List of New Zealand Labour Party MPs

The following is an list of members of the New Zealand Labour Party who have served in the New Zealand House of Representatives. The New Zealand Labour Party was originally founded in 1916 with most members having previously been a part of the United Labour Party or Social Democratic Party.

Several MPs were associated with precursors to the New Zealand Labour Party but did not join it in 1916; John Payne and Bill Veitch. Both supported conscription in World War I unlike their colleagues. Veitch was part of the United Labour Party "Remnant" with Alfred Hindmarsh and Andrew Walker (See pre-1916 MPs). Two MPs were subsequently elected as Independent Labour candidates; Sydney Smith in 1918 & Edward Kellett in 1919, but never formally joined the party.

Name Portrait First Elected / Joined Party Electorates Left Party / Parliament Notes
Hindmarsh, AlfredAlfred Hindmarsh
1916* Wellington South (1916–1918) 1918† original Labour (Wellington South) & United Labour MP 1912-1916 (Wellington South), Leader (1916-18)
McCombs, JamesJames McCombs
1916* Lyttelton (1916-1917)
Lyttelton (1918-1933)
1933† First elected in by-election, Social Democratic MP 1913-1916 (Lyttelton) & Independent MP 1917-1918 (Lyttelton)
Webb, PaddyPaddy Webb
1916* Grey (1916–1918)
Buller (1933–1946)
1946 First elected in by-election, Social Democratic MP 1913-1916 (Grey) jailed (sedition, 1917), won subsequent by-election (1917), jailed (1918-1920), re-elected in 1933 by-election
Walker, AndrewAndrew Walker
1916* Dunedin North (1916–1919) 1919 United Labour MP 1914-1916 (Dunedin North)
Holland, HarryHarry Holland
1918 Grey (1918–1919)
Buller (1919–1933)
1933 First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (1926-1928 & 1931-1933)
Fraser, PeterPeter Fraser
1918 Wellington Central (1918–1946)
Brooklyn (1946–1951)
1950† First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1940-1949), Leader of the Opposition (1949-1950)
Semple, BobBob Semple
1918 Wellington South (1918–1919)
Wellington East (1928–1946)
Miramar (1946–1954)
1954 First elected in by-election
Howard, TedTed Howard
1919 Christchurch South (1919–1939) 1939†
Sullivan, DanDan Sullivan
1919 Avon (1919–1947) 1947†
Savage, Michael JosephMichael Joseph Savage
1919 Auckland West (1919–1940) 1940† Prime Minister (1935-1940), Leader of the Opposition (1933-1935)
Parry, BillBill Parry
1919 Auckland Central (1919–1946)
Arch Hill (1946–1951)
1951
Bartram, FredFred Bartram
1919 Grey Lynn (1919–1928) 1928
Munro, JamesJames Munro
1922 Dunedin North (1922–1925)
Dunedin North (1928-1945)
1945 First elected in by-election
O'Brien, JamesJames O'Brien
1922 Westland (1922–1925)
Westland (1928-1947)
1947†
Jordan, BillBill Jordan
1922 Manukau (1922–1936)1936
Langstone, FrankFrank Langstone
1922 Waimarino (1922–1925)
Waimarino (1928-1946)
Roskill (1946–1949)
1949* Independent MP 1949 (Roskill)
Lee, John A.John A. Lee
1922 Auckland East (1922–1928)
Grey Lynn (1931–1940)
1940* Expelled from Labour Party (1940), Democratic Labour MP 1940-1943 (Grey Lynn)
McIlvride, LewLew McIlvride
1922 Napier (1922–1925) 1925
McKeen, BobBob McKeen
1922 Wellington South (1922–1946)
Island Bay (1946–1954)
1954
Monteith, AlecAlec Monteith
