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1999 New Zealand general election

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General election in New Zealand

1999 New Zealand general election

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All 120 seats in theHouse of Representatives
61 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout2,127,295 (84.77%)Decrease3.51%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Jenny Shipley 2013 (crop).jpg
Jim Anderton, 2010.jpg
LeaderHelen ClarkJenny ShipleyJim Anderton
PartyLabourNationalAlliance
Leader since1 December 19938 December 19977 May 1995
Leader's seatMount AlbertRakaiaWigram
Last election37 seats, 28.19%44 seats, 33.87%13 seats, 10.10%
Seats won493910
Seat changeIncrease 12Decrease 5Decrease 3
Electorate vote854,736
41.75%

Increase 10.67
641,361
31.92%
Decrease 1.99
141,322
6.90%
Decrease 4.35
Party vote800,199
38.74%

Increase 10.55
629,932
30.50%
Decrease 3.37
159,859
7.74%
Decrease 2.36

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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Rod Donald and Jeanette Fitzsimons (cropped).jpg
Winston Peters cropped.PNG
LeaderRichard PrebbleRod Donald
Jeanette Fitzsimons
Winston Peters
PartyACTGreenNZ First
Leader since24 March 199621 May 199518 July 1993
Leader's seatList
(lostWellington Central)
List
Coromandel
Tauranga
Last election8 seats, 6.10%Ran as part ofAlliance17 seats, 13.35%
Seats won975
Seat changeIncrease 1Increase 7Decrease 12
Electorate vote92,445
4.52%
Increase 0.77
86,157
4.21%
New
85,737
4.19%
Decrease 9.30
Party vote145,493
7.04%
Increase 0.94
106,560
5.16%
New
87,926
4.26%
Decrease 9.09

 Seventh party
 
Peter Dunne.jpg
LeaderPeter Dunne
PartyUnited NZ
Leader since13 December 1993
Leader's seatOhariu Belmont
Last election1 seat, 0.88%
Seats won1
Seat changeSteady
Electorate vote11,065
0.54%
Decrease 0.34
Party vote22,467
1.10%
Decrease 0.97

Results by electorate, shaded by winning margin

Prime Minister before election

Jenny Shipley
National

Subsequent Prime Minister

Helen Clark
Labour

The1999 New Zealand general election was held on 27 November 1999 to determine the composition of the46th New Zealand Parliament. The governingNational Party, led byPrime MinisterJenny Shipley, was defeated, being replaced by a coalition ofHelen Clark'sLabour Party and the smallerAlliance. This marked an end to nine years of theFourth National Government, and the beginning of theFifth Labour Government which would govern for nine years in turn, until its loss to the National Party in the2008 general election. It was the first New Zealand election where both major parties had female leaders.

Background

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Before the election, the National Party had an unstable hold on power. After the1996 election National had formed a coalition with the populistNew Zealand First party and its controversial leader,Winston Peters. The coalition was unpopular, as New Zealand First was seen as opposed to the National government, and had made many statements in the1996 election campaign to that effect, such as saying that only through New Zealand First couldNational Party be toppled, and Peters said that he would not acceptJim Bolger as prime minister,Bill Birch as Finance Minister orJenny Shipley in a social welfare portfolio. NZ First's support crashed, though this was also partly caused by scandals and by mid-1997, NZ First was polling at as low as 2%. National also polled badly, andJim Bolger was replaced as prime minister with Jenny Shipley.

Gradually, however, the relationship between the two parties deteriorated, and Peters took his party out of the coalition, after Shipley sacked him from her cabinet. A number of New Zealand First MPsdeserted Peters, establishing themselves as independents or as members of newly established parties. By forming agreements with these MPs, National was able to keep itself in office, but its control was often unsteady. The polls were still initially close, but without NZ First support, National's chances of forming a government were slim. Eventually,Labour Party gained a solid lead over National.

The Labour Party, which had been inOpposition since losing the1990 election, presented a strong challenge, particularly due to its agreement with the smaller Alliance party. The two had not previously enjoyed good relations, primarily due to the presence of theNewLabour Party as one of the Alliance's key members. NewLabour had been established byJim Anderton, a former Labour MP who quit the party in protest over the economic reforms ofRoger Douglas, which were often blamed for Labour's election loss in 1990. Gradually, as the Labour Party withdrew fromRogernomics, the Alliance (led by Anderton) reduced its hostility towards Labour, but it was not until shortly before the 1999 election that a formal understanding was reached regarding a possible left-wing coalition. This agreement was deemed a necessary step towards building a credible alternative to the National Party.

This election was the first one in New Zealand's history where both main parties were led by women, being repeated again in the 2020 election.

MPs retiring in 1999

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Fifteen MPs intended to retire at the end of the 45th Parliament.

