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词条 Helensville (New Zealand electorate)
释义

  1. Population centres

  2. History

     Members of Parliament  List MPs 

  3. Election results

     2017 election  2014 election  2011 election  2008 election  2005 election  2002 election  1981 election  1978 election 

  4. Table footnotes

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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Helensville is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives. The electorate was first established for the 1978 election and was abolished again in 1984, and has existed again since the 2002 election. The MP for Helensville is Chris Penk of the National Party, who has held the seat since the 2017 general election.

Population centres

The 1977 electoral redistribution was the most overtly political since the Representation Commission had been established through an amendment to the Representation Act in 1886, initiated by Muldoon's National Government.{{sfn|McRobie |1989 |pp=8–9, 51, 119}} As part of the 1976 census, a large number of people failed to fill in an electoral re-registration card, and census staff had not been given the authority to insist on the card being completed. This had little practical effect for people on the general roll, but it transferred Māori to the general roll if the card was not handed in. Together with a northward shift of New Zealand's population, this resulted in five new electorates having to be created in the upper part of the North Island.{{sfn|McRobie|1989|p=119}} The electoral redistribution was very disruptive, and 22 electorates were abolished, while 27 electorates were newly created (including Helensville) or re-established. These changes came into effect for the {{NZ election link|1978}}.{{sfn|McRobie|1989|pp=115–120}}

In the 1983 electoral redistribution, the Helensville electorate was abolished, and its area went to {{NZ electorate link|West Auckland}} and {{NZ electorate link|Rodney}}.{{sfn|McRobie|1989|pp=118–123}} The electorate was re-established in time for the 2002 election in reaction to continued high population growth in and around Auckland. It was made by cutting off the northern flank of the electorate of Waitakere and adding in areas from the electorate of Rodney around its southern boundary.

Helensville covers an area of the rapidly growing northern Auckland urban fringe, drawing Helensville and Kumeu from Rodney District, moving south to take in Paremoremo, Greenhithe and Albany from North Shore City, and finally tacking west to include Whenuapai, Hobsonville and West Harbour from Waitakere City.

History

In the 1978 election, the Helensville electorate was won by Dail Jones, who had been MP for the {{NZ electorate link|Waitemata}} electorate since the {{NZ election link|1975}}.{{sfn|Wilson|1985|p=208}} After the Helensville electorate was abolished, Jones stood in the West Auckland electorate in the {{NZ election link|1984}} but was defeated by the Labour Party candidate, Jack Elder.{{sfn|Wilson|1985|pp=194, 208}}

Since the Helensville electorate was re-established for the {{NZ election link|2002}}, its only MP was the former Prime Minister, John Key, who beat sitting Waitakere MP Brian Neeson to the nomination, and in a tight year for his party, won the electorate by 1,705 votes in a split field when a disgruntled Neeson chose to stand as an independent. Helensville is partly rural, and wealthy beyond the national average, making it a safe National electorate, and Key was returned easily in 2005, 2008 and 2011 with large majorities.

In December 2016, Key announced that he was stepping down as prime minister and would retire from politics before the 2017 general election, citing pressure on his family.[1] The Helensville seat was won in the election by Chris Penk, retaining it for the National Party.

Members of Parliament

Key{{Party index link|New Zealand National Party}} {{Party index link|New Zealand First}} {{Party index link|New Zealand Labour Party}} {{Party index link|ACT New Zealand}} {{Party index link|Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand}}
ElectionWinner
1978}}Dail Jones
1981}}
Electorate abolished in 1984 (see {{NZ electorate link|West Auckland}} and {{NZ electorate link|Rodney}})
2002}}New Zealand National Party}}John Key
2005}}
2008}}
2011}}
2014}}
2017}}New Zealand National Party}}Chris Penk

List MPs

Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Helensville electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.

ElectionWinner
2002}}Dail Jones
{{NZ election link|2008}}Darien Fenton
David Garrett1
2009David Clendon2
2014}}Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand}}Kennedy Graham
1 Garrett resigned in September 2010, and his list position was taken by Hilary Calvert
2 Clendon entered Parliament in October 2009 following the resignation of Sue Bradford

