[86]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kris Faafoi 20   [87]
Not A Party Richard Goode Contested electorate for ALCP in 2014
Green Jan Logie Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 6   [88]
Independent Gordon Marshall
National Euon Murrell 59   [4]
ACT Shan Ng 8   [6]
United Future New Zealand Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun 2  

Māngere

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2017 general election: Māngere[89]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Communist League Felicity Coggan Contested Maungakiekie in 2014 [90]
Green Elaine Dyett 42  
National Agnes Loheni 49   [4][91]
Mana James Papali'i Contested electorate in 2014 3  
NZ First Mataroa Paroro Contested Hutt South in 2014 50   [2]
Labour William Sio 16   [15]
Conservative Kevin Stitt Contested Papakura in 2014 4   [23]
Māori Party Esther Tofilau-Tevaga 15   [92]

Manukau East

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2017 general election: Manukau East[93]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Contested electorate in 2014 32   [4]
Māori Party Tuilagi Saipele Esera 8   [92]
NZ First William Flesher 43   [2]
Opportunities Ted Faleauto Johnston 13   [18]
Independent Tamatoa Richmond
Labour Jenny Salesa 19   [15]
ACT Bhupinder Singh 4   [6]
Green Raj Singh 56   [94]

Manurewa

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2017 general election: Manurewa[95]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Katrina Bungard 56   [91][4]
NZ First John Hall Contested electorate in 2014 45   [2]
Māori Party Tasha Hohaia 14   [96]
Conservative Elliot Ikilei Contested electorate in 2014 2   [97]
Green Teanau Tuiono 16   [98]
Labour Louisa Wall 26   [15]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Sam Singh Contesting Botany instead. 34   [6]

Maungakiekie

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2017 general election: Maungakiekie[99]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Denise Lee Contested electorate for United Future in 2008 63   [4]
Māori Party Manase Lua 12   [92]
NZ First Ken Mahon 55   [2]
Outdoors Derrick Paull 3   [100]
Labour Priyanca Radhakrishnan 12   [101]
Green Chlöe Swarbrick 7   [102]
Communist League Michael Tucker [90]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Sam Lotu-Iiga [103]

Mount Albert

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2017 general election: Mount Albert[104]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Jacinda Ardern 1   [15]
Green Julie Anne Genter Contested electorate in 2017 by-election 3   [105]
Conservative Jeffrey Johnson Contested electorate in 2014 11   [23]
National Melissa Lee Contested electorate in 2014 31   [4]
NZ First Andrew Littlejohn 53   [2]
Independent Bruce Stockman
Opportunities Dan Thurston 16   [18]
Human Rights Party Anthony van den Heuvel

Mount Roskill

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2017 general election: Mount Roskill[106]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Mahesh Bindra Contested electorate in 2014 10   [2]
Conservative Kathryn Davie 7   [23]
Independent Bishrul Izadeen
Māori Party John Kiria 9   [92]
Democrats Andrew Leitch Contested electorate in 2016 by-election 6   [11]
Green Ricardo Menéndez March 21   [107]
National Parmjeet Parmar Contested electorate in 2016 by-election 34   [4]
Opportunities Clint Ulyatt 15  
Labour Michael Wood 27   [15]

Napier

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2017 general election: Napier[108]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Laurence Day none  
National David Elliott 55   [4]
Māori Party Maryanne Marsters 22   [92]
Democrats Karl Matthys 10  
Labour Stuart Nash 11   [109]
Green Damon Rusden 54   [110]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Democrats Barry Pulford Announced, but not on final candidate list 21   [109]

Nelson

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2017 general election: Nelson[111]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Rachel Boyack 48   [112]
Conservative Simon Gutschlag   [23]
Outdoors David Haynes 2   [113]
ACT Paul Hufflett Contested electorate in 2014 28   [6]
Green Matt Lawrey 18   [114]
Money Free Party Richard Osmaston Contested electorate in 2014
NZ First Susan Sara 54  
National Nick Smith 15   [4]

