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词条 Waimakariri (New Zealand electorate)
释义

  1. Population areas

  2. History

     Members of Parliament  List MPs 

  3. Election results

      2017 election   2014 election  2011 election  2008 election   2005 election   1999 election 

  4. Table footnotes

  5. References

  6. External links

{{short description|New Zealand electorate}}{{EngvarB|date=December 2018}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2018}}

Waimakariri is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, formed for the {{NZ election link|1996}} and returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The MP for Waimakariri is Matthew Doocey of the National Party. He has held this position since the {{NZ election link|2014}} and takes over from Kate Wilkinson, who defeated Clayton Cosgrove (Labour) in the {{NZ election link|2011}}.

Population areas

Waimakariri centres on metropolitan Christchurch and spreads northward up the coast of the South Island. From Christchurch it contains the suburbs of Casebrook and Belfast; from Waimakariri District to its north, it takes in the towns of Kaiapoi and Rangiora as well as a selection of small inland localities such as Cust and Oxford. Boundary changes following the 2006 census were relatively minor; Waimakariri managed to avoid the upheaval wrought upon electorates in Christchurch, losing Bishopdale to Ilam and the last remaining segment of Papanui to Christchurch Central.

Along with neighbouring Selwyn, Waimakariri has been experiencing strong population growth, with many people from Christchurch displaced by the earthquakes. In the 2013/14 boundary review by the Representation Commission, Waimakariri lost most of Redwood and Marshland to Christchurch Central and Christchurch East respectively, while it gained the less populated Harewood north of Sawyers Arms Road from Selwyn.[1]

History

The existence of Waimakariri dates back to the introduction of MMP voting in the 1996 general election, when the number of South Island electorates fell from twenty-five to sixteen. The electorate originates in the old Rangiora electorate, with Hurunui District shorn off and placed in Kaikōura, and the resultant electorate pulled into Christchurch via State Highway 71, absorbing parts of Christchurch previously in the electorate of Christchurch North. The first contest saw Rangiora's Jim Gerard easily defeated by former Prime Minister and MP for Christchurch North, Mike Moore. He left the office in July 1999, having been elected Director-General of the World Trade Organization.

Clayton Cosgrove won the second contest in 1999 and was confirmed in 2002, 2005 and 2008.[2]

Given that Rangiora was a safe National electorate and Christchurch North a safe Labour electorate, and given the urban-rural makeup of the electorate, Waimakariri does not favour any party. At the 2005 election, while Waimakariri's electors were returning incumbent Clayton Cosgrove by 5,064 votes (and in the process slashing his majority in half), their party vote intentions were more ambiguous, with National winning 79 more party votes than Labour, setting Waimakariri up to be a key electorate at the 2008 election. Cosgrove retained the electorate with a much narrower 390 majority in 2008, whilst his opponent Kate Wilkinson's party (National) got over 5000 more party votes.

Results from the {{NZ election link|2011}} gave Wilkinson a lead of 642 votes over Cosgrove, shifting the electorate from marginal Labour to marginal National.[3] Wilkinson retired at the end of the parliamentary term and was replaced as National's candidate for the {{NZ election link|2014}} by Matthew Doocey, who had previously contested the {{By-election link|Christchurch East|2013}} in Christchurch East.[3][4] Doocey beat Cosgrove with an increased majority.[5]

In the {{NZ election link|2017}}, Doocey beat the Labour candidate, Dan Rosewarne, with an increased majority of that over Cosgrove although the National party vote decreased.[7]

Members of Parliament

Key{{Party index link|New Zealand Labour Party}} {{Party index link|New Zealand National Party}} {{Party index link|Alliance (New Zealand political party)}} {{Party index link|New Zealand First}}
ElectionWinner
1996}} Mike Moore
1999}}Clayton Cosgrove
2002}}
2005}}
2008}}
2011}}Kate Wilkinson
2014}}Matthew Doocey
2017}}

