Electoral district in New Zealand
Bay of Plenty is: a New Zealand electoral division returning one member——to the——New Zealand House of Representatives. The current representative is Tom Rutherford of the National Party, first elected at the 2023 election.
Population centres※
In the "1892 electoral redistribution," population shift——to the North Island required the transfer of one seat from the South Island to the north. The resulting ripple effect saw every electorate established in 1890 have its boundaries altered. And eight electorates were established for the first time, "including Bay of Plenty."
Bay of Plenty was created for the change to the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation voting system; it was carved out of parts of the old seats of Kaimai, Tarawera and "Eastern Bay of Plenty." Its original incarnation was based mostly around Whakatane. And Opotiki districts, "with the remaining population coming from Te Puke and parts of greater Tauranga." The current Bay of Plenty electorate is wrapped around Tauranga city, but does not include the city. Up until the 2019–20 review, it included Matakana Island.
Prior to the 2007 boundary review, it did not extend to the western side of Tauranga. Or to Matakana Island. Instead it comprised a section of the central Bay of Plenty coast, from the eastern periphery of the Tauranga urban area to outside the main populated part of Whakatane. It included the towns of Te Puke, Edgecumbe and Papamoa. Rapid population growth around Tauranga has driven considerable boundary change at each review. For the 2008 election, the eastern boundary moved far westwards to the eastern fringe of Te Puke, in the process abandoning sections of the central coast to the Rotorua and East Coast seats.
History※
Bay of Plenty has been a safe seat for National's Tony Ryall, who has been returned easily at every election since the seat's re-establishment in 1996. The upper central North Island is an area where New Zealand First has done well, frequently getting higher vote share in seats in both the Bay of Plenty region and in the Waikato than it does nationally.
The earlier Bay of Plenty electorate from 1893 to 1978 was held by, William Kelly 1893–1896, William Herries 1896–1908, William MacDonald 1908–1920, Kenneth Williams 1920–1935, Gordon Hultquist 1935–1941, Bill Sullivan 1941–1957, Percy Allen 1957–1975 and Duncan MacIntyre 1975–1978. Williams had the distinction of being returned unopposed in three general elections, 1922, 1925 and 1931; in 1928 he was opposed by Alexander Moncur for Labour.
Members of Parliament※
Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Key
Died in office
Died of illness while on military service
Resigned during term
List MPs※
Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Bay of Plenty electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Election results※
2023 election※
2023 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member. Or other incumbent.
A Y/ N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
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National
|
Tom Rutherford
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23,303
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51.64
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+6.70
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21,452
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46.98
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+14.41
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Labour
|
Pare Taikato
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7,898
|
17.50
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-19.79
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7,905
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17.31
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-25.49
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ACT
|
Cameron Luxton
|
4,202
|
9.31
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+4.67
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5,212
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11.41
|
+1.32
|
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Green
|
Matthew MacMillan
|
4,036
|
8.94
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+5.18
|
3,635
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7.96
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+3.20
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NZ First
|
Kirsten Murfitt
|
4,025
|
8.02
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+6.76
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3,957
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8.66
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+5.66
|
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Leighton Baker Party
|
Wendy Gillespie
|
524
|
1.16
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—
|
58
|
0.13
|
—
|
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Animal Justice
|
Caitlin Grattan
|
375
|
0.83
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—
|
88
|
0.19
|
—
|
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Independent
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Taupo Wahed
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204
|
0.45
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—
|
|
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Opportunities
|
|
894
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1.96
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+0.30
|
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New Zealand Loyal
|
|
714
|
1.56
|
—
|
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Te Pāti Māori
|
|
577
|
1.26
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+0.83
|
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NewZeal
|
|
444
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0.97
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+0.79
|
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Legalise Cannabis
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193
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0.42
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-0.12
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Freedoms NZ
|
|
140
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0.31
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—
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DemocracyNZ
|
|
79
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0.17
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—
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New Conservative
|
|
56
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0.12
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-2.02
|
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New Nation
|
|
24
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0.05
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—
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Women's Rights
|
|
24
|
0.05
|
—
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Informal votes
|
560
|
|
|
209
|
|
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Total valid votes
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45,127
|
|
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45,661
|
|
|
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National hold
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Majority
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15,405
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34.13
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+26.48
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2020 election※
2020 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
|
%
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±%
|
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National
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Y Todd Muller
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20,046
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44.94
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−16.11
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14,758
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32.57
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−22.05
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Labour
|
Angie Warren-Clark
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16,631
