Name
Portrait
First Elected / Joined Party
Electorates
Left Party / Parliament
Notes
Alfred Hindmarsh
1916*
Wellington South (1916–1918)
1918†
original Labour (Wellington South) & United Labour MP 1912–1916 (Wellington South), Leader (1916–18)
James McCombs
1916*
Lyttelton (1916–1917) Lyttelton (1918–1933)
1933†
First elected in by-election , Social Democratic MP 1913–1916 & Independent MP 1917–1918
Paddy Webb
1916*
Grey (1916–1918) Buller (1933–1946)
1946
First elected in by-election , Social Democratic MP 1913–1916 (Grey) jailed (sedition, 1917), won subsequent by-election (1917), jailed (1918–1920), re-elected in 1933 by-election
Andrew Walker
1916*
Dunedin North (1916–1919)
1919
United Labour MP 1914–1916 (Dunedin North)
Harry Holland
1918
Grey (1918–1919) Buller (1919–1933)
1933†
First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (1926–1928 & 1931–1933)
Peter Fraser
1918
Wellington Central (1918–1946) Brooklyn (1946–1951)
1950†
First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1940–1949), Leader of the Opposition (1949–1950)
Bob Semple
1918
Wellington South (1918–1919) Wellington East (1928–1946) Miramar (1946–1954)
1954
First elected in by-election
Ted Howard
1919
Christchurch South (1919–1939)
1939†
Dan Sullivan
1919
Avon (1919–1947)
1947†
Michael Joseph Savage
1919
Auckland West (1919–1940)
1940†
Prime Minister (1935–1940), Leader of the Opposition (1933–1935)
Bill Parry
1919
Auckland Central (1919–1946) Arch Hill (1946–1951)
1951
Fred Bartram
1919
Grey Lynn (1919–1928)
1928
James Munro
1922
Dunedin North (1922–1925) Dunedin North (1928–1945)
1945†
First elected in by-election
James O'Brien
1922
Westland (1922–1925) Westland (1928–1947)
1947†
Bill Jordan
1922
Manukau (1922–1936)
1936
Frank Langstone
1922
Waimarino (1922–1925) Waimarino (1928–1946) Roskill (1946–1949)
1949*
Independent MP 1949 (Roskill)
John A. Lee
1922
Auckland East (1922–1928) Grey Lynn (1931–1940)
1940*
Expelled from Labour Party (1940), Democratic Labour MP 1940–1943 (Grey Lynn)
Lew McIlvride
1922
Napier (1922–1925)
1925
Bob McKeen
1922
Wellington South (1922–1946) Island Bay (1946–1954)
1954
Alec Monteith
1922
Wellington East (1922–1925)
1925
Tim Armstrong
1922
Christchurch East (1922–1942)
1942†
Rex Mason
1926
Eden (1926–1928) Auckland Suburbs (1928–1946) Waitakere (1946–1963) New Lynn (1963–1966)
1966
First elected in by-election
Lee Martin
1927
Raglan (1927–1931) Raglan (1935–1943)
1943
First elected in by-election, appointed to Legislative Council (1946–1950)
Clyde Carr
1928
Timaru (1928–1962)
1962
Resigned mid-term due to health
Charles Chapman
1928
Wellington North (1928–1946) Wellington Central (1946–1954)
1954
Bill Barnard
1928
Napier (1928–1940)
1940*
Democratic Labour MP 1940–43, Independent candidate in 1943
Walter Nash
1929
Hutt (1929–1968)
1968†
First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1957–1960), Leader of the Opposition (1951–1957 & 1960–1963)
David Coleman
1931
Gisborne (1931–1949)
1949
Fred Jones
1931
Dunedin South (1931–1946) St Kilda (1946–1951)
1951
Arthur Richards
1931
Roskill (1931–1946) Mount Albert (1946–1947)
1947†
Bill Schramm
1931
Auckland East (1931–1946)
1946
Elizabeth McCombs
1933
Lyttelton (1933–1935)
1935†
