Name | Portrait | First Elected / Joined Party | Electorates | Left Party / Parliament | Notes |
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John|Ballance}} | 1890* | Wanganui (1890–1893) | 1893† | Prime Minister 1891-93 |
Edwin|Blake}} | 1890* | Avon (1890–1893) | 1893 |
Alfred|Cadman}} | 1890* | Thames (1890–1893) Auckland (1893) Waikato (1893–1896) Ohinemuri (1896–1899) | 1899 |
Thomas|Duncan|Thomas Young Duncan}} | 1890* | Oamaru (1890–1911) | 1911 |
Henry|Fish}} | 1890* | Dunedin (1890–1893) | 1893 | Left party |
George|Fisher|George Fisher (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Wellington (1890–1893) Wellington (1896–1905) | 1905† |
David|Goldie|David Goldie (politician)}} | 1890* | Newton (1890–1891) | 1891 | Resigned |
Arthur|Guinness|Arthur Guinness (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Grey (1890–1913) | 1913† |
William|Hall-Jones}} | 1890* | Timaru (1890–1908) | 1908 | Prime Minister 1906 |
John|Joyce|John Joyce (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Akaroa (1890–1893) Lyttelton (1893-1899) | 1899 |
William|Kelly|William Kelly (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | East Coast (1890–1893) Bay of Plenty (1893–1896) | 1896 |
Thomas|Mackenzie}} | 1890* | Clutha (1890–1896) Waihemo (1900–1902) Waikouaiti (1902–1908) Taieri (1908–1911) Egmont (1911–1912) | 1912 | Prime Minister 1912, resigned |
John|McKenzie|John McKenzie (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Waitaki (1890–1893) Waihemo (1893–1900) | 1900 |
Tame|Parata}} | 1890* | Southern Maori (1890–1911) | 1911 |
Westby|Perceval}} | 1890* | Chriustchurch (1890–1891) | 1891 | Resigned |
Richard|Reeves|Richard Reeves (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Inangahua (1890–1893) | 1893 | Resigned |
William Pember|Reeves|William Pember Reeves}} | 1890* | Christchurch (1890–1896) | 1896 | Resigned |
Richard|Seddon}} | 1890* | Westland (1890–1906) | 1906† | Prime Minister 1893-1906 |
William|Smith|William Cowper Smith}} | 1890* | Waipawa (1890–1893) | 1893 |
William|Steward|William Steward (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890* | Waimate (1890–1893) Waitaki (1893–1911) | 1911 |
William |Walker|William Campbell Walker}} | 1890* | Ashburton (1890) | 1890 |
Joseph|Ward}} | 1890* | Awarua (1890–1919) Invercargill (1925-1930) | 1930† | Prime Minister 1906-12 & 1928-30 |
Lindsay|Buick}} | 1890 | Wairau (1890–1896) | 1896 |
Walter|Carncross}} | 1890 | Taieri (1890–1902) | 1902 |
William|Dawson|William Dawson (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890 | Dunedin (1890–1893) | 1893 |
William|Earnshaw}} | 1890 | Peninsula (1890–1893) Dunedin (1893–1896) | 1896 | Lib-Lab |
Alexander|Hogg}} | 1890 | Masterton (1890–1911) | 1911 |
Robert|Houston|Robert Houston (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890 | Bay of Islands (1890–1908) | 1908 |
William|Hutchison|William Hutchison (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890 | Dunedin (1890–1896) | 1896 |
James|Kelly|James Whyte Kelly}} | 1890 | Invercargill (1890–1899) | 1899 | Lib-Lab |
Kennedy|Macdonald}} | 1890 | Wellington (1890–1893) | 1893 |
James|Mackintosh|James Mackintosh (politician)}} | 1890 | Wallace (1890–1896) | 1896 |
Richard|Meredith|Richard Meredith (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890 | Ashley (1890–1902) | 1902 |