List MPs

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

ElectionWinner
{{NZ election link|1996}}Jim Gerard1
John Wright
{{NZ election link|1999}}Ron Mark
John Wright
2002}}Ron Mark
{{NZ election link|2005}} Ron Mark
Kate Wilkinson
2008}}Kate Wilkinson
{{NZ election link|2011}} Clayton Cosgrove
Richard Prosser
{{NZ election link|2014}} Clayton Cosgrove
Richard Prosser
1Jim Gerard retired in April 1997 to take appointment as High Commissioner to Canada

Election results

2017 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2017 general election: Waimakariri[6]
}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Matthew Doocey
|votes = 22,657
|percentage = 57.60
|change = +9.26
|party votes = 21,398
|party percent = 53.55
|party change = -3.78
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Dan Rosewarne
|votes = 11,891
|percentage = 30.23
|change = -11.09
|party votes = 12,888
|party percent = 32.25
|party change = +13.25
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Nikki Berry
|votes = 1,799
|percentage = 4.57
|change = +0.35
|party votes = 1,645
|party percent = 4.12
|party change = -4.72
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Richard Prosser
|votes = 1,771
|percentage = 4.50
|change = +1.63
|party votes = 2,653
|party percent = 6.64
|party change = -1.80
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = The Opportunities Party
|candidate = Nicola Glenjarman
|votes = 583
|percentage = 1.48
|change = —
|party votes = 714
|party percent = 1.79
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Benjamin Price
|votes = 265
|percentage = 0.67
|change = -1.61
|party votes = 166
|party percent = 0.42
|party change = -3.89
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Māori Party
|candidate = Aroha Reriti-Crofts
|votes = 122
|percentage = 0.31
|change = +0.05
|party votes = 85
|party percent = 0.21
|party change = -0.05
}}{{MMP election box independent|
|candidate = Destiny Wiringi
|votes = 99
|percentage = 0.25
|change = —
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Stuart Hawkins
|votes = 92
|percentage = 0.23
|change = —
|party votes = 116
|party percent = 0.29
|party change = +0.07
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|candidate = Peter Adcock-White
|votes = 55
|percentage = 0.14
|change = -0.03
|party votes = 69
|party percent = 0.17
|party change = -0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 97
|party percent = 0.24
|party change = -0.11
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080 Party
|party votes = 35
|party percent = 0.09
|party change = -0.10
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future New Zealand
|party votes = 35
|party percent = 0.09
|party change = -0.10
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Outdoors Party
|party votes = 33
|party percent = 0.08
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand People's Party
|party votes = 13
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party (New Zealand)
|party votes = 6
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = -0.37{{efn|name=Internet Party|2017 Internet Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with Mana Party in the 2014 election}}
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Party
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change = -0.38{{efn|name=Mana Party|2017 Mana Party swing is relative to the votes for Internet-Mana in 2014; it shared a party list with the Internet Party in the 2014 election}}
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 261
|party votes = 103
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 39,334
|party votes = 39,958
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 40,012
|percentage =
|change =
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 10,766
|percent = 25.01
|change = +17.99
}}

2014 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2014 general election: Waimakariri[5]
}}{{MMP election box candidate win|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Matthew Doocey
|votes = 17,263
|percentage = 48.34
|change = +1.06
|party votes = 20,734
|party percent = 57.33
|party change = +0.44
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Clayton Cosgrove
|votes = 14,757
|percentage = 41.32
|change = -4.16
|party votes = 6,835
|party percent = 18.90
|party change = -3.51
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Reuben Hunt
|votes = 1,506
|percentage = 4.22
|change = +0.85
|party votes = 3,198
|party percent = 8.84
|party change = +0.37
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Richard Prosser
|votes = 1,024
|percentage = 2.87
|change = +1.21
|party votes = 3,054
|party percent = 8.44
|party change = +3.52
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Benjamin Price
|votes = 816
|percentage = 2.28
|change = +0.07
|party votes = 1,560
|party percent = 4.31
|party change = +1.04
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Māori Party
|candidate = Aroha Reriti-Crofts
|votes = 92
|percentage = 0.26
|change = +0.09
|party votes = 95
|party percent = 0.26
|party change = 0.00
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|candidate = Peter Adcock-White
|votes = 62
|percentage = 0.17
|change = +0.17
|party votes = 69
|party percent = 0.19
|party change = +0.13
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party and Mana Movement
|party votes = 141
|party percent = 0.39
|party change = +0.29
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 127
|party percent = 0.35
|party change = -0.08
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|party votes = 80
|party percent = 0.22
|party change = -0.34
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080
|party votes = 69
|party percent = 0.19
|party change = +0.19
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 66
|party percent = 0.18
|party change = +0.18
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Civilian Party
|party votes = 15
|party percent = 0.04
|party change = +0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = NZ Independent Coalition
|party votes = 6
|party percent = 0.02
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Focus New Zealand
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change = +0.01
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 192
|party votes = 114
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 35,712
|party votes = 36,168
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|votes = 2,506
|percent = 7.02
|change = +5.21
}}