New Zealand's first female MP, first elected in by-election, wife of previous MP
Terry McCombs
1935
Lyttelton (1935–1951)
1951
First elected in by-election, son of the two previous MPs
Bill Anderton
1935
Eden (1935–1946) Auckland Central (1946–1960)
1960
Jim Barclay
1935
Marsden (1935–1943)
1943
David Barnes
1935
Waitaki (1935–1938)
1938
Charles Barrell
1935
Hamilton (1935–1943)
1943
Charles Burnett
1935
Tauranga (1935–1938)
1938
Archie Campbell
1935
Chalmers (1935–1938)
1938
Max Christie
1935
Waipawa (1935–1938)
1938
Joe Cotterill
1935
Wanganui (1935–1960)
1960
Robert Coulter
1935
Waikato (1935–1938) Raglan (1943–1945)
1945†
Ted Cullen
1935
Hawkes Bay (1935–1946)Hastings (1946–1949)
1949
William Denham
1935
Invercargill (1935–1946)
1946
Horace Herring
1935
Mid-Canterbury (1935–1938)
1938
Joe Hodgens
1935
Palmerston (1935–1938) Palmerston North (1938–1946)
1946
Gordon Hultquist
1935
Bay of Plenty (1935–1941)
1941†
Lorrie Hunter
1935
Manawatu (1935–1938)
1938
Leonard Lowry
1935
Otaki (1935–1946)
1946
Jack Lyon
1935
Waitemata (1935–1941)
1941†
Killed in Action in World War II
Ben Roberts
1935
Wairarapa (1935–1946)
1946
John Robertson
1935 *
Masterton (1935–1943)
1943
Original Labour MP 1911–1914 (Otaki)
Gervan McMillan
1935
Dunedin West (1935–1943)
1943
Ted Meachen
1935
Wairau (1935–1938) Marlborough (1938–1946)
1946
Alex Moncur
1935
Rotorua (1935–1943)
1943
Peter Neilson
1935
Dunedin Central (1935–1946)
1946
Arnold Nordmeyer
1935
Oamaru (1935–1949) Brooklyn (1951–1954) Island Bay (1954–1969)
1969
Leader of the Opposition (1963–1965)
Charles Petrie
1935
Hauraki (1935–1938) Otahuhu (1938–1949)
1949
Jim Thorn
1935
Thames (1935–1946)
1946
Morgan Williams
1935
Kaiapoi (1935–1946)
1946
Ormond Wilson
1935
Rangitikei (1935–1938) Palmerston North (1946–1949)
1949
Toko Ratana
1936*
Western Māori (1936–1944)
1944†
Ratana MP 1935–1936 (Western Māori)
Eruera Tirikatene
1936*
Southern Māori (1936–1967)
1967†
Ratana MP 1932–1936 (Southern Māori)
Arthur Osborne
1936
Manukau (1936–1938) Onehunga (1938–1953)
1953†
First elected in by-election
Charles Boswell
1938
Bay of Islands (1938–1943)
1943
Harry Combs
1938
Wellington Suburbs (1938–1946) Onslow (1946–1954)
1954
Fred Frost
1938
New Plymouth (1938–1943)
1943
Paraire Karaka Paikea
1938
Northern Māori (1938–1943)
1943†
Jerry Skinner
1938
Motueka (1938–1946) Buller (1946–1962)
1962†
Deputy Prime-Minister 1957–60
Catherine Stewart
1938
Wellington West (1938–1943)
1943
Second female MP
Robert Macfarlane
1939
Christchurch South (1939–1946) Christchurch Central (1946–1969)
1969
First elected in by-election
Peter Carr
1940
Auckland West (1940–1946)
1946†
First elected in by-election
Mary Dreaver
1941
Waitemata (1941–1943)
1943
First elected in by-election, third female MP
Mabel Howard
1943
Christchurch East (1943–1946) Sydenham (1946–1969)
1969
First elected in by-election, first female Cabinet Minister, 1947–1949, 1957–1960
Tapihana Paraire Paikea
1943
Northern Maori (1943–1963)
1963†
Son of previous MP
Phil Connolly
1943
Dunedin West (1943–1946) Dunedin Central (1946–1963)
1963
Fred Hackett
1943
Grey Lynn (1943–1963)
1963†
Tiaki Omana
1943
Eastern Maori (1943–1963)
1963
Tommy Armstrong
1943
Napier (1943–1951)
1951
Son of previous MP
Matiu Ratana
1945
