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Results of the 2020 New Zealand general election

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Preliminary results of the 2020 general election. From left to right: general electorate winners, Māori electorate winners, and numbers of List MPs.

This article summarises results of the 17 October 2020 New Zealand general election, including both party vote and electorate vote outcomes.

Release of results

Preliminary results were released gradually after polling booths closed at 19:00 (NZDT) on 17 October.[1] The preliminary count only includes advance ordinary and election day ordinary votes; it does not include any special votes, which have a deadline ten days later (27 October).[2] Special votes include votes from those who enrolled after the deadline of 13 September, those who voted outside their electorate (including all overseas votes), voters in hospital or prison, and those voters enrolled on the unpublished roll.[3] The votes in the cannabis referendum and the euthanasia referendum were counted after election day, with preliminary results released on 30 October.[1]

All voting papers, counterfoils and electoral rolls are returned to the electorate's returning officer for a mandatory recount; this also includes approving and counting any special votes, and compiling a master roll to ensure no voter has voted more than once. To simplify processing and counting, overseas votes will be sent to and counted at the Electoral Commission's central processing centre in Wellington, rather than to electorate returning officers.[4] Official results, including all recounted ordinary votes and special votes, as well as the official results of the two referendums, are expected to be released by the Electoral Commission on 6 November 2020.[1]

Parties and candidates have three working days after the release of the official results to apply for a judicial recount. These recounts take place under the auspices of a District Court judge (the Chief District Court Judge in case of a nationwide recount),[5][6] and may delay the return of the election writ by a few days.[7]

Party vote

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Popular vote
Labour
50.0%
National
25.7%
ACT
7.6%
Green
7.9%
NZ First
2.7%
New Conservative
1.5%
Opportunities
1.4%
Māori
1.2%
Others
2.0%
Parliament seats
Labour
53.33%
National
29.17%
ACT
8.33%
Green
8.33%
Māori
0.83%

Electorate vote

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List results

Labour National ACT Green
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Andrew Little (07)
David Parker (09)
Trevor Mallard (11)
Kris Faafoi (15)
Ayesha Verrall (17)
Willie Jackson (19)
Louisa Wall (27)
Camilla Belich (30)
Priyanca Radhakrishnan (31)
Jan Tinetti (32)
Marja Lubeck (34)
Angie Warren-Clark (35)
Willow-Jean Prime (36)
Tāmati Coffey (37)
Naisi Chen (38)
Liz Craig (41)
Ibrahim Omer (42)
Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki (44)
Rachel Brooking (46)
Helen White (48)
Angela Roberts (50)

Gerry Brownlee (02)
Paul Goldsmith (03)
Chris Bishop (07)
David Bennett (11)
Michael Woodhouse (12)
Nicola Willis (13)
Melissa Lee (16)
Nick Smith (18)
Maureen Pugh (19)

Brooke van Velden (02)
Nicole McKee (03)
Chris Baillie (04)
Simon Court (05)
James McDowall (06)
Karen Chhour (07)
Mark Cameron (08)
Toni Severin (09)
Damien Smith (10)

Marama Davidson (01)
James Shaw (02)
Julie Anne Genter (04)
Jan Logie (05)
Eugenie Sage (06)
Golriz Ghahraman (07)
Teanau Tuiono (08)
Elizabeth Kerekere (09)
Ricardo Menéndez March (10)

MP changes

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Party New MPs Resigned or retired MPs Defeated MPs MPs switching seat type
Labour Ayesha Verrall
Vanushi Walters
Camilla Belich
Naisi Chen
Ibrahim Omer
Rachel Brooking
Helen White
Barbara Edmonds
Angela Roberts
Shanan Halbert
Neru Leavasa
Tracey McLellan
Steph Lewis
Rachel Boyack
Arena Williams
Ingrid Leary
Sarah Pallett
Gaurav Sharma
Terisa Ngobi
Glen Bennett
Tangi Utikere
Anna Lorck
Ruth Dyson
Clare Curran
Raymond Huo
Iain Lees-Galloway
Kris Faafoi (to list)
Kiri Allan (to electorate)
Kieran McAnulty (to electorate)
Louisa Wall (to list)
Tāmati Coffey (to list)
Jo Luxton (to electorate)
Jamie Strange (to electorate)
Ginny Andersen (to electorate)
Priyanca Radhakrishnan (to electorate)
National Nicola Grigg
Christopher Luxon
Joseph Mooney
Penny Simmonds
Simon Watts
David Carter
Alastair Scott
Nathan Guy
Maggie Barry
Sarah Dowie
Nicky Wagner
Anne Tolley
Paula Bennett
Hamish Walker
Jian Yang
Nikki Kaye
Amy Adams
Andrew Falloon[a]
Harete Hipango
Jonathan Young
Tim Macindoe
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi
Paulo Garcia
Parmjeet Parmar
Agnes Loheni
Alfred Ngaro
Lawrence Yule
Brett Hudson
Dan Bidois
Jo Hayes
Gerry Brownlee (to list)
Chris Bishop (to list)
David Bennett (to list)
Nick Smith (to list)
ACT Brooke van Velden
Nicole McKee
Chris Baillie
Simon Court
James McDowall
Karen Chhour
Mark Cameron
Toni Severin
Damien Smith
Green Teanau Tuiono
Elizabeth Kerekere
Ricardo Menéndez March
Gareth Hughes Chlöe Swarbrick (to electorate)
Māori Party Rawiri Waititi
NZ First Clayton Mitchell Winston Peters
Fletcher Tabuteau
Tracey Martin
Shane Jones
Ron Mark
Darroch Ball
Mark Patterson
Jenny Marcroft
Advance NZ Jami-Lee Ross

Footnotes

  1. ^ The resignation of Andrew Falloon was effectively immediately, but took place less than six months before the general election and therefore a by-election to fill the vacancy was not required.

References

  1. ^ a b c "About the 2020 General Election". vote.nz. Electoral Commission. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  2. ^ "How are general election votes counted?". Elections.nz. Electoral Commission. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Can't get to a voting place?". Elections.nz. Electoral Commission. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Party Secretary Handbook – 2020 General Election and Referendums" (PDF). Elections.nz. Electoral Commission.
  5. ^ Electoral Act 1993, sections 190 and 191.
  6. ^ "Election recounts and petitions". Elections.nz. Electoral Commission. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Writ Day – New Zealand Parliament". Parliament.nz. New Zealand Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2020.