New Lynn

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2017 general election: New Lynn[115]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Peter Chan 26   [116]
Conservative Paul Davie Contested Mount Roskill in 2014 9   [23]
National Paulo Garcia 50   [4]
United Future John Hubscher 7   [14]
Democrats Scott Macarthur 4   [117]
Labour Deborah Russell Contested Rangitīkei in 2014 30   [118]
Green Leilani Tamu 17   [119]
ACT Richard Wells 14   [6]
Māori Party Karen Williams 23   [92]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour David Cunliffe Retired before election [120]

New Plymouth

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2017 general election: New Plymouth[121]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Stuart Bramhall none  
ACT Anneka Carlson 7   [6]
NZ First Murray Chong 30  
Labour Corie Haddock Contested Helensville in 2014 75   [122]
Independent Basil Lawrence
National Jonathan Young 35   [4]

North Shore

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2017 general election: North Shore[123]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Maggie Barry 17   [4]
Logic Party Miriam Clements
NZ First Joshua Hubbard 24   [2]
Opportunities Matt Isbister 21  
ACT Nick Kearney Contested electorate in 2014 31   [6]
Labour Romy Udanga 47   [124]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Green Kennedy Graham Announced, but not on final candidate list   [47]

Northcote

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2017 general election: Northcote[125]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Democrats Tricia Cheel Contested East Coast Bays for Ban 1080 in 2014 22  
National Jonathan Coleman 8   [4]
Labour Shanan Halbert Contested List in 2014 51   [126]
Green Rebekah Jaung 47  
NZ First Kym Koloni 38   [2]
ACT Tim Kronfeld Contested electorate in 2014 30  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Bruce Haycock Contested Upper Harbour instead. 29   [6]

Northland

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2017 general election: Northland[127]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Peter Hughes none  
National Matt King 51   [4]
ACT Craig Nelson Contested electorate in 2014 32   [6]
NZ First Winston Peters 1   [128]
Labour Willow-Jean Prime Contested electorate in 2014 & 2015 by-election 17   [129][15]
Conservative Melanie Taylor Contested electorate in 2014 3   [23]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Green David Clendon Announced, but not on final candidate list   [130]
Legalise Cannabis Maki Herbert Announced, but not on final candidate list 1   [128]
Democrats David Wilson Announced, but not on final candidate list 17   [11]

Ōhāriu

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2017 general election: Ōhāriu[131]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Lisa Close 22   [69]
Opportunities Jessica Hammond Doube 24   [44]
National Brett Hudson Contested electorate in 2014 30   [4]
ACT Andie Moore 16   [6]
United Future Bale Nadakuitavuki Previously standing in Wellington Central 4   [132]
Labour Greg O'Connor 41   [133]
Green Tane Woodley Contested electorate in 2014 27   [134]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
United Future Peter Dunne [135]

Ōtaki

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2017 general election: Ōtaki[136]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Sam Ferguson 43  
ACT Wayne Grattan 39  
National Nathan Guy 12   [4]
Independent Sam Jennings
Labour Rob McCann Contested electorate in 2014 none   [15]
NZ First Romuald Rudzki Contested Rangitikei in 2014 35   [54]
Opportunities Piri-Hira Tukapua 8  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
United Future James Maxwell Announced, but not on final candidate list  

Pakuranga

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2017 general election: Pakuranga[137]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Simeon Brown Contested Manurewa in 2014 60   [4]
Green Guy Hunt 41   [138]
NZ First Suzanne Kelly 29   [2]
Labour Barry Kirker Contested electorate in 2014 66   [139]
Māori Party Carrie Stoddart-Smith 11   [140]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Maurice Williamson [141]

Palmerston North

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2017 general election: Palmerston North[142]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Money Free Party Andrew Scott
NZ First Darroch Ball Contested electorate in 2014 5  
Labour Iain Lees-Galloway 14   [15]
Green Thomas Nash 24   [143]
National Adrienne Pierce 54   [4]

Papakura

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2017 general election: Papakura[144]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Raewyn Bhana Contested Manurewa in 2014 19  
National Judith Collins 16   [4]
NZ First Toa Greening 32   [2]
Labour Jesse Pabla 54   [145]

