Party lists in the 2014 New Zealand general election

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The 2014 New Zealand general election, which was held on 20 September 2014, saw the election of 121 candidates — 71 from electorates, 1 overhang, and the remaining 49 from ranked party lists. This page lists candidates by party, including their ranking by party list where applicable.

Within each section, parties are ordered according to their last election result. Where a ranked party list has not been published, or does not cover all announced candidates, candidates are displayed in alphabetical order.

Incumbent parliamentary parties

National Party

The New Zealand National Party released its party list on 27 July 2014.[1] It has also named candidates for every electorate.[2] One current MP, Claudette Hauiti, was initially announced as the party's candidate for Kelston, but subsequently decided to leave politics.[3] The party list was altered to elevate her replacement, Christopher Penk, from his initial 75th ranking.[4]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Key John Key AElectorate Helensville 0011 B1000 AGreen tickY Won Helensville CRed XN Left parliament in 2017
2 English Bill English AElectorate ZZ 0022 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
3 Carter David Carter BList ZZ 01010 A093+7 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
4 Brownlee Gerry Brownlee AElectorate Ilam 0044 B1000 AGreen tickY Won Ilam Z
5 Joyce Steven Joyce BList ZZ 01313 A092+8 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
6 Collins Judith Collins AElectorate Papakura 0077 A099+1 AGreen tickY Won Papakura Z
7 Parata Hekia Parata BList Mana 01818 A089+11 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
8 Finlayson Chris Finlayson BList Rongotai 0099 A099+1 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
9 Bennett Paula Bennett AElectorate Upper Harbour 01414 A095+5 AGreen tickY Won Upper Harbour Z
10 Coleman Jonathan Coleman AElectorate Northcote 01616 A094+6 AGreen tickY Won Northcote Z
11 McCully Murray McCully AElectorate East Coast Bays 01111 B1000 AGreen tickY Won East Coast Bays Z
12 Tolley Anne Tolley AElectorate East Coast 0088 C104-4 AGreen tickY Won East Coast Z
13 Smith Nick Smith AElectorate Nelson 0066 C107-7 AGreen tickY Won Nelson Z
14 Groser Tim Groser BList New Lynn 01212 C102-2 BGreen tickY Elected from list CRed XN Left parliament in 2015
15 Adams Amy Adams AElectorate Selwyn 02828 A087+13 AGreen tickY Won Selwyn Z
16 Guy Nathan Guy AElectorate Otaki Ōtaki 02020 A096+4 AGreen tickY Won Ōtaki Z
17 Foss Craig Foss AElectorate Tukituki 02121 A096+4 AGreen tickY Won Tukituki Z
18 Bridges Simon Bridges AElectorate Tauranga 03030 A088+12 AGreen tickY Won Tauranga Z
19 Kaye Nikki Kaye AElectorate Auckland Central 03333 A086+14 AGreen tickY Won Auckland Central Z
20 Woodhouse Michael Woodhouse BList Dunedin North 03131 A089+11 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
21 Goodhew Jo Goodhew AElectorate Rangitata 02323 A098+2 AGreen tickY Won Rangitata Z
22 Borrows Chester Borrows AElectorate Whanganui 03232 A090+10 AGreen tickY Won Whanganui Z
23 McClay Todd McClay AElectorate Rotorua 04747 A076+24 AGreen tickY Won Rotorua Z
24 Lotu-Iiga Sam Lotu-Iiga AElectorate Maungakiekie 02929 A095+5 AGreen tickY Won Maungakiekie Z
25 Wagner Nicky Wagner AElectorate Christchurch Central 04242 A083+17 AGreen tickY Won Christchurch Central Z
26 Tisch Lindsay Tisch AElectorate Waikato 02424 C102-2 AGreen tickY Won Waikato Z
27 Upston Louise Upston AElectorate Taupō 04444 A083+17 AGreen tickY Won Taupō Z
28 Macindoe Tim Macindoe AElectorate Hamilton West 04949 A079+21 AGreen tickY Won Hamilton West Z
29 Ross Jami-Lee Ross AElectorate Botany 05454 A075+25 AGreen tickY Won Botany Z
