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The Order of precedence in New Zealand is a guide to the relative seniority of constitutional office holders and certain others, to be followed, as appropriate at State and official functions. The previous order of precedence (approved and amended) is revoked and Her Majesty The Queen approved the following Order of Precedence in New Zealand effective 8 September 2022: # The King of New Zealand. #* His Majesty
King Charles III Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. He was the longest-serving heir apparent and Prince of Wales and, at age 73, became the oldest person to a ...
# The
Governor-General Governor-general (plural ''governors-general''), or governor general (plural ''governors general''), is the title of an office-holder. In the context of governors-general and former British colonies, governors-general are appointed as viceroy t ...
or, while acting in the place of the Governor-General, the
officer administering the Government An administrator (administrator of the government or officer administering the government) in the constitutional practice of some countries in the Commonwealth is a person who fulfils a role similar to that of a governor or a governor-general. ...
#* Her Excellency The Rt Hon. Dame Cindy Kiro (21 October 2021) # The
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
#* The Rt Hon.
Jacinda Ardern Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern ( ; born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician who has been serving as the 40th prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party since 2017. A member of the Labour Party, she has been the member of ...
# The Speaker of the House of Representatives #* The Rt Hon. Adrian Rurawhe # The Chief Justice #* The Rt Hon. Dame Helen Winkelmann # The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps #* His Excellency Leasi Papali'i Tommy Scanlan of
Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands ( Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands ( Manono and Apolima); ...
(12 January 2017) # The
Deputy Prime Minister A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, ...
#* The Hon. Grant Robertson # Ministers of the Crown (ordered by ministerial rank; list as of 14 June 2022) #* The Hon. Kelvin Davis #* The Hon. Dr Megan Woods #* The Hon. Chris Hipkins #* The Hon.
Carmel Sepuloni Carmel Jean Sepuloni (born 1977) is a New Zealand politician and a member of parliament for the Labour Party. She was first elected to Parliament following the 2008 general election as a list member, becoming New Zealand's first MP of Tongan ...
#* The Hon. Andrew Little #* The Hon. David Parker #* The Hon.
Nanaia Mahuta Nanaia Cybele Mahuta (born 21 August 1970) is a New Zealand politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hauraki-Waikato and serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Sixth Labour Government since 2020. She is also the Minister ...
#* The Hon.
Poto Williams Munokoa Poto Williams (born 7 January 1962) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician and a member of Parliament. She was elected in a 2013 by-election and is currently Minister of Conservation and Minister for Disability Issues in the Six ...
#* The Hon.
Damien O'Connor Damien Peter O'Connor (born 16 January 1958) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician who currently serves as Minister of Agriculture, Minister for Biosecurity, Minister for Trade and Export Growth, Minister for Land Information and Minister ...
#* The Hon.
Stuart Nash Stuart Alexander Nash (born August 1967) is a politician from New Zealand. He was a list member of the House of Representatives for the Labour Party from to 2011, and was re-elected in the as representative of the Napier electorate. He ente ...
#* The Hon. Peeni Henare #* The Hon. Willie Jackson #* The Hon.
Jan Tinetti Janette Rose Tinetti (born 1968) is a New Zealand politician and a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives for the Labour Party. Personal life Tinetti was born in Hokitika on the West Coast and grew up in Christchurch. She receiv ...
#* The Hon. Michael Wood #* The Hon.
Kiri Allan Kiritapu Lyndsay Allan (born 1984) is a New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament (MP) in the New Zealand House of Representatives. A member of the Labour Party, she entered the House as a list MP in 2017, and won the East Coast electo ...
#* The Hon. Dr David Clark #* The Hon. Dr Ayesha Verrall #* The Hon.
Priyanca Radhakrishnan Priyanca Radhakrishnan (born 1979) is a New Zealand politician who has been elected to the New Zealand parliament since the 2017 general election as a representative of the New Zealand Labour Party and is currently Minister for the Community ...
