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Encyclopedia > Party lists in the New Zealand general election 2005

This page provides the party lists put forward in New Zealand's 2005 elections. Party lists determine (in the light of proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the MMP electoral system. Electoral law required submission of all party lists by 23 August 2005. The 2005 New Zealand general election will be a nation-wide election for the New Zealand Parliament, and is to be held on 17 September 2005. ... A list MP is a Member of Parliament (MP) who is elected from a party list rather than from a geographical constituency. ... The Additional Member System (AMS) is a voting system where some representatives are elected from geographic constituencies and others are elected under proportional representation from party lists. ... August 23 is the 235th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (236th in leap years), with 130 days remaining. ...


See also candidates by electorate and candidates by party. This page lists candidates in New Zealands 2005 elections, grouping them by the electorate that they will contest. ... This page lists candidates in New Zealands 2005 elections, grouping them by their party affiliations. ...

Contents


Parliamentary parties

ACT New Zealand

  1. Rodney Hide (MP)
  2. Heather Roy (MP)
  3. Muriel Newman (MP)
  4. Stephen Franks (MP)
  5. Graham Scott
  6. Ken Shirley (MP)
  7. Kenneth Wang
  8. Gerry Eckhoff
  9. Lindsay Mitchell
  10. Bronny Jacobson
  11. Simon Ewing Jarvie
  12. Jo Giles
  13. Willie Martin
  14. David Olsen
  15. Hamish Stevens
  16. Andrew Jollands
  17. Hardev Singh Brar
  18. Lech Beltowski
  19. Ian Beker
  20. Chris Brown
  21. Kevin Gill
  22. John Waugh
  23. Dianne Dawson
  24. Kevin Murray
  25. Stephen Langford-Tebby
  26. Gavin Middleton
  27. John Fraser
  28. Frances Denz
  29. Elizabeth Barkla
  30. Nigel Chetty
  31. Scott Clune
  32. Michael Collins
  33. Tetauru Emile
  34. Andrew Falloon
  35. Mike Heine
  36. Kerry O'Connor
  37. David Seymour
  38. Helen Simpson
  39. PJ White
  40. Alan Wilden
  41. Andrew Stone
  42. Barbara Steinijans
  43. John Riddell
  44. Carl Peterson
  45. John Peters
  46. Julie Pepper
  47. Tom McCelland
  48. Alex Mann
  49. Michelle Lorenz
  50. Nigel Kearney
  51. Nick Kearney
  52. Mark Davies
  53. Steve Cox
  54. Ray Bassett
  55. Brian Davidson
  56. Rebekah Holdaway
  57. Shirley Marshall
  58. Pat O'Sullivan
  59. Garry B Mallett

Initially, ACT's list also included Andy Poulsen at 9th place and Roger Greenslade at 21st, but both candidates subsequently withdrew. Rodney Hide Rodney Hide (born 16 December 1956), a New Zealand politician, became leader of the political party ACT New Zealand in 2004 and Member of Parliament for Epsom in 2005. ... Heather Roy (5 March 1964 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr. Muriel Newman (6 April 1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Stephen Franks (born 1950) is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr Graham Scott is a former official of the New Zealand government and a current political candidate. ... Kenneth Lex Shirley (12 August 1950 - ), generally called Ken Shirley, is a New Zealand politician. ... Kenneth Xiaoxuan Wang (born 1955) is a New Zealand politician, representing the ACT New Zealand party. ... Gerard Eckhoff is a New Zealand politician. ... Willie Martin (born 13 July 1979) is the ACT candidate for the Dunedin North electorate. ...