1922 Wellington East (1922–1925) 1925
Armstrong, TimTim Armstrong
1922 Christchurch East (1922–1942) 1942
Mason, RexRex Mason
1926 Eden (1926–1928)
Auckland Suburbs (1928–1946)
Waitakere (1946–1963)
New Lynn (1963–1966)
1966 First elected in by-election
Martin, LeeLee Martin
1927 Raglan (1927-1931)
Raglan (1935-1940)
1940 First elected in by-election, appointed to Legislative Council (1946-1950)
Carr, ClydeClyde Carr
1928 Timaru (1928–1962) 1962 Resigned mid-term due to health
Chapman, CharlesCharles Chapman
1928 Wellington North (1928–1946)
Wellington Central (1946–1954)
1954
Barnard, BillBill Barnard
1928 Napier (1928–1940) 1940* Democratic Labour MP 1940-43, Independent MP 1943
Nash, WalterWalter Nash
1929 Hutt (1929–1968) 1968† First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1957-1960), Leader of the Opposition (1951-1957 & 1960-1963)
Coleman, DavidDavid Coleman
1931 Gisborne (1931–1949) 1949
Jones, FredFred Jones
1931 Dunedin South (1931–1946)
St Kilda (1946–1951)
1951
Richards, ArthurArthur Richards
1931 Roskill (1931–1946)
Mount Albert (1946–1947)
1947†
Schramm, FredFred Schramm
1931 Auckland East (1931–1946) 1946
McCombs, ElizabethElizabeth McCombs
1933 Lyttelton (1933–1935) 1935† New Zealand's first female MP, first elected in by-election, wife of previous MP
McCombs, TerryTerry McCombs
1935 Lyttelton (1935–1951) 1951 First elected in by-election, son of the two previous MPs
Anderton, BillBill Anderton
1935 Eden (1935–1946)
Auckland Central (1946–1960)
1960
Barclay, JimJim Barclay
1935 Marsden (1935–1943) 1943
Barnes, DavidDavid Barnes
1935 Waitaki (1935–1938) 1938
Barrell, CharlesCharles Barrell
1935 Hamilton (1935–1943) 1943
Burnett, CharlesCharles Burnett
1935 Tauranga (1935–1938) 1938
Campbell, ArchibaldArchibald Campbell
1935 Chalmers (1935–1938) 1938
Christie, BertBert Christie
1935 Waipawa (1935–1938) 1938
Cotterill, JoeJoe Cotterill
1935 Wanganui (1935–1960) 1960
Coulter, RobertRobert Coulter
1935 Waikato (1935–1938)
Raglan (1943–1945)
1945†
Cullen, EdwardEdward Cullen
1935 Hawkes Bay (1935–1946)
Hastings (1946–1949)
1949
Denham, WilliamWilliam Denham
1935 Invercargill (1935–1946) 1946
Herring, HoraceHorace Herring
1935 Mid-Canterbury (1935–1938) 1938
Hodgens, JoeJoe Hodgens
1935 Palmerston (1935–1938)
Palmerston North (1938–1946)
1946
Hultquist, GordonGordon Hultquist
1935 Bay of Plenty (1935–1941) 1941
Hunter, LowrieLowrie Hunter
1935 Manawatu (1935–1938) 1938
Lyon, JackJack Lyon
1935 Waitemata (1935–1941) 1941† Killed in Action in World War II
Roberts, BenBen Roberts
1935 Wairarapa (1935–1946) 1946
Robertson, JohnJohn Robertson
1935* Masterton (1935–1943) 1943 Original Labour MP 1911-1914 (Otaki)
McMillan, GervanGervan McMillan
1935 Dunedin West (1935–1943) 1943
Meachen, TedTed Meachen
1935 Wairau (1935–1938)
Marlborough (1938–1946)
1946
Moncur, AlexAlex Moncur
1935 Rotorua (1935–1943) 1943
Neilson, PeterPeter Neilson
1935 Dunedin Central (1935–1946) 1946
Nordmeyer, ArnoldArnold Nordmeyer
1935 Oamaru (1935–1949)
Brooklyn (1951–1954)
Island Bay (1954–1969)
1969 Leader of the Opposition (1963-1965)
Petrie, CharlesCharles Petrie
1935 Hauraki (1935–1938)
Otahuhu (1938–1949)
1949
Thorn, JimJim Thorn
1935 Thames (1935–1946) 1946