PartyNameElectorate
ACTDerek Quigley(List)
Patricia Schnauer(List)
AlliancePam Corkery(List)
IndependentNeil Kirton(List)
Peter McCardle(List)
Mauri PacificJack Elder(List)
NationalJohn BanksWhangarei
Bill BirchPort Waikato
Christine FletcherEpsom
Doug Graham(List)
Peter Gresham(List)
Denis MarshallRangitikei
Roger Maxwell(List)
Joy Quigley(List)
LabourMike MooreWaimakariri
Larry SutherlandChristchurch East

Outgoing parliament

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AffiliationIdeologyMembers
At1996 electionAt dissolution
NationalLiberal conservatism4444
LabourSocial democracy3737
AllianceSocial democracy139
GreenGreen politics2
NZ FirstPopulism179
ACTClassical liberalism88
Mauri PacificMulticulturalism5
Te TawharauMāori politics1
Mana WahineMāorifeminism1
United NZChristian democracy11
Christian HeritageChristian democracy1
Independent2
Total120120

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Notes

  • The Greens had contested the election under the Alliance banner, but split from the Alliance in 1997, remaining in their parliamentary faction.

The election

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The election took place on 27 November. Less than 84.1% of the 2,509,365 people registered to vote turned out for the election. This was the lowest turnout for some time, although it would drop further in the2002 election. A total of 679 candidates stood for electorate seats, representing 36 parties. Party lists comprised 760 candidates from 22 parties. The new government was sworn in on 10 December.

In the election 965 candidates stood, and there were 22 registered parties with party lists. Of the candidates, 482 were electorate and list, 197 were electorate only, and 286 were list only. 67% of candidates (647) were male and 33% (318) female.[2][3]

Opinion polling

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Main article:Opinion polling for the 1999 New Zealand general election

Results

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Labour Party won 49 seats in parliament. When combined with the ten seats won by the Alliance, the coalition was two seats short of an absolute majority. It was able to form anew government with support from theGreen Party, which entered parliament for the first time as an independent party (having previously been a part of the Alliance). The Green Party's entry to parliament was by a narrow margin, however – in order to gain seats, it needed to either win 5% of the party vote or win an electorate seat, neither of which the party appeared likely to do.Helen Clark openly encouraged Labour supporters in theCoromandel to give their constituency vote to Green Party co-leaderJeanette Fitzsimons[4] and their party vote to Labour.[5] However, when all special votes (that is, votes cast by people who were not able to attend a polling place in their electorate on the day of the election) were counted, the Greens had narrowly reached not one but both targets – Jeanette Fitzsimons won the electorate of Coromandel by 250 votes, and the party gained 5.16% of the vote.

The National Party, while not performing exceptionally poorly, failed to gain enough support to keep it in power. It won 39 seats, ten fewer than the Labour Party.ACT New Zealand, a potential coalition partner for National, gained nine seats. While this was an increase on ACT's previous election results, it was not sufficient to enable the National Party to form a government. National's former coalition partner, New Zealand First, performed poorly, with voters punishing it for the problems in the last government. The party received less than 5% of the vote, and so would have been removed from parliament had Winston Peters not retained his electorate ofTauranga, something he did by only 63 votes. None of the MPs who deserted New Zealand First were returned to parliament.

Detailed results

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Parliamentary parties

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Summary of the 27 November 1999 election for theHouse of Representatives[6]
PartyParty voteElectorate voteSeats
Votes%Change
(pp)
Votes%Change
(pp)
ListElectorateTotal+/-
Labour800,19938.74Increase10.55854,73641.75Increase10.6784149Increase12
National629,93230.50Decrease3.37641,36131.32Decrease1.99172239Decrease5
Alliance159,8597.74Decrease2.36141,3226.90Decrease4.359110Decrease3
ACT145,4937.04Increase0.9492,4454.52Increase0.77909Increase1
Green106,5605.16new86,1574.21new617new
NZ First87,9264.26Decrease9.0985,7374.19Decrease9.30415Decrease12
United NZ11,0650.54Decrease0.3422,4671.10Decrease0.97011Steady
Christian Heritage49,1542.38Decrease1.9544,8852.19Decrease0.19000Steady
Christian Democrats23,0331.12new19,2890.94new000new
Legalise Cannabis22,6871.10Decrease0.566,5190.32Increase0.15000Steady
Libertarianz5,9490.29Increase0.26Decrease0.03000Steady
Mana Māori5,1900.25Increase0.053,9250.19Decrease0.04000Steady
Mauri Pacific4,0080.19new9,3210.46new000new
Animals First3,2440.17Decrease0.01000Steady
McGillicuddy Serious3,1910.15Decrease0.143,6330.18Decrease0.32000Steady
South Island2,9120.14new2,4080.12new000new
Natural Law1,7120.08Decrease0.072,1010.10Decrease0.16000Steady
One NZ1,3110.06new2670.01new000new
NMP9360.05new6880.03new000new
Freedom Movement4540.02new7620.04new000new
People's Choice3870.02new1540.01new000new
Republican2920.01Increase0.012310.01Steady000Steady
Unregistered parties2,3540.11Increase0.04000Steady
Independent23,0041.12Increase0.08000Steady
Valid votes2,065,49497.10Increase0.042,047,47396.25Decrease0.31
Informal votes19,8870.93Increase0.5537,9081.78Increase0.90
Disallowed votes41,8841.97Decrease0.5941,8841.97Decrease0.59
Total2,127,2651002,127,2651005367120
Eligible voters and Turnout2,509,36584.77Decrease3.512,509,36584.77Decrease3.51