Western Maori (1945–1949)
1949
First elected in by-election, brother of previous MP
Robert Walls
1945
Dunedin North (1945–1946) North Dunedin (1946–1953)
1953†
First elected in by-election
Wally Hudson
1946
Mornington (1946–1963)
1963
Martyn Finlay
1946
North Shore (1946–1949) Waitakere (1963–1978)
1978
Mick Moohan
1946
Petone (1946–1967)
1967†
Ritchie Macdonald
1946
Ponsonby (1946–1963) Grey Lynn (1963–1969)
1969
Alan Baxter
1946
Raglan (1946–1949)
1949
Angus McLagan
1946
Riccarton (1946–1956)
1956†
Tom Skinner
1946
Tamaki (1946–1949)
1949
Paddy Kearins
1946
Waimarino (1946–1954)
1954
John Mathison
1947
Avon (1947–1972)
1972
First elected in by-election
Warren Freer
1947
Mount Albert (1947–1981)
1981
First elected in by-election
Jim Kent
1947
Westland (1947–1960)
1960
First elected in by-election
Reg Keeling
1949
Gisborne (1949–1951) Gisborne (1954–1960) Grey Lynn (1963)
1963
Re-elected in 1963 by-election
Iriaka Matiu Ratana
1949
Western Maori (1949–1969)
1969
First elected in by-election, wife of previous MP, first female Māori MP
John Stewart
1951
Arch Hill (1951–1954)
1954
Ethel McMillan
1953
North Dunedin (1953–1963) Dunedin North (1963–1975)
1975
First elected in by-election
Hugh Watt
1953
Onehunga (1953–1975)
1975
First elected in by-election, Acting Prime Minister (1974)
Henry May
1954
Onslow (1954–1963) Porirua (1963–1969) Western Hutt (1969–1975)
1975
First elected in by-election
Ted Keating
1954
Hastings (1954–1960)
1960
Jim Edwards
1954
Napier (1954–1966)
1966*
Independent MP 1966
Phil Skoglund
1954
Palmerston North (1954–1960)
1960
Bill Fox
1954
Miramar (1954–1966)
1966
Frank Kitts
1954
Wellington Central (1954–1960)
1960
Ray Boord
1954
Rotorua (1954–1960)
1960
Phil Holloway
1954
Heretaunga (1954–1960)
1960
Norman King
1954
Waitemata (1954–1969) Birkenhead (1969–1975)
1975
James Deas
1954
Otahuhu (1954–1963)
1963†
Mick Connelly
1956
Riccarton (1956–1969) Wigram (1969–1978) Yaldhurst (1978–1984)
1984
First elected in by-election
Bill Fraser
1957
St Kilda (1957–1981)
1981
Arthur Faulkner
1957
Roskill (1957–1981)
1981
Bob Tizard
1957
Tamaki (1957–1960) Otahuhu (1963) Pakuranga (1963–1972) Otahuhu (1972–1984) Panmure (1984–1990)
1990
Re-elected in 1963 by-election
Norman Kirk
1957
Lyttelton (1957–1969) Sydenham (1969–1974)
1974†
Prime Minister (1972–1974), Leader of the Opposition (1965–1972)
Stan Whitehead
1957
Nelson (1957–1976)
1976†
Neville Pickering
1957
St Albans (1957–1960)
1960
George Spooner
1960
Wanganui (1960–1969)
1969
Ron Bailey
1960
Heretaunga (1960–1981)
1981
Norman Douglas
1960
Auckland Central (1960–1975)
1975
Paddy Blanchfield
1960
Westland (1960–1972) West Coast (1972–1978)
1978
Bill Rowling
1962
Buller (1962–1972) Tasman (1972–1984)
1984
First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1974–1975), Leader of the Opposition (1975–1983)
Basil Arthur
1962
Timaru (1962–1985)
1985†
First elected in by-election
Matiu Rata
1963
Northern Māori (1963–1979)
1979*
First elected in by-election, Independent MP 1979–1980, lost subsequent 1980 by-election
Phil Amos
1963
Manurewa (1963–1975)
1975
Brian MacDonell
1963
Dunedin Central (1963–1983)
1983*
Independent MP 1983–84
Colin Moyle
1963
Manukau (1963–1969) Mangere (1969–1977) Hunua (1981–1984) Otara (1984–1990)
