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词条 List of New Zealand Labour Party MPs
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  1. Notes

  2. Sources

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The following is a 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 founded in 1916. Most members had 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 joined the party.

NamePortraitFirst Elected / Joined PartyElectoratesLeft Party / ParliamentNotes
Alfred|Hindmarsh}} 1916* Wellington South (1916–1918) 1918† original Labour (Wellington South) & United Labour MP 1912-1916 (Wellington South), Leader (1916–18)
James|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)
Paddy|Webb}} 1916* Grey (1916–1918)
Buller (1933–1946)
1946Buller|1933}}
Andrew|Walker|Andrew Walker (politician)}} 1916* Dunedin North (1916–1919) 1919 United Labour MP 1914-1916 (Dunedin North)
Harry|Holland}} 1918 Grey (1918–1919)
Buller (1919–1933)
1933 First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (1926-1928 & 1931-1933)
Peter|Fraser|Peter Fraser (New Zealand politician)}} 1918 Wellington Central (1918–1946)
Brooklyn (1946–1951)
1950† First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1940-1949), Leader of the Opposition (1949-1950)
Bob|Semple}} 1918 Wellington South (1918–1919)
Wellington East (1928–1946)
Miramar (1946–1954)
1954 First elected in by-election
Ted|Howard|Ted Howard (politician)}}1919}} Christchurch South (1919–1939) 1939†
Dan|Sullivan|Dan Sullivan (New Zealand politician)}}1919}} Avon (1919–1947) 1947†
Michael Joseph|Savage}}1919}} Auckland West (1919–1940) 1940† Prime Minister (1935-1940), Leader of the Opposition (1933-1935)
Bill|Parry|Bill Parry (politician)}}1919}} Auckland Central (1919–1946)
Arch Hill (1946–1951)
1951
Fred|Bartram}}1919}} Grey Lynn (1919–1928) 1928
James|Munro|James Wright Munro}} 1922 Dunedin North (1922–1925)
Dunedin North (1928-1945)
1945 First elected in by-election
James|O'Brien|James O'Brien (New Zealand politician)}}1922}} Westland (1922–1925)
Westland (1928-1947)
1947†
Bill|Jordan|Bill Jordan (politician)}}1922}} Manukau (1922–1936)1936
Frank|Langstone}}1922}} Waimarino (1922–1925)
Waimarino (1928-1946)
Roskill (1946–1949)
1949* Independent MP 1949 (Roskill)
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)
Lew|McIlvride|Lewis McIlvride}}1922}} Napier (1922–1925) 1925
Bob|McKeen|Robert McKeen}}1922}} Wellington South (1922–1946)
Island Bay (1946–1954)
1954
Alec|Monteith}}1922}} Wellington East (1922–1925) 1925
Tim|Armstrong|Tim Armstrong (politician)}}1922}} Christchurch East (1922–1942) 1942
Rex|Mason}} 1926 Eden (1926–1928)
Auckland Suburbs (1928–1946)
Waitakere (1946–1963)
New Lynn (1963–1966)
1966 First elected in by-election
Lee|Martin|Lee Martin (politician)}} 1927 Raglan (1927-1931)
Raglan (1935-1940)
1940 First elected in by-election, appointed to Legislative Council (1946-1950)
Clyde|Carr}}1928}} Timaru (1928–1962) 1962 Resigned mid-term due to health
Charles|Chapman|Charles Henry Chapman (politician)}}1928}} Wellington North (1928–1946)
Wellington Central (1946–1954)
1954
Bill|Barnard}}1928}} Napier (1928–1940) 1940* Democratic Labour MP 1940-43, Independent MP 1943
Walter|Nash}} 1929 Hutt (1929–1968) 1968† First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1957-1960), Leader of the Opposition (1951-1957 & 1960-1963)