Green Party

  1. Jeanette Fitzsimons (MP)
  2. Rod Donald (MP)
  3. Sue Bradford (MP)
  4. Sue Kedgley (MP)
  5. Keith Locke (MP)
  6. Metiria Turei (MP)
  7. Nandor Tanczos (MP)
  8. Mike Ward (MP)
  9. Catherine Delahunty
  10. Russel Norman
  11. Steffan Browning
  12. David Clendon
  13. Luci Highfield
  14. Jon Carapiet
  15. Roland Sapsford
  16. Mojo Mathers
  17. Mikaere Curtis
  18. Paul Bruce
  19. Jeanette Elley
  20. Mua Strickson-Pua
  21. Richard Davies
  22. Lois Griffiths
  23. Natalie Cutler-Welsh
  24. Jane Pearce
  25. Lawrence O’Halloran
  26. Richard Green
  27. Claire Bleakley
  28. Irene Bentley
  29. Craig Carson
  30. Nicola Harvey
  31. Moea Armstrong
  32. Steve Bayliss
  33. Laura Beck
  34. Sarah Brown
  35. Terry Creighton
  36. John Davis
  37. Kath Dewar
  38. James Diack
  39. Liz Earth
  40. Kate Elsen
  41. Graham Evans
  42. Nick Fisher
  43. Robert Guyton
  44. Daniel Howard
  45. Philippa Jamieson
  46. Stephen Lee
  47. Alan Liefting
  48. Mary McCammon
  49. John Milnes
  50. Michael Morris
  51. Noel Peterson
  52. Paul Qualtrough
  53. Jacob Rawls
  54. Raewyn Saville
  55. Ian Stephens
  56. Richard Suggate
  57. Peter Thomlinson

Jeanette Fitzsimons (born 1945) is a New Zealand politician and environmentalist. ... Rod David Donald (10 October 1957 - 6 November 2005), was a New Zealand politician who co-led the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand along with Jeanette Fitzsimons. ... Sue Bradford is a New Zealand politician. ... Sue Kedgley, BA (Victoria), MA (Hons) (Otago), a New Zealand politician, is a Member of Parliament representing the Green Party. ... Keith Locke (born 1944) is a New Zealand MP representing the Green Party. ... Metiria Turei is a member of Parliament for the Green Party of New Zealand. ... Nandor Tanczos talking with a student at the University of Auckland Nandor Stephen Tanczos (born 1966) is a member of the New Zealand Parliament, being a list MP for the Green Party. ... Mike Ward (born 1942) is a member of Parliament for the Green Party of New Zealand. ... Catherine Delahunty is a New Zealand political candidate. ... Russel Norman (1967 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... ... David Clendon (1955 - ) is a New Zealand political candidate. ...

Labour Party

  1. Helen Clark (MP)
  2. Michael Cullen (MP)
  3. Margaret Wilson (MP)
  4. Steve Maharey (MP)
  5. Parekura Horomia (MP)
  6. Phil Goff (MP)
  7. Annette King (MP)
  8. Trevor Mallard (MP)
  9. Marian Hobbs (MP)
  10. Dover Samuels (MP)
  11. Jim Sutton (MP)
  12. Pete Hodgson (MP)
  13. Taito Phillip Field (MP)
  14. Ruth Dyson (MP)
  15. Mita Ririnui (MP)
  16. Mark Burton (MP)
  17. Paul Swain (MP)
  18. Judith Tizard (MP)
  19. Chris Carter (MP)
  20. Winnie Laban (MP)
  21. Rick Barker (MP)
  22. Mahara Okeroa (MP)
  23. David Benson-Pope (MP)
  24. Jill Pettis (MP)
  25. Ashraf Choudhary (MP)
  26. Lianne Dalziel (MP)
  27. Shane Jones
  28. Dianne Yates (MP)
  29. Mark Gosche (MP)
  30. Ann Hartley (MP)
  31. David Cunliffe (MP)
  32. Martin Gallagher (MP)
  33. Stephanie Chadwick (MP)
  34. Darren Hughes (MP)
  35. Georgina Beyer (MP)
  36. Maryan Street
  37. David Parker (MP)
  38. Russell Fairbrother (MP)
  39. Dave Hereora (MP)
  40. Lynne Pillay (MP)
  41. Moana Mackey (MP)
  42. Sue Moroney
  43. Darien Fenton
  44. Charles Chauvel
  45. Lesley Soper (MP)
  46. Louisa Wall
  47. Su'a William Sio
  48. Brendon Burns
  49. Hamish McCracken
  50. Denise MacKenzie
  51. Max Purnell
  52. Wayne Harpur
  53. Leila Boyle
  54. Dinesh Tailor
  55. Philip Twyford
  56. Jen McCutcheon
  57. Chris Yoo
  58. Michael Wood
  59. Linda Hudson
  60. Stuart Nash
  61. Tony Milne
  62. David Talbot
  63. Marilyn Brown
  64. Anjum Rahman
  65. Eamon Daly
  66. Grant Duffy
  67. Judy Lawley
  68. Mike Mora
  69. Erin Ebborn-Gillespie
  70. Ai Lian Su
  71. Ghazala Anwar
  72. Paul Gibson
  73. Kelly-Ann Harvey
  74. Camille Nakhid