30 Goldsmith Paul Goldsmith BList Epsom 03939 A091+9 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
31 Lee Melissa Lee BList Mount Albert 03434 A097+3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
32 Bakshi Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi BList Manukau East 03535 A097+3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
33 Yang Jian Yang BList ZZ 03636 A097+3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
34 Ngaro Alfred Ngaro BList Te Atatū 03737 A097+3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
35 Williamson Maurice Williamson AElectorate Pakuranga 01919 C116-16 AGreen tickY Won Pakuranga Z
36 Dean Jacqui Dean AElectorate Waitaki 04141 A095+5 AGreen tickY Won Waitaki Z
37 Bennett David Bennett AElectorate Hamilton East 04848 A089+11 AGreen tickY Won Hamilton East Z
38 Young Jonathan Young AElectorate New Plymouth 04545 A093+7 AGreen tickY Won New Plymouth Z
39 Hudson Brett Hudson Z Ohariu Ōhariu 07373 A066+34 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
40 Barry Maggie Barry AElectorate North Shore 05757 A083+17 AGreen tickY Won North Shore Z
41 McKelvie Ian McKelvie AElectorate Rangitīkei 05858 A083+17 AGreen tickY Won Rangitīkei Z
42 Mitchell Mark Mitchell AElectorate Rodney 05959 A083+17 AGreen tickY Won Rodney Z
43 O'Connor Simon O'Connor AElectorate Tamaki Tāmaki 06262 A081+19 AGreen tickY Won Tāmaki Z
44 Sabin Mike Sabin AElectorate Northland 06060 A084+16 AGreen tickY Won Northland CRed XN Left parliament in 2015
45 Simpson Scott Simpson AElectorate Coromandel 06161 A084+16 AGreen tickY Won Coromandel Z
46 Foster-Bell Paul Foster-Bell BList Wellington Central 05656 A090+10 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
47 Hayes Jo Hayes BList Christchurch East 06464 A083+17 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
48 Parmar Parmjeet Parmar Z Mount Roskill 999999 Z14899 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
49 Bishop Chris Bishop Z Hutt South 999999 Z14999 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
50 Korako Nuk Korako Z Port Hills 999999 Z15099 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
51 Naylor Jono Naylor Z Palmerston North 999999 Z15199 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
52 Pugh Maureen Pugh Z West Coast-Tasman 999999 Z15299 Z BGreen tickY Replaced Tim Groser in 2015
53 Turner Misa Fia Turner Z Mangere Māngere 999999 Z15399 Z Z
54 Barclay Todd Barclay Z Clutha-Southland 999999 Z15499 AGreen tickY Won Clutha-Southland Z
55 Bayly Andrew Bayly Z Hunua 999999 Z15599 AGreen tickY Won Hunua Z
56 Doocey Matt Doocey Z Waimakariri 999999 Z15699 AGreen tickY Won Waimakariri Z
57 Dowie Sarah Dowie Z Invercargill 999999 Z15799 AGreen tickY Won Invercargill Z
58 Kuriger Barbara Kuriger Z Taranaki-King Country 999999 Z15899 AGreen tickY Won Taranaki-King Country Z
59 Muller Todd Muller Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z15999 AGreen tickY Won Bay of Plenty Z
60 Reti Shane Reti Z Whangarei 999999 Z16099 AGreen tickY Won Whangarei Z
61 Scott Alastair Scott Z Wairarapa 999999 Z16199 AGreen tickY Won Wairarapa Z
62 Smith Stuart Smith Z Kaikōura 999999 Z16299 AGreen tickY Won Kaikōura Z
63 Walford Wayne Walford Z Napier 999999 Z16399 Z Z
64 Brown Simeon Brown Z Manurewa 999999 Z16499 Z Z
65 Walker Hamish Walker Z Dunedin South 999999 Z16599 Z Z
66 Holden Lewis Holden Z Rimutaka 999999 Z16699 Z Z
67 Varley Karl Varley Z Wigram 07575 A092+8 Z Z
68 Penk Chris Penk Z Kelston 999999 Z16899 Z Z
69 Cooper Linda Cooper Z ZZ 07474 A095+5 Z Z
70 O'Dwyer Letitia O'Dwyer Z ZZ 999999 Z17099 Z Z
71 Bridges Mark Bridges Z ZZ 999999 Z17199 Z Z
72 Sokratov Boris Sokratov Z ZZ 999999 Z17299 Z Z
73 Evetts Matthew Evetts Z ZZ 999999 Z17399 Z Z
74 O'Fallon Carolyn O'Fallon Z ZZ 07070 C104-4 Z Z
75 Littlewood Charlotte Littlewood Z ZZ 999999 Z17599 Z Z