David|Coleman|David William Coleman}}1931}} Gisborne (1931–1949) 1949
Fred|Jones|Fred Jones (politician)}}1931}} Dunedin South (1931–1946)
St Kilda (1946–1951)
1951
Arthur|Richards|Arthur Shapton Richards}}1931}} Roskill (1931–1946)
Mount Albert (1946–1947)
1947†
Fred|Schramm|Frederick Schramm}}1931}} Auckland East (1931–1946) 1946
Elizabeth|McCombs}}Lyttelton|1933}} Lyttelton (1933–1935) 1935† New Zealand's first female MP, first elected in by-election, wife of previous MP
Terry|McCombs|Terry McCombs}}Lyttelton|1935}} Lyttelton (1935–1951) 1951 First elected in by-election, son of the two previous MPs
Bill|Anderton}}1935}} Eden (1935–1946)
Auckland Central (1946–1960)
1960
Jim|Barclay|James Gillespie Barclay}}1935}} Marsden (1935–1943) 1943
David|Barnes|David Barnes (politician)}}1935}} Waitaki (1935–1938) 1938
Charles|Barrell}}1935}} Hamilton (1935–1943) 1943
Charles|Burnett|Charles Harris Burnett}}1935}} Tauranga (1935–1938) 1938
Archibald|Campbell|Archibald Campbell (New Zealand politician)}}1935}} Chalmers (1935–1938) 1938
Bert|Christie|Hubert Christie}}1935}} Waipawa (1935–1938) 1938
Joe|Cotterill|Joseph Cotterill}}1935}} Wanganui (1935–1960) 1960
Robert|Coulter|Robert Coulter (New Zealand politician)}}1935}} Waikato (1935–1938)
Raglan (1943–1945)
1945†
Edward|Cullen|Edward Luttrell Cullen}}1935}}Hawkes Bay}} (1935–1946)
{{NZ electorate link|Hastings}} (1946–1949)
1949
William|Denham}}1935}} Invercargill (1935–1946) 1946
Horace|Herring}}1935}} Mid-Canterbury (1935–1938) 1938
Joe|Hodgens}}1935}} Palmerston (1935–1938)
Palmerston North (1938–1946)
1946
Gordon|Hultquist}}1935}} Bay of Plenty (1935–1941) 1941
Lowrie|Hunter|Clifford Hunter}}1935}} Manawatu (1935–1938) 1938
Leonard|Lowry}}1935}} Otaki (1935–1946) 1946
Jack|Lyon}}1935}} Waitemata (1935–1941) 1941† Killed in Action in World War II
Ben|Roberts|Ben Roberts (politician)}}1935}} Wairarapa (1935–1946) 1946
John|Robertson|John Robertson (New Zealand politician, born 1875)}}1935}}* Masterton (1935–1943) 1943 Original Labour MP 1911-1914 (Otaki)
Gervan|McMillan}}1935}} Dunedin West (1935–1943) 1943
Ted|Meachen|Edwin Meachen}}1935}} Wairau (1935–1938)
Marlborough (1938–1946)
1946
Alex|Moncur|Alexander Moncur}}1935}} Rotorua (1935–1943) 1943
Peter|Neilson|Peter Neilson (politician born 1879)}}1935}} Dunedin Central (1935–1946) 1946
Arnold|Nordmeyer}}1935}} Oamaru (1935–1949)
Brooklyn (1951–1954)
Island Bay (1954–1969)
1969 Leader of the Opposition (1963-1965)
Charles|Petrie|Charles Robert Petrie}}1935}} Hauraki (1935–1938)
Otahuhu (1938–1949)
1949
Jim|Thorn}}1935}} Thames (1935–1946) 1946
Morgan|Williams|Morgan Williams (politician)}}1935}} Kaiapoi (1935–1946) 1946
Ormond|Wilson}}1935}} Rangitikei (1935–1938)
Palmerston North (1946–1949)
1949
Toko|Ratana}} 1936* Western Māori (1936–1944) 1944† Ratana MP 1935-1936 (Western Māori)
Eruera|Tirikatene}} 1936* Southern Māori (1936–1967) 1967† Ratana MP 1932-1936 (Southern Māori)
Arthur|Osborne|Arthur Osborne (politician)}}Manukau|1936}} Manukau (1936–1938)
Onehunga (1938–1953)
1953† First elected in by-election
Charles|Boswell|Charles Wallace Boswell}}1938}} Bay of Islands (1938–1943) 1943
Harry|Combs|Harry Ernest Combs}}1938}} Wellington Suburbs (1938–1946)
Onslow (1946–1954)
1954
Fred|Frost|Frederick Frost}}1938}} New Plymouth (1938–1943) 1943