Eight sitting Labour MPs chose not to take list positions, namely: Tim Barnett, Clayton Cosgrove, Harry Duynhoven, George Hawkins, Nanaia Mahuta, Damien O'Connor, Ross Robertson, and John Tamihere. Rumour stated that the Labour Party initially gave George Hawkins a list placing, but that he withdrew after receiving a lower ranking than he had wanted. This article discusses the New Zealand Prime Minister. ... The Hon. ... Margaret Wilson (20th May 1947 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Steven (Steve) Maharey (born 3 February 1953) serves as New Zealands Minister of Social Development and Employment, Minister of Housing, Minister of Broadcasting, Minister of Research, Science and Technology, Minister of Crown Research Institutes, and Minister of Youth Affairs. ... Parekura Tureia Horomia (9 November 1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Foreign Minister Phil Goff The Honourable Philip Bruce Goff (born 22 June 1953), generally known as Phil Goff, is the current Minister of Defence of New Zealand. ... Annette Faye King (born 13 September New Zealand politician. ... Trevor Colin Mallard (born 17 June 1954) is a New Zealand politician. ... Marian Leslie Hobbs (18 December 1947 - ) is a New Zealand politician and Labour MP for the Wellington Central electorate. ... Dover Spencer Peneha Samuels (9 July 1939 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... James Robert Sutton (born 7 November 1941), generally known as Jim Sutton, is a New Zealand politician. ... Peter Colin Hodgson (1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Taito Phillip Hans Field, a New Zealand politician, currently represents the Labour Party in the New Zealand Parliament. ... Ruth Suzanne Dyson (11 August 1957 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Mita Michael Ririnui is a New Zealand politician. ... Richard Mark Burton (16 January 1956 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Paul Swain (1951 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Judith Tizard (3 January 1956 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Chris Carter Christopher Joseph Carter is a New Zealand politician and a member of Cabinet. ... Luamanuvao Winnie Laban (1955 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Richard John Barker (27 October 1951 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Mahara Okeroa is a New Zealand politician. ... David Henry Benson-Pope (born 1950) is a New Zealand politician. ... Marjorie Jill Pettis is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr Ashraf Choudhary (born 15 February 1949) is a member of Parliament in New Zealand. ... The Honourable Lianne Audrey Dalziel (born 7 June 1960) is a member of the New Zealand Parliament and a Minister of Commerce, Small Business and Womens Affairs. ... Shane Jones is a New Zealand civil servant and politician. ... Dianne Yates (29 November 1943 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Mark James Gosche (2 December 1955) is a New Zealand politician. ... Margaret Ann Hartley (1942 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... David Cunliffe closing the 2005 Auckland BioBlitz David Richard Cunliffe is a New Zealand politician. ... There are two notable people named Martin Gallagher. ... Stephanie Anne (Steve) Chadwick is a New Zealand politician. ... Darren Colyn Hughes (1978 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Georgina Beyer (b 1957) is the worlds first transsexual Member of Parliament, currently (2005) a list MP for the Labour Party in New Zealand. ... Maryan Street is a New Zealand political candidate. ... There are several people named David Parker. ... Russell Fairbrother is a New Zealand politician. ... Dave Hereora is a New Zealand politician. ... Lynne Pillay is a New Zealand politician. ... Moana Mackey (1974 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Sue Moroney is a New Zealand political candidate. ... Darien Fenton is a New Zealand political candidate. ... Lesley Soper is a New Zealand politician. ... Sua William Sio is a New Zealand politician. ... Leila June Boyle (Cr), BSc (Statistics), is a New Zealand politician and statistician. ... Timothy John Barnett is a member of the New Zealand Parliament for Christchurch Central since 1999. ... Clayton James Cosgrove (31 October New Zealand politician. ... Harry James Duynhoven is a New Zealand politician. ... George Warren Hawkins (1946 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Nanaia Cybelle Mahuta (born 1970) is a New Zealand politician. ... Damien Peter OConnor is a New Zealand politician. ... Ross Robertson (1949 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... John Tamihere serves as a New Zealand politician. ...


