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'''Maungakiekie''' is a New Zealand parliamentary [[New Zealand electorates|electorate]], returning one Member of Parliament to the [[New Zealand House of Representatives]]. The current MP for Maungakiekie is [[Denise Lee]] of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. The name is from [[One Tree Hill, New Zealand|Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill]], a large and symbolically important hill at the western end of the seat; the name denotes the presence of [[kiekie (plant)|kiekie]] vines on the hill. |
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|blank1_info = [[Greg Fleming (politician)|Greg Fleming]] |
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|blank2_info = [[New Zealand National Party|National]] |
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|blank3_info = [[Priyanca Radhakrishnan]] ([[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour]]) |
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'''Maungakiekie''' is a New Zealand parliamentary [[New Zealand electorates|electorate]], returning one Member of Parliament to the [[New Zealand House of Representatives]]. The current MP for Maungakiekie is [[Greg Fleming (politician)|Greg Fleming]] of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. The electorate's name comes from [[Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill]], a large and symbolically important hill at the western end of the seat. |
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The core of Maungakiekie is the suburbs of [[Auckland]] clustered around the [[New Zealand State Highway 1|Southern Motorway]], and the most southern parts of [[Auckland |
The core of Maungakiekie is the suburbs of [[Auckland]] clustered around the [[New Zealand State Highway 1|Southern Motorway]], and the most southern parts of the [[Auckland isthmus]] facing the [[Manukau Harbour]]. As at [[2008 New Zealand general election|2008]], these include [[Penrose, New Zealand|Penrose]], [[Panmure, New Zealand|Panmure]], [[Onehunga]] and [[Royal Oak, New Zealand|Royal Oak]]. In character, the seat is a [[minority-majority]] seat, with a large Māori, [[Pacific Island]] and [[Chinese New Zealander|Asian]] population. It is also quite a young seat, with 46.8 percent of the seat's residents under the age of thirty. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Maungakiekie has existed in various forms since its creation ahead of the introduction of [[Mixed Member Proportional]] voting in the {{NZ election link|1996}}. It was created from merging most of {{NZ electorate link|Onehunga}} with a large section of {{NZ electorate link|Panmure}}, both of them reasonably safe Labour seats. Its original incarnation included both [[Onehunga]] and [[Otahuhu]], though for the nine years from {{NZ election link year|1996}}, Onehunga was part of {{NZ electorate link|Mount Roskill}}, and from 2008 onwards, Otahuhu formed the northernmost part of [[Manukau East]]. The same boundary changes that took Otahuhu out put Panmure in at the expense of {{NZ electorate link|Tāmaki}}. |
Maungakiekie has existed in various forms since its creation ahead of the introduction of [[Mixed Member Proportional]] voting in the {{NZ election link|1996}}. It was created from merging most of {{NZ electorate link|Onehunga}} with a large section of {{NZ electorate link|Panmure}}, both of them reasonably safe Labour seats. Its original incarnation included both [[Onehunga]] and [[Otahuhu]], though for the nine years from {{NZ election link year|1996}}, Onehunga was part of {{NZ electorate link|Mount Roskill}}, and from 2008 onwards, Otahuhu formed the northernmost part of [[Manukau East]]. The same boundary changes that took Otahuhu out put Panmure in at the expense of {{NZ electorate link|Tāmaki}}. In 2020, the seat lost Panmure to {{NZ electorate link|Panmure-Ōtāhuhu}} and gained Royal Oak from {{NZ electorate link|Mount Roskill}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vote.nz/assets/Boundary-Review/REPORT-OF-THE-REPRESENTATION-COMMISSION-2020.pdf |title=Report of the Representation Commission 2020 |date=17 April 2020}}</ref> |
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Because of the area's seats' tendency to vote Labour, and because Labour suffered its worst result since World War II in 1996, with votes splintering off to both the [[Alliance (New Zealand political party)|Alliance]] and [[New Zealand First]], Onehunga MP [[Richard Northey]] found himself ousted from Parliament in 1996 at the hands of then unknown [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] candidate [[Belinda Vernon]]. Vernon's own party suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune that started at the {{NZ election link|1999}} and her three-year term as MP for Maungakiekie ended in favour of [[Mark Gosche]], who held the seat until {{NZ election link year|2008}}, notching up a majority of around 6,500 in the intermediate elections.<ref name="2005 Maungakiekie">{{cite web|title=Official Count Results – Maungakiekie |url= http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2005/electorate-26.html |publisher=Chief Electoral Office| |
Because of the area's seats' tendency to vote Labour, and because Labour suffered its worst result since World War II in 1996, with votes splintering off to both the [[Alliance (New Zealand political party)|Alliance]] and [[New Zealand First]], Onehunga MP [[Richard Northey]] found himself ousted from Parliament in 1996 at the hands of then unknown [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] candidate [[Belinda Vernon]]. Vernon's own party suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune that started at the {{NZ election link|1999}} and her three-year term as MP for Maungakiekie ended in favour of [[Mark Gosche]], who held the seat until {{NZ election link year|2008}}, notching up a majority of around 6,500 in the intermediate elections.<ref name="2005 Maungakiekie">{{cite web|title=Official Count Results – Maungakiekie |url= http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2005/electorate-26.html |publisher=Chief Electoral Office|access-date=15 December 2011}}</ref> |
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[[Sam Lotu-liga]] captured the seat again for National in the large swing against Labour in 2008. On 13 December 2016, Lotu-liga announced that he was quitting politics, to take effect at the [[2017 New Zealand general election|2017 general election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/320289/sam-lotu-iiga-to-leave-parliament| |
[[Sam Lotu-liga]] captured the seat again for National in the large swing against Labour in 2008. On 13 December 2016, Lotu-liga announced that he was quitting politics, to take effect at the [[2017 New Zealand general election|2017 general election]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/320289/sam-lotu-iiga-to-leave-parliament|access-date=27 September 2017|title=Sam Lotu-liga to leave Parliament|date=13 December 2016|publisher=Radio NZ – radionz.co.nz}}</ref> The electorate was won by [[Denise Lee]] at the election, retaining the seat for the National Party. |
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===Members of Parliament=== |
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| [[Gilbert Myles]]{{efn|name=Myles|Myles entered Parliament on 16 February 1999 following [[Deborah Morris]]'s resignation.}} |