In addition to the registered parties listed above, some groups participated in the election without submitting party lists. Many of these were unregistered parties, lacking the necessary membership numbers for submitting a party list. There were, however, three registered ones that did not, for whatever reason, submit a party list. In total, 14 parties nominated electorate candidates only. By number of votes received, the most significant parties to do this wereTe Tawharau (registered),Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata (registered), theEqual Rights Party (unregistered), thePiri Wiri Tua Movement (unregistered), and theAsia Pacific United Party (registered). None of these parties were successful. There were also 36 independent candidates, also unsuccessful. TheMauri Pacific Party, established by a group of defectors from New Zealand First, failed to place even second in the electorates they held. Te Tawharau, which held a seat in parliament thanks to another New Zealand First defector, failed to retain its seat.

Votes summary

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Constituency Vote
Labour
41.75%
National
31.92%
Alliance
6.90%
ACT
4.52%
Green
4.21%
NZ First
4.19%
Christian Heritage
2.19%
United NZ
1.10%
Others
3.22%
Party Vote
Labour
38.74%
National
30.50%
Alliance
7.74%
ACT
7.04%
Green
5.16%
NZ First
4.26%
Christian Heritage
2.38%
Future NZ
1.12%
Legalise Cannabis
1.10%
United NZ
0.54%
Others
1.43%
Parliament seats
Labour
40.83%
National
32.50%
Alliance
8.33%
ACT
7.50%
Green
5.83%
NZ First
4.17%
United NZ
0.83%

Electorate results

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Party affiliation of winning electorate candidates.

Of the 67 electorates in the 1999 election, a majority (41) were won by the opposition Labour Party. Included in Labour's total are the Maori seats, which it managed to regain after losing them to New Zealand First in the previous election. The governing National Party won 22 electorate seats, slightly less than a third of the total.

Four minor parties managed to win electorate seats. This proved important for some – neither New Zealand First nor United would have entered parliament if not forWinston Peters andPeter Dunne retaining their seats.Jim Anderton also retained his seat. The Greens won their first electorate seat whenJeanette Fitzsimons took Coromandel, although since the Greens crossed the 5% threshold, this was of less importance than originally thought. The Greens were not to repeat an electorate win until the 2020 election, with Chloë Swarbrick's plurality in Auckland Central.

The table below shows the results of the 1999 general election:

Key

  National  Labour  Alliance  Green  ACT  United NZ
  NZ First  Legalise Cannabis  Mauri Pacific  Christian Democrats  Te Tawharau  Independent
Electorate results of the 1999 New Zealand general election[7][8]
ElectorateIncumbentWinnerMajorityRunner upThird place
General electorates
AlbanyMurray McCully4,948Hamish McCrackenHeather Ann McConachy
AorakiJim Sutton7,139Wayne F MarriottLynley Simmons
Auckland CentralJudith Tizard5,285Martin PoulsenSandra Lee
Banks PeninsulaDavid CarterRuth Dyson1,455David CarterMaevis Watson
Bay of PlentyTony Ryall7,102Terry HughesPeter Brown
Christchurch CentralTim Barnett9,404John StringerLiz Gordon
Christchurch EastLarry SutherlandLianne Dalziel11,162John KnoxPaul Piesse
Clutha-SouthlandBill English6,401Lesley SoperDave Mackie
CoromandelMurray McLeanJeanette Fitzsimons250Murray McLeanMargaret Hawkeswood
Dunedin NorthPete Hodgson12,695Katherine RichQuentin Findlay
Dunedin SouthMichael CullenDavid Benson-Pope10,608Russel KeastMark Ryan
East CoastNew electorateJanet Mackey3,845Matthew ParkinsonGavin MacLean
EpsomChristine FletcherRichard Worth1,908Rodney HideDavid Jacobs
Hamilton EastTony Steel692Dianne YatesPeter Jamieson
Hamilton WestBob SimcockMartin Gallagher1,629Bob SimcockDave Macpherson
HunuaWarren Kyd5,195Paul SchofieldJanice Graham
Hutt SouthTrevor Mallard8,885Clare RadomskeChristopher Milne
IlamGerry Brownlee6,792Alison WilkieLois Griffiths
InvercargillMark Peck7,990Eric RoyStephnie de Ruyter
KaikouraDoug KiddLynda Scott1,486Brian McNamaraIan Ewen-Street
KarapiroJohn LuxtonLindsay Tisch5,216Paul CroninJohn Pemberton
ManaGraham Kelly5,475Mark ThomasMoira Ann Lawler
MāngereTaito Phillip Field13,047Sylvia TaylorFinau Kolo
Manukau EastRoss Robertson7,086Ken YeeCharles Lowndes
ManurewaGeorge Hawkins13,062Enosa Auva'aToia Lucas
MaungakiekieBelinda VernonMark Gosche2,512Belinda VernonMatt Robson
Mount AlbertNew electorateHelen Clark13,108Noelene BucklandJill Ovens
Mount RoskillNew electoratePhil Goff9,707Phil RaffillsSarah Martin
NapierGeoff Braybrooke11,863Anne TolleyRobin Gwynn
NelsonNick Smith4,521Simon FraserMary Ellen O'Connor
New PlymouthHarry Duynhoven15,092Len JuryTom Smithers
North ShoreWayne Mapp7,048Helen DuncanMichael Pinkney
NorthcoteIan RevellAnn Hartley278Ian RevellGrant Gillon
NorthlandJohn Carter5,454Les RobertsonIan Walker
Ohariu-BelmontPeter Dunne12,557Derek BestKathryn Asare
OtagoGavan Herlihy2,367Val DearmanBill Holvey
OtakiJudy Keall7,250Roger SowryRussell Franklin
PakurangaMaurice Williamson5,314Patrick HineDick Quax
Palmerston NorthSteve Maharey13,153George HalliganJohn Gerard Hehir
Port WaikatoBill BirchPaul Hutchison13,153Trish RyanDavid Fowler
RakaiaJenny Shipley10,602Diane SchurgersAnnabel Taylor
RangitikeiDenis MarshallSimon Power289Craig WalshamDion Martin
RimutakaPaul Swain8,374Stuart Blair RoddickBrendan Tracey
RodneyLockwood Smith6,905Mark DomneyJill Jeffs
RongotaiAnnette King12,928Stuart BoagRichard Wernham
RotoruaMax BradfordSteve Chadwick4,978Max BradfordLynne Dempsey
TamakiClem Simich4,911Lynne PillayAlex Swney
Taranaki-King CountryShane Ardern6,510John YoungKevin Campbell
TaupoMark Burton3,578David SteeleNick Fisher
TaurangaWinston Peters63Katherine O'ReganMargaret Wilson
Te AtatuNew electorateChris Carter9,262Vanessa NeesonLaila Harré
TitirangiNew electorateDavid Cunliffe5,800Marie HaslerStephen Abel
TukitukiRick Barker8,646Larry WhiteJohn Ormond
WaimakaririMike MooreClayton Cosgrove1,141Gideon CouperJohn Wright
WairarapaWyatt CreechGeorgina Beyer3,033Paul HenryCathy Casey
WaitakereMarie HaslerBrian Neeson4,056Jonathan HuntDavid Clendon
Wellington CentralRichard PrebbleMarian Hobbs1,482Richard PrebbleMichael Appleby
West Coast-TasmanDamien O'Connor7,378Rod O'BeirnePat O'Dea
WhanganuiJill Pettis3,155Chester BorrowsMark Middleton
WhangareiJohn BanksPhil Heatley1,934Denise JelicichBrian Donnelly
WigramJim Anderton9,885Angus McKayMike Mora
Māori electorates
Hauraki MaoriNew electorateJohn Tamihere7,238Josie AndersonWillie Jackson
Ikaroa-RāwhitiNew electorateParekura Horomia695Derek FoxBill Gudgeon
Te Tai HauāuruTuku MorganNanaia Mahuta6,233Lorraine AndersonTuku Morgan
Te Tai TokerauTau HenareDover Samuels5,692Anaru GeorgeTau Henare
Te Tai TongaTu WyllieMahara Okeroa4,522Tu WyllieVern Winitana
WaiarikiNew electorateMita Ririnui4,369Tuariki DelamereArapeta Tahana

List results

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Main article:Party lists in the 1999 New Zealand general election
Highest polling party in each electorate.

MPs returned via party lists, and unsuccessful candidates, were as follows:[9][10]

