Talk:52nd New Zealand Parliament

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Consensus on member list[edit]

So I want to change the list of members to this:

Elected from Party Image Member Notes
Auckland Central National Nikki Kaye
Bay of Plenty National Todd Muller
Botany Independent Jami-Lee Ross Elected for the National Party, but left the party in 2019.
Christchurch Central Labour Duncan Webb Defeated Previous incumbent, Nicky Wagner
Christchurch East Labour Poto Williams
Clutha-Southland National Hamish Walker Previous incumbent, Todd Barclay, did not stand
Coromandel National Scott Simpson
Dunedin North Labour David Clark
Dunedin South Labour Clare Curran
East Coast National Anne Tolley
East Coast Bays National Erica Stanford Previous incumbent, Murray McCully, did not stand
Epsom ACT David Seymour Leader of ACT New Zealand
Hamilton East National David Bennett
Hamilton West National Tim Macindoe
Hauraki-Waikato Labour Nanaia Mahuta Māori Electorate
Helensville National Chris Penk Previous incumbent, John Key, did not stand
Hunua National Andrew Bayly
Hutt South National Chris Bishop Previous incumbent, Trevor Mallard, contested the list only
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti Labour Meka Whaitiri Māori Electorate
Ilam National Gerry Brownlee
Invercargill National Sarah Dowie
Kaikoura National Stuart Smith
Kelston Labour Carmel Sepuloni
Mana Labour Kris Faafoi
Mangere Labour William Sio
Manukau East Labour Jenny Salesa
Manurewa Labour Louisa Wall
Maungakiekie National Denise Lee Previous incumbent, Sam Lotu-liga, did not stand
Mount Albert Labour Jacinda Ardern Leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister of New Zealand
Mount Roskill Labour Michael Wood
Napier Labour Stuart Nash
Nelson National Nick Smith
New Lynn Labour Deborah Russell Previous incumbent, David Cunliffe, did not stand
New Plymouth National Jonathan Young
North Shore National Maggie Barry
Northcote National Dan Bidois Replaced Jonathan Coleman in the 2018 Northcote by-election
Northland National Matt King Defeated Previous incumbent, Winston Peters
Ohariu Labour Greg O'Connor Previous incumbent, Peter Dunne, did not stand
Ōtaki National Nathan Guy
Pakuranga National Simeon Brown Previous incumbent, Maurice Williamson, did not stand
Palmerston North Labour Iain Lees-Galloway
Papakura National File:Judith Collins MP.jpg Judith Collins
Port Hills Labour Ruth Dyson
Rangitata National Andrew Falloon Previous incumbent, Jo Goodhew, did not stand
Rangitikei National Ian McKelvie
Rimutaka Labour Chris Hipkins Leader of the House
Rodney National Mark Mitchell
Rongotai Labour Paul Eagle Previous incumbent, Annette King, did not stand
Rotorua National Todd McClay
Selwyn National Amy Adams
Tamaki National Simon O'Connor
Tāmaki Makaurau Labour Peeni Henare Māori Electorate
Taranaki-King Country National Barbara Kuriger
Taupo National Louise Upston
Tauranga National Simon Bridges Leader of the National Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2018
Te Atatu Labour Phil Twyford
Te Tai Hauāuru Labour Adrian Rurawhe Māori Electorate
Te Tai Tokerau Labour Kelvin Davis Māori Electorate
Te Tai Tonga Labour Rino Tirikatene Māori Electorate
Tukituki National Lawrence Yule Previous incumbent, Craig Foss, did not stand
Upper Harbour National Paula Bennett Deputy Leader of the National Party and the Opposition
Waiariki Labour Tamati Coffey Māori Electorate, Defeated incumbent, Te Ururoa Flavell.
Waikato National Tim van de Molen Previous incumbent, Lindsay Tisch, did not stand
Waimakariri National Matthew Doocey
Wairarapa National Alastair Scott
Waitaki National Jacqui Dean
Wellington Central Labour Grant Robertson
West Coast-Tasman Labour Damien O'Connor
Whanganui National Harete Hipango Previous incumbent, Chester Borrows, did not stand
Whangarei National Shane Reti
Wigram Labour Megan Woods
List National David Carter
List National Michael Woodhouse Also contested Dunedin North
List National Paul Goldsmith Also contested Epsom
List National Alfred Ngaro Also contested Te Atatu
List National Nicky Wagner Also contested Christchurch Central
List National Brett Hudson Also contested Ōhāriu
List National Melissa Lee Also contested Mount Albert
List National Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Also contested Manukau East
List National Jian Yang
List National Parmjeet Parmar Also contested Mount Roskill
List National Jo Hayes Also contested Christchurch East
List National Maureen Pugh Replaced Bill English in 2018
Also contested West Coast-Tasman
List National Nicola Willis Replaced Steven Joyce in 2018
Also contested Wellington Central
List National Agnes Loheni Replaced Chris Finlayson in 2019
Also contested Māngere
List National Paulo Garcia Replaced Nuk Korako in 2019
Also contested New Lynn
List Labour Andrew Little
List Labour David Parker Also contested Epsom
List Labour Priyanca Radhakrishnan Also contested Maungakiekie
List Labour Raymond Huo
List Labour Jan Tinetti Also contested Tauranga
List Labour Willow-Jean Prime Also contested Northland
List Labour Kiri Allan Also contested East Coast
List Labour Willie Jackson
List Labour Ginny Andersen Also contested Hutt South
List Labour Jo Luxton Also contested Rangitata
List Labour Liz Craig Also contested Invercargill
List Labour Marja Lubeck Also contested Rodney
List Labour Trevor Mallard Speaker of the House
List Labour Jamie Strange Also contested Hamilton East
List Labour Kieran McAnulty Also contested Wairarapa
List Labour Angie Warren-Clark Also contested Bay of Plenty
List Labour Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki
List NZ First Winston Peters Leader of New Zealand First and Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
Also contested Northland
List NZ First Ron Mark Also contested Wairarapa
List NZ First Tracey Martin Also contested Rodney
List NZ First Fletcher Tabuteau Also contested Rotorua
List NZ First Darroch Ball Also contested Palmerston North
List NZ First Clayton Mitchell Also contested Tauranga
List NZ First Mark Patterson Also contested Clutha-Southland
List NZ First Shane Jones Also contested Whangarei
List NZ First Jenny Marcroft Also contested Tamaki
List Green James Shaw Leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Also contested Wellington Central
List Green Marama Davidson Female Co-Leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Also contested Tamaki Makaurau
List Green Julie Anne Genter Also contested Mount Albert
List Green Eugenie Sage Also contested Port Hills
List Green Gareth Hughes Also contested East Coast
List Green Jan Logie Also contested Mana
List Green Chlöe Swarbrick Also contested Maungakiekie
List Green Golriz Ghahraman Also contested Te Atatu