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| Carol Beaumont{{efn|name=Beaumont|Beaumont entered Parliament on 13 March 2013 following [[Charles Chauvel (politician)|Charles Chauvel]]'s resignation.}} |
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| [[Chlöe Swarbrick]] |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
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===2023 election=== |
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{{MMP election box begin |title=[[2023 New Zealand general election|2023 general election]]: Maungakiekie<ref name="2023 election">{{cite news |title=Maungakiekie - Official Result |url=https://archive.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2023/electorate-details-23.html |work=Electoral Commission |access-date=9 June 2024 }}</ref> |
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{{MMP election box candidate win| |
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|party = New Zealand National Party |
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|candidate = [[Greg Fleming (politician)|Greg Fleming]] |
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|votes = 16,952 |
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|percentage = 47.70 |
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|change = |
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|party votes = 14,935 |
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|party percent = 41.43 |
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|party change = +15.68 |
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}} |
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{{MMP election box incumbent list| |
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|party = New Zealand Labour Party |
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|candidate = [[Priyanca Radhakrishnan]] |
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|votes = 12,335 |
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|percentage = 34.71 |
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|change = -8.85 |
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|party votes = 9,801 |
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|party percent = 27.19 |
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|party change = -23.14 |
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}} |
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{{MMP election box candidate| |
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|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |
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|candidate = Sapna Samant |
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|votes = 3,138 |
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|percentage = 8.83 |
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|change = |
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|party votes = 4,964 |
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|party percent = 13.77 |
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|party change = +4.71 |
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}} |
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{{MMP election box candidate| |
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|party = ACT New Zealand |
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|candidate = Margo Onishchenko |
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|votes = 1,291 |
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|percentage = 3.63 |
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|change = |
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|party votes = 2,863 |
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|party percent = 7.94 |
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|party change = +0.86 |
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{{MMP election box candidate| |
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|party = New Zealand First |
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|candidate = Andrew Hogg |
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|votes = 920 |
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|percentage = 2.58 |
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|change = |
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|party votes = 1,379 |
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|party percent = 3.82 |
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|party change = +1.75 |
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{{MMP election box independent| |
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|candidate = Philip Bridge |
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|votes = 249 |
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|percentage = 0.70 |
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|change = |
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|party = Rock The Vote NZ |
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|candidate = Eric Chuah |
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|votes = 136 |
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|percentage = 0.38 |
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|change = |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = The Opportunities Party |
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|party votes = 952 |
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|party percent = 2.64 |
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|party change = +0.79 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Te Pāti Māori |
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|party votes = 336 |
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|party percent = 0.93 |
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|party change = |
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|party = New Zealand Loyal |
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|party votes = 157 |
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|party percent = 0.43 |
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|party change = +0.51 |
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|party = NewZeal |
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|party votes = 142 |
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|party percent = 0.39 |
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|party change = +0.22<!-- relative to ONE Party --> |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |
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|party votes = 111 |
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|party percent = 0.30 |
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|party change = +0.04 |
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|party = Freedoms New Zealand |
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|party votes = 89 |
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|party percent = 0.24 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Animal Justice Party Aotearoa New Zealand |
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|party votes = 51 |
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|party percent = 0.14 |
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|party = New Conservative Party (New Zealand) |