Williams, MorganMorgan Williams
1935 Kaiapoi (1935–1946) 1946
Wilson, OrmondOrmond Wilson
1935 Rangitikei (1935–1938)
Palmerston North (1946–1949)
1949
Ratana, TokoToko Ratana
1936* Western Māori (1936–1944) 1944† Ratana MP 1935-1936 (Western Māori)
Tirikatene, ErueraEruera Tirikatene
1936* Southern Māori (1936–1967) 1967† Ratana MP 1932-1936 (Southern Māori)
Osborne, ArthurArthur Osborne
1936 Manukau (1936–1938)
Onehunga (1938–1953)
1953† First elected in by-election
Boswell, CharlesCharles Boswell
1938 Bay of Islands (1938–1943) 1943
Combs, HarryHarry Combs
1938 Wellington Suburbs (1938–1946)
Onslow (1946–1954)
1954
Frost, FredFred Frost
1938 New Plymouth (1938–1943) 1943
Paikea, Paraire KarakaParaire Karaka Paikea
1938 Northern Māori (1938–1943) 1943†
Skinner, ClarenceClarence Skinner
1938 Motueka (1938–1946)
Buller (1946–1962)
1962† Deputy Prime-Minister 1957-60
Stewart, CatherineCatherine Stewart
1938 Wellington West (1938–1943) 1943 Second female MP
Macfarlane, RobertRobert Macfarlane
1939 Christchurch South (1939–1946)
Christchurch Central (1946–1969)
1969 First elected in by-election
Carr, PeterPeter Carr
1940 Auckland West (1940–1946) 1946† First elected in by-election
Dreaver, MaryMary Dreaver
1940 Waitemata (1940–1943) 1943 First elected in by-election, third female MP
Howard, MabelMabel Howard
1943 Christchurch East (1943–1946)
Sydenham (1946–1969)
1969 First elected in by-election, first female Cabinet Minister, 1947–1949, 1957–1960
Paikea, Tapihana ParaireTapihana Paraire Paikea
1943 Northern Maori (1943–1963) 1963† Son of previous MP
Connolly, PhilipPhilip Connolly
1943 Dunedin West (1943–1946)
Dunedin Central (1946–1963)
1963
Hackett, FredFred Hackett
1943 Grey Lynn (1943–1963) 1963†
Omana, TiakiTiaki Omana
1943 Eastern Maori (1943–1963) 1963
Armstrong, TommyTommy Armstrong
1943 Napier (1943–1951) 1951 Son of previous MP
Ratana, MatiuMatiu Ratana
1945 Western Maori (1945–1949) 1949 First elected in by-election, brother of previous MP
Walls, RobertRobert Walls
1945 Dunedin North (1945–1946)
North Dunedin (1946–1953)
1953 First elected in by-election
Hudson, WalterWalter Hudson
1946 Mornington (1946–1963) 1963
Finlay, MartynMartyn Finlay
1946 North Shore (1946–1949)
Waitakere (1963–1978)
1978
Moohan, MichaelMichael Moohan
1946 Petone (1946–1967)1967†
Macdonald, RitchieRitchie Macdonald
1946 Ponsonby (1946–1963)
Grey Lynn (1963–1969)
1969
Baxter, AlanAlan Baxter
1946 Raglan (1946–1949) 1949
McLagan, AngusAngus McLagan
1946 Riccarton (1946–1956) 1956†
Skinner, TomTom Skinner
1946 Tamaki (1946–1949) 1949
Kearins, PaddyPaddy Kearins
1946 Waimarino (1946–1954) 1954
Mathison, JockJock Mathison
1947 Avon (1947–1972) 1972 First elected in by-election
Freer, WarrenWarren Freer
1947 Mount Albert (1947–1981) 1981 First elected in by-election
Kent, JimJim Kent
1947 Westland (1947–1960) 1960 First elected in by-election
Keeling, RegReg Keeling
1949 Gisborne (1949-1951)
Gisborne (1954-1960)
Grey Lynn (1963)
1963 Re-elected in 1963 by-election
Stewart, JohnJohn Stewart
1951 Arch Hill (1951–1954) 1954
McMillan, EthelEthel McMillan
1953 North Dunedin (1953–1963)
Dunedin North (1963–1975)
1975 First elected in by-election
Watt, HughHugh Watt