Port Hills

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2017 general election: Port Hills[146]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Ruth Dyson 24   [15]
ACT David Fox none  
Democrats Gary Gribben Contested electorate in 2014 24   [11]
National Nuk Korako Contested electorate in 2014 42   [4]
NZ First Denis O'Rourke Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 13   [147]
Green Eugenie Sage Contested electorate in 2014 4   [148]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Conservative Roger Larkins Contesting Tukituki instead. 10   [23]

Rangitata

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2017 general election: Rangitata[149]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Tom Corbett Contested electorate in 2014 19   [6]
National Andrew Falloon 61   [4]
Labour Jo Luxton 29   [15]
Green Mojo Mathers Contested Christchurch East in 2014. 9   [150]
Opportunities Olly Wilson 5   [151]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Jo Goodhew [4]

Rangitīkei

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2017 general election: Rangitīkei[152]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Conservative Cedric Backhouse none   [23]
Green Robin McCandless 31   [143]
National Ian McKelvie 37   [4]
NZ First Rob Stevenson 21   [28]
Labour Heather Warren 60   [153]
ACT Neil Wilson Contested electorate in 2014 37   [6]

Rimutaka

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2017 general election: Rimutaka[154]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Stefan Grand-Meyer 30   [73]
Labour Chris Hipkins 7   [155]
Conservative Philip Lynch Contested electorate in 2014 none   [23]
NZ First Talani Meikle 25   [69][156]
National Carolyn O'Fallon 58   [4]
ACT Grae O'Sullivan Contested Hutt South in 2014 11   [6]

Rodney

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2017 general election: Rodney[157]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Harrison Burnard  
Labour Marja Lubeck 32   [158]
NZ First Tracey Martin Contested electorate in 2014 3   [159]
National Mark Mitchell 21   [4]
Opportunities Brittany Owens 20  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Beth Houlbrooke Announced, but not on final candidate list 2   [6]

Rongotai

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2017 general election: Rongotai[160]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Teall Crossen 15   [161]
Labour Paul Eagle 34   [162]
National Chris Finlayson Contested electorate in 2014 9   [4]
NZ First Geoff Mills 39   [69]
Opportunities Paddy Plunket 19  
Not a Party Simon Smythe
ACT Chris Sole 36   [6]
Conservative Bruce Welsh Contested electorate in 2014 8   [23]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Annette King Initially contesting list only before deciding to retire [163][164]
United Future Sultan Eusoff Announced, but not on final candidate list   [14]

Rotorua

[edit]
2017 general election: Rotorua[165]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Wendy Biddle 21   [166]
Independent Rachel Clark
Green Richard Gillies 44   [167]
National Todd McClay 14   [4]
Conservative Owen Patterson none   [23]
Labour Ben Sandford 58   [168]
NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau Contested electorate in 2014 4   [9]

Selwyn

[edit]
2017 general election: Selwyn[169]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Amy Adams 7   [4]
Labour Tony Condon 72   [170]
ACT Brian Davidson 20   [6]
Green Chrys Horn none  
NZ First Lindy Palmer 56   [20]
Opportunities Nicky Snoyink 11   [151]

Tāmaki

[edit]
2017 general election: Tāmaki[171]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Penny Bright Contested Helensville in 2014
Green Richard Leckinger 23   [172]
Labour Sam McDonald 61   [173]
NZ First Jenny Marcroft 9   [2]
ACT Michael Milne Contested electorate in 2014   [6]
National Simon O'Connor 38   [4]
Māori Party Mele Pepa 25  

Taranaki-King Country

[edit]
2017 general election: Taranaki-King Country[174]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Hilary Humphrey 55   [175]
National Barbara Kuriger 28   [4]
Green Robert Moore Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 50   [176]
Conservative Allan Thomson none  