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|party votes = 45 |
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|party percent = 0.12 |
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|party change = -0.98 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Women's Rights Party |
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|party votes = 30 |
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|party percent = 0.08 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = DemocracyNZ |
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|party votes = 25 |
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|party percent = 0.06 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = New Nation Party |
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|party votes = 7 |
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|party percent = 0.01 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Leighton Baker Party |
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|party votes = 5 |
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|party percent = 0.01 |
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{{MMP election box informal vote| |
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|votes = 514 |
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|party votes = 149 |
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{{MMP election box total vote| |
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|votes = 35,535 |
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|party votes = 36,041 |
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{{MMP election box majority gain |
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|winner = New Zealand National Party |
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|loser = New Zealand Labour Party |
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|votes = 4,617 |
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|percent = 12.99 |
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===2020 election=== |
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{{MMP election box begin |title=[[2020 New Zealand general election|2020 general election]]: Maungakiekie<ref name="2020election">{{cite web |title=Maungakiekie - Official Result |url=https://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2020/electorate-details-23.html |publisher=[[Electoral Commission (New Zealand)|Electoral Commission]] |date=6 November 2020 |access-date=8 November 2020 }}</ref> |
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{{MMP election box list win| |
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|party = New Zealand Labour Party |
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|candidate = [[Priyanca Radhakrishnan]] |
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|votes = 16,232 |
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|percentage = 43.56 |
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|change = +6.52 |
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|party votes = 18,895 |
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|party percent = 50.33 |
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|party change = +7.04 |
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{{MMP election box incumbent lose| |
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|party = New Zealand National Party |
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|candidate = [[Denise Lee]] |
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|votes = 15,597 |
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|percentage = 41.86 |
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|change = -1.39 |
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|party votes = 9,668 |
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|party percent = 25.75 |
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|party change = -14.91 |
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{{MMP election box candidate list| |
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|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |
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|candidate = [[Ricardo Menendez March]] |
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|votes = 2,666 |
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|percentage = 7.15 |
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|change = -4.51 |
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|party votes = 3,403 |
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|party percent = 9.06 |
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|party change = +3.21 |
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}} |
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{{MMP election box candidate| |
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|party = ACT New Zealand |
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|candidate = Tommy Fergusson |
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|votes = 1,225 |
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|percentage = 3.28 |
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|change = — |
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|party votes = 2,660 |
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|party percent = 7.08 |
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|party change = +6.45 |
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}} |
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{{MMP election box candidate| |
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|party = New Conservative Party (New Zealand) |
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|candidate = Philip Holder |
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|votes = 513 |
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|percentage = 1.37 |
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|change = — |
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|party votes = 416 |
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|party percent = 1.10 |
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|party change = +0.91 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = New Zealand First |
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|party votes = 780 |
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|party percent = 2.07 |
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|party change = -3.00 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = The Opportunities Party |
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|party votes = 697 |
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|party percent = 1.85 |
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|party change = -0.33 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Advance New Zealand |
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|party votes = 206 |
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|party percent = 0.54 |
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|party change = — |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Māori Party |
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|party votes = 159 |
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|party percent = 0.42 |
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|party change = -0.39 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |
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|party votes = 99 |
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|party percent = 0.26 |
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|party change = +0.03 |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Tea Party New Zealand |
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|party votes = 82 |
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|party percent = 0.21 |
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|party change = — |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = ONE Party |
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|party votes = 66 |
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|party percent = 0.17 |
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|party change = — |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Vision NZ |
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|party votes = 47 |
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|party percent = 0.12 |
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|party change = — |
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{{MMP election box party only| |
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|party = Sustainable New Zealand Party |
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|party votes = 24 |
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|party percent = 0.06 |
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|party change = — |
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|party = New Zealand Outdoors Party |
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|party votes = 18 |
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|party percent = 0.04 |
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|party change = -0.06 |
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|party = Social Credit Party (New Zealand) |
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|party votes = 7 |
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|party percent = 0.02 |
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|party change = +0.01 |
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|party = Heartland New Zealand Party |
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|party votes = 2 |
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|party percent = 0.01 |
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|party change = — |
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{{MMP election box informal vote| |
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|votes = 1,024 |
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|party votes = 306 |
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{{MMP election box total vote| |
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|votes = 37,257 |
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|party votes = 37,535 |
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{{MMP election box turnout| |
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|turnout = 37,535 |
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{{MMP election box majority gain| |
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|winner = New Zealand Labour Party |
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|loser = New Zealand National Party |
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|votes = 635 |
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|percent = 1.70 |
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|change = -4.51 |
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===2017 election=== |
===2017 election=== |
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{{MMP election box begin |title=[[2017 New Zealand general election|2017 general election]]: Maungakiekie<ref name="2017-election">{{cite web| url=http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-26.html |title=Maungakiekie - Official Result |date=7 October 2017 | |
{{MMP election box begin |title=[[2017 New Zealand general election|2017 general election]]: Maungakiekie<ref name="2017-election">{{cite web| url=http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-26.html |title=Maungakiekie - Official Result |date=7 October 2017 |access-date=13 October 2017 |publisher=[[Electoral Commission (New Zealand)|Electoral Commission]]}}</ref>}} |
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{{MMP election box candidate win| |
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|party = New Zealand National Party |
|party = New Zealand National Party |
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|party = [[Communist League (New Zealand)|Communist League]] |
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Maungakiekie | |
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Region | Auckland |
Current constituency | |
Current MP | Greg Fleming |
Party | National |
List MP | Priyanca Radhakrishnan (Labour) |
Maungakiekie is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Maungakiekie is Greg Fleming of the National Party. The electorate's name comes from Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill, a large and symbolically important hill at the western end of the seat.
The core of Maungakiekie is the suburbs of Auckland clustered around the Southern Motorway, and the most southern parts of the Auckland isthmus facing the Manukau Harbour. As at 2008, these include Penrose, Panmure, Onehunga and Royal Oak. In character, the seat is a minority-majority seat, with a large Māori, Pacific Island and Asian population. It is also quite a young seat, with 46.8 percent of the seat's residents under the age of thirty.
History
[edit]Maungakiekie has existed in various forms since its creation ahead of the introduction of Mixed Member Proportional voting in the 1996 election. It was created from merging most of Onehunga with a large section of Panmure, both of them reasonably safe Labour seats. Its original incarnation included both Onehunga and Otahuhu, though for the nine years from 1996, Onehunga was part of Mount Roskill, and from 2008 onwards, Otahuhu formed the northernmost part of Manukau East. The same boundary changes that took Otahuhu out put Panmure in at the expense of Tāmaki. In 2020, the seat lost Panmure to Panmure-Ōtāhuhu and gained Royal Oak from Mount Roskill.[1]
Because of the area's seats' tendency to vote Labour, and because Labour suffered its worst result since World War II in 1996, with votes splintering off to both the Alliance and New Zealand First, Onehunga MP Richard Northey found himself ousted from Parliament in 1996 at the hands of then unknown National Party candidate Belinda Vernon. Vernon's own party suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune that started at the 1999 election and her three-year term as MP for Maungakiekie ended in favour of Mark Gosche, who held the seat until 2008, notching up a majority of around 6,500 in the intermediate elections.[2]
Sam Lotu-liga captured the seat again for National in the large swing against Labour in 2008. On 13 December 2016, Lotu-liga announced that he was quitting politics, to take effect at the 2017 general election.[3] The electorate was won by Denise Lee at the election, retaining the seat for the National Party.
Members of Parliament
[edit]Unless otherwise stated, all MPs' terms began and ended at general elections.