Paraire Karaka|Paikea}}1938}} Northern Māori (1938–1943) 1943†
Jerry|Skinner}}1938}} Motueka (1938–1946)
Buller (1946–1962)
1962† Deputy Prime-Minister 1957-60
Catherine|Stewart}}1938}} Wellington West (1938–1943) 1943 Second female MP
Robert|Macfarlane|Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand politician)}}Christchurch South|1939}} Christchurch South (1939–1946)
Christchurch Central (1946–1969)
1969 First elected in by-election
Peter|Carr|Peter Carr (politician)}}Auckland West|1940}} Auckland West (1940–1946) 1946† First elected in by-election
Mary|Dreaver}}Waitemata|1941}} Waitemata (1941–1943) 1943 First elected in by-election, third female MP
Mabel|Howard}}Christchurch East|1943}} Christchurch East (1943–1946)
Sydenham (1946–1969)
1969 First elected in by-election, first female Cabinet Minister, 1947–1949, 1957–1960
Tapihana Paraire|Paikea}}1943}} Northern Maori (1943–1963) 1963† Son of previous MP
Philip|Connolly}}1943}} Dunedin West (1943–1946)
Dunedin Central (1946–1963)
1963
Fred|Hackett}}1943}} Grey Lynn (1943–1963) 1963†
Tiaki|Omana}}1943}} Eastern Maori (1943–1963) 1963
Tommy|Armstrong|Tommy Armstrong (New Zealand politician)}}1943}} Napier (1943–1951) 1951 Son of previous MP
Matiu|Ratana}}Western Maori|1945}} Western Maori (1945–1949) 1949 First elected in by-election, brother of previous MP
Robert|Walls|Robert Walls (politician)}}Dunedin North|1945}} Dunedin North (1945–1946)
North Dunedin (1946–1953)
1953 First elected in by-election
Walter|Hudson|Walter Arthur Hudson}}1946}} Mornington (1946–1963) 1963
Martyn|Finlay}}1946}} North Shore (1946–1949)
Waitakere (1963–1978)
1978
Michael|Moohan}}1946}} Petone (1946–1967)1967†
Ritchie|Macdonald}}1946}} Ponsonby (1946–1963)
Grey Lynn (1963–1969)
1969
Alan|Baxter|Alan Baxter (politician)}}1946}} Raglan (1946–1949) 1949
Angus|McLagan}}1946}} Riccarton (1946–1956) 1956†
Tom|Skinner}}1946}} Tamaki (1946–1949) 1949
Paddy|Kearins}}1946}} Waimarino (1946–1954) 1954
Jock|Mathison|John Mathison}}Avon|1947}} Avon (1947–1972) 1972 First elected in by-election
Warren|Freer}}Mount Albert|1947}} Mount Albert (1947–1981) 1981 First elected in by-election
Jim|Kent|James Begg Kent}}Westland|1947}} Westland (1947–1960) 1960 First elected in by-election
Reg|Keeling|Reginald Keeling}}1949}} Gisborne (1949-1951)
Gisborne (1954-1960)
Grey Lynn (1963)
1963Grey Lynn|1963}}
Iriaka Matiu|Ratana}}1949}} Western Maori (1949–1969) 1969 First elected in by-election, wife of previous MP, first female Māori MP
John|Stewart|John Stewart (New Zealand politician)}}1951}} Arch Hill (1951–1954) 1954
Ethel|McMillan}}Dunedin North|1953}} North Dunedin (1953–1963)
Dunedin North (1963–1975)
1975 First elected in by-election
Hugh|Watt}}Onehunga|1953}} Onehunga (1953–1975) 1975 First elected in by-election, Acting Prime Minister (1974)
Henry|May|Henry May (New Zealand politician)}}Onslow|1954}} Onslow (1954–1963)
Porirua (1963–1969)
Western Hutt (1969–1975)
1975 First elected in by-election
Ted|Keating}}1954}} Hastings (1954–1960) 1960
Jim|Edwards|Jim Edwards (New Zealand politician)}}1954}} Napier (1954–1966) 1966* Independent MP 1966 (Napier)
Phil|Skoglund|Philip Skoglund}}1954}} Palmerston North (1954–1960) 1960
Bill|Fox|Bill Fox (politician)}}1954}} Miramar (1954–1966) 1966
Frank|Kitts}}1954}} Wellington Central (1954–1960) 1960