Charles|Mills|Charles H. Mills}} | 1890 | Waimea (1890–1896) Wairau (1896–1908) | 1908 |
Jackson|Palmer}} | 1890 | Waitemata (1890–1893) Ohinemuri (1899–1902) | 1902 | Independent Liberal |
David|Pinkerton}} | 1890 | Dunedin (1890–1896) | 1896 |
William|Rees|William Lee Rees}} | 1890 | Auckland (1890–1893) | 1893 |
John|Shera|John McEffer Shera}} | 1890 | Auckland (1890–1893) | 1893 |
Edward|Smith|Edward Metcalf Smith}} | 1890 | New Plymouth (1890–1896) Taranaki (1899–1907) | 1907† |
William|Tanner|William Tanner (politician)}} | 1890 | Heathcote (1890–1893) Avon (1893–1908) | 1908 | Lib-Lab |
Thomas|Thompson|Thomas Thompson (New Zealand politician)}} | 1890 | Auckland (1890–1893) Auckland (1895–1899) | 1899 |
Frank|Lawry}} | 1891 | Parnell (1891–1911) | 1911 |
William|Fraser|William Fraser (New Zealand politician, born 1827)}} | 1891 | Te Aroha (1891–1893) | 1893 | First elected in by-election |
Ebenezer|Sandford}} | 1891 | Christchurch (1891–1893) | 1893 | Lib-Lab, First elected in by-election |
William|McLean|William McLean (New Zealand politician)}} | 1892 | Wellington (1892–1893) | 1893 | First elected in by-election |
Robert|Stout}} | 1893 | Inangahua (1893) Wellington (1893-1896) | 1896 | Independent 1896-98 |
Archibald|Willis}} | 1893 | Wanganui (1893–1896) Wanganui (1899–1905) | 1905 | First elected in by-election |
James|McGowan|James McGowan (politician)}} | 1893 | Thames (1893–1909) | 1909 | First elected in by-election |
John|McLachlan|John McLachlan (politician)}} | 1893 | Ashburton (1893–1896) Ashburton (1899–1908) | 1908 |
William|Crowther|William Crowther (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Auckland (1893–1896) | 1896 | Independent 1896-1900 |
Roderick|McKenzie}} | 1893 | Buller (1893–1896) Moutueka (1896-1914) | 1914 |
Arthur|Morrison|Arthur Morrison (politician)}} | 1893 | Caversham (1893–1901) | 1901† |
John A.|Millar|John A. Millar}} | 1893 | Chalmers (1893–1896) Dunedin (1896-1905) Dunedin Central (1905–1908) Dunedin West (1908–1914) | 1914 |
William Whitehouse|Collins|William Whitehouse Collins}} | 1893 | Christchurch (1893–1896) Christchurch (1899–1902) | 1902 |
William|Montgomery|William Montgomery Jr.}} | 1893 | Ellesmere (1893–1899) | 1899 |
Benjamin|Harris|Benjamin Harris (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Franklin (1893–1896) | 1896 |
Patrick|O'Regan}} | 1893 | Inangahua (1893–1896) Buller (1896–1899) | 1899 |
David|Buddo}} | 1893 | Kaiapoi (1893-1896) Kaiapoi (1899–1919) Kaiapoi (1922–1928) | 1928 |
Maurice|O'Rorke}} | 1893 | Manakau (1893–1902) | 1902 |
Robert|Thompson|Robert Thompson (New Zealand politician)}} | Maresden (1893–1896) | Independent (1896-1902) |
Robert|McNab}} | 1893 | Matarua (1893-1896) Matarua (1898–1908) Hawke's Bay (1914–1917) | 1917† |
Samuel|Carnell}} | 1893 | Napier (1893–1896) | 1896 |
John|Graham|John Graham (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Nelson (1893–1911) | 1911 |
Frederick|Pirani}} | 1893 | Palmerston (1893–1899) | 1899 | Independent (1899-1902) |
William|Maslin}} | 1893 | Rangitata (1893–1896) | 1896 |
Frederick|Flatman}} | 1893 | Pareora (1893-1896) Geraldine (1896–1908) | 1908 |
John|Stevens|John Stevens (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Rangitikei (1893–1896) Manawatu (1896-1902) Manawatu (1905-1908) | 1908 |