Six candidates contested electorates without appearing on the list, namely: Sally Barrett, Julian Blanchard, Paul Chalmers, Tony Dunlop, Errol Mason, and Pauline Scott.


In addition, the Labour Party removed one candidate (Steven Ching) from the list after its first announcement. Ching originally had the ranking of number 42. Stephen Ching is a New Zealand political candidate. ...


Māori Party

  1. Tariana Turia (MP)
  2. Pita Sharples
  3. Atareta Poananga
  4. Simon Wi Rutene
  5. Glenis Philip-Barbara
  6. Robert Consedine
  7. Pakake Winiata
  8. Morrie Love
  9. Angeline Greensill
  10. Te Ururoa Flavell
  11. Billy Maea
  12. Monte Ohia
  13. Te Orohi Paul
  14. Bronwyn Yates
  15. Charles Joe
  16. Mama Tere Strickland
  17. Malcolm Peri
  18. Tony Ruakere
  19. Hori Awa
  20. Brett Cowan
  21. Josie Peita
  22. Anne Fitzsimons
  23. Abe Hepi
  24. Ngahiwi Tomoana
  25. Tureiti Moxon
  26. Aroha Reriti Crofts
  27. John Harré
  28. Rangi McLean
  29. Tell Kuka
  30. Bill Puru
  31. Mere Rawiri-Tau
  32. Richard Orzecki
  33. Maraea Ropata
  34. Sonny Hosking
  35. Daryl Gregory
  36. Rangi Tawhiao
  37. Andre Meihana
  38. Solomon Matthews
  39. Adell Dick
  40. Gina Haremata-Crawford
  41. Raewyn Harrison
  42. Celia Hotene
  43. Awa Hudson
  44. Reimana Johnson
  45. Rahuia Kapa
  46. David King
  47. Aaron Makutu
  48. Kelvin Martin
  49. Merehora Taurua
  50. Francis Waaka
  51. Cissy Walker

Tariana Turia (born 8 April 1944) is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr. Pita Russell Sharples (born 20 July 1941), a Māori academic and politician, currently co-leads the Māori Party, he currently is the member for Tamaki Makaurau(Auckalnd City) in New Zealands Parliament. ... Angeline Ngahina Greensill is a Maori academic and political candidate. ...

National Party

  1. Don Brash (MP)
  2. Gerry Brownlee (MP)
  3. Simon Power (MP)
  4. Bill English (MP)
  5. Nick Smith (MP)
  6. Tony Ryall (MP)
  7. John Key (MP)
  8. David Carter (MP)
  9. Lockwood Smith (MP)
  10. Katherine Rich (MP)
  11. Murray McCully (MP)
  12. Judith Collins (MP)
  13. Tim Groser
  14. Wayne Mapp (MP)
  15. John Carter (MP)
  16. Richard Worth (MP)
  17. Maurice Williamson (MP)
  18. Clem Simich (MP)
  19. Georgina Te Heuheu (MP)
  20. Pansy Wong (MP)
  21. Shane Ardern (MP)
  22. Phil Heatley (MP)
  23. Paul Hutchison (MP)
  24. Lindsay Tisch (MP)
  25. Brian Connell (MP)
  26. Sandra Goudie (MP)
  27. Chris Finlayson
  28. Nicky Wagner
  29. Tau Henare
  30. Allan Peachey
  31. Jo Goodhew
  32. David Bennett
  33. Chester Borrows
  34. Chris Auchinvole
  35. Jonathan Coleman
  36. Mark Blumsky
  37. Eric Roy
  38. Kate Wilkinson
  39. Nathan Guy
  40. Jacquie Dean
  41. Jackie Blue
  42. Colin King
  43. Anne Tolley
  44. Craig Foss
  45. Paula Bennett
  46. Katrina Shanks
  47. Fepulea’i Ulua’ipou Aiono
  48. Ravi Musuku
  49. Bob Clarkson
  50. John Hayes
  51. Moira Irving
  52. Chris Tremain
  53. Mita Harris
  54. Mike Leddy
  55. Conway Powell
  56. David Round
  57. Gilbert Stehbens
  58. Ken Yee
  59. Paul Goldsmith
  60. Malcolm Plimmer
  61. Nicola Young
  62. Tim Macindoe
  63. Alison Lomax
  64. Weston Kirton
  65. Rosemarie Thomas