Ray|Boord}}1954}} Rotorua (1954–1960) 1960
Phil|Holloway}}1954}} Heretaunga (1954–1960) 1960
Norman|King|Norman King (New Zealand politician)}}1954}} Waitemata (1954–1969)
Birkenhead (1969–1975)
1975
James|Deas}}1954}} Otahuhu (1954–1963) 1963†
Mick|Connelly}}Riccarton|1956}} Riccarton (1956–1969)
Wigram (1969–1978)
Yaldhurst (1978–1984)
1984 First elected in by-election
Bill|Fraser|William Fraser (New Zealand politician, born 1924)}}1957}} St Kilda (1957–1981) 1981
Arthur|Faulkner}}1957}} Roskill (1957–1981) 1981
Bob|Tizard}}1957}} Tamaki (1957–1960)
Otahuhu (1963)
Pakuranga (1963–1972)
Otahuhu (1972–1984)
Panmure (1984–1990)
1990Otahuhu|1963}}
Norman|Kirk}}1957}} Lyttelton (1957–1969)
Sydenham (1969–1974)
1974† Prime Minister (1972-1974), Leader of the Opposition (1965-1972)
Stan|Whitehead|Stanley Whitehead}}1957}} Nelson (1957–1976) 1976
Neville|Pickering}}1957}} St Albans (1957–1960) 1960
George|Spooner}}1960}} Wanganui (1960–1969) 1969
Ron|Bailey|Ron Bailey (politician)}}1960}} Heretaunga (1960–1981) 1981
Norman|Douglas|Norman Douglas (politician)}}1960}} Auckland Central (1960–1975) 1975
Paddy|Blanchfield}}1960}} Westland (1960–1972)
West Coast (1972–1978)
1978
Bill|Rowling}}Buller|1962}} Buller (1962–1972)
Tasman (1972–1984)
1984 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1974-1975), Leader of the Opposition (1975-1983)
Basil|Arthur}}Timaru|1962}} Timaru (1962–1985) 1985† First elected in by-election
Matiu|Rata}}Northern Maori|1963}} Northern Māori (1963–1979) 1979*Northern Maori|1980}}
Phil|Amos}}1963}} Manurewa (1963–1975) 1975
Brian|MacDonell}}1963}} Dunedin Central (1963–1983) 1983* Independent MP 1983-1984 (Dunedin Central)
Colin|Moyle}}1963}} Manukau (1963–1969)
Mangere (1969–1977)
Hunua (1981–1984)
Otara (1984–1990)
1990 Resigned (1977)
Puti Tipene|Watene}}1963}} Eastern Maori (1963–1967) 1967†
Gordon|Christie}}1966}} Napier (1966–1981) 1981
Jonathan|Hunt|Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand politician)}}1966}} New Lynn (1966–1996)
List (1996–2005)
2005
Ron|Barclay}}1966}} New Plymouth (1966–1975) 1975
Whetu|Tirikatene-Sullivan}}Southern Maori|1967}} Southern Maori (1967–1996) 1996 First elected in by-election, daughter of previous MP
Fraser|Colman}}Petone|1967}} Petone (1967–1978)
Pencarrow (1978–1987)
1987 First elected in by-election
Joe|Walding}}Palmerston North|1967}} Palmerston North (1967-1975)
Palmerston North (1978-1981)
1981 First elected in by-election
Paraone|Reweti}}Eastern Maori|1967}} Eastern Maori (1967–1981) 1981 First elected in by-election
Trevor|Young}}Hutt|1968}} Hutt (1968–1978)
Eastern Hutt (1978–1990)
1990 First elected in by-election
Gerald|O'Brien}}1969}} Island Bay (1969–1978) 1978
Jack|Williams|Jack Williams (New Zealand politician)}}1969}} Wairarapa (1969–1975) 1975
Bruce|Barclay}}1969}} Christchurch Central (1969–1979) 1979†
Eddie|Isbey}}1969}} Grey Lynn (1969–1978)
Papatoetoe (1978–1987)
1987
Koro|Wētere}}1969}} Western Maori (1969–1996) 1996
Tom|McGuigan}}1969}} Lyttelton (1969–1975) 1975
Roger|Douglas}}1969}} Manukau (1969–1978)
Manurewa (1978–1990)
1990* ACT MP 2008-2011 (List)
Roger|Drayton}}1969}} St Albans (1969–1978) 1978
Gerry|Wall|Gerard Wall}}1969}} Porirua (1969–1987) 1987
Ian|Brooks}}Marlborough|1970}} Marlborough (1970–1975) 1975 First elected in by-election