Labour Party

The New Zealand Labour Party released its ranked party list and named its electorate candidates prior to the close of nominations.[5][6]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Cunliffe David Cunliffe AElectorate New Lynn 0033 A098+2 AGreen tickY Won New Lynn CRed XN Left parliament in 2014
2 Parker David Parker BList ZZ 0044 A098+2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
3 Robertson Grant Robertson AElectorate Wellington Central 01414 A089+11 AGreen tickY Won Wellington Central Z
4 King Annette King AElectorate Rongotai 0022 C102-2 AGreen tickY Won Rongotai Z
5 Ardern Jacinda Ardern BList Auckland Central 01313 A092+8 BGreen tickY Elected from list AGreen tickY Replaced David Shearer in the 2017 Mount Albert by-election
6 Mahuta Nanaia Mahuta AElectorate Hauraki-Waikato 01212 A094+6 AGreen tickY Won Hauraki-Waikato Z
7 Twyford Phil Twyford AElectorate Te Atatū 03333 A074+26 AGreen tickY Won Te Atatū Z
8 Cosgrove Clayton Cosgrove BList Waimakariri 0088 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
9 Hipkins Chris Hipkins AElectorate Rimutaka 03030 A079+21 AGreen tickY Won Rimutaka Z
10 Moroney Sue Moroney BList Hamilton West 01010 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
11 Little Andrew Little BList New Plymouth 01515 A096+4 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
12 Wall Louisa Wall AElectorate Manurewa 999999 Z11299 AGreen tickY Won Manurewa Z
13 Shearer David Shearer AElectorate Mount Albert 03131 A082+18 AGreen tickY Won Mount Albert CRed XN Left parliament in 2016
14 Sio William Sio AElectorate Mangere Māngere 01717 A097+3 AGreen tickY Won Māngere Z
15 Street Maryan Street BList Nelson 0077 C108-8 ERed XN Lost seat Z
16 Goff Phil Goff AElectorate Mount Roskill 0011 C115-15 AGreen tickY Won Mount Roskill CRed XN Left parliament in 2016
17 Mackey Moana Mackey BList East Coast 01919 A098+2 ERed XN Lost seat Z
18 Davis Kelvin Davis BList Te Tai Tokerau 02323 A095+5 AGreen tickY Won Te Tai Tokerau Z
19 Whaitiri Meka Whaitiri AElectorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 999999 Z11999 AGreen tickY Won Ikaroa-Rāwhiti Z
20 Woods Megan Woods AElectorate Wigram 04747 A073+27 AGreen tickY Won Wigram Z
21 Huo Raymond Huo BList ZZ 02121 B1000 ERed XN Lost seat BGreen tickY Replaced Jacinda Ardern (in her role as list MP) in 2017
22 O'Connor Damien O'Connor AElectorate West Coast-Tasman 999999 Z12299 AGreen tickY Won West Coast-Tasman Z
23 Radhakrishnan Priyanca Radhakrishnan Z ZZ 999999 Z12399 Z Z
24 Lees-Galloway Iain Lees-Galloway AElectorate Palmerston North 03737 A087+13 AGreen tickY Won Palmerston North Z
25 Jones Rachel Jones Z Tauranga 999999 Z12599 Z Z
26 Clark David Clark AElectorate Dunedin North 04949 A077+23 AGreen tickY Won Dunedin North Z
27 Beaumont Carol Beaumont BList Maungakiekie 02222 C105-5 ERed XN Lost seat Z
28 Williams Poto Williams AElectorate Christchurch East 999999 Z12899 AGreen tickY Won Christchurch East Z
29 Sepuloni Carmel Sepuloni C(Former MP) Kelston 02424 C105-5 AGreen tickY Won Kelston Z
30 Coffey Tāmati Coffey Z Rotorua 999999 Z13099 Z Z
31 Salesa Jenny Salesa Z Manukau East 999999 Z13199 AGreen tickY Won Manukau East Z
32 Craig Liz Craig Z Clutha-Southland 999999 Z13299 Z Z
33 Russell Deborah Russell Z Rangitīkei 999999 Z13399 Z Z
34 Prime Willow-Jean Prime Z Northland 999999 Z13499 Z Z
35 Mika Jerome Mika Z Papakura 03636 A099+1 Z Z
36 Milne Tony Milne Z Christchurch Central 999999 Z13699 Z Z
37 Andersen Ginny Andersen Z Ohariu Ōhariu 999999 Z13799 Z Z
38 Szabó Claire Szabó Z North Shore 999999 Z13899 Z Z
39 Wood Michael Wood Z Epsom 03232 C107-7 Z AGreen tickY Replaced Phil Goff in the 2016 Mount Roskill by-election
40 Williams Arena Williams Z Hunua 999999 Z14099 Z Z
41 McDouall Hamish McDouall Z Whanganui 05252 A089+11 Z Z
42 Rahman Anjum Rahman Z ZZ 999999 Z14299 Z Z
43 Kaushal Sunny Kaushal Z ZZ 999999 Z14399 Z Z
44 Greer Christine Greer Z Waikato 999999 Z14499 Z Z
45 Gaylor Penny Gaylor Z Taranaki-King Country 999999 Z14599 Z Z
46 Walker Janette Walker Z Kaikōura 999999 Z14699 Z Z
47 Hills Richard Hills Z Northcote 05050 A097+3 Z Z
48 Halbert Shanan Halbert Z ZZ 999999 Z14899 Z Z
49 Suisuiki Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki Z ZZ 05151 A098+2 Z Z
50 Wilson Clare Wilson Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z15099 Z Z
51 Dann James Dann Z Ilam 999999 Z15199 Z Z
52 Ellis Kelly Ellis Z Whangarei 999999 Z15299 Z Z
53 Haddock Corrie Haddock Z Helensville 999999 Z15399 Z Z
54 Strange Jamie Strange Z Taupō 999999 Z15499 Z Z
55 Paul Katie Paul Z ZZ 999999 Z15599 Z Z
56 Gibson Steven Gibson Z Rangitata 999999 Z15699 Z Z
57 Wu Chao-Fu Wu Z Tamaki Tāmaki 07070 A087+13 Z Z
58 Grimshaw Paul Grimshaw Z ZZ 999999 Z15899 Z Z
59 Dorreen Tracey Dorreen Z ZZ 999999 Z15999 Z Z
60 Mamedov Tofik Mamedov Z Botany 999999 Z16099 Z Z
61 Toroa Hikiera Toroa Z ZZ 999999 Z16199 Z Z
62 Tyler Hugh Tyler Z ZZ 999999 Z16299 Z Z
63 Elliot Susan Elliot Z ZZ 999999 Z16399 Z Z
64 Buckingham Simon Buckingham Z ZZ 999999 Z16499 Z Z