Dr Don Brash Dr Donald Thomas Brash (born 24 September 1940), New Zealand politician, has served as the Leader of the Opposition and parliamentary leader of the National Party, the countrys main opposition party since October 2003. ... Gerard Anthony Brownlee (born 1956), generally known as Gerry Brownlee, is a New Zealand politician. ... Simon James Power (born 1970) is a New Zealand politician. ... This article is about the New Zealand politician. ... Nick Smith (born 24 December 1964) is a member of the New Zealand Parliament, a former Cabinet minister, and a former deputy leader of the National Party. ... Tony Ryall is a New Zealand politician. ... John Phillip Key (9 August 1961 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... David Carter (1952 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr. Alexander Lockwood Smith (13 November 1948 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Katherine Rich (born 1967) is a New Zealand politician. ... Murray McCully (1953 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Judith Anne Collins (24 February 1959 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Tim Groser is a New Zealand diplomat and political candidate. ... Dr. Wayne Daniel Mapp (1952 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... John McGregor Carter (8 May 1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr. Richard Worth (1948 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Maurice Donald Williamson is a New Zealand politician. ... Clem Simich is a New Zealand politician. ... Speculation about her future began in 2004 after she criticised a speech by leader Don Brash. ... Pansy Wong is a New Zealand politician. ... Shane Ardern is a New Zealand politician. ... Philip Heatley (1967 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Paul Hutchison is a New Zealand politician. ... William Lindsay Tisch is a New Zealand politician. ... Brian David Connell is a New Zealand politician. ... Sandra Goudie is a New Zealand politician. ... Chris Finlayson is a New Zealand political candidate, standing for the National Party in the 2005 elections. ... Nicky Wagner is a New Zealand political candidate, standing for the National Party in the 2005 elections. ... Tau Henare (29 September 1960 - ) is a New Zealand parliamentarian. ... Allan Peachey is a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament for Tamaki. ... Mark Blumsky Mark Blumsky QSO is a former Mayor of Wellington (1995 to 2001) and a current member of New Zealand Parliament for the National Party. ... Eric Wilbur Roy is a former New Zealand politician. ... Anne Tolley is a New Zealand politician. ...

New Zealand First Party

  1. Winston Peters (MP)
  2. Peter Brown (MP)
  3. Brian Donnelly (MP)
  4. Ron Mark (MP)
  5. Doug Woolerton (MP)
  6. Barbara Stewart (MP)
  7. Pita Paraone (MP)
  8. Susan Baragwanath
  9. Jim Peters (MP)
  10. Dail Jones (MP)
  11. Craig McNair (MP)
  12. Edwin Perry (MP)
  13. Bill Gudgeon (MP)
  14. Brent Catchpole (MP)
  15. Joe Williams
  16. John Foote
  17. Fletcher Tabuteau
  18. Alan Heward
  19. Kristin Campbell Smith
  20. Kerry Lundy
  21. David Fowler
  22. Brendan Stewart
  23. Brett Webster
  24. Bob Daw
  25. Murray Strawbridge
  26. Moetu Davis
  27. Toa Greening
  28. Dave Mackie
  29. Anne Martin
  30. Julian Batchelor
  31. Chris Perry
  32. Lindy Palmer
  33. Brian M Roswell
  34. Joe Glen
  35. James Mist
  36. Howard Levarko
  37. Paul Trevor Manning
  38. Tim Manu
  39. Kevin Gardener
  40. Graham Odering

The Right Honourable Winston Raymond Peters (born April 11, 1945) is a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament, the current Minister of Foreign Affairs, outside cabinet. ... Peter Brown (born 1939) is a member of the New Zealand Parliament, and deputy leader of the New Zealand First party. ... Brian Donnelly (1949 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Major Ron Stanley Mark is a New Zealand politician. ... Doug Woolerton is a New Zealand politician. ... Barbara Stewart is a New Zealand politician. ... Pita Paraone is a New Zealand politician. ... Susan Baragwanath is a New Zealand educationalist and political candidate. ... Jim Peters is a New Zealand politician who was born in Kawakawa. ... Dail Jones is a New Zealand politician. ... Craig McNair (1975 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Edwin Perry is a New Zealand politician. ... Wiremu (Bill) Gudgeon is a New Zealand politician. ... Brent Catchpole is a New Zealand politician. ... Dr. Joe Williams is a Cook Islands politician. ...