LabourMichael Cullen
Jonathan Hunt
Margaret Wilson
Tariana Turia
Dianne Yates
Helen Duncan
Joe Hawke
LuamanuvaoWinnie Laban
Unsuccessful:Lynne Pillay,John Blincoe, George Eru, Lili Tuioti,Ashraf Choudhary, Brenda Lowe-Johnson,Lesley Soper, Gordon Duncan, Denise Jelicich, Warren Lindberg, Derek Best, Josie Karanga, Tuipola Eva Charlton, Terry Hughes, Lindsay Rea, Glen Cameron, Kenneth Barclay, Margaret Hawkeswood, Tapihana Shelford, Hamish McCracken, Val Dearman,David Shearer, Lynette Stutz, Max Purnell, Yani Johanson
NationalWyatt Creech
Don McKinnon2
Georgina te Heuheu
Roger Sowry
Belinda Vernon
Pansy Wong
Simon Upton2
John Luxton
Max Bradford
Doug Kidd
Annabel Young
Eric Roy
Anne Tolley
David Carter
Bob Simcock
Katherine Rich
Marie Hasler
Unsuccessful:Arthur Anae1,Alec Neill1,Katherine O'Regan, Mark Thomas, Phil Raffills,Kerry Prendergast, Martin Poulson, David Steele, Dale Stephens, Angus McKay,Paul Henry,Chester Borrows, George Ngatai, Enosa Auva'a, Bret Bestic, Rod O'Beirne, Wayne Marriott,Stephen Rainbow,Tim Macindoe, George Kahi, Larry White, Ken Yee, Matthew Parkinson, Dawn Honeybun, George Halligan, Grant McCallum, Peggy Burrows, Toni Millar, Noelene Buckland, Stuart Boag
AllianceSandra Lee
Matt Robson
John Wright
Phillida Bunkle
Laila Harré
Grant Gillon
Liz Gordon
Willie Jackson
Kevin Campbell
Unsuccessful: Mark Ryan, Heather Ann McConachy, Des Ratima, Dave Macpherson, Gerard Hehir, Moira Ann Lawler, Finau Kolo, Trevor Lance Barnard, Tricia Cutforth, Tekarehana Wicks, Robin Gwynn,Stephnie de Ruyter, Vernon Tile, Vern Winitana, Sarah Martin, Brendan Tracey,Cathy Casey,Jill Ovens, Deborah Frederikse, Tony Bird, Rebecca Matthews, Mary Ellen O'Connor, Gavin Maclean, Dion Martin, Evana Belich, Michael Treen, John Pemberton, Peter Jamieson, David Wilson, Donna Pokere-Phillips, Harry Alchin-Smith, Bonnie Johnstone, Janice Graham, Joseph Te Pare, Anna Sutherland, Lois Griffiths, Quentin Findlay, Peter Conrad Romanovsky, Gordon Parr, Lynley Simmons, Wayne Morris, Maevis Watson, Lindsay Mehrtens, John Neill, Bruce Bennett Holm, Pirihira Kaio,Paul Piesse, Bill Mockridge, Patrick Rooney
ACTRichard Prebble
Ken Shirley
Stephen Franks
Donna Awatere Huata
Rodney Hide
Owen Jennings
Muriel Newman
Penny Webster
Gerry Eckhoff
Unsuccessful:Heather Roy,Dick Quax, Kathryn Asare, Max Whitehead, Andrew Davies,Hilary Calvert, Alex Wong, Nigel Mattison, Bruce Howat, Mike Steeneveld, Coral Wong, John Ormond, Charles Lowndes, Christopher Milne, Angus Ogilvie, Michael Coote, Brett Ambler, Vijaya Charan, Katharine Sillars, Matt McInnes, Lech Beltowski, Alex Swney, Ian Carline, Moira Irving, Daniel King, Richard Cox, John Thompson, Paul King, Reg Turner, Graham Hewett, John Morrison, Malcolm Spark, Glen Cowie, Alan Beecham, Dean Richardson, Alan Wood, Willie Martin, Ian Swan, Andrew Power, Lynne Cook, Lynley McKerrow, Gavin Denby, Barbara Steinijans, Ria Gray-Lock, Morris Hey, Jean Thompson, Paul Booth, Trevor West, Men Chandler, John Peters, Darryl Ward, Wayne Harris, Stephen Kidby, William Tripe, Kati Unuia,Garry Mallett
GreensRod Donald
Ian Ewen-Street
Sue Bradford
Nándor Tánczos
Sue Kedgley
Keith Locke
Unsuccessful:Mike Ward, Janine McVeagh, Richard Davies, Judy Bischoff, Danna Glendining,Janet McVeagh, Caron Zillwood, Evan Alty, Michael Tritt, Rex Verity, Laurence Boomert,David Clendon, Brendan Hoare, Lynne Dempsey, Frankie Dean, Diana Pennel, Don Murray, Diana Mellor, Angie Denby,Stephen Abel,Craig Potton,Celia Wade-Brown, Toni Atkinson, Karen Summerhays, Jeremy Hall, Deb Harding, Ruth Gardner, Pat McNamara, Wayne Parsonson, Pid Direen, Clive Taylor, Bera MacClement, Cliff Mason, Dianne Gillard, Rich Wernham, James Baynton, Craig Carson, Jane Wells, Chris Marshall, David Rose, Robert Cawte, Olive Gallagher, Chris Hay, John Carapiet, Nick Fisher, Jim Valley, Greg Sawyer