Key
List MPs
[edit]Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Maungakiekie electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Alliance NZ First National Labour Green
Election | Winner | |
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1996 election | Matt Robson | |
1999 | Gilbert Myles[a] | |
1999 election | Matt Robson | |
Belinda Vernon | ||
2008 election | Carol Beaumont | |
2013 | Carol Beaumont[b] | |
2017 election | Chlöe Swarbrick | |
Priyanca Radhakrishnan | ||
2020 election | Ricardo Menéndez March | |
2023 election | Priyanca Radhakrishnan |
Election results
[edit]2023 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Greg Fleming | 16,952 | 47.70 | 14,935 | 41.43 | +15.68 | |||
Labour | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | 12,335 | 34.71 | -8.85 | 9,801 | 27.19 | -23.14 | ||
Green | Sapna Samant | 3,138 | 8.83 | 4,964 | 13.77 | +4.71 | |||
ACT | Margo Onishchenko | 1,291 | 3.63 | 2,863 | 7.94 | +0.86 | |||
NZ First | Andrew Hogg | 920 | 2.58 | 1,379 | 3.82 | +1.75 | |||
Independent | Philip Bridge | 249 | 0.70 | ||||||
Rock The Vote NZ | Eric Chuah | 136 | 0.38 | ||||||
Opportunities | 952 | 2.64 | +0.79 | ||||||
Te Pāti Māori | 336 | 0.93 | |||||||
NZ Loyal | 157 | 0.43 | +0.51 | ||||||
NewZeal | 142 | 0.39 | +0.22 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 111 | 0.30 | +0.04 | ||||||
Freedoms NZ | 89 | 0.24 | |||||||
Animal Justice | 51 | 0.14 | |||||||
New Conservative | 45 | 0.12 | -0.98 | ||||||
Women's Rights | 30 | 0.08 | |||||||
DemocracyNZ | 25 | 0.06 | |||||||
New Nation | 7 | 0.01 | |||||||
Leighton Baker Party | 5 | 0.01 | |||||||
Informal votes | 514 | 149 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 35,535 | 36,041 | |||||||
National gain from Labour | Majority | 4,617 | 12.99 |
2020 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | 16,232 | 43.56 | +6.52 | 18,895 | 50.33 | +7.04 | ||
National | Denise Lee | 15,597 | 41.86 | -1.39 | 9,668 | 25.75 | -14.91 | ||
Green | Ricardo Menendez March | 2,666 | 7.15 | -4.51 | 3,403 | 9.06 | +3.21 | ||
ACT | Tommy Fergusson | 1,225 | 3.28 | — | 2,660 | 7.08 | +6.45 | ||
New Conservative | Philip Holder | 513 | 1.37 | — | 416 | 1.10 | +0.91 | ||
NZ First | 780 | 2.07 | -3.00 | ||||||
Opportunities | 697 | 1.85 | -0.33 | ||||||
Advance NZ | 206 | 0.54 | — | ||||||
Māori Party | 159 | 0.42 | -0.39 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 99 | 0.26 | +0.03 | ||||||
TEA | 82 | 0.21 | — | ||||||
ONE | 66 | 0.17 | — | ||||||
Vision NZ | 47 | 0.12 | — | ||||||
Sustainable NZ | 24 | 0.06 | — | ||||||
Outdoors | 18 | 0.04 | -0.06 | ||||||
Social Credit | 7 | 0.02 | +0.01 | ||||||
Heartland | 2 | 0.01 | — | ||||||
Informal votes | 1,024 | 306 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 37,257 | 37,535 | |||||||
Turnout | 37,535 | ||||||||
Labour gain from National | Majority | 635 | 1.70 | -4.51 |
2017 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Denise Lee | 15,063 | 43.25 | −4.36 | 14,542 | 40.66 | −0.67 | ||
Labour | Priyanca Radhakrishnan | 12,906 | 37.04 | −3.64 | 15,484 | 43.29 | +8.27 | ||
Green | Chlöe Swarbrick | 4,060 | 11.66 | +5.51 | 2,092 | 5.85 | −3.54 | ||
NZ First | Ken Mahon | 1,299 | 3.73 | — | 1,815 | 5.07 | −1.48 | ||
Māori Party | Manase Lua | 731 | 0.21 | — | 288 | 0.81 | −0.27 | ||
Outdoors | Derrick Paull | 108 | 0.31 | — | 36 | 0.10 | — | ||
Communist League | Michael Tucker | 61 | 0.18 | — | |||||