Jim Anderton's Progressive

  1. Jim Anderton (MP)
  2. Matt Robson (MP)
  3. Grant Gillon
  4. Megan Woods
  5. John Wright
  6. Sione Fonua
  7. Vivienne Shepherd
  8. Meng Ly
  9. Fatima Ashrafi
  10. Barry Wilson
  11. Fale Leleisiuao
  12. Russell Franklin
  13. Paula Gillon
  14. Phil Clearwater
  15. Trevor Barnard
  16. Raghbir Singh
  17. Brenda Hill
  18. Fiona Beazley
  19. Russell Caldwell
  20. David Reeks
  21. John Maurice
  22. Mohammad Kazemi-Yazdi
  23. Heka Taefu
  24. Veronique Stewart-Ward
  25. Zemin Zhang
  26. Julian Aaron
  27. Suki Amirapu
  28. Anette Anderson
  29. Sukhdev Bains
  30. Peter Banks
  31. James Boyack
  32. Ian Donald
  33. Lew Holland
  34. Karandeep Singh Lall
  35. Claire Main
  36. Phillipa Main
  37. Jacqueline McAlpine
  38. James Palmer
  39. Max Panirau
  40. David Parkyn
  41. Dawn Patchett
  42. Tala Po'e
  43. Pavitra Roy
  44. Elspeth Sandys
  45. Tony Sharrock
  46. Barry Silcock
  47. Karen Silcock
  48. David Somerset
  49. Petronella Townsend
  50. Martin Vaughan
  51. Jenny Wilson

James Patrick Anderton (almost always referred to as Jim Anderton) is leader of the Progressive Party, a political party in the New Zealand Parliament. ... Matt Robson (5 January 1950 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Grant Gillon is a former New Zealand politician. ... John Wright is a former New Zealand politician. ...

United Future New Zealand

  1. Peter Dunne (MP)
  2. Judy Turner (MP)
  3. Gordon Copeland (MP)
  4. Marc Alexander (MP)
  5. Larry Baldock (MP)
  6. Murray Smith (MP)
  7. Paul Check (ORNZ)
  8. Janet Tuck
  9. Bernie Ogilvy (MP)
  10. Graeme Reeves
  11. Russell Judd (ORNZ)
  12. Hannah Baral
  13. Joy Lietze
  14. Neville Wilson
  15. Richard Barter
  16. Steve Taylor
  17. Ian McInnes
  18. Ross Tizard
  19. Fiona McKenzie
  20. Graeme Barr
  21. John Walker (ORNZ)
  22. Ram Parkash
  23. Ralph Kennard
  24. Jayati Prasad
  25. Vanessa Roberts
  26. Gerald Telford (ORNZ)
  27. Robin Loomes
  28. Robyn Jackson
  29. Tony Gordon
  30. Greg Graydon
  31. Martyn Seddon
  32. Bernard McClelland
  33. Beth Stone (ORNZ)
  34. Robin Westley
  35. Anne Drake
  36. Noel Hinton
  37. Michael Satur
  38. Diane Brown
  39. Steve Dromgool
  40. Andrea Deeth
  41. Mark Peters
  42. Pauline Moffat
  43. Dennis Wells
  44. Milton Osbourne (ORNZ)
  45. Garry Pedersen (ORNZ)
  46. John Pickering
  47. Adam Archer (ORNZ)
  48. Neil Linscott (ORNZ)
  49. Barry Hayes
  50. Janita Stuart
  51. Dianne Wilson
  52. James Rudd
  53. Peter Mountain
  54. Lee Robertson
  55. John van Buren
  56. Jeff Leigh
  57. Matt Collier

The tag "ORNZ" indicates a candidate's membership of Outdoor Recreation NZ, which affiliated with the United Future party for the 2005 elections. Peter Dunne Peter Dunne (born 17 March 1954 - ) leads New Zealands United Future political party. ... Judy Turner is a New Zealand politician. ... Gordon Copeland is a New Zealand politician. ... Marc Alexander is a New Zealand politician. ... Larry Baldock (1954 - ) is a New Zealand politician. ... Murray Smith is a New Zealand politician. ... Paul Ramon Check is a New Zealand political candidate. ... Bernie Ogilvy is a New Zealand politician. ... John van Buren is a New Zealand political candidate. ...