#* Ministers Outside of Cabinet #** The Hon. Aupito William Sio #** The Hon.
Meka Whaitiri Melissa Heni Mekameka Whaitiri (born 11 January 1965) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician and Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives. She was elected to Parliament in the 2013 Ikaroa-Rāwhiti by-election and is currently Mini ...
#** The Hon. Phil Twyford #** The Hon. Kieran McAnulty #* Support Party Ministers #** The Hon.
Marama Davidson Marama Mere-Ana Davidson (née Paratene; born 1973) is a New Zealand politician who entered the New Zealand Parliament in 2015 as a representative of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, of which she is the female co-leader. In October 2 ...
#** The Hon. James Shaw # Former Governors-General #* The Rt Hon. Sir
Michael Hardie Boys Sir Michael Hardie Boys, (born 6 October 1931) is a New Zealand retired lawyer, judge, and jurist who served as the 17th Governor-General of New Zealand, in office from 1996 to 2001. Early life and family Hardie Boys was born in 1931 in Well ...
1996–2001 #* The Hon. Dame
Silvia Cartwright Dame Silvia Rose Cartwright (née Poulter; born 7 November 1943) is a New Zealand jurist who served as the 18th Governor-General of New Zealand, from 2001 to 2006. She was the second woman to hold the office, after Dame Catherine Tizard. Earl ...
2001–2006 #* The Rt Hon. Sir Anand Satyanand 2006–2011 #* The Rt Hon. Sir Jerry Mateparae 2011–2016 #* The Rt Hon. Dame Patsy Reddy 2016–2021 #
Ambassador An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or s ...
s and High Commissioners in New Zealand and Chargés d’Affaires accredited to New Zealand. # The
Leader of the Opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the opposition is typically se ...
in the House of Representatives #*
Christopher Luxon Christopher Mark Luxon (born 19 July 1970) is a New Zealand politician and former business executive who is currently serving as leader of the New Zealand National Party and the Leader of the Opposition. He has been the Member of Parliament (M ...
# Leaders, including co-leaders and joint leaders, of political parties represented in the House of Representatives, other than Ministers of the Crown. #* David Seymour – Leader,
ACT New Zealand ACT New Zealand, known simply as ACT (), is a right-wing, classical-liberal political party in New Zealand. According to former party leader Rodney Hide, ACT's values are "individual freedom, personal responsibility, doing the best for our natur ...
(4 October 2014) #*
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer Debbie Anne Ngarewa-Packer is a New Zealand politician, iwi leader and activist. She is a Member of Parliament and co-leader of Te Pāti Māori alongside Rawiri Waititi, and is the leader and chief executive of the Ngāti Ruanui iwi. She s ...
– Co-leader,
Māori Party Māori or Maori can refer to: Relating to the Māori people * Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group * Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand * Māori culture * Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Co ...
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Rawiri Waititi Rawiri Wikuki Waititi (born ) is a New Zealand politician, iwi leader, Ringatū minister, and kapa haka exponent. He is a co-leader of Te Pāti Māori alongside Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for since ...
– Co-leader, Māori Party # Members of the
House of Representatives House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entitles. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often c ...
. There is no established order of precedence over members of parliament in general, although each party has its internal ranking. #Judges of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, the Court of Appeal and the High Court of New Zealand. # Former Prime Ministers, former Speakers of the House of Representatives, former Chief Justices, and members of the Privy Council. #: Until 1999 it was traditional for the Prime Minister, senior and long-serving Ministers of the Crown, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Court of Appeal to be appointed to the Privy Council. No appointments were made from 2000, and in 2010 steps were taken to discontinue such appointments. #* Former Prime Ministers #** The Rt Hon. Sir Geoffrey Palmer (8 August 1989 – 4 September 1990) #** The Rt Hon. Jim Bolger (2 November 1990 – 8 December 1997) #** The Rt Hon. Dame
Jenny Shipley Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley (née Robson; born 4 February 1952) is a New Zealand former politician who served as the 36th prime minister of New Zealand from 1997 to 1999. She was the first female prime minister of New Zealand, and the first woma ...