2011 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2011 general election: Waimakariri[7]
}}{{MMP election box list win|
|party =New Zealand National Party
|candidate =Kate Wilkinson
|votes =16,787
|percentage = 47.28
|change = +4.25
|party votes =20,489
|party percent = 56.89
|party change = +7.45
}}{{MMP election box incumbent list|
|party =New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate =Clayton Cosgrove
|votes =16,145
|percentage = 45.48
|change = +1.39
|party votes =8,431
|party percent = 23.41
|party change = -10.46
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate =John Kelcher
|votes =1,197
|percentage = 3.37
|change = -0.01
|party votes =3,050
|party percent = 8.47
|party change = +3.04
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate =Tim de Vries
|votes =785
|percentage = 2.21
|change = +2.21
|party votes =1,177
|party percent = 3.27
|party change = +3.27
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party =New Zealand First
|candidate =Richard Prosser
|votes =588
|percentage = 1.66
|change = -1.46
|party votes =2,131
|party percent = 5.92
|party change = +1.96
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 208
|party percent = 0.58
|party change = -0.33
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|party votes = 195
|party percent = 0.54
|party change = -2.00
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 155
|party percent = 0.43
|party change = +0.10
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 93
|party percent = 0.26
|party change = -0.12
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Party (New Zealand)
|party votes = 35
|party percent = 0.10
|party change = -0.12
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 23
|party percent = 0.06
|party change = -0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 17
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = -0.06
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes = 12
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = +0.01
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 490
|party votes = 297
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 35,502
|party votes = 36,016
}}{{MMP election box majority gain|
|winner = New Zealand National Party
|loser = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes = 642
|percent = 1.81
|change = +2.86
}}Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 47,387[8]

2008 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2008 general election: Waimakariri[9]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party =New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate =Clayton Cosgrove
|votes =16,360
|percentage = 44.09
|change =
|party votes =12,702
|party percent = 33.87
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party =New Zealand National Party
|candidate =Kate Wilkinson
|votes =15,970
|percentage = 43.04
|change =
|party votes =18,539
|party percent = 49.44
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =ACT New Zealand
|candidate =Aaron Keown
|votes =1,717
|percentage = 4.63
|change =
|party votes =953
|party percent = 2.54
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate =Alan Liefting
|votes =1,253
|percentage = 3.38
|change =
|party votes =2,036
|party percent = 5.43
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =New Zealand First
|candidate =Melanie Mark-Shadbolt
|votes =1,157
|percentage = 3.12
|change =
|party votes =1,482
|party percent = 3.95
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =The Kiwi Party
|candidate =Leighton Baker
|votes =536
|percentage = 1.44
|change =
|party votes =397
|party percent = 1.06
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =United Future
|candidate =Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun
|votes =114
|percentage = 0.31
|change =
|party votes =342
|party percent = 0.91
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Progressive Party
|party votes = 397
|party percent = 1.06
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Bill and Ben Party
|party votes = 228
|party percent = 0.61
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 140
|party percent = 0.37
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 123
|party percent = 0.33
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Family Party
|party votes = 61
|party percent = 0.16
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 40
|party percent = 0.11
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 33
|party percent = 0.09
|party change =
}}{{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 = Libertarianz
|party votes = 7
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Pacific Party
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Republic of New Zealand Party
|party votes = 4
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Residents Action Movement
|party votes = 3
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 202
|party votes = 114
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 37,107
|party votes = 37,501
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes =390
|percent = 1.05
|change =
}}