Initially, Paul Adams and his daughter Sharee Adams appeared on the list, ranked 10th and 17th, respectively. Adams later decided to stand as an independent, however, and his daughter also withdrew. Paul Adams is a New Zealand rally driver and politician. ...


Other parties

99 MP Party

  1. Margaret Robertson
  2. Rama Ramanathan

Alliance

  1. Jill Ovens
  2. Paul Piesse
  3. Andrew McKenzie
  4. Jill Fairey
  5. Kane O'Connell
  6. Len Richards
  7. Jim Flynn
  8. Victor Billot
  9. Margaret Jeune
  10. Bob van Ruyssevelt
  11. Tom Dowie
  12. Chris Ford
  13. Quentin Findlay
  14. Kelly Buchanan
  15. Joe Hendren
  16. Gail Marmont
  17. Paul Protheroe
  18. Greg Kleis
  19. Sandra Ethell
  20. Colin Pounder
  21. Bob Harrison
  22. Peta Knibb
  23. Marvin Hubbard
  24. Francie Haslemore
  25. Norman MacRitchie
  26. Eric Gamble
  27. Lynda Boyd
  28. Jocelyn Brooks
  29. Nick Corlett
  30. Nick Scullin

Jill Ovens is the president of the Alliance, a New Zealand political party. ... Paul Egerton Piesse is a co-leader of the Alliance, a New Zealand political party. ...

Christian Heritage NZ

  1. Ewen McQueen
  2. Derek Blight
  3. Nick Barber
  4. Betty Jenkins
  5. Mark Jones
  6. Joy Jones

Ewan McQueen is the leader of Christian Heritage New Zealand, a religious political party in New Zealand. ...

Democrats For Social Credit

  1. Stephnie de Ruyter
  2. John Pemberton
  3. David Wilson
  4. Richard Prosser
  5. John Steemson
  6. Katherine Ransom
  7. John Kilbride
  8. Mark Atkin
  9. Heather M. Smith
  10. David Tranter
  11. Ken Goodhue
  12. Malcom Murchie
  13. Ross Weddell
  14. David Espin
  15. Ross Hayward
  16. Bruce Stirling
  17. Karl Hewlett
  18. Ron England
  19. Kelly Pemberton
  20. Bob Warren
  21. David Wood
  22. Mary Weddell
  23. Allen Cookson
  24. Barry Pulford
  25. Hessel van Wieren
  26. Alida Steemson
  27. Bob Fox
  28. Coralie Leyland
  29. John Rawson

Stephnie de Ruyter is the leader of the New Zealand Democratic Party, a small left-wing New Zealand political party. ... Richard Prosser is Defence and Environment spokesman for the New Zealand Democratic Party. ...

Destiny New Zealand

  1. Richard Lewis
  2. David Jesze
  3. Elaine Herbert
  4. Hadyn Solomon
  5. Nigel Heslop
  6. Edward Saafi
  7. Anita Breach
  8. Charles Te Kowhai
  9. David Knight
  10. Hawea Vercoe
  11. Neils Jensen
  12. Tauwehe Hemahema-Tamati
  13. Rod Gabb
  14. Hemi Te Wano
  15. Stephen Sinnott
  16. Anne Williamson
  17. Kerin Roberts
  18. Peter Johnston
  19. John Kotoisuva
  20. Karen Penney
  21. Colin Ranby
  22. Tala Leiasamaivao
  23. Paul Hubble
  24. Roberta Maxwell
  25. Tony Harrison
  26. Brent Daglish
  27. Jason Thomson
  28. Maru Samuel
  29. Stephen Brown
  30. Bill Sadler
  31. Ernest Morton
  32. Ned So'e
  33. David Isaachsen
  34. Mason Lee
  35. Stan Green
  36. Patrick Komene
  37. Tony Ford
  38. Maureen Vincent
  39. Albert Wipani
  40. Brian Ane
  41. Tauha Te Kani
  42. Rod Keven

Richard Lewis (born 1969) is the leader of Destiny New Zealand, a small Christian political party in New Zealand. ...