(8 December 1997 – 10 December 1999) #** The Rt Hon.
Helen Clark Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017. She was ...
(10 December 1999 – 19 November 2008) #** The Rt Hon. Sir
John Key Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as Leader of the New Zealand National Party from 2006 to 2016. After resigning from bo ...
(19 November 2008 – 12 December 2016) #** The Rt Hon. Sir Bill English (12 December 2016 – 26 October 2017) #* Former Speakers of the House of Representatives #** The Hon. Sir Kerry Burke (16 September 1987 – 28 November 1990) #** The Hon. Sir
Doug Kidd Sir Douglas Lorimer Kidd (born 12 September 1941) is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1978 to 2002, representing the National Party. He served for three years as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Early life Kidd was ...
(12 December 1996 – 20 December 1999) #** The Rt Hon. Jonathan Hunt (20 December 1999 – 3 March 2005) #** The Hon.
Margaret Wilson Margaret Anne Wilson (born 20 May 1947) is a New Zealand lawyer, academic and former Labour Party politician. She served as Attorney-General from 1999 to 2005 and Speaker of the House of Representatives from 2005 to 2008, during the Fifth ...
(3 March 2005 – 8 December 2008) #** The Rt Hon. Sir Lockwood Smith (8 December 2008 – 31 January 2013) #** The Rt Hon. Sir David Carter (31 January 2013 – 7 November 2017) #** ''The Rt Hon. Trevor Mallard (7 November 2017 – 24 August 2022)'' (current Member of the House of Representatives, see above) #* Former Chief Justices #** The Rt Hon. Dame
Sian Elias Dame Sian Seerpoohi Elias (born 13 March 1949) is a New Zealand former Government official, who served as the 12th Chief Justice of New Zealand, and was therefore the most senior member of the country's judiciary. She was the presiding judge o ...
(17 May 1999 – 13 March 2019) #* Members of the
Privy Council A privy council is a body that advises the head of state of a state, typically, but not always, in the context of a monarchic government. The word "privy" means "private" or "secret"; thus, a privy council was originally a committee of the mo ...
#** ''The Rt Hon. Jonathan Hunt (1 November 1989)'' (former Speaker of the House of Representatives, see above) #** ''The Rt Hon. Sir
Michael Hardie Boys Sir Michael Hardie Boys, (born 6 October 1931) is a New Zealand retired lawyer, judge, and jurist who served as the 17th Governor-General of New Zealand, in office from 1996 to 2001. Early life and family Hardie Boys was born in 1931 in Well ...
(1 November 1989)'' (former Governor-General, see above) #** The Rt Hon. Sir Don McKinnon (8 April 1992) #** The Rt Hon. Sir Bill Birch (8 April 1992) #** The Rt Hon. Sir John Henry (19 November 1996) #** The Rt Hon. Sir Ted Thomas (19 November 1996) #** The Rt Hon.
Winston Peters Winston Raymond Peters (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician serving as the leader of New Zealand First since its foundation in 1993. Peters served as the 13th deputy prime minister of New Zealand from 1996 to 1998 and 2017 to 2020, ...
(21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Sir
Doug Graham Sir Douglas Arthur Montrose Graham (born 12 January 1942) is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1984 to 1999, representing the National Party. Early life and family Graham was born in Auckland, and attended Southwell School a ...
(21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Paul East (21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Sir
Kenneth Keith Sir Kenneth James Keith (born 19 November 1937) is a New Zealand judge. He was elected to the International Court of Justice in November 2005, serving a nine-year term during the years 2006 through 2015. Keith was educated at the Auckland Gra ...
(21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Sir
Peter Blanchard Sir Peter Blanchard (born 2 August 1942) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Biography Blanchard was born in the Auckland suburb of Epsom on 2 August 1942, the son of Cyril and Zora Blanchard. His father served as a flying o ...