Green Party

In March 2014, the Green Party released an "initial draft" of their party list, intended for internal party consultation and voting, which ranked forty-one candidates out of a larger candidate pool.[7][8] A party list of thirty-nine people was revealed on 25 May.[9][10][11] The twelfth-ranked candidate, incumbent MP Holly Walker, subsequently withdrew from the list for family reasons, causing other candidates to move up one place.[12] The party's final list ranks fifty-nine people, with those not previously included being ranked alphabetically.[13]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Turei Metiria Turei BList Dunedin North 0011 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
2 Norman Russel Norman BList Rongotai 0022 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list CRed XN Left parliament in 2015
3 Hague Kevin Hague BList West Coast-Tasman 0033 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list CRed XN Left parliament in 2016
4 Sage Eugenie Sage BList Port Hills 0066 A098+2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
5 Hughes Gareth Hughes BList ZZ 0077 A098+2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
6 Delahunty Catherine Delahunty BList Coromandel 0044 C102-2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
7 Graham Kennedy Graham BList Helensville 0055 C102-2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
8 Genter Julie Anne Genter BList Epsom 01313 A095+5 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
9 Mathers Mojo Mathers BList Christchurch East 01414 A095+5 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
10 Logie Jan Logie BList Mana 0099 C101-1 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
11 Clendon David Clendon BList Northland 0088 C103-3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
12 Shaw James Shaw Z Wellington Central 01515 A097+3 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
13 Roche Denise Roche BList Auckland Central 01111 C102-2 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
14 Browning Steffan Browning BList Kaikōura 01010 C104-4 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
15 Davidson Marama Davidson Z Tamaki Makaurau Tāmaki Makaurau 999999 Z11599 Z BGreen tickY Replaced Russel Norman in 2015
16 Coates Barry Coates Z Mount Roskill 999999 Z11699 Z BGreen tickY Replaced Kevin Hague in 2016
17 Hart John Hart Z Wairarapa 999999 Z11799 Z Z
18 Kennedy David Kennedy Z Invercargill 02323 A095+5 Z Z
19 Elley Jeanette Elley Z Mount Albert 01919 B1000 Z Z
20 McDonald Jack McDonald Z Te Tai Hauāuru 04646 A074+26 Z Z
21 Moorhouse David Moorhouse Z Christchurch Central 05252 A069+31 Z Z
22 Rotmann Sea Rotmann Z ZZ 02020 C102-2 Z Z
23 Leckinger Richard Leckinger Z Maungakiekie 01717 C106-6 Z Z
24 Perinpanayagam Umesh Perinpanayagam Z Manukau East 999999 Z12499 Z Z
25 Ruthven Susanne Ruthven Z Rimutaka 999999 Z12599 Z Z
26 Moore Teresa Moore Z East Coast Bays 05151 A075+25 Z Z
27 Langsbury Dora Roimata Langsbury Z Te Tai Tonga 02222 C105-5 Z Z
28 Woodley Tane Woodley Z Ohariu Ōhariu 02424 C104-4 Z Z
29 Perley Chris Perley Z Tukituki 999999 Z12999 Z Z
30 Goldsmith Rachel Goldsmith Z Clutha-Southland 03737 A093+7 Z Z
31 Kelcher John Kelcher Z Ilam 03939 A092+8 Z Z
32 Rogers Daniel Rogers Z New Lynn 999999 Z13299 Z Z
33 Wesley Richard Wesley Z Wigram 06161 A072+28 Z Z
34 Smithson Anne-Elise Smithson Z Northcote 999999 Z13499 Z Z
35 McAll Malcolm McAll Z Rodney 999999 Z13599 Z Z
36 Ford Chris Ford Z ZZ 999999 Z13699 Z Z
37 Hunt Reuben Hunt Z Waimakariri 999999 Z13799 Z Z
38 Bailey Paul Bailey Z Napier 03131 C107-7 Z Z
39 Conroy Caroline Conroy Z Papakura 03434 C105-5 Z Z
40 Coutts Sue Coutts Z Waitaki 03535 C105-5 Z Z
41 Doherty Paul Doherty Z Whangarei 999999 Z14199 Z Z
42 Drew Maddy Drew Z Otaki Ōtaki 999999 Z14299 Z Z
43 Gallagher Shane Gallagher Z Dunedin South 02727 C116-16 Z Z
44 Hill Peter Hill Z Selwyn 999999 Z14499 Z Z
45 Irwin Ruth Irwin Z Kelston 999999 Z14599 Z Z
46 Kani Henare Kani Z Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 999999 Z14699 Z Z
47 Maclean Gavin Maclean Z East Coast 999999 Z14799 Z Z
48 Mayne Nicholas Mayne Z Upper Harbour 999999 Z14899 Z Z
49 McLean Ian McLean Z Tauranga 04747 C102-2 Z Z
50 Moore Robert Moore Z Taranaki-King Country 05050 B1000 Z Z
51 Roberts Sarah Roberts Z New Plymouth 999999 Z15199 Z Z
52 Robertson Colin Robertson Z Nelson 999999 Z15299 Z Z
53 Robinson Dave Robinson Z Taupō 999999 Z15399 Z Z
54 Servian Mark Servian Z Hamilton East 999999 Z15499 Z Z
55 Siggaard Dorthe Siggaard Z Tamaki Tāmaki 999999 Z15599 Z Z
56 Stansfield Brett Stansfield Z North Shore 05454 C102-2 Z Z
57 Stewart Gary Stewart Z Te Atatū 05656 C101-1 Z Z
58 Strickson-Pua Mua Strickson-Pua Z Mangere Māngere 999999 Z15899 Z Z
59 Tupou Patricia Tupou Z Manurewa 999999 Z15999 Z Z