1953 Onehunga (1953–1975) 1975 First elected in by-election, Acting Prime Minister (1974)
May, HenryHenry May
1954 Onslow (1954–1963)
Porirua (1963–1969)
Western Hutt (1969–1975)
1975 First elected in by-election
Keating, TedTed Keating
1954 Hastings (1954–1960) 1960
Edwards, JimJim Edwards
1954 Napier (1954–1966) 1966* Independent MP 1966 (Napier)
Skoglund, PhilPhil Skoglund
1954 Palmerston North (1954–1960) 1960
Fox, BillBill Fox
1954 Miramar (1954–1966) 1966
Kitts, FrankFrank Kitts
1954 Wellington Central (1954–1960) 1960
Boord, RayRay Boord
1954 Rotorua (1954–1960) 1960
Holloway, PhilPhil Holloway
1954 Heretaunga (1954–1960) 1960
King, NormanNorman King
1954 Waitemata (1954–1969)
Birkenhead (1969–1975)
1975
Deas, JamesJames Deas
1954 Otahuhu (1954–1963) 1963†
Ratana, Iriaka MatiuIriaka Matiu Ratana
1954 Western Maori (1954–1969) 1969 First elected in by-election, wife of previous MP, first female Māori MP
Connelly, MickMick Connelly
1956 Riccarton (1956–1969)
Wigram (1969–1978)
Yaldhurst (1978–1984)
1984 First elected in by-election
Fraser, BillBill Fraser
1957 St Kilda (1957–1981) 1981
Faulkner, ArthurArthur Faulkner
1957 Roskill (1957–1981) 1981
Tizard, BobBob Tizard
1957 Tamaki (1957–1960)
Otahuhu (1963)
Pakuranga (1963–1972)
Otahuhu (1972–1984)
Panmure (1984–1990)
1990 Re-elected in 1963 by-election
Kirk, NormanNorman Kirk
1957 Lyttelton (1957–1969)
Sydenham (1969–1974)
1974† Prime Minister (1972-1974), Leader of the Opposition (1965-1972)
Whitehead, StanStan Whitehead
1957 Nelson (1957–1976) 1976
Pickering, NevilleNeville Pickering
1957 St Albans (1957–1960) 1960
Spooner, GeorgeGeorge Spooner
1960 Wanganui (1960–1969) 1969
Bailey, RonRon Bailey
1960 Heretaunga (1960–1981) 1981
Douglas, NormanNorman Douglas
1960 Auckland Central (1960–1975) 1975
Blanchfield, PaddyPaddy Blanchfield
1960 Westland (1960–1972)
West Coast (1972–1978)
1978
Rowling, BillBill Rowling
1962 Buller (1962–1972)
Tasman (1972–1984)
1984 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1974-1975), Leader of the Opposition (1975-1983)
Arthur, BasilBasil Arthur
1962 Timaru (1962–1985) 1985† First elected in by-election
Rata, MatiuMatiu Rata
1963 Northern Māori (1963–1979) 1979* First elected in by-election, Independent MP 1979-1980 (Northern Māori), lost subsequent 1980 by-election
Amos, PhilPhil Amos
1963 Manurewa (1963–1975) 1975
MacDonell, BrianBrian MacDonell
1963 Dunedin Central (1963–1983) 1983* Independent MP 1983-1984 (Dunedin Central)
Moyle, ColinColin Moyle
1963 Manukau (1963–1969)
Mangere (1969–1977)
Hunua (1981–1984)
Otara (1984–1990)
1990 Resigned (1977)
Watene, Puti TipenePuti Tipene Watene
1963 Eastern Maori (1963–1967) 1967†
Christie, GordonGordon Christie
1966 Napier (1966–1981) 1981
Hunt, JonathanJonathan Hunt
1966 New Lynn (1966–1996)
List (1996–2005)
2005
Barclay, RonRon Barclay
1966 New Plymouth (1966–1975) 1975
Tirikatene-Sullivan, WhetuWhetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
1967 Southern Maori (1967–1996) 1996 First elected in by-election, daughter of previous MP
Colman, FraserFraser Colman
1967 Petone (1967–1978)
Pencarrow (1978–1987)
1987 First elected in by-election
Walding, JoeJoe Walding
1967 Palmerston North (1967-1975)