Michael|Bassett}}1972}} Waitemata (1972–1975)
Te Atatu (1978–1990)
1990
Mary|Batchelor}}1972}} Avon (1972–1987) 1987
Aubrey|Begg}}1972}} Awarua (1972–1975) 1975
Kerry|Burke}}1972}} Rangiora (1972–1975)
West Coast (1978–1990)
1990
Trevor|Davey}}1972}} Gisborne (1972–1975) 1975
Dorothy|Jelicich}}1972}} Hamilton West (1972–1975) 1975
Bill|Laney}}1972}} Oamaru (1972–1975) 1975
Russell|Marshall}}1972}} Wanganui (1972–1990) 1990
Richard|Mayson}}1972}} Hastings (1972–1975) 1975
Mike|Moore|Mike Moore (New Zealand politician)}}1972}} Eden (1972–1975)
Papanui (1978–1984)
Christchurch North (1984–1996)
Waimakariri (1996–1999)
1999 Prime Minister (1990), Leader of the Opposition (1990-1993)
J. B.|Munro}}1972}} Invercargill (1972–1975) 1975
Frank|O'Flynn}}1972}} Kapiti (1972–1975)
Island Bay (1978–1990)
1990
Ian|Quigley}}1972}} Otago Central (1972–1975) 1975
Jack|Ridley|Jack Ridley (engineer)}}1972}} Taupo (1972–1975)
Taupo (1978-1981)
1981
Rufus|Rogers}}1972}} Hamilton East (1972–1975) 1975
Murray|Smith|Murray Robert Smith}}1972}} Whangarei (1972–1975) 1975
John|Kirk|John Kirk (New Zealand politician)}}Sydenham|1974}} Sydenham (1974–1983) 1983* First elected in by-election, son of previous MP, Independent MP 1983-1984 (Sydenham)
Richard|Prebble}}1975}} Auckland Central (1975–1993) 1993* ACT MP 1996-2005 (1996-2005)
Frank|Rogers|Frank Lewis Rogers}}1975}} Onehunga (1975–1980) 1980†
Mel|Courtney}}Nelson|1976}} Nelson (1976–1981) 1981* First elected in by-election, Independent MP 1981 (Nelson)
David|Lange}}Mangere|1977}} Mangere (1977–1996) 1996 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1984-1989), Leader of the Opposition (1983-1984)
Ann|Hercus}}1978}} Lyttelton (1978–1987) 1987
David|Butcher}}1978}} Hastings (1978–1990) 1990
John|Terris}}1978}} Western Hutt (1978–1990) 1990
Stan|Rodger}}1978}} Dunedin North (1978–1990)1990
Ralph|Maxwell|Ralph Maxwell (politician)}}1978}} Waitakere (1978–1984)
Titirangi (1984–1990)
1990
David|Caygill}}1978}} St Albans (1978–1996) 1996
Malcolm|Douglas|Malcolm Douglas (politician)}}1978}} Hunua (1978–1979) 1979 In 1979 an Electoral Court decision reversed the 1978 election result and awarded the Hunua seat to Winston Peters.
Geoffrey|Palmer|Geoffrey Palmer (politician)}}Christchurch Central|1979}} Christchurch Central (1979–1990) 1990 First elected in by-election, Prime Minister (1989-1990)
Bruce|Gregory}}Northern Maori|1980}} Northern Maori (1980–1993) 1983 First elected in by-election
Fred|Gerbic}}Onehunga|1980}} Onehunga (1980–1990) 1990 First elected in by-election
Phil|Goff}}1981}} Roskill (1981–1990)
Roskill (1993-1996)
New Lynn (1996–1999)
Mt Roskill (1999–2016)
2016 Leader of the Opposition (2008-2011)
Michael|Cullen|Michael Cullen (politician)}}1981}} St Kilda (1981–1996)
Dunedin South (1996–1999)
List (1999–2009)
2009
Peter|Tapsell|Peter Tapsell (New Zealand politician)}}1981}} Eastern Maori (1981–1996) 1996
Geoff|Braybrooke}}1981}} Napier (1981–2002) 2002
Bill|Jeffries}}1981}} Heretaunga (1981–1990) 1990
Helen|Clark}}1981}} Mount Albert (1981–2009) 2009 Prime Minister (1999-2008), Leader of the Opposition (1993-1999)
Trevor|de Cleene}}1981}} Palmerston North (1981–1990) 1990
Peter|Neilson|Peter Neilson (politician born 1954)}}1981}} Miramar (1981–1990) 1990
Fran|Wilde}}1981}} Wellington Central (1981–1992) 1992