New Zealand First

New Zealand First announced a party list of twenty-five people on 26 August.[14] The party's final list ranks thirty-one people.[13] A number of electorate selections were also announced, including one (Mere Takoko) who did have a list ranking.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Sitting MP Andrew Williams was initially announced as an electorate candidate, but is no longer standing.[22][23]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Peters Winston Peters BList ZZ 0011 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list AGreen tickY Replaced Mike Sabin in the 2015 Northland by-election
2 Martin Tracey Martin BList Rodney 0022 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
3 Prosser Richard Prosser BList Waimakariri 0044 A099+1 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
4 Tabuteau Fletcher Tabuteau Z Rotorua 01111 A093+7 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
5 Stewart Barbara Stewart BList Waikato 0055 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
6 Mitchell Clayton Mitchell Z Tauranga 999999 Z10699 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
7 O'Rourke Denis O'Rourke BList Port Hills 0077 B1000 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
8 Paraone Pita Paraone C(Former MP) Whangarei 01212 A096+4 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
9 Mark Ron Mark C(Former MP) Wairarapa 999999 Z10999 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
10 Ball Darroch Ball Z Palmerston North 999999 Z11099 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
11 Bindra Mahesh Bindra Z Mount Roskill 02121 A090+10 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
12 Bond Ria Bond Z Invercargill 999999 Z11299 Z BGreen tickY Replaced Winston Peters (in his role as list MP) in 2015
13 Paroro Mataroa Paroro Z Hutt South 999999 Z11399 Z Z
14 Rudzki Romuald Rudzki Z Rangitīkei 999999 Z11499 Z Z
15 Reeves Jon Reeves Z Hunua 999999 Z11599 Z Z
16 Lole-Taylor Asenati Taylor BList Manukau East 0088 C108-8 ERed XN Lost seat Z
17 Catchpole Brent Catchpole C(Former MP) Papakura 01313 C104-4 Z Z
18 Abraham George Abraham Z Christchurch Central 999999 Z11899 Z Z
19 Dolman Ray Dolman Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Barr Hugh Barr Z Wellington Central 01010 C110-10 Z Z
21 Degia-Pala Anne Degia-Pala Z Kelston 999999 Z12199 Z Z
22 Campbell Steve Campbell Z Kaikōura 999999 Z12299 Z Z
23 Perry Edwin Perry C(Former MP) Taupō 02222 C101-1 Z Z
24 Gudgeon Bill Gudgeon C(Former MP) Hamilton West 01616 C108-8 Z Z
25 Pierson Brent Pierson Z Rongotai 02727 A098+2 Z Z
26 Hunt Aaron Hunt Z Rimutaka 999999 Z12699 Z Z
27 Hall John Hall Z Manurewa 999999 Z12799 Z Z
28 Taurima Richard Taurima Z ZZ 999999 Z12899 Z Z
29 Ertel Grant Ertel Z Coromandel 999999 Z12999 Z Z
30 Lyon Cliff Lyon Z ZZ 999999 Z13099 Z Z
31 Woods Bill Woods Z Selwyn 999999 Z13199 Z Z

Māori Party

The Māori Party announced a list of twenty-four people on 25 August.[24] In addition, there is one announced electorate candidate (Susan Cullen) who is not on the list.[25]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Flavell Te Ururoa Flavell AElectorate Waiariki 0099 A092+8 AGreen tickY Won Waiariki Z
2 Fox Marama Fox Z Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 999999 Z10299 BGreen tickY Elected from list Z
3 McKenzie Chris McKenzie Z Te Tai Hauāuru 999999 Z10399 Z Z
4 Paenga Te Hira Paenga Z Te Tai Tokerau 999999 Z10499 Z Z
5 Button Ngaire Button Z Te Tai Tonga 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Tuaine Nancy Tuaine Z Whanganui 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Iti Tame Iti Z ZZ 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Kiel Eraia Kiel Z ZZ 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Kaipo Anaru Kaipo Z Whangarei 999999 Z10999 Z Z
10 Bhana Raewyn Bhana Z Manurewa 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 Glavish Rangimarie Naida Glavish Z ZZ 999999 Z11199 Z Z
12 Reriti-Crofts Aroha Reriti-Crofts Z Waimakariri 999999 Z11299 Z Z
13 Te Hau Hinurewa Te Hau Z Upper Harbour 999999 Z11399 Z Z
14 Phillips Tom Phillips Z Hunua 01414 B1000 Z Z
15 Ohia-Gate Verna Ohia-Gate Z Tauranga 999999 Z11599 Z Z
16 Kendall Ann Kendall Z Papakura 999999 Z11699 Z Z
17 Pakinga Hiria Pakinga Z Coromandel 999999 Z11799 Z Z
18 Winitana Claire Winitana Z Taupō 999999 Z11899 Z Z
19 Smith Ra Smith Z Wairarapa 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Davidson Lenis Davidson Z Christchurch Central 999999 Z12099 Z Z
21 Mataki Tania Mataki Z Christchurch East 999999 Z12199 Z Z
22 Gardyne Sheryl Gardyne Z Selwyn 999999 Z12299 Z Z
23 Phillips Te Whe Ariki Phillips Z Wigram 999999 Z12399 Z Z
24 Wakefield Benita Wakefield Z Ilam 999999 Z12499 Z Z

Internet MANA

The Mana Movement and the Internet Party announced prior to the election that they would contest the election with a joint party list.[26][27] The top six places on the combined list were specifically assigned to one of the two parties (Mana takes the first, third and fourth; the Internet Party takes the second, fifth, and sixth), while the remaining places will alternate between the two as far as thirty.[28] The Internet Party announced a list of fifteen candidates (to be integrated into the joint list) on 19 June.[29][30] The Mana Party announced its own list selections on 18 August, and has also named one electorate candidate (Georgina Beyer) who will not have a list ranking.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]