1990
Resigned (1977)
Puti Tipene Watene
1963
Eastern Maori (1963–1967)
1967†
Gordon Christie
1966
Napier (1966–1981)
1981
Jonathan Hunt
1966
New Lynn (1966–1996) List (1996–2005)
2005
Ron Barclay
1966
New Plymouth (1966–1975)
1975
Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
1967
Southern Maori (1967–1996)
1996
First elected in by-election, daughter of previous MP
Fraser Colman
1967
Petone (1967–1978) Pencarrow (1978–1987)
1987
First elected in by-election
Joe Walding
1967
Palmerston North (1967–1975) Palmerston North (1978–1981)
1981
First elected in by-election
Paraone Reweti
1967
Eastern Maori (1967–1981)
1981
First elected in by-election
Trevor Young
1968
Hutt (1968–1978) Eastern Hutt (1978–1990)
1990
First elected in by-election
Gerald O'Brien
1969
Island Bay (1969–1978)
1978
Left party
Jack Williams
1969
Wairarapa (1969–1975)
1975
Bruce Barclay
1969
Christchurch Central (1969–1979)
1979†
Eddie Isbey
1969
Grey Lynn (1969–1978) Papatoetoe (1978–1987)
1987
Koro Wētere
1969
Western Maori (1969–1996)
1996
Tom McGuigan
1969
Lyttelton (1969–1975)
1975
Roger Douglas
1969
Manukau (1969–1978) Manurewa (1978–1990)
1990*
ACT MP 2008–2011 (List)
Roger Drayton
1969
St Albans (1969–1978)
1978
Gerry Wall
1969
Porirua (1969–1987)
1987
Ian Brooks
1970
Marlborough (1970–1975)
1975
First elected in by-election
Michael Bassett
1972
Waitemata (1972–1975) Te Atatū (1978–1990)
1990
Mary Batchelor
1972
Avon (1972–1987)
1987
Aubrey Begg
1972
Awarua (1972–1975)
1975
Kerry Burke
1972
Rangiora (1972–1975) West Coast (1978–1990)
1990
Trevor Davey
1972
Gisborne (1972–1975)
1975
Dorothy Jelicich
1972
Hamilton West (1972–1975)
1975
Bill Laney
1972
Oamaru (1972–1975)
1975
Russell Marshall
1972
Wanganui (1972–1990)
1990
Richard Mayson
1972
Hastings (1972–1975)
1975
Mike Moore
1972
Eden (1972–1975) Papanui (1978–1984) Christchurch North (1984–1996) Waimakariri (1996–1999)
1999
Prime Minister (1990), Leader of the Opposition (1990–1993)
J. B. Munro
1972
Invercargill (1972–1975)
1975
Frank O'Flynn
1972
Kapiti (1972–1975) Island Bay (1978–1987)
1987
Ian Quigley
1972
Otago Central (1972–1975)
1975
Jack Ridley
1972
Taupo (1972–1975) Taupo (1978–1981)
1981
Rufus Rogers
1972
Hamilton East (1972–1975)
1975
Murray Smith
1972
Whangarei (1972–1975)
1975
John Kirk
1974
Sydenham (1974–1983)
1983*
First elected in by-election, son of previous MP, Independent MP 1983–1984
Richard Prebble
1975
Auckland Central (1975–1993)
1993*
ACT MP 1996–2005
Frank Rogers
1975
Onehunga (1975–1980)
1980†
Mel Courtney
1976
Nelson (1976–1981)
1981*
First elected in by-election, Independent MP 1981
David Lange
1977
Mangere (1977–1996)
1996
First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1984–1989), Leader of the Opposition (1983–1984)
Ann Hercus
1978
Lyttelton (1978–1987)
1987
David Butcher
1978
Hastings (1978–1990)
1990
John Terris
1978
Western Hutt (1978–1990)
1990
Stan Rodger
1978
Dunedin North (1978–1990)
1990
Ralph Maxwell
1978
Waitakere (1978–1984) Titirangi (1984–1990)
1990
David Caygill
1978
St Albans (1978–1996)
1996
Malcolm Douglas
1978
Hunua (1978–1979)
1979
In 1979 an Electoral Court decision reversed the 1978 election result and awarded the Hunua seat to Winston Peters .