Direct Democracy Party

  1. Kelvyn Alp
  2. Paul Teio
  3. Dilip Rupa
  4. Patrick Fahy
  5. Mike Roberson
  6. Simon Guy
  7. Gary Burch
  8. Kevin Smith
  9. Kevin Moore
  10. Kyle Chapman
  11. Rex Newey
  12. Gregory Trichon
  13. Alona Covich
  14. Eugene Opai
  15. Seira Perese
  16. Tin Chan
  17. Helen Koster
  18. Craig Stratton
  19. Alastair Anderson
  20. Anton Foljambe
  21. Robert T Atack
  22. Leanne Martinovich
  23. Grant Burch
  24. Howard Ponga
  25. John Sullivan
  26. Colin Punter
  27. Mel Whaanga
  28. Jason Anderson
  29. Jason Orme
  30. Barry Scott
  31. Scott Burch
  32. Craig Guy

Kyle Chapman (born April 27, 1971) was the former national director of the New Zealand National Front (NZNF). ... Anton Foljambe has been involved with a number of far-right organisations in New Zealand. ...

New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party

  1. Susi Pa'o Williams
  2. Tapu Po-Wihongi
  3. Christine Reid
  4. Lale Ene-Ulugia
  5. John Ulberg
  6. Ane' Kerisome-Strickland
  7. Siniva Papali'i
  8. Amelia Malia Fepulea'i
  9. Tangata Haurua-Greig
  10. Stella Browne-Knowles
  11. Papali'itele Malietoa
  12. Edward Kay Ulberg
  13. Etevise Fuiava
  14. Souvenir Sanerivi
  15. Manogitulua Head
  16. Kearlene Ulberg
  17. Christie Greig
  18. Rafaele Vaifale

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

  1. Michael Appleby
  2. Michael Allan Britnell
  3. Judy Daniels
  4. Paula Lambert
  5. Irinka Britnell
  6. Kevin Patrick O'Connell
  7. Paul McMullan
  8. Steven Wilkinson
  9. Judy Matangi
  10. Jason Baker-Sherman
  11. Peter Green
  12. Neville Yates
  13. Philip Pophristoff

Michael Appleby is the leader of the small Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party, a political party in New Zealand dedicated to the relaxation or repeal of laws against the use of cannabis. ...

Libertarianz

  1. Bernard Darnton
  2. Julian Pistorius
  3. Tim Wikiriwhi
  4. Susan Ryder
  5. Peter Cresswell
  6. Colin Cross
  7. Helen Hughes
  8. Russell Watkins
  9. Peter Linton
  10. Mike Webber
  11. Robin Thomsen
  12. Phil Howison
  13. Michael Murphy
  14. Tina White
  15. Andrew Bates
  16. Richard Goode
  17. Luke Howison
  18. Rob Bedingfield
  19. Mike Gordge
  20. Chris Robertson
  21. Peter Osborne
  22. Barry Cole
  23. Don Rowberry
  24. Wim Verhoeven
  25. Elliot Smith
  26. Nik Haden
  27. Terry Verhoeven
  28. Robert Palmer

Bernard Darnton is the current leader of Libertarianz, a libertarian political party in New Zealand. ...

Onenz

  1. Ian Brougham
  2. Richard Fisher
  3. James White
  4. John Porter
  5. Janet Walters
  6. Lanya Murray

Outdoor Recreation

In the 2005 elections, Outdoor Recreation NZ stood in affiliation with United Future, and all Outdoor Recreation candidates stood under the United Future banner. Outdoor Recreation therefore had no list of its own. However, the United Future section of this page identifies those candidates attached to Outdoor Recreation.


The Republic of New Zealand Party

  1. Kerry Bevin
  2. Wayne Hawkins
  3. Debra Potroz
  4. Jack Gielen
  5. Steven Hart
  6. Gilbert Parker

Kevin Bevin Founded the New Zealand Party The Republic of New Zealand Party. ...

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