Banks Peninsula is an electorate of the New Zealand House of Representatives. It was created in 1996, abolished in 2008 and recreated in 2020.
Election results
2023 general election: Banks Peninsula[1]
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Notes:
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A blue background means the winner of the electorate vote.
A pink background means a candidate elected from their party list.
A yellow background means an electorate win by a list member, or by another incumbent.
A Y means an incumbent won re-election.
A N means an incumbent lost re-election.
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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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Vanessa Weenink
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17,860
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36.54
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+11.91
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15,839
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31.97
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+11.05
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Labour
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N Tracey McLellan
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17,464
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35.69
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-15.42
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13,200
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26.66
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-23.57
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Green
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Lan Pham
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8,325
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17.02
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+4.05
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9,763
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19.71
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+5.52
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ACT
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Laura Trask
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2,073
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4.24
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+0.89
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3,919
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7.92
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+0.96
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NZ First
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Lindsay Kerslake
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1,598
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3.27
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+1.91
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2,658
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5.37
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+3.39
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NewZeal
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Lisa Mead
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544
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1.11
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+1.11
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323
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0.65
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+0.65
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DemocracyNZ
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Doug Allington
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474
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0.96
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+0.96
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146
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0.29
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+0.29
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Animal Justice Party Aotearoa New Zealand
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Paran Jeet
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369
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0.75
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+0.75
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111
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0.22
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+0.22
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Independent
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Peter Wakeman
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184
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0.38
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+0.38
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Opportunities
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2,401
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4.85
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+2.69
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New Zealand Loyal
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389
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0.79
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+0.79
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Te Pāti Māori
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388
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0.78
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+0.50
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Legalise Cannabis
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182
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0.37
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+0.11
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New Conservatives Party
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62
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0.13
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-1.12
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Freedoms New Zealand
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61
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0.12
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+0.12
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Leighton Baker Party
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53
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0.11
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+0.11
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Women's Rights Party
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42
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0.09
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+0.09
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New Nation Party
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22
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0.04
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+0.04
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Informal votes
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440
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194
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Total Valid votes
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49,331
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49,753
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National gain from Labour
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Majority
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396
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0.85
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References
- ↑ New Zealand Electoral Commission (3 November 2023). "Banks Peninsula". Electionresults.govt.nz. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
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