Geoffrey Palmer
1979
Christchurch Central (1979–1990)
1990
First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1989–1990)
Bruce Gregory
1980
Northern Maori (1980–1993)
1993
First elected in by-election
Fred Gerbic
1980
Onehunga (1980–1990)
1990
First elected in by-election
Phil Goff
1981
Roskill (1981–1990) Roskill (1993–1996) New Lynn (1996–1999) Mt Roskill (1999–2016)
2016
Leader of the Opposition (2008–2011)
Michael Cullen
1981
St Kilda (1981–1996) Dunedin South (1996–1999) List (1999–2009)
2009
Peter Tapsell
1981
Eastern Maori (1981–1996)
1996
Geoff Braybrooke
1981
Napier (1981–2002)
2002
Bill Jeffries
1981
Heretaunga (1981–1990)
1990
Helen Clark
1981
Mount Albert (1981–2009)
2009
Prime Minister (1999–2008), Leader of the Opposition (1993–1999)
Trevor de Cleene
1981
Palmerston North (1981–1990)
1990
Peter Neilson
1981
Miramar (1981–1990)
1990
Fran Wilde
1981
Wellington Central (1981–1992)
1992
Philip Woollaston
1981
Nelson (1981–1990)
1990
Margaret Shields
1981
Kapiti (1981–1990)
1990
Clive Matthewson
1984
Dunedin West (1984–1995)
1995*
United MP 1995–1996
Anne Fraser
1984
East Cape (1984–1990)
1990
Richard Northey
1984
Eden (1984–1990) Onehunga (1993–1996)
1996
Allan Wallbank
1984
Gisborne (1984–1990)
1990
Bill Dillon
1984
Hamilton East (1984–1990)
1990
Trevor Mallard
1984
Hamilton West (1984–1990) Pencarrow (1993–1996) Hutt South (1996–2017) List (2017–present)
–
Bill Sutton
1984
Hawke's Bay (1984–1990)
1990
Annette King
1984
Horowhenua (1984–1990) Miramar (1993–1996) Rongotai (1996–2017)
2017
Peter Dunne
1984
Ohariu (1984–1993) Onslow (1993–1994)
1994*
Independent (1994), Future NZ (1994–95), United MP (1995–2002), United Future (2002–2017)
Jim Anderton
1984
Sydenham (1984–1989)
1989*
NewLabour MP 1989–91, Alliance MP 1991–2002, Progressive MP (2002–11)
Ken Shirley
1984
Tasman (1984–1990)
1990*
ACT MP 1996–2005
Reg Boorman
1984
Wairarapa (1984–1988)
1988
In 1988 an Electoral Court decision reversed the 1987 election result and awarded the Wairarapa seat to Wyatt Creech .