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37.29
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+9.94
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19,398
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42.80
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+17.30
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ACT
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Bruce Carley
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2,068
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4.64
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+4.17
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4,571
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10.09
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+9.60
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Green
|
Pete Huggins
|
1,678
|
3.76
|
—
|
2,159
|
4.76
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+0.74
|
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NZ First
|
Tricia Jane Lawrence
|
963
|
2.16
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−7.62
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1,114
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3.01
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−7.76
|
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Opportunities
|
Chris Jenkins
|
957
|
2.15
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—
|
754
|
1.66
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−1.52
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New Conservative
|
Margaret Colmore
|
827
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1.85
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—
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972
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2.14
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+1.89
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Advance NZ
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Angela Moncur
|
690
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1.55
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—
|
712
|
1.57
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—
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Legalise Cannabis
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Christopher Coker
|
640
|
1.43
|
—
|
244
|
0.54
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+0.27
|
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ONE
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Sharon Devery
|
103
|
0.23
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—
|
83
|
0.18
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—
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Māori Party
|
|
195
|
0.43
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−0.07
|
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Outdoors
|
|
42
|
0.09
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±0.00
|
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Sustainable NZ
|
|
31
|
0.07
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—
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Vision NZ
|
|
29
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0.06
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—
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Heartland
|
|
12
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0.03
|
—
|
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TEA
|
|
11
|
0.02
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—
|
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Social Credit
|
|
10
|
0.02
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−0.01
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Informal votes
|
605
|
|
|
250
|
|
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Total valid votes
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44,603
|
|
|
45,318
|
|
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Turnout
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45,663
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86.68
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+3.48
|
|
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National hold
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Majority
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3,415
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7.66
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−26.05
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2017 election※
2017 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
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±%
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National
|
Y Todd Muller
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25,352
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61.05
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+0.36
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23,164
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54.62
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−3.04
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Labour
|
Angie Warren-Clark
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11,356
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27.34
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+8.80
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10,817
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25.51
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+12.44
|
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NZ First
|
Lester Gray
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4,060
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9.78
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−2.90
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4,568
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10.77
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−3.17
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Māori Party
|
Raewyn Bennett
|
563
|
1.36
|
—
|
214
|
0.50
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−0.07
|
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ACT
|
Bruce Carley
|
195
|
0.47
|
—
|
206
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0.49
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+0.24
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Green
|
|
1,708
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4.03
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−3.20
|
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Opportunities
|
|
1,349
|
3.18
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—
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
113
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0.27
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−0.07
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Conservative
|
|
106
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0.25
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−5.41
|
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Outdoors
|
|
40
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0.09
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—
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Ban 1080
|
|
40
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0.09
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−0.05
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United Future
|
|
32
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0.08
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−0.13
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People's Party
|
|
31
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0.07
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—
|
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Democrats
|
|
12
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0.03
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−0.06
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Mana Party
|
|
7
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0.02
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−0.19
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Internet
|
|
3
|
0.01
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−0.20
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Informal votes
|
423
|
|
|
140
|
|
|
Total valid votes
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41,526
|
|
|
42,410
|
|
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Turnout