Opportunities | 780 | 2.18 | — | ||||||
ACT | 227 | 0.63 | −0.84 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 82 | 0.23 | −0.09 | ||||||
Conservative | 67 | 0.19 | −2.95 | ||||||
People's Party | 33 | 0.09 | — | ||||||
United Future | 23 | 0.06 | −0.17 | ||||||
Internet | 16 | 0.04 | — | ||||||
Mana Party | 10 | 0.03 | — | ||||||
Ban 1080 | 7 | 0.01 | −0.02 | ||||||
Democrats | 3 | 0.01 | −0.01 | ||||||
Informal votes | 596 | 260 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 34,824 | 35,765 | |||||||
Turnout | 35,765 | ||||||||
National hold | Majority | 2,157 | 6.21 | −0.72 |
2014 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Sam Lotu-Iiga | 16,132 | 47.61 | −2.27 | 14,394 | 41.33 | −2.26 | ||
Labour | Carol Beaumont | 13,784 | 40.68 | +0.11 | 12,199 | 35.02 | −1.83 | ||
Green | Richard Leckinger | 2,085 | 6.15 | +0.52 | 3,270 | 9.39 | −0.13 | ||
Conservative | Litia Simpson | 672 | 1.98 | +0.62 | 1,095 | 3.14 | +1.41 | ||
Mana | Sitaleki Finau | 462 | 1.36 | +0.91 | |||||
United Future | Bryan Mockridge | 114 | 0.34 | +0.34 | 80 | 0.23 | −0.15 | ||
Communist League | Felicity Coggan | 92 | 0.27 | +0.27 | |||||
NZ First | 2,283 | 6.55 | +1.37 | ||||||
ACT | 512 | 1.47 | +0.29 | ||||||
Internet Mana | 377 | 1.08 | +0.67[c] | ||||||
Māori Party | 187 | 0.54 | −0.09 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 113 | 0.32 | −0.06 | ||||||
Civilian | 14 | 0.04 | +0.04 | ||||||
Ban 1080 | 11 | 0.03 | +0.03 | ||||||
Independent Coalition | 10 | 0.03 | +0.03 | ||||||
Democrats | 8 | 0.02 | ±0.00 | ||||||
Focus | 8 | 0.02 | +0.02 | ||||||
Informal votes | 540 | 270 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 33,881 | 34,831 | |||||||
Turnout | 34,831 | 75.23 | +2.56 | ||||||
National hold | Majority | 2,348 | 6.93 | −2.38 |
2011 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Sam Lotu-Iiga | 16,189 | 49.88 | +4.33 | 14,747 | 43.59 | +1.11 | ||
Labour | Carol Beaumont | 13,168 | 40.57 | +0.73 | 12,467 | 36.85 | -2.69 | ||
Green | Tom Land | 1,827 | 5.63 | +0.81 | 3,220 | 9.52 | +4.04 | ||
NZ First | Jerry Ho | 687 | 2.12 | +0.26 | 1,753 | 5.18 | +2.23 | ||
Conservative | Grace Haden | 443 | 1.36 | +1.36 | 585 | 1.73 | +1.73 | ||
Mana | Barry Tumai | 145 | 0.45 | +0.45 | 140 | 0.41 | +0.41 | ||
ACT | 400 | 1.18 | -3.35 | ||||||
Māori Party | 213 | 0.63 | -0.05 | ||||||
United Future | 130 | 0.38 | -0.75 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 128 | 0.38 | +0.08 | ||||||
Libertarianz | 28 | 0.08 | -0.003 | ||||||
Alliance | 13 | 0.04 | -0.01 | ||||||
Democrats | 7 | 0.02 | +0.01 | ||||||
Informal votes | 890 | 283 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 32,349 | 33,891 | |||||||
National hold | Majority | 3,021 | 9.31 | +3.60 |
Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 46,637[9]
2008 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Sam Lotu-Iiga | 15,491 | 45.55 | +13.95 | 14,903 | 42.48 | +9.00 | ||
Labour | Carol Beaumont | 13,549 | 39.84 | -13.50 | 13,873 | 39.55 | -11.16 | ||
Green | Rawiri Paratene | 1,639 | 4.82 | +1.78 | 1,921 | 5.48 | |||
ACT | Athol McQuilkan | 969 | 2.85 | +0.75 | 1,589 | 4.53 | +2.62 | ||
Progressive | Matt Robson | 756 | 2.22 | -0.32 | 334 | 0.95 | -0.41 | ||
NZ First | Asenati Lole-Taylor | 630 | 1.85 | -1.37 | 1,035 | 2.95 | -1.24 | ||
United Future | Denise Krum | 413 | 1.21 | -0.88 | 397 | 1.13 | -0.91 | ||
Pacific | Darren Jones | 246 | 0.72 | 229 | 0.65 | ||||