Jim Sutton
1984
Waitaki (1984–1990) Timaru (1993–1996) Aoraki (1996–2005) List (2005–2008)
2008
Margaret Austin
1984
Yaldhurst (1984–1995)
1995*
United MP 1995–1996
Jack Elder
1984
West Auckland (1984–1993) Henderson (1993–1996)
1996*
NZ First MP 1996–98, Mauri Pacific MP 1998–99
Judy Keall
1984
Glenfield (1984–1990) Horowhenua (1993–1996) Otaki (1996–2002)
2002
Noel Scott
1984
Tongariro (1984–1990)
1990
Larry Sutherland
1987
Avon (1987–1996) Christchurch East (1996–1999)
1999
Jenny Kirk
1987
Birkenhead (1987–1990)
1990
Elizabeth Tennet
1987
Island Bay (1987–1996)
1996
Peter Simpson
1987
Lyttelton (1987–1990)
1990
David Robinson
1987
Manawatu (1987–1990)
1990
Harry Duynhoven
1987
New Plymouth (1987–1990) New Plymouth (1993–2008)
2008
Ross Robertson
1987
Papatoetoe (1987–1996) Manukau East (1996–2014)
2014
Sonja Davies
1987
Pencarrow (1987–1993)
1993
Graham Kelly
1987
Porirua (1987–1996) Mana (1996–2002) List (2002–2003)
2003
George Hawkins
1990
Manurewa (1990–2011)
2011
John Blincoe
1990
Nelson (1990–1996)
1996
Judith Tizard
1990
Panmure (1990–1996) Auckland Central (1996–2008)
2008
Daughter of previous MP
Lianne Dalziel
1990
Christchurch Central (1990–1996) List (1996–1999) Christchurch East (1999–2013)
2013
Pete Hodgson
1990
Dunedin North (1990–2011)
2011
Paul Swain
1990
Eastern Hutt (1990–1996) Rimutaka (1996–2008)
2008
Steve Maharey
1990
Palmerston North (1990–2008)
2008
Chris Laidlaw
1992
Wellington Central (1992–1993)
1993
First elected in by-election
Chris Carter
1993
Te Atatū (1993–1996) Te Atatū (1999–2010)
2010*
Independent MP 2010–2011
Damien O'Connor
1993
West Coast (1993–1996), West Coast-Tasman (1996–2008) List (2009–2011) West Coast-Tasman(2011–present)
–
Dianne Yates
1993
Hamilton East (1993–1996) List (1996–2002) Hamilton East (2002–2005) List (2005–2008)
2008
Janet Mackey
1993
Gisborne (1993–1996) Mahia (1996–1999) East Coast (1999–2005)
2005
Jill Pettis
1993
Wanganui (1993–2005) List (2005–2008)
2008
Mark Burton
1993
Tongariro (1993–1996) Taupo (1996–2008)
2008
Martin Gallagher
1993
Hamilton West (1993–1996) Hamilton West (1999–2008)
2008
Mark Peck
1993
Invercargill (1993–2005)
2005
Jill White
1993
Manawatu (1993–1996) List (1996–1998)
1998
Rick Barker
1993
Hastings (1993–1996) Tukituki (1996–2005) List (2005–2011)
2011
Ruth Dyson
1993
Lyttelton (1993–1996) List (1996–1999) Banks Peninsula (1999–2008) Port Hills (2008–2020)
2020
Suzanne Sinclair
1993
Titirangi (1993–1996)
1996
Taito Phillip Field
1993
Otara (1993–1996) Mangere (1996–2007)
2007*
Independent MP 2007–2008 (Mangere)
Tim Barnett
1996
Christchurch Central (1996–2008)
2008
Joe Hawke
1996
List (1996–2002)
2002
Nanaia Mahuta
1996
List (1996–1999), Te Tai Hauāuru (1999–2002) Tainui (2002–2008) Hauraki-Waikato (2008–2023)
2023
Marian Hobbs
1996
List (1996–1999) Wellington Central (1999–2008)
2008
Dover Samuels
1996
List (1996–1999) Te Tai Tokerau (1999–2005) List (2005–2008)
2005
Mark Gosche
1996
List (1996–1999) Maungakiekie (1999–2008)
2008
Tariana Turia
1996
List (1996–2002) Te Tai Hauāuru (2002–2004)
2004*
Māori Party MP 2004–14
Helen Duncan
1998
List (1998–2005)
2005
David Benson-Pope
1999
Dunedin South (1999–2008)
2008
John Tamihere
1999
Hauraki (1999–2002) Tamaki Makaurau (2002–2005)
2005
Parekura Horomia
1999
Ikaroa-Rawhiti (1999–2013)
2013†
Ann Hartley
1999
Northcote (1999–2005) List (2005–2008)
2008
Steve Chadwick
1999
Rotorua (1999–2008) List (2008–2011)
2011
Mahara Okeroa
1999
Te Tai Tonga (1999–2008)
2008
David Cunliffe
1999
Titirangi (1999–2002) New Lynn (2002–2017)
2017
Leader of the Opposition (2013–2014)
