2011 New Zealand general election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 2,278,989 (74.21%) 5.25% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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John Key
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Phil Goff
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Russel Norman Metiria Turei
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Party
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National
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Labour
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Green
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Leader's seat
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Helensville
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Mount Roskill
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List List
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Last election
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58 seats, 44.93%
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43 seats, 33.99%
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9 seats, 6.72%
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Seats before
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58
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42
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9
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Seats won
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59
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34
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14
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Seat change
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1
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8
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5
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Electorate vote
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1,027,696 47.31% 0.71 pp
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762,897 35.12% 0.10 pp
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155,492 7.16% 1.53 pp
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Party vote
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1,058,638 47.31% 2.38 pp
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614,936 27.48% 6.51 pp
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247,370 11.06% 4.34 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Winston Peters
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Tariana Turia Pita Sharples
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Hone Harawira
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Party
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NZ First
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Māori Party
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Mana
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Leader's seat
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List
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Te Tai Hauāuru Tāmaki Makaurau
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Te Tai Tokerau
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Last election
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0 seats, 4.07%
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5 seats, 2.39%
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(not yet founded)
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Seats before
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0
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4
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1
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Seats won
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8
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3
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1
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Seat change
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8
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1
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Electorate vote
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39,892 1.84% 0.15 pp
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39,320 1.81% 1.53 pp
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29,872 1.38% new
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Party vote
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147,544 6.59% 2.52 pp
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31,982 1.43% 0.96 pp
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24,168 1.08% new
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Leader
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Don Brash
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Peter Dunne
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Party
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ACT
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United Future
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Leader's seat
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Ran in North Shore (lost)
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Ōhariu
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Last election
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5 seats, 3.65%
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1 seat, 0.87%
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Seats before
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5
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1
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Seats won
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1
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1
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Seat change
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4
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Electorate vote
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31,001 1.43% 1.56 pp
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18,792 0.87% 0.26 pp
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Party vote
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23,889 1.07% 2.58 pp
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13,443 0.60% 0.27 pp
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Results of the election. |
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The 2011 New Zealand general election on Saturday 26 November 2011.[1]
One hundred and twenty-one MPs were elected to the New Zealand House of Representatives, 70 from single-member electorates, and 51 from party lists including one overhang seat.
A referendum on the voting system was held at the same time as the election,[2] with voters voting by majority to keep the MMP system.[3]
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