New Zealand FirstPeter Brown
Brian Donnelly
Ron Mark
Doug Woolerton
Unsuccessful: Ian Walker, Suzanne Bruce, Andrew Gin, Josie Anderson,Gilbert Myles, Jonathan Mosen, Kahukore Baker, Chris Comesky, Allan Wise, Rob Harris, David Fowler, Chris Rivers, Pat O'Dea,Pita Paraone,Robyn McDonald, Bill Woods,Jenny Bloxham, Graham Adams, Dave Mackie,Bill Gudgeon, Anaru George, Robert Dixon, Gordon Stewart, Anne Martin,Brent Catchpole, Charles Crofts, Lorraine Anderson, John Ballantyne, Jerry Hohepa, Joy Brett, Dilip Rupa,Edwin Perry, Raymond Hina, Dawn Mullins, Mae Neuman
Christian HeritageUnsuccessful:Graham Capill, Philip Sherry,Ewen McQueen, Gael Donoghue, John Bryant,Frank Grover, Rosemarie Thomas, Vic Jarvis, Tuhi Vahaakolo, Dick Holland, David Parlour, Grant Bradfield, Rosemary Francis, Barrie Paterson, Chris Salt, Helma Vermeulen, Nick Barber, Robin Corner, Mike Lloyd, Madeleine Flannagan, Max Shierlaw, McGregor Simpson, Geoff Francis, Jim Prime, Mary Paki, Mark Munroe, Derek Blight, Judith Phillips, Renton Maclachlan, Mike Ferguson, Rod Harris, David Simpkin, John Tonson, Steve Williams, Margaret Burgess, Barry Pepperell, Marin Reid, Uaita Levi, Eleanor Goodall, Richard Rangihuna, Leona Emberson-Ready, Joyce Stevens, Ken Moore, Ross Prichard, Tony Corbett, Ned Jack, Mark Jones, Don Moore, Gavin Hockly, Diane Taylor, Russell Zwies, Steve Panapa, Bob Davis, Tony Brebner, Mary-Anne Gladwell, John van der Zee, Ken Andrew, Murray Pirret, Jeannette Shramka, Grant Peck, Hasko Starrenberg, Victor Grubi, David Harris, John Streekstra
Future New ZealandUnsuccessful:Anthony Walton, David Brown,Murray Smith, Geoffrey Hounsell, Grant Bowater, Kanui Hiha, Daryl Gregory, Kevin Harper,Larry Baldock, Yvonne Palmer, Robert Wheeler, Harold Smithers,David Ogden,Judy Turner, Wayne Chapman, Julie Belding, Walter McGrail, Jason Keiller, Linda Dring, Craig Hunt, Win Murray, David Perkin, Tiwha Blake, Rosemary Drake, Martyn Seddon
Legalise CannabisUnsuccessful:Michael Appleby, Allan Webb, Kevin O'Connell, David Moore, Jeanette Saxby, Caleb Armstrong, Paul McMullan, Brian Jensen, Mike Britnell, Daya Moy, Kerry Gooch, Evelyn Adele Shingleton, Teresa Aporo, Christine Mitchell, Daniel Hovell, Benjamin Clark, Riki Joyce
UnitedUnsuccessful: Mike Sheppard, Aditya Prakash Kashyap, Ram Prakash, Jim Howard, Kim Woon, Graham Butterworth, Kookie Samin, Rehana Qureshi, Colin Jackson, Steven Bright, Maata Fuimaono, Frank Owen, Gray Phillips, Bryan Mockridge, John Hubscher, Kent Clark, Youssuf Qureshi, Murray Callister, Atiqur Rahman, Pathik Vyas, Seyed Hosseni
LibertarianzUnsuccessful:Lindsay Perigo, Richard McGrath,Deborah Coddington,Bernard Darnton, Tina White, Peter Linton, Larry Timberlake, Sally O'Brien, Julian Darby,Chris Lewis, Peter Cresswell, Paul McDonald, Anna Woolf, Joy Faulkner, Robert Winefield, Scott Alsweiler, Keith Patterson, Andrew Couper, Robert White, Andrew Bates, Michael Murphy, Mark McCombe, Nikolas Haden, Chris Robertson, Mike Webber, Richard Wiig, Russell Watkins, Helen Hughes, Derek Bull, Ken Riddle
Mana MaoriUnsuccessful:Tame Iti,Tuariki Delamere,Angeline Greensill, Richard Kake, Tunuirangi McLean, Tracey Hancy,Ken Mair, Anton Kerekere, Jesse Pene, Mereana Pitman, David Edmonds, Henare Morehu, Te Miringa Hohaia, Gareth Seymour, Himenoa Kake, Tania Rauna, Ellen Amohanga, Diane Prince, Anthony Moke, Lai Toy, Nigel Tairua, Ngahapeaparatuae Lomax, Julie Nathan, Harata Jane Paul, Tehurihanga Heihei, Rangimarie Harding, Wiremu Tairua, Tiare Para
Mauri PacificUnsuccessful:Tau Henare,Tuku Morgan, Peta Si'ulepa,Rana Waitai,Ann Batten, Te Orohi Paul, Atawhai Tibble, Amokura Huia Panoho, Rovina Anderson, Eric Chuah, Danny Turia, Rajesh Masters, Martin Kaipo, Helen Akhtari, Trieste Te Awe Awe, Sharon Faloon, Rayna Waitai, Fa'amatuainu Iakopo, Laura Mason, Richard Waitai, Kelly Waitai, Api Malu