Election results

2017 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2017 general election: Helensville[2]
}}{{MMP election box candidate win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Chris Penk
|votes = 21,704
|percentage = 56.12
|change = −9.05
|party votes = 21,958
|party percent = 55.83
|party change = −2.56
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Kurt Taogaga
|votes = 7,096
|percentage = 18.35
|change = +5.66
|party votes = 10,012
|party percent = 25.45
|party change = +12.95
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Hayley Holt
|votes = 6,758
|percentage = 17.47
|change = +4.75
|party votes = 2,971
|party percent = 7.55
|party change = −6.00
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate= Helen Peterson
|votes = 2,403
|percentage = 6.21
|change = —
|party votes = 2,795
|party percent = 7.11
|party change = −0.25
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate= Alex Evans
|votes = 284
|percentage = 7.34
|change = +2.97
|party votes = 319
|party percent = 0.81
|party change = +0.07
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Brendan Whyte
|votes = 167
|percentage = 0.43
|change = −2.30
|party votes = 87
|party percent = 0.22
|party change = −4.56
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Opportunities Party
|party votes = 799
|party percent = 2.03
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 112
|party percent = 0.28
|party change = −0.17
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 105
|party percent = 0.27
|party change = −0.27
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 27
|party percent = 0.07
|party change = −0.19
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Outdoors Party
|party votes = 20
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080 Party
|party votes = 20
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = −0.09
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Party
|party votes = 13
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand People's Party
|party votes = 12
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party (New Zealand)
|party votes = 9
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit
|party votes = 7
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = −0.04
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 264
|party votes = 67
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 38,676
|party votes = 39,333
}}

{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 14,608
|percent = 37.77
|change = −14.69
}}

2014 election

{{MMP election box begin|title=2014 general election: Helensville[3]
}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = John Key
|votes = 22,720
|percentage = 65.17
|change = −9.21
|party votes = 20,689
|party percent = 58.39
|party change = −7.40
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Kennedy Graham
|votes = 4,433
|percentage = 12.72
|change = +5.36
|party votes = 4,801
|party percent = 13.55
|party change = +4.91
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Corie Haddock
|votes = 4,425
|percentage = 12.69
|change = −1.45
|party votes = 4,430
|party percent = 12.50
|party change = −1.85
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Internet Party (New Zealand)
|candidate = Laila Harré
|votes = 1,315
|percentage = 3.77
|change = +3.77
|party votes =
|party percent =
|party change ={{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Deborah Dougherty
|votes = 963
|percentage = 2.76
|change = −0.07
|party votes = 1,692
|party percent = 4.78
|party change = +1.27
}}{{MMP election box independent|
|candidate = Penny Bright
|votes = 420
|percentage = 1.20
|change = +1.20{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Phelan Pirrie
|votes = 302
|percentage = 0.87
|change = +0.36
|party votes = 262
|party percent = 0.74
|party change = −0.65
}}{{MMP election box independent|
|candidate = Brendan Whyte
|votes = 74
|percentage = 0.21
|change = +0.21{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand First
|party votes = 2,608
|party percent = 7.36
|party change = +2.76
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party and Mana Movement
|party votes = 338
|party percent = 0.95
|party change = +0.78{{efn|name=Internet Mana|2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election.}}
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 192
|party percent = 0.54
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 161
|party percent = 0.45
|party change = −0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|party votes = 93
|party percent = 0.26
|party change = −0.20
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080 Party
|party votes = 48
|party percent = 0.14
|party change = +0.14
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit
|party votes = 23
|party percent = 0.06
|party change = +0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = NZ Independent Coalition
|party votes = 13
|party percent = 0.04
|party change = +0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Civilian Party
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Focus New Zealand
|party votes = 3
|party percent =0.01
|party change = +0.01
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 208
|party votes = 73
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 34,860
|party votes = 35,434
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 35,507
|percentage = 82.29
|change = +5.65
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 18,287
|percent = 52.46
|change = −7.78
}}

2011 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2011 general election: Helensville[4]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = John Key
|votes = 26,011
|percentage =74.38
|change =+0.77
|party votes =23,558
|party percent =65.79
|party change =+2.09
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Jeremy Greenbrook-Held
|votes = 4,945
|percentage =14.14
|change =-2.97
|party votes =5,138
|party percent =14.35
|party change =-4.11
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Jeanette Elley
|votes = 2,575
|percentage =7.36
|change =+1.41
|party votes =3,094
|party percent =8.64
|party change =+3.74
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Richard Drayson
|votes = 941
|percentage =2.69
|change =+2.69
|party votes =1,258
|party percent =3.51
|party change =+3.51
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|candidate = Adrian McDermott
|votes = 319
|percentage =0.91
|change =+0.91
|party votes =174
|party percent =0.49
|party change =+0.16
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Nick Kearney
|votes = 180
|percentage =0.51
|change =0–1.72
|party votes = 499
|party percent = 1.39
|party change = -5.31
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand First
|party votes = 1,648
|party percent =4.60
|party change =+2.06
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes =186
|party percent =0.52
|party change =+0.03
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|party votes =163
|party percent =0.46
|party change =-0.33
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Party (New Zealand)
|party votes =60
|party percent =0.17
|party change =+0.17
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes =19
|party percent =0.05
|party change =-0.004
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit
|party votes =8
|party percent =0.02
|party change =+0.001
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 4
|party percent =0.01
|party change =-0.04
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes =574
|party votes =198
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes =34,971
|party votes =35,809
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes =21,066
|percent =60.24
|change =+3.74
}}Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 46,983[5]