(21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Sir
Andrew Tipping Sir Andrew Patrick Charles Tipping (; born 22 August 1942) is a New Zealand jurist who served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand from 2004 until his retirement in 2012. He was also a member of the Privy Council of the United King ...
(21 May 1998) #** The Rt Hon. Wyatt Creech (24 November 1999) #** ''The Rt Hon. Dame
Sian Elias Dame Sian Seerpoohi Elias (born 13 March 1949) is a New Zealand former Government official, who served as the 12th Chief Justice of New Zealand, and was therefore the most senior member of the country's judiciary. She was the presiding judge o ...
(24 November 1999) ''(Former Chief Justice, see above) #** The Rt Hon. Simon Upton (14 December 1999) # Mayors of territorial authorities and chairpersons of regional councils, while in their own cities, districts and regions. In 1989, boroughs and counties were amalgamated into district councils. District mayors, and the Chatham Islands mayor could expect to be accorded this same precedence. #The Public Service Commissioner, Chief of Defence Force, Commissioner of Police, and Officers of Parliament (The Controller and Auditor-General, Chief Ombudsman, and the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment). #* The Public Service CommissionerPeter Hughes (4 July 2016) #* Chief of Defence Force – Air Vice Marshal Kevin Short (1 July 2018) #* Commissioner of Police –
Andrew Coster Andrew David Coster (born ) is the current New Zealand Police Commissioner and former Deputy Police Commissioner. He has served as the New Zealand Commissioner of Police since 3 April 2020. Early life Coster was born in 1975 or 1976 in Dunedin ...
(3 April 2020) #* Officers of Parliament #** Controller and Auditor-General – John Ryan (2 July 2018) #** Chief OmbudsmanPeter Boshier (10 December 2015) #** The
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment __NOTOC__ The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (''Te Kaitiaki Taiao a Te Whare Pāremata'' in Māori) is an independent Officer of the New Zealand Parliament appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the House of ...
– ''Rt Hon. Simon Upton (16 October 2017)'' (Member of the Privy Council, see above) # The Solicitor-General, Clerk of the House of Representatives, and Clerk of the Executive Council ''when attending a function involving the exercise of the position’s specific responsibilities''. #* The Solicitor-General
Una Jagose Una Jagose is a lawyer and King's Counsel from New Zealand. Jagose was born and raised in Cambridge, New Zealand. Her parents were both medical professionals who had emigrated to New Zealand: her father was a Parsi doctor from India and her mot ...
(16 February 2016) #* The Clerk of the Parliament of New ZealandDavid Wilson (6 July 2015) #* The Clerk of the Executive Council –
Rachel Hayward Rachel Hayward (born August 7, 1968) is a Canadian actress. She began pursuing a serious acting career in her early twenties. As a child and teen, Hayward was involved in modeling and commercials but always thought she would become a doctor. S ...
(2 November 2022) # Chief executives of public service and non-public service departments. # The Vice Chief of Defence Force, and Chiefs of Navy, Army and Air Force, and other statutory office holders. #* Vice Chief of Defence Force Air Vice Marshal Tony Davies (10 September 2018) #* Chief of Navy – Rear Admiral David Proctor (29 November 2018) #* Chief of Army – Major General John Boswell (1 September 2018) #* Chief of Air Force – Air Vice Marshal Andrew Clark (10 September 2018) # Consuls-General and Consuls of countries without diplomatic representation in New Zealand. # Members of New Zealand and British orders, and holders of decorations and medals in accordance with the Order of Wear in New Zealand.Members of the Order of New Zealand, New Zealand Order of Merit and Queen’s Service Order, and the various British Orders, and holders of New Zealand and British decorations take precedence in accordance with the Order of Wear.


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Order of precedence An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state o ...
Orders of precedence
Order of precedence An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state o ...
Order of precedence An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state o ...