George Warren|Russell|George Warren Russell}} | 1893 | Riccarton (1893–1896) Riccarton (1899-1902) Avon (1908-1919) | 1919 | Deputy leader (1917-1919) |
Vincent|Pyke}} | 1893 | Tuapeka (1893–1894) | 1894† |
James|Carroll|James Carroll (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Waiapu (1893–1908) Gisborne (1908-1919) | 1919 |
Charles|Hall|Charles Hall (New Zealand politician)}} | 1893 | Waipawa (1893–1896) Waipawa (1899-1911) | 1911 |
Wi|Pere}} | 1893 | Eastern Maori (1893–1905) | 1905 |
Hone Heke|Ngapua|Hone Heke Ngapua}} | 1893 | Northern Maori (1893–1900) Northern Maori (1901-1909) | 1909† |
William|Larnach}} | 1894 | Tuapeka (1894–1898) | 1898† |
James|Holland|James Job Holland}} | 1896 | Auckland (1893–1896) | 1893 |
Walter|Symes}} | 1896 | Egmont (1896–1902) Patea (1902-1908) | 1908 |
Henry|Field|Henry Augustus Field}} | 1896 | Otaki (1896–1899) | 1899† |
John|O'Meara|John O'Meara (politician)}} | 1896 | Paihiatua (1896–1904) | 1904† |
John|Hutcheson}} | 1896 | Wellington (1896–1902) | 1902 | Lib-Lab |
Edmund|Allen|Edmund Allen (politician)}} | 1896 | Waikouaiti (1896–1902) Chalmers (1902-1908) | 1908 |
Michael|Gilfedder}} | 1896 | Wallace (1896–1902) | 1902 |
Thomas|Wilford}} | 1896 | Wellington Suburbs (1896–1897) Wellington Suburbs (1899-1902) Hutt (1902-1929) | 1929 | Leader of the Opposition (1920-1925) |
Charles|Wilson|Charles Wilson (librarian)}} | 1897 | Wellington Suburbs (1897–1899) | 1899 | First elected in by-election |
William|Napier|William Joseph Napier}} | 1899 | Auckland (1899–1902) | 1902 |
James Frederick|Arnold|James Frederick Arnold}} | 1899 | Dunedin (1899–1905) Dunedin South (1905-1908) Dunedin Central (1908-1911) | 1911 | Lib-Lab |
James|Colvin}} | 1899 | Buller (1899–1919) | 1919 |
Harry|Ell}} | 1899 | Christchurch (1899–1905) Christchurch South (1905-1919) | 1919 | New Liberal MP 1905 |
Alfred|Barclay|Alfred Richard Barclay}} | 1899 | Dunedin (1899–1902) Dunedin North (1905-1908) | 1908 |
Josiah|Hanan}} | 1899 | Invercargill (1899–1925) | 1925 |
George|Laurenson}} | 1899 | Lyttelton (1899–1913) | 1913† | New Liberal MP 1905 |
Alfred|Fraser}} | 1899 | Napier (1899–1908) | 1908 |
James|Bennet|James Bennet (politician)}} | 1899 | Tuapeka (1899–1908) | 1908† |
J. T. Marryat|Hornsby|J. T. Marryat Hornsby}} | 1899 | Wairarapa (1899–1902) Wairarapa (1905-1908) Wairarapa (1914-1919) | 1914 |
William|Field|William Hughes Field}} | 1900 | Otaki (1900–1908) | 1908 | First elected in by-election, Reform MP 1909-11, 1914-1935 |
Joseph|Witheford}} | 1900 | Auckland (1900–1905) | 1905 | First elected in by-election |
Thomas|Sidey|Thomas Kay Sidey}} | 1901 | Caversham (1901–1908) Dunedin South (1908–1928) | 1928 | First elected in by-election |
Alfred|Kidd}} | 1902 | Auckland (1902–1905) Auckland Central (1905–1908) | 1908 |
Frederick|Baume}} | 1902 | Auckland (1902–1905) Auckland East (1905–1910) | 1910† |
William|Barber|William Henry Peter Barber}} | 1902 | Newtown (1902–1908) | 1908 |
Harry|Bedford|Harry Bedford (politician)}} | 1902 | Dunedin (1902–1905) | 1905 | New Liberal MP 1905 |
William Thomas|Jennings|William Thomas Jennings}} | 1902 | Egmont (1902–1908) Taumaranui (1908–1911) Taumaranui (1914–1919) Waitomo (1919–1922) | 1922 | Re-elected in by-election (1915) |
Thomas|Davey|Thomas Davey (New Zealand politician)}} | 1902 | Christchurch (1902–1905) Christchurch East (1905–1914) | 1914 |