Palmerston North (1978-1981)
1981 First elected in by-election
Reweti, ParaoneParaone Reweti
1967 Eastern Maori (1967–1981) 1981 First elected in by-election
Young, TrevorTrevor Young
1968 Hutt (1968–1978)
Eastern Hutt (1978–1990)
1990 First elected in by-election
O'Brien, GeraldGerald O'Brien
1969 Island Bay (1969–1978) 1978
Williams, JackJack Williams
1969 Wairarapa (1969–1975) 1975
Barclay, BruceBruce Barclay
1969 Christchurch Central (1969–1979) 1979†
Isbey, EddieEddie Isbey
1969 Grey Lynn (1969–1978)
Papatoetoe (1978–1987)
1987
Wētere, KoroKoro Wētere
1969 Western Maori (1969–1996) 1996
McGuigan, TomTom McGuigan
1969 Lyttelton (1969–1975) 1975
Douglas, RogerRoger Douglas
1969 Manukau (1969–1978)
Manurewa (1978–1990)
1990* ACT MP 2008-2011 (List)
Drayton, RogerRoger Drayton
1969 St Albans (1969–1978) 1978
Wall, GerryGerry Wall
1969 Porirua (1969–1987) 1987
Brooks, IanIan Brooks
1970 Marlborough (1970–1975) 1975 First elected in by-election
Bassett, MichaelMichael Bassett
1972 Waitemata (1972–1975)
Te Atatu (1978–1990)
1990
Batchelor, MaryMary Batchelor
1972 Avon (1972–1987) 1987
Begg, AubreyAubrey Begg
1972 Awarua (1972–1975) 1975
Burke, KerryKerry Burke
1972 Rangiora (1972–1975)
West Coast (1978–1990)
1990
Davey, TrevorTrevor Davey
1972 Gisborne (1972–1975) 1975
Jelicich, DorothyDorothy Jelicich
1972 Hamilton West (1972–1975) 1975
Laney, BillBill Laney
1972 Oamaru (1972–1975) 1975
Marshall, RussellRussell Marshall
1972 Wanganui (1972–1990) 1990
Mayson, RichardRichard Mayson
1972 Hastings (1972–1975) 1975
Moore, MikeMike Moore
1972 Eden (1972–1975)
Papanui (1978–1984)
Christchurch North (1984–1996)
Waimakariri (1996–1999)
1999 Prime Minister (1990), Leader of the Opposition (1990-1993)
Munro, J. B.J. B. Munro
1972 Invercargill (1972–1975) 1975
O'Flynn, FrankFrank O'Flynn
1972 Kapiti (1972–1975)
Island Bay (1978–1990)
1990
Quigley, IanIan Quigley
1972 Otago Central (1972–1975) 1975
Ridley, JackJack Ridley
1972 Taupo (1972–1975)
Taupo (1978-1981)
1981
Rogers, RufusRufus Rogers
1972 Hamilton East (1972–1975) 1975
Smith, MurrayMurray Smith
1972 Whangarei (1972–1975) 1975
Kirk, JohnJohn Kirk
1974 Sydenham (1974–1983) 1983* First elected in by-election, son of previous MP, Independent MP 1983-1984 (Sydenham)
Prebble, RichardRichard Prebble
1975 Auckland Central (1975–1993) 1993* ACT MP 1996-2005 (1996-2005)
Rogers, FrankFrank Rogers
1975 Onehunga (1975–1980) 1980†
Courtney, MelMel Courtney
1976 Nelson (1976–1981) 1981* First elected in by-election, Independent MP 1981 (Nelson)
Lange, DavidDavid Lange
1977 Mangere (1977–1996) 1996 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1984-1989), Leader of the Opposition (1983-1984)
Hercus, AnnAnn Hercus
1978 Lyttelton (1978–1987) 1987
Butcher, DavidDavid Butcher
1978 Hastings (1978–1990) 1990
Terris, JohnJohn Terris
1978 Western Hutt (1978–1990) 1990
Rodger, StanStan Rodger
1978 Dunedin North (1978–1990) 1990
Maxwell, RalphRalph Maxwell
1978 Waitakere (1978–1984)
Titirangi (1984–1990)
1990
Caygill, DavidDavid Caygill
1978 St Albans (1978–1996) 1996
Douglas, MalcolmMalcolm Douglas
1978 Hunua (1978–1979) 1979 In 1979 an Electoral Court decision reversed the 1978 election result and awarded the Hunua seat to Winston Peters.