2005 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2005 general election: Waimakariri[10]}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Clayton Cosgrove
|votes = 19,084
|percentage = 48.61
|change = -3.72
|party votes = 16,484
|party percent = 41.48
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Kate Wilkinson
|votes = 13,478
|percentage = 34.33
|change = +13.38
|party votes = 16,565
|party percent = 41.68
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Ron Mark
|votes = 4,247
|percentage = 10.82
|change = -5.90
|party votes = 2,453
|party percent = 6.17
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Alan Liefting
|votes = 833
|percentage = 2.12
|change =
|party votes = 1,527
|party percent = 3.84
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = United Future
|candidate = John Pickering
|votes = 651
|percentage = 1.66
|change =
|party votes = 1,295
|party percent = 3.26
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Progressive Party
|candidate = John Wright
|votes = 458
|percentage = 1.66
|change =
|party votes = 609
|party percent = 1.53
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|candidate = Michael Britnell
|votes = 289
|percentage = 0.74
|change =
|party votes = 125
|party percent = 0.31
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Rebekah Holdaway
|votes = 196
|percentage = 0.50
|change =
|party votes = 362
|party percent = 0.91
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Jason Orme
|votes = 23
|percentage = 0.06
|change =
|party votes = 5
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Destiny New Zealand
|party votes = 115
|party percent = 0.29
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 62
|party percent = 0.16
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Christian Heritage New Zealand
|party votes = 49
|party percent = 0.12
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 32
|party percent = 0.08
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 21
|party percent = 0.05
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes = 12
|party percent = 0.03
|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 = One New Zealand Party
|party votes = 8
|party percent = 0.02
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = 99 MP Party
|party votes = 7
|party percent = 0.02
|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 informal vote|
|votes = 277
|party votes = 116
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 39,258
|party votes = 39,744
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes = 5,606
|percent = 14.28
|change = -17.10
}}

1999 election

Refer to Candidates in the New Zealand general election 1999 by electorate#Waimakariri for a list of candidates.

Table footnotes

{{Notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite book| title=Report of the Representation Commission 2014 |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/sites/default/files/bulk-upload/documents/report_of_the_representation_commission_2014.pdf |isbn=978-0-477-10414-2 |publisher=Representation Commission |accessdate=26 September 2014 |page=10 |format=PDF |date=4 April 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Clayton Cosgrove|url= http://www.parliament.nz/en-NZ/MPP/MPs/MPs/1/c/d/49MP30571-Cosgrove-Clayton.htm |publisher=New Zealand Parliament |accessdate=21 November 2011}}
3. ^{{cite news |first=Glenn |last=Conway |newspaper=The Press |date=8 November 2013 |page=A7 |title=Wilkinson to fall on her sword}}
4. ^{{cite news |first=Glenn |last=Conway |newspaper=The Press |date=8 November 2013 |accessdate=9 November 2013 |title=Canterbury MP Kate Wilkinson quits |url= http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/north-canterbury/9372548/Canterbury-MP-Kate-Wilkinson-quits }}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results – Waimakariri |url= http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2014/electorate-57.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |accessdate=27 September 2014 |date=21 September 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results – Waimakariri (2017) |url= http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-57.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |date=7 October 2017 |accessdate=25 October 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results – Waimakariri |url= http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2011/electorate-55.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |accessdate=27 September 2014 |date=10 December 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/ages/ |title= Enrolment statistics |publisher= Electoral Commission |date= 26 November 2011 |accessdate= 27 November 2011}}
9. ^2008 election results
10. ^2005 election results

External links

  • Electorate Profile Parliamentary Library
{{electorates of New Zealand}}{{Waimakariri District}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Waimakariri (New Zealand Electorate)}}

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