Tommy|Taylor|Tommy Taylor (New Zealand politician)}} | 1902 | Christchurch (1902–1905) | 1905 | New Liberal MP 1905, Lib-Lab MP (Christchurch North) 1908-1911 |
Charles|Major|Charles E. Major}} | 1902 | Hawera (1902–1908) | 1908 |
Andrew|Rutherford|Andrew Rutherford (politician)}} | 1902 | Hurunui (1902–1908) | 1908 |
Edward|Moss|Edward George Britton Moss}} | 1902 | Ohinemuri (1902–1905) | 1905 | Independent Liberal |
William|Wood|William Thomas Wood}} | 1902 | Palmerston North (1902–1908) | 1908 |
Arthur|Remington}} | 1902 | Rangitikei (1902–1909) | 1909† |
George|Witty}} | 1902 | Riccarton (1902–1925) | 1925 | Independent Liberal (1922–25) |
John|Thomson|John Charles Thomson}} | 1902 | Wallace (1902–1919) Wallace (1922–1925) | 1925 |
William|Hawkins|William Henry Hawkins}} | 1904 | Pahiatua (1904–1905) | 1905 | First elected in by-election |
Francis|Fisher}} | 1905 | Wellington (1905) | 1905 | First elected in by-election, New Liberal MP (Wellington Central, 1905–08), Independent (1908–10), Reform MP (1910–14) |
James|Hogan|James Thomas Hogan}} | 1905 | Wanganui (1905–1911) | 1911 | Lib-Lab, Independent MP (Rangetiki) 1928-31 |
Charles Hayward|Izard|Charles Hayward Izard}} | 1905 | Wellington North (1905–1908) | 1908 |
Apirana|Ngata}} | 1905 | Eastern Maori (1905–1936) | 1936 |
Charles|Poole}} | 1905 | Auckland West (1905–1911) Auckland West (1914–1919) | 1919 |
Alfred|Dillon}} | 1905 | Hawke's Bay (1905–1911) | 1911 |
John|Stallworthy}} | 1905 | Kaipara (1905–1911) | 1911 |
John Andrew|MacPherson|John Andrew MacPherson}} | 1905 | Mount Ida (1905–1908) Oamaru (1922–1925) Oamaru (1928–1935) | 1935 |
Hugh|Poland|Hugh Poland (politician)}} | 1905 | Ohinemuri (1905–1925) | 1925 | Independent Liberal from 1919 |
Robert Beatson|Ross|Robert Beatson Ross}} | 1905 | Pahiatua (1905–1911) | 1911 | Lib-Lab |
Henry|Greenslade}} | 1905 | Waikato (1905–1911) | 1911 |
Charles|Gray|Charles Gray (New Zealand politician)}} | 1905 | Christchurch North (1905–1908) | 1908 | Independent Liberal |
Tom|Seddon}} | 1906 | Westland (1906–1922) Westland (1925–1928) | 1928 | Son of previous MP, First elected in by-election |
William|Chapple}} | 1908 | Tuapeka (1908) | 1908 | First elected in by-election |
Albert|Glover}} | 1908 | Auckland Central (1908–1919) | 1919 |
Vernon|Reed}} | 1908 | Bay of Islands (1908–1912) | 1912 | Reform MP 1912-22 |
William|MacDonald|William MacDonald (New Zealand politician)}} | 1908 | Bay of Plenty (1908–1920) | 1920† | Leader of the Opposition (1919–20) |
Edward Henry|Clark|Edward Henry Clark}} | 1908 | Chalmers (1908–1911) | 1914 | Independent Liberal |
Thomas|Buxton|Thomas Buxton (New Zealand politician)}} | 1908 | Geraldine (1908–11) Temuka (1911–14) | 1914 |
George|Forbes|George Forbes (New Zealand politician)}} | 1908 | Hurunui (1908–1936) | 1936 | Leader (1925–28), Prime Minister (1930–35) |
Vigor|Brown}} | 1908 | Napier (1908–1920) | 1920 | Reform MP (1920–22) |
John|Luke|John Luke (politician)}} | 1908 | Wellington Suburbs (1908–1911) | 1911 | Reform MP (1918–1928) |
Edmund|Taylor|Edmund Taylor (New Zealand politician)}} | 1909 | Thames (1909–11) | 1911 | First elected in by-election |
Te Rangi|Hiroa|Te Rangi Hiroa}} | 1909 | Northern Maori (1909–14) | 1914 | First elected in by-election |
Robert|Smith|Robert William Smith (politician)}} | 1909 | Rangiteki (1909–1911) Waimarino (1911–1922) Waimarino (1925–1928) | 1928 | First elected in by-election |