Rank Name Component Party Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Harawira Hone Harawira Mana AElectorate Te Tai Tokerau 0011 B1000 ERed XN Lost seat Z
2 Harré Laila Harré Internet C(Former MP) Helensville 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 Sykes Annette Sykes Mana Z Waiariki 0022 C101-1 Z Z
4 Minto John Minto Mana Z Mount Roskill 0033 C101-1 Z Z
5 Yong Chris Yong Internet Z Te Atatū 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Pierard Miriam Pierard Internet Z Auckland Central 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Nikora Te Hāmua Nikora Mana Z Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Currin David Currin Internet Z Whangarei 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Papali'i James Papali'i Mana Z Mangere Māngere 0066 C103-3 Z Z
10 Ballantine Beverley Ballantine Internet Z Ilam 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 Greensill Angeline Greensill Mana Z Hauraki-Waikato 0088 C103-3 Z Z
12 Ho Gil Ho Internet Z Northcote 999999 Z11299 Z Z
13 O'Dea Pat O'Dea Mana Z Epsom 01515 A098+2 Z Z
14 Farvid Pani Farvid Internet Z Palmerston North 999999 Z11499 Z Z
15 Ngata Makelisi Ngata Mana Z Upper Harbour 999999 Z11599 Z Z
16 Salmon Patrick Salmon Internet Z East Coast 999999 Z11699 Z Z
17 Tipene Tangi Tipene Mana Z ZZ 999999 Z11799 Z Z
18 Sami Roshni Sami Internet Z Kelston 999999 Z11899 Z Z
19 Carolan Joe Carolan Mana Z Mount Albert 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Valentine Callum Valentine Internet Z Wellington Central 999999 Z12099 Z Z
21 Finau Sitaleki Finau Mana Z Maungakiekie 999999 Z12199 Z Z
22 Keinzley Grant Keinzley Internet Z Taranaki-King Country 999999 Z12299 Z Z
23 Trinder Joe Trinder Mana Z Manukau East 999999 Z12399 Z Z
24 McClintock Lois McClintock Internet Z Wigram 999999 Z12499 Z Z
25 Paretutanganui-Tamati Ariana Paretutanganui-Tamati Mana Z Rongotai 999999 Z12599 Z Z
26 Stewart Robert Stewart Internet Z Dunedin North 999999 Z12699 Z Z
27 Gibson Lisa Gibson Mana Z Tamaki Tāmaki 999999 Z12799 Z Z
28 Calver Raymond Calver Internet Z Hamilton East 999999 Z12899 Z Z
29 Pratley Heleyni Pratley Mana Z ZZ 999999 Z12999 Z Z
30 LePine Andrew LePine Internet Z Dunedin South 999999 Z13099 Z Z
31 Fowler Roger Fowler Mana Z Papakura 999999 Z13199 Z Z
32 Dainty Yvonne Dainty Mana Z Manurewa 999999 Z13299 Z Z

ACT

ACT New Zealand announced a twenty-person list on 13 July, and released a modified version (with Max Whitehead omitted and Tim Kronfeld added to the end) in mid-August.[38][39] The party's final list ranks forty-one people, with those not previously included being ranked in alphabetical order.[13][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 White Jamie Whyte Z Pakuranga 999999 Z10199 Z Z
2 Wang Kenneth Wang C(Former MP) ZZ 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 Grieve Robin Grieve Z Whangarei 01414 A089+11 Z Z
4 Houlbrooke Beth Houlbrooke Z Rodney 03838 A066+34 Z Z
5 Nicolson Don Nicolson Z Clutha-Southland 0033 C102-2 Z Z
6 Berry Stephen Berry Z Upper Harbour 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Kovalenko Dasha Kovalenko Z Auckland Central 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Veale Gareth Veale Z Ilam 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Cummings Ian Cummings Z Hunua 01919 A090+10 Z Z
10 Muti Sara Muti Z Hamilton West 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 Severin Toni Severin Z Christchurch Central 01717 A094+6 Z Z
12 Pirrie Phelan Pirrie Z Helensville 999999 Z11299 Z Z
13 Fletcher Stephen Fletcher Z Te Atatū 999999 Z11399 Z Z
14 Olsen David Olsen Z Coromandel 999999 Z11499 Z Z
15 Kearney Nick Kearney Z North Shore 04141 A074+26 Z Z
16 Fitzpatrick Sean Fitzpatrick Z Ohariu Ōhariu ZZ99(Libertarianz: 2) C114-14 Z Z
17 Evans Richard Evans Z Kaikōura 999999 Z11799 Z Z
18 Milne Michael Milne Z Tamaki Tāmaki 999999 Z11899 Z Z
19 Smith Ron Smith Z Hamilton East 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Kronfeld Tim Kronfeld Z Northcote 999999 Z12099 Z Z
21 Atkinson Shane Atkinson Z Wairarapa 999999 Z12199 Z Z
22 Burrow Mike Burrow Z Waikato 999999 Z12299 Z Z
23 Carley Bruce Carley Z ZZ 999999 Z12399 Z Z
24 Corbett Tom Corbett Z Rangitata 03333 A091+9 Z Z
25 Davidson Alan Davidson Z Whanganui 03636 A089+11 Z Z
26 Fergusson Tommy Fergusson Z Mount Albert 999999 Z12699 Z Z
27 Gilbert Paul Gilbert Z Selwyn 999999 Z12799 Z Z
28 Gray Lucy Gray[a] Z New Plymouth 999999 Z12899 Z Z
29 Grieve Shaun Grieve Z Wigram 999999 Z12999 Z Z
30 Haycock Bruce Haycock Z Kelston 999999 Z13099 Z Z
31 Hufflett Paul Hufflett Z Nelson 03939 A092+8 Z Z
32 Jiang Peter Juang Z ZZ 999999 Z13299 Z Z
33 Lennox Duncan Lennox Z Tukituki 999999 Z13399 Z Z
34 McCabe Kath McCabe Z ZZ 0088 C126-26 Z Z
35 Nelson Craig Nelson Z Northland 999999 Z13599 Z Z
36 Nichols Colin Nichols Z ZZ 04747 A089+11 Z Z
37 O'Sullivan Grae O'Sullivan Z Hutt South 999999 Z13799 Z Z
38 Reeder Joanne Reeder Z ZZ 999999 Z13899 Z Z
39 Russell Geoff Russell Z Port Hills 999999 Z13999 Z Z
40 Thompson John Thompson Z Papakura 999999 Z14099 Z Z
41 Wilson Neil Wilson Z Rangitikei 999999 Z14199 Z Z