Mita Ririnui
1999
Waiariki (1999–2005) List (2005–2011)
2011
Clayton Cosgrove
1999
Waimakariri (1999–2011) List (2011–2017)
2017
Georgina Beyer
1999
Wairarapa (1999–2005) List (2005–2007)
2007
World's first transgender MP
Margaret Wilson
1999
List (1999–2008)
2008
Winnie Laban
1999
List (1999–2002) Mana (2002–2010)
2010
Russell Fairbrother
2002
Napier (2002–2005) List (2005–2008)
2008
David Parker
2002
Otago (2002–2005) List (2005–present)
–
Darren Hughes
2002
Otaki (2002–2008) List (2008–2011)
2011
Resigned
Lynne Pillay
2002
Waitakere (2002–2008) List (2008–2011)
2011
Dave Hereora
2002
List (2002–2008)
2008
Ashraf Choudhary
2002
List (2002–2011)
2011
Moana Mackey
2003
List (2003–2014)
2014
Lesley Soper
2005
List (2005) List (2007–2008)
2008
Darien Fenton
2005
List (2005–2014)
2014
Maryan Street
2005
List (2005–2014)
2014
Shane Jones
2005
List (2005–2014)
2014
Resigned May 2014, NZ First MP (2017–2020, 2023–present)
Sue Moroney
2005
List (2005–2017)
2017
Charles Chauvel
2006
List (2006–2013)
2013
Louisa Wall
2008
List (2008) List (2011)Manurewa (2011–2020) List (2020–2022)
2022
William Sio
2008
List (2008) Māngere (2008–2023)
2023
Brendon Burns
2008
Christchurch Central (2008–2011)
2011
Clare Curran
2008
Dunedin South (2008–2020)
2020
Iain Lees-Galloway
2008
Palmerston North (2008–2020)
2020
Chris Hipkins
2008
Remutaka (2008–present)
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Prime Minister (2023–present)
Grant Robertson
2008
Wellington Central (2008–2023) List(2023–)
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Raymond Huo
2008
List (2008–2014) List (2017–2020)
2020
Phil Twyford
2008
List (2008–2011)Te Atatū (2011–present)
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Carol Beaumont
2008
List (2008–2011) List (2013–2014)
2014
Kelvin Davis
2008
List (2008–2011, 2014, 2023–present) Te Tai Tokerau (2014–2023)
Carmel Sepuloni
2008
List (2008–2011) Kelston (2014–present)
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Deputy Prime-Minister 2023–present
Stuart Nash
2008
List (2008–2011) Napier (2014–2023)
2023
Great-grandson of Walter Nash
Rajen Prasad
2008
List (2008–2014)
2014
Jacinda Ardern
2008
List (2008–2017) Mt Albert (2017–2023)
2023
Prime Minister (2017–2023), Leader of the Opposition (2017)
David Shearer
2009
Mt Albert (2009–2016)
2016
First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (2011–2013)
Kris Faafoi
2010
Mana (2010–2020) List (2020–2022)
2022
First elected in by-election
David Clark
2011
Dunedin North (2011–2020) Dunedin (2020–2023)
2023
Andrew Little
2011
List (2011–2023)
2023
Leader of the Opposition (2014–2017)
Rino Tirikatene
2011
Te Tai Tonga (2011–2023) List (2023–2024)
2024
Megan Woods
2011
Wigram (2011–present)
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Meka Whaitiri
2013
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (2013–2023)
2023*
First elected in by-election, Independent MP 2023–present
Poto Williams
2013
Christchurch East (2013–2023)
2023
First elected in by-election
Peeni Henare
2014
Tāmaki Makaurau (2014–2023) List (2023–present)
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Adrian Rurawhe
2014
Te Tai Hauāuru (2014–2023) List (2023–present)
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Jenny Salesa
2014
Manukau East (2014–2020) Panmure-Otahuhu (2020–present)
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Michael Wood
2016
Mount Roskill (2016–2023)
2023
First elected in by-election
Kiri Allan
2017
List (2017–2020) East Coast (2020–2023)
2023
Ginny Andersen
2017
List (2017–2020, 2023–present) Hutt South (2020–2023)