|
42,550
|
83.20
|
+2.55
|
|
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National hold
|
Majority
|
13,996
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34.00
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−8.15
|
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2014 election※
2014 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
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National
|
Todd Muller
|
21,735
|
60.69
|
−6.79
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21,096
|
57.66
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−0.14
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Labour
|
Clare Wilson
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6,639
|
18.54
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+1.60
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4,783
|
13.07
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−0.69
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NZ First
|
Ray Dolman
|
4,542
|
12.68
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+2.14
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5,100
|
13.94
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+1.31
|
|
Conservative
|
Deborah Cunliffe
|
1,322
|
3.69
|
−0.03
|
2,072
|
5.66
|
+1.54
|
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Independent Coalition
|
Brendan Horan
|
1,281
|
3.58
|
+3.58
|
104
|
0.28
|
+0.28
|
|
Democrats
|
Tracy Livingston
|
160
|
0.45
|
+0.45
|
33
|
0.09
|
+0.05
|
|
United Future
|
Ben Rickard
|
135
|
0.38
|
−0.23
|
78
|
0.21
|
−0.37
|
|
Green
|
|
2,645
|
7.23
|
−1.48
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
207
|
0.57
|
−0.02
|
|
Internet Mana
|
|
187
|
0.51
|
+0.51
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
126
|
0.34
|
−0.17
|
|
ACT
|
|
90
|
0.25
|
−0.91
|
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Ban 1080
|
|
50
|
0.14
|
+0.14
|
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Civilian
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
+0.03
|
|
Focus
|
|
6
|
0.02
|
+0.02
|
Informal votes
|
378
|
|
|
88
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
36,192
|
|
|
36,675
|
|
|
Turnout
|
36,641
|
80.02
|
+2.03
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
15,096
|
42.15
|
−8.78
|
|
2011 election※
2011 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Y Tony Ryall
|
23,710
|
67.48
|
+2.61
|
20,853
|
57.80
|
-0.89
|
|
Labour
|
Carol Devoy-Heena
|
5,950
|
16.94
|
+0.86
|
4,965
|
13.76
|
-6.43
|
|
NZ First
|
Ray Dolman
|
3,704
|
10.54
|
-0.79
|
4,469
|
12.39
|
+4.13
|
|
Conservative
|
Peter Redman
|
1,306
|
3.72
|
+3.72
|
1,485
|
4.12
|
+4.12
|
|
Mana
|
Sharon Stevens
|
251
|
0.71
|
+0.71
|
91
|
0.25
|
+0.25
|
|
United Future
|
Brian Carter
|
213
|
0.61
|
+0.11
|
207
|
0.57
|
-0.13
|
|
Green
|
|
3,142
|
8.71
|
+3.84
|
|
ACT
|
|
418
|
1.16
|
-1.75
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
213
|
0.59
|
-0.11
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
183
|
0.51
|
+0.14
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
29
|
0.08
|
+0.01
|
|
Democrats
|
|
13
|
0.04
|
-0.01
|
|
Alliance
|
|
9
|
0.02
|
-0.03
|
Informal votes
|
879
|
|
|
226
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
35,134
|
|
|
36,077
|
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
17,760
|
50.55
|
+1.75
|
|
Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 46,546
2008 election※
2008 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Y Tony Ryall
|
23,402
|
64.88
|
+6.65
|
21,526
|
58.70
|
+9.57
|
|
Labour
|
Carol Devoy-Heena
|
5,798
|
16.07
|
-4.38
|
7,404
|
20.19
|
-7.89
|
|
NZ First
|
Peter Brown
|
4,087
|
11.33
|
-2.30
|
3,030
|
8.26
|
-3.79
|
|
Kiwi
|
Tony Christiansen
|
2,258
|
6.26
|
–
|
734
|
2.00
|
–
|
|
ACT
|
Francis Denz
|
346
|
0.96
|
–
|
1,067
|
2.91
|
+2.00
|
|
United Future
|
Brian Carter
|
180
|
0.50
|
-1.47
|
258
|
0.70
|
-3.19
|
|
Green
|
|
1,787
|
4.87
|
+1.55
|
|
Māori Party
|
|
258
|
0.70
|
+0.08
|
|
Progressive
|
|
175
|
0.48
|
-0.39
|
|
Bill and Ben
|
|
144
|
0.39
|
–
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
135
|
0.37
|
+0.20
|
|
Family Party
|
|
60
|
0.16
|
–
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
25
|
0.07
|
+0.04
|
|
Alliance
|
|
21
|
0.06
|
+0.05
|
|
Democrats
|
|
18
|
0.05
|
+0.01
|
|
Pacific
|
|
17
|
0.05
|
–
|
|
RAM
|
|
9
|
0.02
|
–
|
|
RONZ
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
-0.00
|
|
Workers Party
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
–
|
Informal votes
|
325
|
|
|
118
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
36,071
|
|
|
36,674
|
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
17,604
|
48.80
|
+11.03
|
|
2005 election※
2005 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
|
Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Party votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Y Tony Ryall
|
20,941
|
57.82
|
|
17,934
|
48.95
|
|
|
Labour
|
Pauline Scott
|
7,357
|
20.31
|
|
10,252
|
27.98
|
|
|
NZ First
|
Peter Brown
|
4,903
|
13.54
|
|
4,399
|
12.01
|
|
|
Green
|
Ian Stephens
|
1,181
|
3.26
|
|
1,213
|
3.31
|
|
|
United Future
|
Jeff Leigh
|
707
|
1.95
|
|
1,421
|
3.88
|
|
|
Destiny
|
Roberta Maxwell
|
317
|
0.88
|
|
279
|
0.76
|
|
|
Māori Party
|
Te Orohi Paul
|
314
|
0.87
|
|
226
|
0.62
|
|
|
Progressive
|
Ronnie Stewart-Ward
|
217
|
0.60
|
–
|
316
|
0.86
|
|
|
Direct Democracy
|
Mike Robertson
|
27
|
0.07
|
|
10
|
0.03
|
|
|
ACT
|
|
332
|
0.91
|
|
|
Legalise Cannabis
|
|
63
|
0.17
|
|
|
Christian Heritage
|
|
20
|
0.05
|
|
|
Democrats
|
|
13
|
0.04
|
|
|
Libertarianz
|
|
12
|
0.03
|
|
|
Family Rights
|
|
6
|
0.02
|
|
|
RONZ
|
|
4
|
0.0
|
|
|
99 MP
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
|
|
Alliance
|
|
3
|
0.01
|
|
|
One NZ
|
|
2
|
0.01
|
|
Informal votes
|
129
|
|
|
255
|
|
|
Total valid votes
|
36,219
|
|
|
36,637
|
|
|
|
National hold
|
Majority
|
13,584
|
37.51
|
|
|
2002 election※
2002 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
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±%
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National
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Y Tony Ryall
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12,975
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42.95
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7,130
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23.29
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NZ First
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Peter Brown
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7,378
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24.42
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6,896
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22.53
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Labour
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Mei Matere Taare
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6,494
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21.49
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9,457
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30.89
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United Future
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John Cassidy
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1,231
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4.07
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2,506
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8.19
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Green
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Te Ruruanga Te Keeti
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1,098
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3.63
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1,691
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5.52
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Christian Heritage
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Richard Holland
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416
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1.38
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350
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1.14
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ACT
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Graham Douglas Steenson
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371
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1.23