United Future

United Future announced its top ten list candidates (after the party leader) on 3 August 2014.[47] Its final list is slightly modified, with the omission of Ram Parkash (originally ranked ninth) and the addition of Sam Park (eleventh).[13] The party has also announced a number of electorate candidates.[48][49]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Dunne Peter Dunne AElectorate Ohariu Ōhariu 0011 B1000 AGreen tickY Won Ōhariu Z
2 Simmons Alan Simmons Z Taupō 0055 A097+3 Z Z
3 Light Damian Light Z Northcote 01212 A091+9 Z Z
4 Eusoff Sultan Eusoff Z Rongotai 0044 B1000 Z Z
5 Rickard Ben Rickard Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Woolston Jason Woolston Z Kelston 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Stonyer Dave Stonyer Z Hutt South 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Mockridge Bryan Mockridge Z Maungakiekie 0066 C102-2 Z Z
9 Todd Quentin Todd Z Hamilton East 999999 Z10999 Z Z
10 Maxwell James Maxwell Z Tauranga 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 Park Sam Park Z Christchurch East 999999 Z11199 Z Z

Other registered parties

Conservative Party

The Conservative Party released a full list of candidates for both the Party and electorate voted.[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59] It announced its top five list rankings on 22 August, and then announced a list of twenty people on 26 August.[60][61]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Craig Colin Craig Z East Coast Bays 0011 B1000 Z Z
2 Rankin Christine Rankin Z Epsom 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 McVicar Garth McVicar Z Napier 999999 Z10399 Z Z
4 Perkin Melissa Perkin Z North Shore 999999 Z10499 Z Z
5 Saafi Edward Saafi Z Mangere Māngere 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Blair Callum Blair Z Upper Harbour 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Taylor Mel Taylor Z Northland 02323 A084+16 Z Z
8 Taylor Steve Taylor Z New Lynn 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Brown Roy Brown Z Rangitīkei 0066 C103-3 Z Z
10 Young Paul Young Z Botany 01111 A099+1 Z Z
11 Aubrey Donald Aubrey Z Waitaki 999999 Z11199 Z Z
12 Dobbs Brian Dobbs Z Waikato 0055 C107-7 Z Z
13 Stringer John Stringer Z Ilam 999999 Z11399 Z Z
14 Heyns Anton Heyns Z Rodney 999999 Z11499 Z Z
15 Brunner Michael Brunner Z Ohariu Ōhariu 999999 Z11599 Z Z
16 Reid Brent Reid Z Wairarapa 02929 A087+13 Z Z
17 Cunliffe Deborah Cunliffe Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z11799 Z Z
18 Lynch Philip Lynch Z ZZ 999999 Z11899 Z Z
19 Hudson Howard Hudson Z Kaikōura 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Ikelei Elliot Ikilei Z Manurewa 999999 Z12099 Z Z

Legalise Cannabis Party

The Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party announced its first ten list rankings on 10 August, and later announced a slightly modified list of thirteen people on 20 August.[62][63][64][65] Three candidates who had previously been announced (Paula Lambert in Christchurch Central, David Kent in Rongotai, and Richard Neutgens in Auckland Central) were not on the party's final candidates list.[62][66]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Crawford Julian Crawford Z Dunedin South 0044 A097+3 Z Z
2 Gray Abe Gray Z Dunedin North 01818 A084+16 Z Z
3 Kingi Emma-Jane Kingi Z Te Tai Tonga 0077 A096+4 Z Z
4 Gregory Alistair Gregory Z Wellington Central 999999 Z10499 Z Z
5 Lye Jeffrey Lye Z Kelston 0055 B1000 Z Z
6 Goode Richard Goode Z Mana 0099 A097+3 Z Z
7 Manning Romana Manning Z Tukituki 01313 A094+6 Z Z
8 Wilkinson Rob Wilkinson Z Christchurch Central 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Dombrowski Jamie Dombroski Z New Plymouth 01515 A094+6 Z Z
10 Mulqueen Sandy Mulqueen Z ZZ 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 McDermott Adrian McDermott Z Te Atatū 02020 A091+9 Z Z
12 Heath Ant Heath Z ZZ 999999 Z11299 Z Z
13 McMullan Paul McMullan Z ZZ 02828 A085+15 Z Z

