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Taranaki-King Country is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Taranaki-King Country is Barbara Kuriger of the National Party. She has held this position since the 2014 General Election. Population centresTaranaki-King Country stretches down the western coast of the North Island, starting at the outskirts of Hamilton, through to the King Country towns of Te Awamutu, Otorohanga and Te Kuiti, and ending in the northern Taranaki region, to take in the northern section of the New Plymouth urban area and all of Stratford District. From {{NZ election link year|2008}}, it has included the town of Raglan. The boundaries have gradually been expanded as the population has fallen, relative to the overall population of the country. At the 2013 revision the proposed boundaries received the third highest number (25) of objections in the country.[1] After the 2013 revision the constituency covered parts of 3 regional councils and 7 district councils (Waikato District, Waipa District, Otorohanga District, Waitomo District, New Plymouth District, Stratford District, Ruapehu District), including Hamilton Airport. HistoryThe seat was created ahead of the introduction of mixed-member proportional voting in {{NZ election link year|1996}} from most of the old {{NZ electorate link|King Country}} seat with parts of {{NZ electorate link|Taranaki}}, {{NZ electorate link|Waitotara}} in the south and {{NZ electorate link|Waipa}} in the area around Hamilton. All these seats were safe National seats covering rural areas traditionally loyal to the National Party, the new seat remained faithful to old allegiances in the face of a large swing to New Zealand First in the central North Island at the {{NZ election link|1996}}. The first MP for Taranaki-King Country was the then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jim Bolger. Having been ousted from the leadership of his party, Bolger accepted the role of Ambassador to the United States in the middle of 1998, and triggered the {{By-election link|Taranaki-King Country|1998}}. Despite a large swing to ACT Party candidate Owen Jennings, Bolger's chosen successor Shane Ardern won a narrow victory on a heavily reduced turnout. Since the 1998 byelection, Taranaki-King Country has reverted to form, giving Ardern two out of every three votes cast in {{NZ election link year|2005}}, {{NZ election link year|2008}} and {{NZ election link year|2011}}. Members of ParliamentUnless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections. Key{{Party index link|New Zealand National Party}} {{Party index link|Alliance (New Zealand political party)}} {{Party index link|New Zealand Labour Party}}
List MPsMembers of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Taranaki-King Country electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Election results2017 election{{MMP election box begin |title=2017 general election: Taranaki-King Country[2]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win||party = New Zealand National Party |candidate = Barbara Kuriger |votes = 23,854 |percentage = 65.31 |change = -2.86 |party votes = 21,466 |party percent = 57.9 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party = New Zealand Labour Party |candidate = Hilary Humphrey |votes = 8,595 |percentage = 23.53 |change = |party votes = 8,823 |party percent = 23.8 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |candidate = Robert Moore |votes = 2,900 |percentage = 7.94 |change = |party votes = 1,643 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party = Conservative Party of New Zealand |candidate = Allan Thomson |votes = 568 |percentage = 1.55 |change = |party votes = 118 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand First |party votes = 3,330 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = The Opportunities Party |party votes = 815 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = ACT New Zealand |party votes = 231 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Māori Party |party votes = 194 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |party votes = 120 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Ban 1080 |party votes = 97 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand Outdoors Party |party votes = 37 |party percent = 0.10 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = United Future |party votes = 37 |party percent = 0.10 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand People's Party |party votes = 31 |party percent = 0.09 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Democrats for Social Credit |party votes = 13 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Mana Party (New Zealand) |party votes = 9 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Internet Party (New Zealand) |party votes = 7 |party percent = |party change = }}{{MMP election box informal vote| |votes = 606 |party votes = 124 }}{{MMP election box total vote| |votes = 36,523 |party votes = 37,095 }}{{MMP election box majority hold| |winner = New Zealand National Party |votes = 15,259 |percent = |change = }} 2014 election{{MMP election box begin |title=2014 general election: Taranaki-King Country[3]}}{{MMP election box candidate win||party =New Zealand National Party |candidate =Barbara Kuriger |votes =22,328 |percentage = 68.17 |change = -1.48 |party votes =20,637 |party percent = 61.46 |party change = +1.02 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =New Zealand Labour Party |candidate = Penny Gaylor |votes = 5,555 |percentage = 16.96 |change = +2.26 |party votes = 4,483 |party percent = 13.35 |party change = -2.60 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |candidate =Robert Moore |votes = 3,091 |percentage = 9.44 |change = +0.02 |party votes = 2,422 |party percent = 7.21 |party change = -1.02 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party = Conservative Party of New Zealand |candidate =Edward Aish |votes =1,420 |percentage = 4.34 |change = +4.34 |party votes =1,907 |party percent = 5.68 |party change = +1.88 }}{{MMP election box local party candidate| |color = #662C92 |party = Internet |candidate = Grant Keinzley |votes = 209 |percentage = 0.64 |change = +0.64{{MMP election box candidate| |party = New Zealand Democratic Party |candidate =David Espin |votes = 152 |percentage = 0.46 |change = +0.46 |party votes =20 |party percent = 0.06 |party change = -0.02 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand First |party votes = 3,182 |party percent = 9.48 |party change = +2.22 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Internet Party and Mana Movement |party votes = 191 |party percent = 0.57 |party change = +0.30 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Māori Party |party votes = 185 |party percent = 0.55 |party change = -0.12 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |party votes = 163 |party percent = 0.49 |party change = -0.08 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Ban 1080 Party |party votes = 156 |party percent = 0.46 |party change = +0.46 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = ACT New Zealand |party votes = 120 |party percent = 0.36 |party change = -1.13 