2008 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2008 general election: Helensville[6][7]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = John Key
|votes = 26,771
|percentage = 73.61
|change = +9.51
|party votes = 23,559
|party percent = 63.69
|party change = +8.60
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Darien Fenton
|votes = 6,224
|percentage = 17.11
|change = -9.77
|party votes = 6,826
|party percent = 18.45
|party change = -9.52
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = David Clendon
|votes = 2,166
|percentage = 5.96
|change = +5.79
|party votes = 1,814
|party percent = 4.90
|party change = +0.87
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = David Garrett
|votes = 811
|percentage = 2.23
|change = +1.10
|party votes = 2,481
|party percent = 6.71
|party change = +4.36
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|candidate = Angela Lovelock
|votes =309
|percentage = 0.85
|change = -0.82
|party votes = 289
|party percent = 0.78
|party change = -1.69
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Libertarianz
|candidate = Peter Osborne
|votes = 89
|percentage = 0.24
|change =
|party votes = 21
|party percent = 0.06
|party change = +0.01
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand First
|party votes = 940
|party percent = 2.54
|party change = -3.34
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Progressive Party
|party votes = 195
|party percent = 0.53
|party change = -0.28
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Family Party
|party votes = 182
|party percent = 0.49
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 182
|party percent = 0.49
|party change = +0.08
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Bill and Ben Party
|party votes = 170
|party percent = 0.46
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 131
|party percent = 0.35
|party change = +0.16
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Kiwi Party
|party votes = 105
|party percent = 0.28
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Pacific Party
|party votes = 45
|party percent = 0.12
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 19
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Workers Party of New Zealand
|party votes = 9
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = ±0.00
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Residents Action Movement
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Republic of New Zealand Party
|party votes = 4
|party percent = 0.01
|party change = ±0.00
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 251
|party votes = 110
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 36,370
|party votes = 36,988
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 37,298
|percentage = 82.27
|change = -0.58
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 20,547
|percent = 56.49
|change =
}}

2005 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2005 general election: Helensville[7][8][9]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = John Key
|votes = 22,008
|percentage = 64.10
|change = +29.92
|party votes = 19,224
|party percent = 55.09
|party change = +29.28
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Judy Lawley
|votes = 9,230
|percentage = 26.88
|change = -0.24
|party votes = 9,761
|party percent = 27.97
|party change = -2.86
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Dail Jones
|votes = 1,400
|percentage = 4.08
|change = -5.45
|party votes = 2,051
|party percent = 5.88
|party change = -6.06
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|candidate = Andrea Deeth
|votes = 573
|percentage = 1.67
|change = -2.47
|party votes = 863
|party percent = 2.47
|party change = -5.82
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Stephen Langford-Tebby
|votes = 389
|percentage = 1.13
|change =
|party votes = 821
|party percent = 2.35
|party change = -10.26
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Māori Party
|candidate = Awa Hudson
|votes = 359
|percentage = 1.05
|change =
|party votes = 142
|party percent = 0.41
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Progressive Party
|candidate = Julian Aaron
|votes = 318
|percentage = 0.93
|change = -0.02
|party votes = 218
|party percent = 0.81
|party change = -0.08
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Helen Koster
|votes = 58
|percentage = 0.17
|change =
|party votes = 11
|party percent = 0.03
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|party votes = 1,407
|party percent = 4.03
|party change = -1.99
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Destiny New Zealand
|party votes = 151
|party percent = 0.43
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 66
|party percent = 0.19
|party change = -0.21
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand
|party votes = 48
|party percent = 0.14
|party change = -0.85
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes = 16
|party percent = 0.05
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 9
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = -1.00
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = 99 MP Party
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Republic of New Zealand Party
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = One New Zealand Party
|party votes = 4
|party percent = 0.01
|party change = -0.04
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 253
|party votes = 110
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 34,335
|party votes = 34,896
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 35,222
|percentage = 82.85
|change = +3.21
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 12,778
|percent = 37.22
|change = +31.26
}}