Democrats for Social Credit

The New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party and electorate candidates list.[67] Its final list ranks thirty-five people.[13]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 de Ruyter Stephnie de Ruyter Z Invercargill 0011 B1000 Z Z
2 Leitch Chris Leitch Z Whangarei 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 Pemberton John Pemberton Z Taupō 0022 C101-1 Z Z
4 Ransom Katherine Ransom Z Waikato 0044 B1000 Z Z
5 Voight Warren Voight Z Dunedin South 0033 C102-2 Z Z
6 Steemson Alida Steemson Z Ohariu Ōhariu 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 van Wieren Hessel van Wieren Z Waitaki 0066 C101-1 Z Z
8 Leitch Andrew Leitch Z New Lynn 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Jobsis Jason Jobsis Z Clutha-Southland 999999 Z10999 Z Z
10 Knuckey James Knuckey Z Wellington Central 999999 Z11099 Z Z
11 McKenzie Carolyn McKenzie Z Hamilton East 0055 C106-6 Z Z
12 Columbus Robin Columbus Z Christchurch Central 999999 Z11299 Z Z
13 Ryan Dick Ryan Z Tukituki 999999 Z11399 Z Z
14 Alchin-Smith Harry Alchin-Smith Z East Coast 01515 A099+1 Z Z
15 Rhodes Mischele Rhodes Z Hamilton West 999999 Z11599 Z Z
16 Tamiti Hahona Rakiri Tamati Z Te Tai Tonga 999999 Z11699 Z Z
17 Pulford Barry Pulford Z Napier 0099 C108-8 Z Z
18 Adcock-White Peter Adcock-White Z Waimakariri 01717 C101-1 Z Z
19 Livingston Tracy Livingston Z Bay of Plenty 999999 Z11999 Z Z
20 Wilson David Wilson Z Northland 999999 Z12099 Z Z
21 Mitchell Huia Mitchell Z Hunua 01111 C110-10 Z Z
22 McCaskey John McCaskey Z Kaikōura 01010 C112-12 Z Z
23 Ring John Ring Z Wigram 01818 C105-5 Z Z
24 Mowat Miriam Mowat Z Dunedin North 999999 Z12499 Z Z
25 Espin David Espin Z Taranaki-King Country 02020 C105-5 Z Z
26 Smith Heather Marion Smith Z Whanganui 0077 C119-19 Z Z
27 Gribben Gary Gribben Z Port Hills 02222 C105-5 Z Z
28 Bayly Adrian Bayly Z Nelson 999999 Z12899 Z Z
29 Leitch Tim Leitch Z North Shore 999999 Z12999 Z Z
30 England Ron England Z Mana 02323 C107-7 Z Z
31 Balsom Kelly Balsom Z ZZ 01919 C112-12 Z Z
32 Baird Errol Baird Z ZZ 01616 C116-16 Z Z
33 Hewlett Karl Hewlett Z ZZ 999999 Z13399 Z Z
34 Balsom Kerry Balsom Z ZZ 999999 Z13499 Z Z
35 Richards Robert Richards Z ZZ 999999 Z13599 Z Z

Focus New Zealand

Focus New Zealand's party list consisted of eight people.[13] It has announced electorate candidates.[68]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Rintoul Ken Rintoul Z Northland 999999 Z10199 Z Z
2 King Les King Z Whangarei 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 Oakley Terry Oakley Z ZZ 999999 Z10399 Z Z
4 Vujcich John Vujcich Z ZZ 999999 Z10499 Z Z
5 Flintoff Hayden Flintoff Z ZZ 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Singh Ranjit Singh Z ZZ 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Fairlie Julian Fairlie Z ZZ 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Gordon Christie Gordon Z ZZ 999999 Z10899 Z Z

1Law4All Party

A post to the 1Law4All Party's Facebook page indicated that the party will not be standing any candidates in the 2014 election. According to the message, the resignation of four out of five board members ("a deliberate act of sabotage") prevents the party from approving a candidate list before the official deadline, no candidates for the party ended up being submitted prior to the closure of nominations.[69]

Independent Coalition

The NZ Independent Coalition announced a party list of ten people on 19 August 2014.[70][71][72][73]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Previous
rank
Change Initial results Later changes
1 Horan Brendan Horan BList Bay of Plenty ZZ99(NZ First: 6) A095+5 ERed XN Lost seat Z
2 O'Neill Michael O'Neill Z Tauranga 999999 Z10299 Z Z
3 Spellman Pat Spellman Z Waiariki 999999 Z10399 Z Z
4 Rye-McGregor Joanne Rye-McGregor Z ZZ 999999 Z10499 Z Z
5 Keogh Jack Keogh Z ZZ 999999 Z10599 Z Z
6 Singh Barjindar Singh Z ZZ 999999 Z10699 Z Z
7 Barkley Karl Barkley Z Clutha-Southland 999999 Z10799 Z Z
8 Gordon Wal Gordon Z ZZ 999999 Z10899 Z Z
9 Pollock Rick Pollock Z ZZ 999999 Z10999 Z Z
10 Mollo Giovanni Mollo Z ZZ 999999 Z11099 Z Z

Ban 1080

The Ban 1080 Party released a list of nine people on 19 August 2014.[74] Its final list reversed the two final candidates.[13]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Initial results Later changes
1 Downard Mike Downard Z Coromandel Z Z
2 Wallace Bill Wallace Z ZZ Z Z
3 Salter Peter Salter Z West Coast-Tasman Z Z
4 Veint James Veint Z Clutha-Southland Z Z
5 Tomlinson Glen Tomlinson Z Kaikōura Z Z
6 Cheel Patricia Cheel Z East Coast Bays Z Z
7 McClunie Mike McClunie Z ZZ Z Z
8 Burrill John Burrill Z ZZ Z Z
9 Blick Andy Blick Z ZZ Z Z

Civilian Party

The Civilian Party's list ranked eight people.[13]

Rank Name Incumbency Contesting electorate Initial results Later changes
1 Uffindell Ben Uffindell Z ZZ Z Z
2 Walsh Lucy-Jane Walsh Z ZZ Z Z
3 Gower Marcus Gower Z ZZ Z Z
4 Topp Michael Topp Z ZZ Z Z
5 O'Neill Katie O'Neill Z ZZ Z Z
6 Berger Harry Berger Z ZZ Z Z
7 McLeod Tim McLeod Z ZZ Z Z
8 Downing Kim Downing Z ZZ Z Z

Notes

  1. ^ Then known as James Gray.[46]

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