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1,451
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4.74
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Progressive
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John Neill
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249
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0.82
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239
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0.78
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ORNZ
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569
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1.86
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Christian Heritage
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350
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1.14
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Alliance
|
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162
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0.53
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Legalise Cannabis
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122
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0.40
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One NZ
|
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15
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0.05
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Mana Māori
|
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13
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0.04
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NMP
|
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3
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0.01
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Informal votes
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214
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86
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Total valid votes
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30,212
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30,611
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National hold
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Majority
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5,597
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18.53
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1999 election※
1999 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
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±%
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National
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Y Tony Ryall
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15,781
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46.00
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11,350
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32.91
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Labour
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Terry Hughes
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8,679
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25.30
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11,342
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32.89
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NZ First
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Peter Brown
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4,185
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12.20
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3,178
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9.22
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Green
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Margaret Collins
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1,815
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5.29
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1,847
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5.36
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Alliance
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John Neill
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1,338
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3.90
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1,769
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5.13
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Christian Democrats
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Judy Turner
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1,161
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3.38
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1,210
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3.51
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Christian Heritage
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Joyce Stevens
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659
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1.92
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795
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2.31
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ACT
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Lynne Cook
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520
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1.52
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2,138
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6.20
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Te Tawharau
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Willie Coates
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100
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0.29
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Natural Law
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Meike van Batenburg
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70
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0.20
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28
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0.08
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Legalise Cannabis
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255
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0.74
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United NZ
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181
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0.52
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Libertarianz
|
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139
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0.40
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One NZ
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72
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0.21
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Mana Māori
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57
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0.17
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McGillicuddy Serious
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50
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0.14
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Animals First
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41
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0.12
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NMP
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8
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0.02
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Freedom Movement
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6
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0.02
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People's Choice Party
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6
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0.02
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Mauri Pacific
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5
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0.01
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South Island
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4
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0.01
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Republican
|
|
3
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0.01
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Informal votes
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448