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = United Future |party votes = 85 |party percent = 0.25 |party change = -0.85 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = The Civilian Party |party votes = 11 |party percent = 0.03 |party change = +0.03 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = NZ Independent Coalition |party votes = 9 |party percent = 0.03 |party change = +0.03 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party =Focus NZ |party votes = 8 |party percent = 0.02 |party change = +0.02 }}{{MMP election box informal vote| |votes = 463 |party votes = 99 }}{{MMP election box total vote| |votes = 33,218 |party votes = 33,678 }}{{MMP election box majority hold| |winner =New Zealand National Party |votes =16,773 |percent = 51.21 |change = +0.78 }} 2011 election{{MMP election box begin |title=2011 general election: Taranaki-King Country[4]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win||party =New Zealand National Party |candidate =Shane Ardern |votes =20,842 |percentage = 69.65 |change = +0.97 |party votes =18,759 |party percent = 60.44 |party change = +0.90 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =New Zealand Labour Party |candidate =Rick Barker |votes = 5,753 |percentage = 19.22 |change = -0.33 |party votes = 4,950 |party percent = 15.95 |party change = -5.24 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |candidate =Robert Moore |votes = 2,819 |percentage = 9.42 |change = +1.01 |party votes = 2,554 |party percent = 8.23 |party change = +3.25 }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =United Future |candidate =Victoria Rogers |votes =511 |percentage = 1.71 |change = +1.71 |party votes =340 |party percent = 1.10 |party change = +0.30 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand First |party votes = 2,252 |party percent = 7.26 |party change = +2.76 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Conservative Party of New Zealand |party votes = 1,180 |party percent = 3.80 |party change = +3.80 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = ACT New Zealand |party votes = 461 |party percent = 1.49 |party change = -3.57 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Māori Party |party votes = 209 |party percent = 0.67 |party change = -0.34 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |party votes = 181 |party percent = 0.58 |party change = +0.23 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Mana Party (New Zealand) |party votes = 83 |party percent = 0.27 |party change = +0.27 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand Democratic Party |party votes = 25 |party percent = 0.08 |party change = -0.17 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Alliance (New Zealand political party) |party votes = 24 |party percent = 0.08 |party change = -0.01 }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Libertarianz |party votes = 20 |party percent = 0.06 |party change = +0.01 }}{{MMP election box informal vote| |votes = 1,046 |party votes = 251 }}{{MMP election box total vote| |votes = 29,925 |party votes = 31,038 }}{{MMP election box majority hold| |winner =New Zealand National Party |votes =15,089 |percent = 50.42 |change = +1.30 }}Electorate (as at 11 November 2011): 41,152[5] 2008 election{{MMP election box begin |title=2008 general election: Taranaki-King Country[6]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win||party =New Zealand National Party |candidate =Shane Ardern |votes =21,834 |percentage = 68.67 |change = |party votes =19,232 |party percent = 59.54 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =New Zealand Labour Party |candidate =Renée van de Weert |votes =6,216 |percentage = 19.55 |change = |party votes =6,844 |party percent = 21.19 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |candidate =Rob Hamill |votes =2,675 |percentage = 8.41 |change = |party votes =1,607 |party percent = 4.97 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =ACT New Zealand |candidate =William Izard |votes =767 |percentage = 2.41 |change = |party votes =1,634 |party percent = 5.06 |party change = }}{{MMP election box candidate| |party =New Zealand Democratic Party |candidate =Iain Parker |votes =302 |percentage = 0.95 |change = |party votes =82 |party percent = 0.25 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand First |party votes = 1,451 |party percent = 4.49 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Māori Party |party votes = 327 |party percent = 1.01 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = United Future |party votes = 258 |party percent = 0.80 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Bill and Ben Party |party votes = 244 |party percent = 0.76 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand Progressive Party |party votes = 192 |party percent = 0.59 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = The Kiwi Party |party votes = 151 |party percent = 0.47 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party |party votes = 114 |party percent = 0.35 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = The Family Party |party votes = 96 |party percent = 0.30 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Alliance (New Zealand political party) |party votes = 28 |party percent = 0.09 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Libertarianz |party votes = 16 |party percent = 0.05 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Workers Party of New Zealand |party votes = 13 |party percent = 0.04 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = New Zealand Pacific Party |party votes = 9 |party percent = 0.03 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = The Republic of New Zealand Party |party votes = 3 |party percent = 0.01 |party change = }}{{MMP election box party only| |party = Residents Action Movement |party votes = 1 |party percent = 0.00 |party change = }}{{MMP election box informal vote| |votes = 391 |party votes = 153 }}{{MMP election box total vote| |votes = 31,794 |party votes = 32,302 }}{{MMP election box majority hold| |winner = New Zealand National Party |votes =15,618 |percent = 49.12 |change = }} 2005 election{{MMP election box begin |title=2005 general election: Taranaki-King Country[7]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win| 1999 electionRefer to Candidates in the New Zealand general election 1999 by electorate#Taranaki-King Country for a list of candidates. 1998 by-election{{Taranaki-King Country by-election, 1998}}References1. ^Objections to Proposed Electoral Districts 2. ^{{cite web|title=Official Count Results – Taranaki-King Country|url=http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-50.html|publisher=New Zealand Electoral Commission|accessdate=22 December 2017|location=Wellington}} 3. ^2014 election results 4. ^2011 election results 5. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/ages/ |title= Enrolment statistics |publisher= Electoral Commission |date= 11 November 2011 |accessdate= 17 November 2011}} 6. ^2008 election results 7. ^2005 election results External links
4 : New Zealand electorates|1996 establishments in New Zealand|Politics of Taranaki|Politics of Waikato |
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