Animals FirstUnsuccessful: Alistar McKellow, Adrienne Hall, Susan Walker, Terri Walsh, Bettina Brown, Brenda Walker, Janice Strong, Jan Cumming, Peter Crosse, Neville Lynch
McGillicuddy SeriousUnsuccessful:Graeme Cairns, Leanne Ireland, Steve Richards, Rodney Hansen, K T Julian, Val Smith, Peter Caldwell, Greg Smith,Donna Demente, Paul Smith, Robyn West, Adrian Holroyd, Johanna Sanders,Cecil G. Murgatroyd, Penny Bousfield, Grant Knowles, Heidi Borchardt, Paull Cooke, Amy Ross, Rebekah Coogan, Derek Craig, Douglas Mackie, Mark Servian, Bernard Smith, Paul Beere, Worik Turei Stanton,Metiria Stanton Turei, Phil Clayton, Megan Seawright, Timothy Owens, Antony Deaker, Colin Howie, Adrienne Carthew, Jonat Wharton, Paula Hudson, Helen Thornton, Amy MacDonald, David McGregor, Fiona Jack, Michael-Garnet Grimmett, Kerry Hoole, Toni-Ann Alsop, D J Howard, John Creser, Maria McMillan, Jane Hakaria, Catherine Wilson, Ara Nokomis, Dale Taylor, Wendy Clesse, Jeffrey Holdaway, Tricesta Engebretsen, Phillip Sandlant, Robyn Homes, Ross Edgar, Serena Moran, Emma Smith, Nikki Davis, Andrew French, David Sutcliffe, Daniel Mohr, Michael Gemmel, Samuel Cumming, Karl Hewlett
South IslandUnsuccessful: Allan McDonald, Patrick McCarrigan, Margaret McCarrigan, Miles Notman, Gerry Campbell, Joe Price, Paul Mierzejewski
Natural LawUnsuccessful: Bryan Lee, Ian Douglas, David Lovell-Smith, Gillian Sanson,John Cleary, Graeme Lodge, Gray Tredwell, Bruce Brown, Anthony Martin, Selwyn Austin, Gail Pianta, John Hodgson, Linda Davy, Mark Watts, Paul Moreham, Raymond Cain, Anthony Katavich, John Bird, Raylene Lodge, Ian Smillie, Tim Irwin, Linda Sinden, Michael Hirst, Daniel Meares, Warwick Jones, Bruce Sowry, Wayne Shepherd, Gary Benner, Martin Jelley, Jonathan Muller, Leslie McGrath, Anthony Cornellissen, Russell Mack, Carolyn Drake, Thomas Hopwood, Andrew Sanderson, Ian McCullough, Kay Morgan, Martin Sharp, Bobbie Aubertin, Gilbert Urquhart, Mieke van Basten Batenburg, Leigh Bush, Michael Bartelmeh, Faye McLaren, Grant Bilyard, Brendan Rhodes, Anne Brigid, Roy Neumegen, Ruth Ordish-Benner, Gary Barnard, Lillian Urquhart
One New ZealandUnsuccessful: Walter Boyd
NMPUnsuccessful: Vivienne Berry-Evans, Peter Harrison, Pauline Hallows, Cecil Andrew da Latour, Edwina Chmielowski, Graham Mark Atkin, Llyn Renwick, Darag Stuart Rennie, Alison White, Aaziq Mumtaz, Sue Johnstom, Brett K Gifkins, Isabel Montgomery, Peter Archer, Isabel Hutchinson, Alfred James Mitchell, David Pattinson, John Sulu Tau Shepherd, Anthony Phillip Cranston
Freedom MovementUnsuccessful: Jennifer Waitai-Rapana, Lei Graham, Kororia Ettie Rawinia Aperahama, Miiria Macushla Mako, Helen Te Uruiria Wepiha-Tai, Atareta Kapa Hills, Arahi R Hagger, Priscilla Ann Maxwell, Trevor Sorenson, Kevin Leonard Kapea, Taukiri Abraham, Te Rino Kotene Rapana, Mereana Pari, Myna Yvonne Rangiamohia Paraha-Richmond, Chrissie B Zurcher, Carol Grace Arnold, Whare Ngarare Mehana, Hone Hamiora Piripi Paki, Annette Christine Paki, Wiremu Abraham, Donna Louise Plumridge, Jaaron Turei Moore, Florence Plumridge, Whetu-Ote-Ata Aranui, Okeroa Denise Waitai, Tutere Tai, William Ernest Abraham, Mary-Anne Waitai, Te Wairangi (Lavinia) Pere, Michelle Ngauta Wroe, Bill Nathan Piriwiritua Thompson, Te Kura (Edward) Pairama, Jared Steve Abbot, Catherine Chisholm, Vanessa Tewaa Rangitakatu, Te Aira Nyman, John Haki Huia, Maraea Mere Hapi-Crowe, Kim Sonia Maxwell, Tina Mouri Johnston-Downs
Peoples ChoiceUnsuccessful: Rusty Kane, Doug Wilson
RepublicanUnsuccessful: Gregory H Smith, Brian Freeth, Graham Gilfillan, Jane Hotere, Sam Mendes, Rose Hotere, William Powell
Notes
  1. These party list members later entered parliament in the term as other list MPs elected resigned from parliament.
  2. These party list members later resigned during the parliamentary term.