Kiwi | Bernie Ogilvy | 173 | 0.51 | 113 | 0.32 | ||||
RAM | Elliott Blade | 85 | 0.25 | 21 | 0.06 | ||||
Communist League | Patrick Brown | 58 | 0.17 | ||||||
Māori Party | 239 | 0.68 | +0.08 | ||||||
Family Party | 132 | 0.38 | |||||||
Bill and Ben | 126 | 0.36 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 104 | 0.30 | +0.12 | ||||||
Libertarianz | 30 | 0.09 | +0.07 | ||||||
Alliance | 17 | 0.05 | +0.01 | ||||||
Workers Party | 11 | 0.03 | |||||||
Democrats | 4 | 0.01 | -0.01 | ||||||
RONZ | 3 | 0.01 | ±0.00 | ||||||
Informal votes | 474 | 191 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 34,009 | 35,081 | |||||||
National gain from Labour | Majority | 1,942 | 5.71 | +27.46 |
2005 election
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Labour | Mark Gosche | 15,821 | 53.34 | -1.80 | 15,484 | 50.71 | +0.09 | ||
National | Paul Goldsmith | 9,371 | 31.60 | +1.97 | 10,223 | 33.48 | +16.42 | ||
NZ First | Joe Williams | 956 | 3.22 | 1,278 | 4.19 | -3.48 | |||
Green | Paul Quatrough | 901 | 3.04 | -1.26 | 583 | 1.77 | -3.73 | ||
ACT | Michelle Lorenz | 624 | 2.10 | -1.57 | 584 | 1.91 | -6.55 | ||
United Future | Bernie Ogilvy | 619 | 2.09 | -1.26 | 623 | 2.04 | -3.81 | ||
Progressive | Sione Fonua | 564 | 1.90 | +0.46 | 414 | 1.36 | -0.61 | ||
Māori Party | Bill Puru | 263 | 0.89 | 184 | 0.60 | ||||
Communist League | Patrick Brown | 54 | 0.18 | ||||||
Republican | Bevin Berg | 14 | 0.05 | ||||||
Destiny | 159 | 0.47 | |||||||
Family Rights | 144 | 0.44 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 55 | 0.18 | -0.17 | ||||||
Christian Heritage | 46 | 0.15 | -0.85 | ||||||
Alliance | 11 | 0.04 | -0.82 | ||||||
Direct Democracy | 11 | 0.04 | |||||||
99 MP | 9 | 0.03 | |||||||
Democrats | 7 | 0.02 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 7 | 0.02 | |||||||
One NZ | 2 | 0.01 | -0.03 | ||||||
RONZ | 2 | 0.01 | |||||||
Informal votes | 409 | 149 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 29,659 | 30,532 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 6,450 | 21.75 | -3.76 |
2002 election
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Mark Gosche | 14,273 | 55.14 | +10.65 | 13,491 | 50.62 | +4.18 | ||
National | Belinda Vernon | 7,670 | 29.63 | -5.90 | 4,547 | 17.06 | -10.59 | ||
Green | Don Fairley | 1,114 | 4.30 | +0.86 | 1,466 | 5.50 | +1.35 | ||
ACT | Robin Roodt | 949 | 3.67 | +0.91 | 2,256 | 8.46 | +0.73 | ||
United Future | Kevin Harper | 867 | 3.35 | 1,558 | 5.85 | ||||
Progressive | Dawn Patchett | 373 | 1.44 | 524 | 1.97 | ||||
Christian Heritage | Barry Pepperell | 346 | 1.34 | +0.21 | 266 | 1.00 | |||
Alliance | Joseph Randall | 222 | 0.86 | -6.62 | 250 | 0.94 | -5.70 | ||
Communist League | Janet Roth | 72 | 0.28 | ||||||
NZ First | 2,044 | 7.67 | +4.83 | ||||||
ORNZ | 129 | 0.48 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 93 | 0.35 | |||||||
Mana Māori | 14 | 0.05 | |||||||
One NZ | 10 | 0.04 | |||||||
NMP | 3 | 0.01 | |||||||
Informal votes | 510 | 208 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 25,886 | 26,651 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 6,603 | 25.51 | +16.55 |
1999 election
[edit]1999 general election: Maungakiekie[13][14] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Mark Gosche | 12,469 | 44.49 | 13,234 | 46.44 | ||||
National | Belinda Vernon | 9,957 | 35.53 | 7,878 | 27.65 | ||||
Alliance | Matt Robson | 2,096 | 7.48 | 1,891 | 6.64 | ||||