Arthur|Myers}} | 1910 | Auckland East (1910–21) | 1921 | First elected in by-election |
Leonard|Isitt|Leonard Isitt (minister)}} | 1911 | Christchurch North (1911–25) | 1925 | First elected in by-election |
William|Dickie}} | 1911 | Selwyn (1911–1919) | 1919 |
Thomas|Rhodes|Thomas William Rhodes}} | 1911 | Thames (1911–1915) | 1915 | Reform MP 1915-28 |
Richard|McCallum|Richard McCallum (politician)}} | 1911 | Wairau (1911–1922) | 1922 |
Taare|Parata}} | 1911 | Southern Maori (1911–1918) | 1918† |
Henry|Thacker}} | 1914 | Christchurch East (1914–1922) | 1922 |
Robert|Fletcher|Robert Fletcher (politician)}} | 1914 | Wellington Central (1914–1918) | 1918† |
John|Anstey}} | 1914 | Waitaki (1914–1919) | 1919 |
Charles|Talbot|Charles John Talbot}} | 1914 | Temuka (1914–1919) | 1919 |
John|Findlay|John Findlay (New Zealand politician)}} | 1917 | Hawkes Bay (1917–1919) | 1919 | First elected in by-election |
Robert|Masters}} | 1919 | Stratford (1919–1925) | 1925 |
Sydney|Smith|Sydney George Smith}} | 1919 | Taranaki (1919–1925) New Plymouth (1928–36) | 1936 | Lib-Lab (1919–22) |
James|Horn}} | 1919 | Wakatipu (1919–1928) | 1928 |
George|Mitchell|George Mitchell (New Zealand politician)}} | 1919 | Wellington South (1919–1922) | 1922 | Independent Liberal |
John|Edie|John Edie (New Zealand politician)}} | 1920 | Bruce (1920–1922) Clutha (1922–25) | 1925 | First elected in by-election |
Philip|De La Perrelle|Philip De La Perrelle}} | 1922 | Awarua (1922–1925), (1928–35) | 1935 |
Gilbert|McKay}} | 1922 | Hawkes Bay (1922–1925) | 1925 |
Alfred|Murdoch}} | 1922 | Marsden (1922–1925), (1928–35) | 1935 |
Alfred|Ransom}} | 1922 | Paihiatua (1922–1936) | 1936 |
James|Corrigan|James Randall Corrigan}} | 1922 | Patea (1922–1925) | 1925 |
Frederick|Lye}} | Waikato (1922–1925), (1928–35) |
James|Donald|James Donald (politician)}} | 1928 | Auckland East (1928–1931) | 1931 |
William|Bodkin|William Bodkin (New Zealand politician)}} | 1928 | Otago Central (1928–1936) | 1936 |
William|Taverner|William Burgoyne Taverner}} | 1928 | Dunedin South (1928–1931) | 1931 |
Arthur|Stallworthy}} | 1928 | (–) | 1935 | Changed allegiance to Democrat 1935 |
John|Fletcher|John Fletcher (New Zealand politician)}} | 1928 | Grey Lynn (1928–1930) | 1930 | Independent MP, 1930–31 |
Richard|Hawke}} | 1928 | Kaiapoi (1928–1935) | 1935 |
David|McDougall}} | 1928 | Matarua (1928–1933) | 1933 | Independent MP, 1933–38 |
George|Black|George Black (New Zealand politician)}} | 1928 | Motueka (1928–1931) | 1931 | Independent MP, 1931-32† |
John|Cobbe}} | 1928 | Oroua (1928–1936) | 1936 |
Harry|Jenkins|Harry Reginald Jenkins}} | 1928 | Parnell (1928–1930) | 1930 | Independent MP, 1930 |
George|Munns}} | 1928 | Roskill (1928–1936) | 1931 |
Cecil|Clinkard}} | 1928 | Rotorua (1928–1935) | 1935 |
Thomas|McDonald|Thomas William McDonald}} | 1928 | Wairarapa (1928–1931) | 1931 |
Edward|Healy}} | 1928 | Wairau (1928–1935) | 1931 |
Walter|Broadfoot}} | 1928 | Waitomo (1928–1936) | 1936 |
Tuiti|Makitanara}} | 1928 | Southern Maori (1928–1932) | 1932† |
Vincent|Ward|Vincent Ward (politician)}} | 1930 | Invercargill (1930–1931) | 1931 | First elected in by-election |
Albert|Jull}} | 1930 | Waipawa (1930–1935) | 1935 | First elected in by-election |
Jeremiah|Connolly}} | 1931 | Mid-Canterbury (1931–1935) | 1935 | Independent Liberal |
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