Taupō

[edit]
2017 general election: Taupō[177]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Al'a Al-Bustanji 63   [178]
Green Julie Sandilands 55   [179]
Conservative Denis Shuker none   [23]
Outdoors Alan Simmons Contested electorate in 2014 for United Future 1   [180]
National Louise Upston 19   [4]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Democrats John Pemberton Announced, but not on final candidate list   [11]

Tauranga

[edit]
2017 general election: Tauranga[181]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Joseph Borell none  
National Simon Bridges 6   [182][4]
Green Emma-Leigh Hodge 45  
Democrats Jason Jobsis Contested Clutha-Southland in 2014 3  
Independent Rusty Kane Contested electorate in 2014 [183]
Independent Yvette Lamare Contested electorate in 2014
NZ First Clayton Mitchell Contested electorate in 2014 6   [182]
ACT Stuart Pedersen Contested electorate in 2014 6   [6]
United Future New Zealand Ben Rickard Contested Bay of Plenty in 2014 2  
Independent Hugh Robb
Labour Jan Tinetti 15   [184]

Te Atatū

[edit]
2017 general election: Te Atatū[185]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Stephen Fletcher Contested electorate in 2014 38  
Green Golriz Ghahraman 8   [186]
Conservative Marilyn Johnson none   [23]
National Alfred Ngaro Contested electorate in 2014 20   [4]
Independent Tua Schuster
Labour Phil Twyford 5   [187]
NZ First David Wilson 14   [2]

Tukituki

[edit]
2017 general election: Tukituki[188]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Joe Kairau 37  
Conservative Roger Larkins 10  
Labour Anna Lorck Contested electorate in 2014 46   [15]
Green Chris Perley Contested electorate in 2014 20   [110]
Democrats Dick Ryan Contested electorate in 2014 15   [189]
Future Youth Allister Tosh
National Lawrence Yule Incumbent Mayor of Hastings 67   [4]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Craig Foss [190]

Upper Harbour

[edit]
2017 general election: Upper Harbour[191]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Jin An 53   [192]
National Paula Bennett 2   [4]
Green James Goodhue 39   [47]
ACT Bruce Haycock 27  
NZ First Jane Johnston 47   [2]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Tim Kronfeld Contested Northcote instead. 32   [6]

Waikato

[edit]
2017 general election: Waikato[193]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Stu Husband 17   [28]
Labour Brooke Loader 57   [194]
Green Philippa Stevenson 58   [195]
National Tim van de Molen 66   [4]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Lindsay Tisch [196]
Democrats Carolyn McKenzie Announced, but not on final candidate list   [11]

Waimakariri

[edit]
2017 general election: Waimakariri[197]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Democrats Peter Adcock-White Contested electorate in 2014 20   [11]
Green Nikki Berry none  
National Matt Doocey 29   [4]
Opportunities Nicola Glenjarman 9  
ACT Stuart Hawkins 26   [6]
Conservative Benjamin Price Contested electorate in 2014 12   [23]
NZ First Richard Prosser Contested electorate in 2014 15   [20]
Māori Party Aroha Reriti-Crofts Contested electorate in 2014 none  
Labour Dan Rosewarne 52   [15]
Independent Destiny Wiringi

Wairarapa

[edit]
2017 general election: Wairarapa[198]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Roger Greenslade 25   [6]
Independent James Harold
Green John Hart Contested electorate in 2014 12   [199]
NZ First Ron Mark Contested electorate in 2014 2  
Labour Kieran McAnulty Contested electorate in 2014 38  
National Alastair Scott 46   [4]

Waitaki

[edit]
2017 general election: Waitaki[200]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Zelie Allan none   [201]
National Jacqui Dean 23   [4]
NZ First Alexander Familton 40   [202]
Conservative Raymond Lum none   [23]
Opportunities Kevin Neill 24   [151]
Green Patrick Wall 38   [203]
Democrats Hessel Van Wieren Contested electorate in 2014 5   [11]