2002 election

{{MMP election box begin
|title=2002 general election: Helensville[8][10]
}}{{MMP election box candidate win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = John Key
|votes = 9,775
|percentage = 34.18
|change =
|party votes = 7,524
|party percent = 25.81
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Gary Russell
|votes = 8,070
|percentage = 28.21
|change =
|party votes = 8,988
|party percent = 30.83
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box independent|
|candidate = Brian Neeson
|votes = 5,644
|percentage = 19.73
|change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Dail Jones
|votes = 2,725
|percentage = 9.53
|change =
|party votes = 3,481
|party percent = 11.94
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|candidate = Andrea Deeth
|votes = 1,184
|percentage = 4.14
|change =
|party votes = 2,416
|party percent = 8.29
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|candidate = Helen MacKinlay
|votes = 581
|percentage = 2.03
|change =
|party votes = 299
|party percent = 1.03
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand
|candidate = David Simpkin
|votes = 350
|percentage = 1.22
|change =
|party votes = 288
|party percent = 0.99
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate lose|
|party = New Zealand Progressive Party
|candidate = Clare Dickson
|votes = 273
|percentage = 0.95
|change =
|party votes = 272
|party percent = 0.93
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|party votes = 3,676
|party percent = 12.61
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|party votes = 1,755
|party percent = 6.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Outdoor Recreation New Zealand
|party votes = 313
|party percent = 1.07
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 118
|party percent = 0.40
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = One New Zealand Party
|party votes = 15
|party percent = 0.05
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Māori Movement
|party votes = 10
|party percent = 0.03
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = NMP (political party)
|party votes = 2
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 327
|party votes = 78
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 28,602
|party votes = 29,157
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 29,428
|percentage = 79.64
|change =
}}{{MMP election box majority win|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 1,705
|percent = 5.96
}}

1981 election

{{Election box begin | title=1981 general election: Helensville{{sfn|Norton|1988|pp=242}}
}}
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Dail Jones
|votes = 8,242
|percentage = 35.85
|change = -4.58
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Jack Elder
|votes = 8,026
|percentage = 34.91
|change = +0.71
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Social Credit Party (New Zealand)
|candidate = David Howes
|votes = 6,718
|percentage = 29.22
|change =
 }} {{Election box majority

|votes = 216
|percentage = 0.93
|change = -5.29
 }} {{Election box turnout

|votes = 22,986
|percentage = 89.05
|change = +19.21
 }} {{Election box Registered electors

|reg. electors = 25,812{{Election box end}}

1978 election

{{Election box begin | title=1978 general election: Helensville{{sfn|Norton|1988|pp=242}}
}}
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Dail Jones
|votes = 7,783
|percentage = 40.43
|change =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Jack Elder
|votes = 6,584
|percentage = 34.20
|change =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Social Credit Party (New Zealand)
|candidate = Chris Lynch
|votes = 4,510
|percentage = 23.43
|change =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Values Party
|candidate = D A P Worley
|votes = 370
|percentage = 1.92
|change =
 }} {{Election box majority

|votes = 1,199
|percentage = 6.22
|change =
 }} {{Election box turnout

|votes = 19,247
|percentage = 69.84
|change =
 }} {{Election box Registered electors

|reg. electors = 27,558{{Election box end}}

Table footnotes

{{Notelist}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11760656|accessdate=27 September 2017|title=John Key resigns as Prime Minister of New Zealand, cites family reasons for leaving|date=5 December 2016|work=The New Zealand Herald}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results – Helensville (2017) |url= http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-15.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |date=7 October 2017 |accessdate=12 October 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|author=Electoral Commission |url=http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2014/electorate-15.html |title=Official Count Results – Helensville |date=10 October 2014 |accessdate=31 January 2016}}
4. ^Helensville results, 2011
5. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/ages/ |title= Enrolment statistics |publisher= Electoral Commission |date= 4 November 2011 |accessdate= 12 November 2011}}
6. ^Election results 2008 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211164754/http://2008.electionresults.govt.nz/electorate-15.html |date=11 December 2008 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nz/en-NZ/MPP/Electorates/EPData/3/1/e/DBHOH_Lib_EP_Helensville_Data_3-Helensville-Electoral-Profile.htm#_66|title=Helensville:Electoral Profile|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|date=26 August 2009|accessdate=5 October 2009}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyres/886D5481-DAA5-42BB-8866-395A38C8BAFF/122/Helensville1.pdf|title=Electorate Profile Helensville|date=1 November 2005|accessdate=5 October 2009|publisher=New Zealand Parliament}}
9. ^Election result 2005{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
10. ^Election results 2002

References

  • {{cite book |ref=harv |title=Electoral Atlas of New Zealand |last=McRobie |first=Alan |year=1989 |publisher=GP Books |location=Wellington |isbn=0-477-01384-8}}
  • {{cite book |ref= harv |last= Wilson |first= James Oakley |title= New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 |edition= 4th |origyear=First published in 1913 |year= 1985 |publisher= V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer |location= Wellington |oclc= 154283103}}
  • {{cite book |ref = harv |last = Norton |first = Clifford |authorlink = |title = New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946–1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science |year = 1988 |publisher = Victoria University of Wellington |location = Wellington |isbn = 0-475-11200-8 }}

External links

  • Electorate Profile Parliamentary Library
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