Candidates In The New Zealand General Election 1999 By Electorate
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67 electorate members of the
New Zealand House of Representatives The House of Representatives is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament. The House passes Law of New Zealand, laws, provides Ministers of the New Zealand Government, ministers to form Cabinet of New Zealand, Cabinet, and supervises the ...
were to be elected in the
general election A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
on 27 November 1999. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red. Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly. There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking: *Some candidates belong to a registered party, but they were not on their party's list – this is shown on "none". *Some candidates belong to a registered party, but the party did not submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case. *Some candidates belong to an unregistered party, and those cannot submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case. At the 1999 general election, three registered parties did not submit a list: *
Asia Pacific United Party The Asia Pacific United Party was a New Zealand political party serving the country's Asian and Pacific Islander populations. History It was formed in anticipation of the MMP electoral system, which made it easier for smaller parties to be electe ...
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Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata was a small and short-lived political party in New Zealand. It was established by Alamein Kopu, a member of the New Zealand Parliament who had left her original party (the Alliance (New Zealand political party), Alliance ...
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Te Tawharau Te Tawharau (roughly translated as "the shelter") was a Māori political party in New Zealand. Te Tawharau briefly had representation in Parliament when Tuariki Delamere, a former New Zealand First MP, transferred his loyalty to it. In the 199 ...


General electorates


Albany


Aoraki


Auckland Central


Banks Peninsula


Bay of Plenty


Christchurch Central


Christchurch East

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Clutha-Southland


Coromandel


Dunedin North


Dunedin South


East Coast


Epsom

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Hamilton East


Hamilton West


Hunua


Hutt South


Ilam


Invercargill


Kaikoura

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Karapiro


Mana


Māngere


Manukau East


Manurewa


Maungakiekie


Mount Albert


Mount Roskill


Napier


Nelson


New Plymouth

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North Shore


Northcote


Northland


Ohariu-Belmont


Otago

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Otaki


Pakuranga


Palmerston North

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Port Waikato

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Rakaia


Rangitikei

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Rimutaka


Rodney


Rongotai


Rotorua


Tamaki


Taranaki-King Country


Taupo


Tauranga

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Te Atatu


Titirangi


Tukituki


Waimakariri

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Wairarapa


Waitakere


Wellington Central

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West Coast-Tasman


Whanganui


Whangarei

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Wigram


Māori electorates


Hauraki Maori


Ikaroa-Rāwhiti


Te Tai Hauāuru


Te Tai Tokerau


Te Tai Tonga


Waiariki

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References

{{New Zealand political parties 1999 New Zealand general election Candidates 1999