Palmer, GeoffreyGeoffrey Palmer
1979 Christchurch Central (1979–1990) 1990 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1989-1990)
Gregory, BruceBruce Gregory
1980 Northern Maori (1980–1993) 1983 First elected in by-election
Gerbic, FredFred Gerbic
1980 Onehunga (1980–1990) 1990 First elected in by-election
Goff, PhilPhil Goff
1981 Roskill (1981–1990)
Roskill (1993-1996)
New Lynn (1996–1999)
Mt Roskill (1999–2016)
2016 Leader of the Opposition (2008-2011)
Cullen, MichaelMichael Cullen
1981 St Kilda (1981–1996)
Dunedin South (1996–1999)
List (1999–2009)
2009
Tapsell, PeterPeter Tapsell
1981 Eastern Maori (1981–1996) 1996
Braybrooke, GeoffGeoff Braybrooke
1981 Napier (1981–2002) 2002
Jeffries, BillBill Jeffries
1981 Heretaunga (1981–1990) 1990
Clark, HelenHelen Clark
1981 Mount Albert (1981–2009) 2009 Prime Minister (1999-2008), Leader of the Opposition (1993-1999)
de Cleene, TrevorTrevor de Cleene
1981 Palmerston North (1981–1990) 1990
Neilson, PeterPeter Neilson
1981 Miramar (1981–1990) 1990
Wilde, FranFran Wilde
1981 Wellington Central (1981–1992) 1992
Woollaston, PhilipPhilip Woollaston
1981 Nelson (1981–1990) 1990
Shields, MargaretMargaret Shields
1981 Kapiti (1981–1990) 1990
Matthewson, CliveClive Matthewson
1984 Dunedin West (1984–1995) 1995* United MP 1995-1996
Fraser, AnneAnne Fraser
1984 East Cape (1984–1990) 1990
Northey, RichardRichard Northey
1984 Eden (1984–1990)
Onehunga (1993–1996)
1996
Wallbank, AllanAllan Wallbank
1984 Gisborne (1984–1990) 1990
Dillon, BillBill Dillon
1984 Hamilton East (1984–1990) 1990
Mallard, TrevorTrevor Mallard
1984 Hamilton West (1984–1990)
Pencarrow (1993–1996)
Hutt South (1996–present)
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Sutton, BillBill Sutton
1984 Hawke's Bay (1984–1990) 1990
King, AnnetteAnnette King
1984 Horowhenua (1984–1990)
Miramar (1993–1996)
Rongotai (1996–present)
-
Dunne, PeterPeter Dunne
1984 Ohariu (1984–1993)
Onslow (1993–1994)
1994* Independent (1994), Future NZ (1994-95), United MP (1995-2002), United Future (2002–present)
Anderton, JimJim Anderton
1984 Sydenham (1984–1989) 1989* NewLabour MP 1989-91, Alliance MP 1991-2002, Progressive MP (2002–11)
Shirley, KenKen Shirley
1984 Tasman (1984–1990) 1990* ACT MP 1996-2005
Boorman, RegReg Boorman
1984 Wairarapa (1984–1988) 1988 In 1988 an Electoral Court decision reversed the 1987 election result and awarded the Wairarapa seat to Wyatt Creech.
Sutton, JimJim Sutton
1984 Waitaki (1984–1990)
Timaru (1993–1996)
Aoraki (1996–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Austin, MargaretMargaret Austin
1984 Yaldhurst (1984–1995) 1995* United MP 1995-1996
Elder, JackJack Elder
1984 West Auckland (1984–1993)
Henderson (1993–1996)
1996* NZ First MP 1996-98, Mauri Pacific MP 1998-99
Keall, JudyJudy Keall
1984 Glenfield (1984–1990)
Horowhenua (1993–1996)
Otaki (1996–2002)
2002
Scott, NoelNoel Scott
1984 Tongariro (1984–1990) 1990
Sutherland, LarryLarry Sutherland
1987 Avon (1987–1996)
Christchurch East (1996–1999)
1999
Kirk, JennyJenny Kirk
1987 Birkenhead (1987–1990) 1990
Tennet, ElizabethElizabeth Tennet
1987 Island Bay (1987–1996) 1996
Simpson, PeterPeter Simpson
1987 Lyttelton (1987–1990) 1990
Robinson, DavidDavid Robinson
1987 Manawatu (1987–1990) 1990
Duynhoven, HarryHarry Duynhoven
1987 New Plymouth (1987–1990)
New Plymouth (1993-2008)
2008
Robertson, RossRoss Robertson
1987 Papatoetoe (1987–1996)
Manukau East (1996–2014)
2014
Davies, SonjaSonja Davies
1987 Pencarrow (1987–1993) 1993
Kelly, GrahamGraham Kelly