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Tāmati Coffey
2017
Waiariki (2017–2020) List (2020–2023)
2023
Liz Craig
2017
List (2017–2023)
2023
Paul Eagle
2017
Rongotai (2017–2023)
2023
Willie Jackson
2017
List (2017–present)
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Alliance MP (1999–2002)
Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki
2017
List (2017–2023)
2023
Marja Lubeck
2017
List (2017–2023)
2023
Jo Luxton
2017
List (2017–2020, 2023–present) Rangitata (2020–2023)
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Kieran McAnulty
2017
List (2017–2020, 2023–present) Wairarapa (2020–2023)
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Greg O'Connor
2017
Ohariu (2017–present)
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Willow-Jean Prime
2017
List (2017–2020, 2023–present) Northland (2020–2023)
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Priyanca Radhakrishnan
2017
List (2017–2020, 2023–) Maungakiekie (2020–2023) List (2023–present)
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Deborah Russell
2017
New Lynn (2017–2023) List (2023–present)
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Jamie Strange
2017
List (2017–2020) Hamilton East (2020–2023)
2023
Jan Tinetti
2017
List (2017–present)
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Duncan Webb
2017
Christchurch Central (2017–present)
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Angie Warren-Clark
2017
List (2017–2023)
2023
Camilla Belich
2020
List (2020–present)
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Glen Bennett
2020
New Plymouth (2020–2023)
2023
Rachel Boyack
2020
Nelson (2020–present)
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Rachel Brooking
2020
List (2020–2023) Dunedin (2023–)
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Naisi Chen
2020
List (2020–2023)
2023
Barbara Edmonds
2020
Mana (2020–present)
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Shanan Halbert
2020
Northcote (2020–2023) List (2024–present)
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Ingrid Leary
2020
Taieri (2020–present)
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Neru Leavasa
2020
Takanini (2020–2023)
2023
Steph Lewis
2020
Whanganui (2020–2023)
2023
Anna Lorck
2020
Tukituki (2020–2023)
2023
Tracey McLellan
2020
Banks Peninsula (2020–2023) List (2024–present)
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Terisa Ngobi
2020
Otaki (2020–2023)
2023
Ibrahim Omer
2020
List (2020–2023)
2023
Sarah Pallett
2020
Ilam (2020–2023)
2023
Angela Roberts
2020
List (2020–2023)
2023
Gaurav Sharma
2020
Hamilton West (2020–2022)
2022*
Independent MP (2022)
Tangi Utikere
2020
Palmerston North (2020–present)
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Ayesha Verrall
2020
List (2020–present)
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Vanushi Walters
2020
Upper Harbour (2020–2023)
2023
Helen White
2020
List (2020–2023) Mt Albert (2023–present)
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Arena Williams
2020
Manurewa (2020–present)
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Emily Henderson
2020
Whangārei (2020–2023)
2023
Lemauga Lydia Sosene
2022
List (2022–2023) Māngere (2023–present)
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Dan Rosewarne
2022
List (2022–2023)
2023
Reuben Davidson
2023
Christchurch East (2023–present)
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Cushla Tangaere-Manuel
2023
Ikaroa Rawhiti (2023–present)
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