Summary of seat changes

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  • Electoral redistributions:
    • A minor reconfiguration of electorates and their boundaries occurred between the 1996 and 1999 elections. Six seats were abolished and eight were created, giving a net gain of two electorates.
    • The seats ofMahia,New Lynn,Owairaka,Waipareira,Te Tai Rawhiti (Maori) andTe Puku O Te Whenua (Maori) ceased to exist.
    • The seats ofEast Coast,Mt Albert,Mt Roskill,Te Atatu,Titirangi,Hauraki (Maori),Ikaroa-Rawhiti (Maori) andWaiariki (Maori) came into being.
  • Seats captured:
    • By Labour:Banks Peninsula,Hamilton West,Maungakiekie,Northcote,Rotorua andWairarapa were captured from National.Te Tai Hauauru andTe Tai Tokerau were captured from Mauri Pacific.Wellington Central was captured from ACT.Te Tai Tonga was captured from New Zealand First.
    • By the Greens:Coromandel was captured from National.
  • Seats transferred from departing MPs to new MPs:
    • Epsom,Kaikoura,Karapiro,Port Waikato,Rangitikei,Waitakere andWhangarei, all held by departing National MPs, were won by new National candidates. Two of the departing MPs remained in Parliament as list MPs, and another won a different electorate seat.
    • The seats ofMana,Dunedin South andWaimakariri, all held by departing Labour MPs, were won by new Labour candidates. One of the departing MPs remained in Parliament as a list MP.
  • Labour list seats: Lost 3 (was 11, fell to 8)
    • Became electorate MPs: 7
    • Re-elected: 5
    • Newly elected: 3 (including a former electorate MP)
  • National list seats: Gained 3 (was 14, rose to 17)
    • Retired: 4
    • Re-elected: 6
    • Not re-elected: 3
    • Newly elected: 11 (including 9 former electorate MPs)
  • Alliance list seats: Lost 2 (was 11, fell to 9)
    • Re-elected: 9
    • (Became Green MPs: 2)
  • ACT list seats: Gained 2 (was 7, rose to 9)
    • Retired: 2
    • Re-elected: 5
    • Newly elected: 4 (including a former electorate MP)
  • Green list seats: Gained 6 (was 0, rose to 6)
    • (Former Alliance list MPs: 2)
    • Became electorate MP: 1
    • Re-elected: 1
    • Newly elected: 5
  • New Zealand First list seats: Lost 3 (was 7, fell to 4)
    • Re-elected: 4
    • Not re-elected: 3
  • Christian Heritage list seats: Lost 1 (was 1, fell to 0)
    • Not re-elected: 1
  • Mauri Pacific list seats: Lost 2 (was 2, fell to 0)
    • Not re-elected: 2
  • Mana Wahine list seats: Lost 1 (was 1, fell to 0)
    • Not re-elected: 1

Post-election events

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The result in theTauranga electorate was an extremely close three way race. New Zealand First leaderWinston Peters beat National candidateKatherine O'Regan in a close race with Labour'sMargaret Wilson in third. Labour sought a judicial recount; since New Zealand First won less than five percent of the party vote they would have been ejected from Parliament if Peters lost his electorate (allowing Labour to govern solely with the Alliance and not needing the Greens). Peters criticised the recount as a waste of money.[11] The recount resulted in Peters' majority increasing by one vote from 62 to 63.[12]

Aby-election to theWellington City Council was caused after Eastern Ward councillorSue Kedgley resigned her seat after she was elected aList MP for the Green Party, necessitating a by-election to fill the council vacancy. The by-election was won byRay Ahipene-Mercer.[13]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^"1996 GENERAL ELECTION – OFFICIAL RESULTS AND STATISTICS".www.electionresults.govt.nz. Retrieved11 May 2018.
  2. ^The Baubles of Office: The New Zealand General Election of 2005 p87, edited by Stephen Levine & Nigel S Roberts (2007, Victoria University Press, Wellington)ISBN 978-0-86473-539-3
  3. ^New Zealand Votes: The General Election of 2002 p22 edited by Jonathan Boston, Stephen Church, Stephen Levine, Elizabeth McLeay & Nigel S. Roberts (2003, Victoria University Press, Wellington)ISBN 0-86473-468-9
  4. ^Bernard Orsman (28 October 1999)."Key electorate: Coromandel".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  5. ^Left Turn: The New Zealand General Election of 1999. Victoria University Press. 2000. p. 237.ISBN 9780864734044.
  6. ^"1999 GENERAL ELECTION – OFFICIAL RESULTS AND STATISTICS".ElectionResults.govt.nz.Electoral Commission. 19 October 2020. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved15 September 2021.
  7. ^"Candidate Vote Details".Electoral Commission. Retrieved9 April 2014.
  8. ^"Winning Electorate Candidate Votes".Electoral Commission. Retrieved28 June 2017.
  9. ^"Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties".Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved26 August 2013.
  10. ^"Party Lists of Unsuccessful Registered Parties".Electoral Commission. Archived fromthe original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved26 August 2013.
  11. ^Main, Victoria (14 December 1999). "Peters slams decision to seek recount in Tauranga".The Dominion. p. 2.
  12. ^Venter, Nick (16 December 1999). "Tauranga recount gives one more vote to Peters".The Dominion. p. 2.
  13. ^"Environmentalist wins council by-election".The Dominion. 1 May 2000. p. 7.

Further reading

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  • Boston, Jonathan; Church, Stephen; Levine, Stephen; McLeay, Elizabeth; Roberts, Nigel S., eds. (2000).Left turn: the New Zealand general election of 1999. Wellington: Victoria University Press.ISBN 0864734042.

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