1987 Porirua (1987–1996)
Mana (1996–2002)
List (2002–2003)
2003
Hawkins, GeorgeGeorge Hawkins
1990 Manurewa (1990–2011) 2011
Blincoe, JohnJohn Blincoe
1990 Nelson (1990–1996) 1996
Tizard, JudithJudith Tizard
1990 Panmure (1990–1996)
Auckland Central (1996–2008)
2008 Daughter of previous MP
Dalziel, LianneLianne Dalziel
1990 Christchurch Central (1990–1996)
List (1996–1999)
Christchurch East (1999–2013)
2013
Hodgson, PetePete Hodgson
1990 Dunedin North (1990–2011) 2011
Swain, PaulPaul Swain
1990 Eastern Hutt (1990–1996)
Rimutaka (1996–2008)
2008
Maharey, SteveSteve Maharey
1990 Palmerston North (1990–2008) 2008
Laidlaw, ChrisChris Laidlaw
1992 Wellington Central (1992–1993) 1993 First elected in by-election
Carter, ChrisChris Carter
1993 Te Atatu (1993–1996)
Te Atatu (1999–2010)
2010* Independent MP 2010-2011 (Te Atatu)
O'Connor, DamienDamien O'Connor
1993 West Coast (1993–1996), West Coast-Tasman (1996–2008)
List (2009–2011)
West Coast-Tasman(2011–present)
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Yates, DianneDianne Yates
1993 Hamilton East (1993–1996)
List (1996–2002)
Hamilton East (2002–2005)
List (2005-2008)
2008
Mackey, JanetJanet Mackey
1993 Gisborne (1993–1996)
Mahia (1996–1999)
East Coast (1999–2005)
2005
Pettis, JillJill Pettis
1993 Wanganui (1993–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Burton, MarkMark Burton
1993 Tongariro (1993–1996)
Taupo (1996–2008)
2008
Gallagher, MartinMartin Gallagher
1993 Hamilton West (1993–1996)
Hamilton West (1999-2008)
2008
Peck, MarkMark Peck
1993 Invercargill (1993–2005) 2005
White, JillJill White
1993 Manawatu (1993–1996)
List (1996–1998)
1998
Barker, RickRick Barker
1993 Hastings (1993–1996)
Tukituki (1996–2005)
List (2005–2011)
2011
Dyson, RuthRuth Dyson
1993 Lyttelton (1993–1996)
List (1996–1999)
Banks Peninsula (1999–2008)
Port Hills (2008–present)
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Sinclair, SuzanneSuzanne Sinclair
1993 Titirangi (1993–1996) 1996
Field, Taito PhillipTaito Phillip Field
1993 Otara (1993–1996)
Mangere (1996–2007)
2007* Independent MP 2007-2008 (Mangere)
Barnett, TimTim Barnett
1996 Christchurch Central (1996–2008) 2008
Hawke, JoeJoe Hawke
1996 List (1996–2002) 2002
Mahuta, NanaiaNanaia Mahuta
1996 List (1996–1999), Te Tai Hauāuru (1999–2002)
Tainui (2002–2008)
Hauraki-Waikato (2008–present)
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Hobbs, MarianMarian Hobbs
1996 List (1996–1999)
Wellington Central (1999–2008)
2008
Samuels, DoverDover Samuels
1996 List (1996–1999)
Te Tai Tokerau (1999–2005)
List (2005-2008)
2005
Gosche, MarkMark Gosche
1996 List (1996–1999)
Maungakiekie (1999–2008)
2008
Turia, TarianaTariana Turia
1996 List (1996–2002)
Te Tai Hauāuru (2002–2005)
2005* Māori Party MP 2005–14
Duncan, HelenHelen Duncan
1998 List (1998–2005) 2005
Benson-Pope, DavidDavid Benson-Pope
1999 Dunedin South (1999–2008) 2008
Tamihere, JohnJohn Tamihere
1999 Hauraki (1999–2002)
Tamaki Makaurau (2002–2005)
2005
Horomia, ParekuraParekura Horomia
1999 Ikaroa-Rawhiti (1999–2013) 2013†
Hartley, AnnAnn Hartley
1999 Northcote (1999–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Chadwick, SteveSteve Chadwick
1999 Rotorua (1999–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011
Okeroa, MaharaMahara Okeroa
1999 Te Tai Tonga (1999–2008) 2008
Cunliffe, DavidDavid Cunliffe
1999 Titirangi (1999–2002)
New Lynn (2002–present)
- Leader of the Opposition (2013–2014)
Ririnui, MitaMita Ririnui
1999 Waiariki (1999–2005)
List (2005–2011)
2011
Cosgrove, ClaytonClayton Cosgrove