Which do you think is better, this, or the one we have now? KingWither (talk) 14:37, 11 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I prefer the list to be ordered by party as in the article, and I am unsure if adding photos for each member is desirable, given that the article is already quite long. What do you think the advantages of the format you have given here are?-gadfium 20:58, 11 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It is consistent. That is how we do it in most other countries. Look at List of MPs elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election for example. It also lists the constituencies they stood in (as opposed to just the ones they won) and inculudes other notes. I would be OK with keeping the old format alongside this one (although that may get long) because that format listed all ministries and portfolios that member was put in charge of. KingWither (talk) 13:05, 12 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

NZ First and Green spokespersons[edit]

I've just been through and updated the portfolios and responsibilities for MPs. One area that I've left because I'm not certain about it is the spokesperson roles held by NZ First and Green MPs, which are listed on their individual pages on the Parliament website. Despite being part of the government, they still have their own spokespeople on various portfolios, as they did when in opposition. The confusing aspect is that some of these roles are held by serving Ministers. Even Winston is still officially NZ First's finance spokesperson, while serving as no. 2 in the Cabinet. Currently none of these roles are listed, except, for some reason, one of the twelve portfolios held by Golriz Ghahraman. Should these roles be listed in the same way that National MPs' responsibilities are? There isn't really a precedent in the previous Parliament, as the government support parties then were so small that there was no point in allocating distinct portfolios to their individual MPs.2406:E003:18CE:D701:D5D5:DE62:87A7:7609 (talk) 05:58, 23 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Electorates (and their members) of the 52nd Parliament[edit]

I will shortly be deleting the list of electorates and electorate MPs for the 52nd parliament from the article New Zealand electorates. If you wish to copy it or reference it for this article (or elsewhere), this is the last version. HTGS (talk) 00:22, 30 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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