Wellington Central

[edit]
2017 general election: Wellington Central[204]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Andy Foster 18   [69]
Independent Gayaal Iddamalgoda [205]
Labour Grant Robertson 4   [206]
Independent Peter Robinson Contested electorate in 2014
Green James Shaw contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 1   [206]
Opportunities Geoff Simmons Contested Mount Albert in 2017 by-election 2   [44]
ACT Michael Warren 15   [6]
Not A Party Bob Wessex
National Nicola Willis 48   [4]
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
United Future Bale Nadakuitavuki Moved to Ōhāriu after Peter Dunne retired   [207]

West Coast-Tasman

[edit]
2017 general election: West Coast-Tasman[208]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Money Free Party Liam Anderson
Democrats Jack Collin 11  
NZ First Jackie Farrelly 31  
Green Kate Fulton 26   [209]
GOdsownNZ Claire Holley Contested electorate in 2014 for Conservatives [210]
ACT Zeb Markland none   [211]
Labour Damien O'Connor 18   [15]
National Maureen Pugh Contested electorate in 2014 election 44   [4]
Ban 1080 Peter Salter Contested electorate in 2014 3  
Independent Steven Wilkinson Contested electorate in 2014

Whanganui

[edit]
2017 general election: Whanganui[212]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Alan Davidson Contested electorate in 2014 21  
National Harete Hipango 62   [4]
Labour Steph Lewis 42   [213]
Green Nicola Patrick 51   [214]
NZ First Reginald Skipworth 36  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Chester Borrows [215]
ACT Colin Anderson Announced, but not on final candidate list 18   [6]

Whangarei

[edit]
2017 general election: Whangarei[216]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Robin Grieve Contested electorate in 2014 none   [6]
Green Ash Holwell 29   [217]
NZ First Shane Jones Former Labour MP 8   [218]
Democrats Chris Leitch Contested electorate in 2014 2   [219]
Independent Marie Minhinnick
National Shane Reti 45   [4]
Labour Tony Savage 56   [220]
Conservative Jim Taylor none   [23]

Wigram

[edit]
2017 general election: Wigram[221]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Tane Apanui 44   [20]
Economic Euthenics Tubby Hansen Contested electorate in 2014
National David Hiatt 52   [4]
ACT Ruth Knights  
Independent Geoff McTague
Democrats John Ring Contested electorate in 2014 13   [11]
Green Richard Wesley 40   [222]
Labour Megan Woods 6   [15]

Māori electorates

[edit]

Hauraki-Waikato

[edit]
2017 general election: Hauraki-Waikato[223]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Nanaia Mahuta none   [224]
Māori Party Rahui Papa 3   [225]

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

[edit]
2017 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti[226]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Marama Fox Contested electorate in 2014 1   [227]
Green Elizabeth Kerekere 19   [228]
Labour Meka Whaitiri none   [227]

Tāmaki Makaurau

[edit]
2017 general election: Tāmaki Makaurau[229]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Marama Davidson Contested electorate in 2014 2   [228]
Labour Peeni Henare none   [15]
Māori Party Shane Taurima 4   [230]

Te Tai Hauāuru

[edit]
2017 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru[231]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Jack McDonald Contested electorate in 2011 and 2014 11   [232]
Labour Adrian Rurawhe none   [233][234]
Māori Party Howie Tamati 6   [235]
Independent Wikitoria Waitai-Rapana

Te Tai Tokerau

[edit]
2017 general election: Te Tai Tokerau[236]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Kelvin Davis 2   [129]
Mana Hone Harawira MP 2005–14 1   [237]
Legalise Cannabis Maki Herbert Contested electorate in 2011 1  
Green Godfrey Rudolph 53   [228]

Te Tai Tonga

[edit]
2017 general election: Te Tai Tonga[238]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Emma-Jane Mihaere Kingi Contested electorate in 2014 5  
Māori Party Mei Reedy-Taare 5   [239]
Labour Rino Tirikatene none   [240]
Green Metiria Turei contested Dunedin North in 2014 none   [240]

Waiariki

[edit]
2017 general election: Waiariki[241]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Māori Party Te Ururoa Flavell 2   [242]
Labour Tāmati Coffey Contested Rotorua in 2014 35   [15]

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