1999 Waimakariri (1999–2011)
List (2011-present)
-
Beyer, GeorginaGeorgina Beyer
1999 Wairarapa (1999–2005)
List (2005–2007)
2007 World's first transgender MP
Wilson, MargaretMargaret Wilson
1999 List (1999–2008) 2008
Laban, WinnieWinnie Laban
1999 List (1999–2002)
Mana (2002–2010)
2010
Fairbrother, RussellRussell Fairbrother
2002 Napier (2002–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Parker, DavidDavid Parker
2002 Otago (2002–2005)
List (2005–present)
-
Hughes, DarrenDarren Hughes
2002 Otaki (2002–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011 Resigned
Pillay, LynneLynne Pillay
2002 Waitakere (2002–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011
Hereora, DaveDave Hereora
2002 List (2002–2008) 2008
Choudhary, AshrafAshraf Choudhary
2002 List (2002–2011) 2011
Mackey, MoanaMoana Mackey
2003 List (2003–2014) 2014
Soper, LesleyLesley Soper
2005 List (2005)
List (2007–2008)
2008
Fenton, DarienDarien Fenton
2005 List (2005–2014) 2014
Street, MaryanMaryan Street
2005 List (2005–2014) 2014
Jones, ShaneShane Jones
2005 List (2005–2014) 2014 Resigned May 2014
Moroney, SueSue Moroney
2005 List (2005–present) -
Chauvel, CharlesCharles Chauvel
2006 List (2006–2013) 2013
Wall, LouisaLouisa Wall
2008 List (2008)
List (2011)
Manurewa (2011–present)
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Sio, WilliamWilliam Sio
2008 List (2008)
Māngere (2008–present)
-
Burns, BrendonBrendon Burns
2008 Christchurch Central (2008–2011) 2011
Curran, ClareClare Curran
2008 Dunedin South (2008–present) -
Lees-Galloway, IainIain Lees-Galloway
2008 Palmerston North (2008–present) -
Hipkins, ChrisChris Hipkins
2008 Rimutaka (2008–present) -
Robertson, GrantGrant Robertson
2008 Wellington Central (2008–present) -
Huo, RaymondRaymond Huo
2008 List (2008–2014) 2014
Twyford, PhilPhil Twyford
2008 List (2008–2011)
Te Atatu (2011–present)
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Beaumont, CarolCarol Beaumont
2008 List (2008–2011)
List (2013-2014)
2014
Davis, KelvinKelvin Davis
2008 List (2008–2011)
List (2014)
Te Tai Tokerau (2014–present)
Sepuloni, CarmelCarmel Sepuloni
2008 List (2008–2011)
Kelston (2014-present)
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Nash, StuartStuart Nash
2008 List (2008–2011)
Napier (2014-present)
- Great-grandson of Walter Nash
Prasad, RajenRajen Prasad
2008 List (2008–2014) 2014
Ardern, JacindaJacinda Ardern
2008 List (2008–present) -
Shearer, DavidDavid Shearer
2009 Mt Albert (2009–present) - First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (2011-2013)
Faafoi, KrisKris Faafoi
2010 Mana (2010–present) - First elected in by-election
Clark, DavidDavid Clark
2011 Dunedin North (2011–present) -
Little, AndrewAndrew Little
2011 List (2011–present) - Leader of the Opposition (2014 - Incumbent)
Tirikatene, RinoRino Tirikatene
2011 Te Tai Tonga (2011–present) -
Woods, MeganMegan Woods
2011 Wigram (2011–present) -
Whaitiri, MekaMeka Whaitiri
2013 Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (2013–present) - First elected in by-election
Williams, PotoPoto Williams
2013 Christchurch East (2013–present) - First elected in by-election
Henare, PeeniPeeni Henare
2014 Tāmaki Makaurau (2014–present) -
Rurawhe, AdrianAdrian Rurawhe
2014 Te Tai Hauāuru (2014–present) -
Salesa, JennyJenny Salesa
2014 Manukau East (2014–present) -
Wood, MichaelMichael Wood
2016 Mount Roskill (2016–present) - First elected in by-election

Notes

†:Died in office

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