Green | Jon Carapiet | 964 | 3.44 | 1183 | 4.15 | ||||
ACT | Angus Ogilvie | 774 | 2.76 | 2,202 | 7.73 | ||||
NZ First | Gilbert Myles | 734 | 2.62 | 810 | 2.84 | ||||
Christian Democrats | Jason Keiller | 387 | 1.38 | 266 | |||||
Christian Heritage | Mary Paki | 313 | 1.12 | 377 | |||||
Independent | Sue Henry | 152 | 0.54 | ||||||
Natural Law | Graeme Lodge | 73 | 0.26 | 69 | |||||
Independent | Tony Cranston | 67 | 0.24 | ||||||
Republican | Brian Freeth | 40 | 0.14 | 21 | |||||
Legalise Cannabis | 178 | ||||||||
United NZ | 169 | 0.59 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 63 | ||||||||
Mauri Pacific | 43 | ||||||||
Animals First | 39 | ||||||||
McGillicuddy Serious | 30 | ||||||||
NMP | 13 | ||||||||
One NZ | 12 | ||||||||
Mana Māori | 10 | ||||||||
People's Choice Party | 3 | ||||||||
Freedom Movement | 2 | ||||||||
South Island | 1 | ||||||||
Total valid votes | 28,026 | 28,494 | |||||||
Labour gain from National | Majority | 2,512 | 8.96 |
1996 election
[edit]1996 general election: Maungakiekie[15][16][17] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
National | Belinda Vernon | 11,621 | 36.24 | 10,351 | 32.03 | ||||
Labour | Richard Northey | 11,393 | 35.52 | 11,024 | 34.12 | ||||
NZ First | Gilbert Myles | 4,031 | 12.57 | 3,405 | 10.54 | ||||
Alliance | Matt Robson | 3,188 | 9.94 | 2,706 | 8.37 | ||||
ACT | Angus Ogilvie | 965 | 3.01 | 2,317 | 7.17 | ||||
Progressive Green | Dorothy Bond | 254 | 0.79 | 115 | 0.36 | ||||
McGillicuddy Serious | John Orchard | 207 | 0.65 | 72 | 0.22 | ||||
United NZ | Ramparkash Samujh | 200 | 0.62 | 222 | 0.69 | ||||
Natural Law | Graeme Lodge | 114 | 0.36 | 78 | 0.24 | ||||
Advance New Zealand | England So'onalole | 66 | 0.21 | 22 | 0.07 | ||||
Republican | Bill Puru | 32 | 0.10 | ||||||
Christian Coalition | 1,207 | 3.74 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 400 | 1.24 | |||||||
Ethnic Minority Party | 255 | 0.79 | |||||||
Animals First | 46 | 0.14 | |||||||
Superannuitants & Youth | 25 | 0.08 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 17 | 0.05 | |||||||
Green Society | 15 | 0.05 | |||||||
Mana Māori | 14 | 0.04 | |||||||
Conservatives | 14 | 0.04 | |||||||
Asia Pacific United | 7 | 0.02 | |||||||
Te Tawharau | 0 | 0.00 | |||||||
Informal votes | 400 | 159 | |||||||
Total valid votes | 32,071 | 32,312 | |||||||
National win new seat | Majority | 228 | 0.71 |
Table footnotes
[edit]- ^ Myles entered Parliament on 16 February 1999 following Deborah Morris's resignation.
- ^ Beaumont entered Parliament on 13 March 2013 following Charles Chauvel's resignation.
- ^ 2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election.
References
[edit]- ^ "Report of the Representation Commission 2020" (PDF). 17 April 2020.
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- ^ "Maungakiekie - Official Result". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ "Maungakiekie - Official Result". Electoral Commission. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ "Maungakiekie - Official Result". Electoral Commission. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
- ^ "Official Count Results – Maungakiekie (2014)". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ^ 2011 election results
- ^ "Enrolment statistics". Electoral Commission. 26 November 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- ^ 2008 election results
- ^ 2005 election results
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