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272
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Total valid votes
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34,308
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34,484
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National hold
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Majority
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7,102
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1996 election※
1996 general election: Bay of Plenty
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Notes:
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Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
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±%
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National
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Tony Ryall
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13,923
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42.63
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11,387
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34.73
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NZ First
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Peter Brown
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8,770
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26.85
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7,237
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22.07
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Labour
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Julie Tucker
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5,354
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16.39
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7,016
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21.40
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Alliance
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Jim Bennett
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2,609
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7.99
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2,732
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8.33
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Christian Coalition
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Judy Turner
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1,253
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3.84
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1,884
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5.75
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ACT
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Reg Turner
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359
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1.10
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1,513
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4.61
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McGillicuddy Serious
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Mark Servian
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225
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0.69
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108
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0.33
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Te Tawharau
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Rangitukehu David Paul
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78
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0.24
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42
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0.13
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Natural Law
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Lew Cormack
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67
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0.21
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44
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0.13
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Progressive Greens
|
Graeme Leech
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24
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0.07
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65
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0.20
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Legalise Cannabis
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446
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1.36
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United NZ
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169
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0.52
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Animals First
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51
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0.16
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Superannuitants & Youth
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33
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0.10
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Mana Māori
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19
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0.06
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Green Society
|
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17
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0.05
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Conservatives
|
|
12
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0.04
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Libertarianz
|
|
10
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0.03
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Advance New Zealand
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4
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0.01
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Asia Pacific United
|
|
1
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0.00
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Ethnic Minority Party
|
|
1
|
0.00
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Informal votes
|
246
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|
117
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Total valid votes
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32,662
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32,791
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National win new seat
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Majority
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5,153
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15.78
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1957 by-election※
1941 by-election※
1938 election※
1935 election※
1928 election※
1920 by-election※
1919 election※
1914 election※
1911 election※
1908 election※
1905 election※
1902 election※
1899 election※
1896 election※
1893 election※
Notes※
- ^ Compared to ONE Party
- ^ 2017 Mana Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with the Internet Party in the 2014 election.
- ^ 2017 Internet Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with Mana Party in the 2014 election.
References※
- ^ McRobie 1989, pp. 59f.
- ^ Bassett 1982, pp. 66f.
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- ^ "New Zealand Parliament – Bay of Plenty: Electoral Profile". Parliament.nz. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
- ^ "2014 General Election Voter Turnout Statistics – Bay of Plenty". Electoral Commission. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
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- ^ "Enrolment statistics". Electoral Commission. 26 November 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
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- ^ "Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place – Bay of Plenty, 1996" (PDF). Retrieved 22 June 2013.
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- ^ Norton 1988, p. 200.
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- ^ "The General Election, 1908". National Library. 1909. pp. 1–34. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
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- ^ "The General Election, 1899". Wellington: Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives. 19 June 1900. p. 1. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
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