Philip|Woollaston}}1981}} Nelson (1981–1990) 1990
Margaret|Shields}}1981}} Kapiti (1981–1990) 1990
Clive|Matthewson}}1984}} Dunedin West (1984–1995) 1995* United MP 1995-1996
Anne|Fraser}}1984}} East Cape (1984–1990)1990
Richard|Northey}}1984}} Eden (1984–1990)
Onehunga (1993–1996)
1996
Allan|Wallbank}}1984}} Gisborne (1984–1990) 1990
Bill|Dillon|Bill Dillon (politician)}}1984}} Hamilton East (1984–1990) 1990
Trevor|Mallard}}1984}} Hamilton West (1984–1990)
Pencarrow (1993–1996)
Hutt South (1996–2017)
List (2017–present)
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Bill|Sutton|Bill Sutton (politician)}}1984}} Hawke's Bay (1984–1990) 1990
Annette|King}}1984}} Horowhenua (1984–1990)
Miramar (1993–1996)
Rongotai (1996–2017)
2017
Peter|Dunne}}1984}} Ohariu (1984–1993)
Onslow (1993–1994)
1994* Independent (1994), Future NZ (1994–95), United MP (1995-2002), United Future (2002–2017)
Jim|Anderton}}1984}} Sydenham (1984–1989) 1989* NewLabour MP 1989-91, Alliance MP 1991-2002, Progressive MP (2002–11)
Ken|Shirley}}1984}} Tasman (1984–1990)1990* ACT MP 1996-2005
Reg|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.
Jim|Sutton}}1984}} Waitaki (1984–1990)
Timaru (1993–1996)
Aoraki (1996–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Margaret|Austin}}1984}} Yaldhurst (1984–1995) 1995* United MP 1995-1996
Jack|Elder}}1984}} West Auckland (1984–1993)
Henderson (1993–1996)
1996* NZ First MP 1996-98, Mauri Pacific MP 1998-99
Judy|Keall}}1984}} Glenfield (1984–1990)
Horowhenua (1993–1996)
Otaki (1996–2002)
2002
Noel|Scott}}1984}} Tongariro (1984–1990) 1990
Larry|Sutherland}}1987}} Avon (1987–1996)
Christchurch East (1996–1999)
1999
Jenny|Kirk|Jenny Kirk (politician)}}1987}} Birkenhead (1987–1990) 1990
Elizabeth|Tennet}}1987}} Island Bay (1987–1996) 1996
Peter|Simpson|Peter Simpson (writer)}}1987}} Lyttelton (1987–1990) 1990
David|Robinson|David Robinson (New Zealand politician)}}1987}} Manawatu (1987–1990) 1990
Harry|Duynhoven}}1987}} New Plymouth (1987–1990)
New Plymouth (1993-2008)
2008
Ross|Robertson}}1987}} Papatoetoe (1987–1996)
Manukau East (1996–2014)
2014
Sonja|Davies}}1987}} Pencarrow (1987–1993) 1993
Graham|Kelly}}1987}} Porirua (1987–1996)
Mana (1996–2002)
List (2002–2003)
2003
George|Hawkins|George Hawkins (politician)}}1990}} Manurewa (1990–2011) 2011
John|Blincoe}}1990}} Nelson (1990–1996) 1996
Judith|Tizard}}1990}} Panmure (1990–1996)
Auckland Central (1996–2008)
2008 Daughter of previous MP
Lianne|Dalziel}}1990}} Christchurch Central (1990–1996)
List (1996–1999)
Christchurch East (1999–2013)
2013
Pete|Hodgson}}1990}} Dunedin North (1990–2011) 2011
Paul|Swain}}1990}} Eastern Hutt (1990–1996)
Rimutaka (1996–2008)
2008
Steve|Maharey}}1990}} Palmerston North (1990–2008) 2008
Chris|Laidlaw}}Wellington Central|1992}} Wellington Central (1992–1993) 1993 First elected in by-election
Chris|Carter|Chris Carter (politician)}}1993}} Te Atatu (1993–1996)
Te Atatu (1999–2010)
2010* Independent MP 2010-2011 (Te Atatu)
Damien|O'Connor}}1993}} West Coast (1993–1996), West Coast-Tasman (1996–2008)
List (2009–2011)
West Coast-Tasman(2011–present)
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Dianne|Yates}}1993}} Hamilton East (1993–1996)
List (1996–2002)
Hamilton East (2002–2005)
List (2005-2008)
2008
Janet|Mackey}}1993}} Gisborne (1993–1996)
Mahia (1996–1999)
East Coast (1999–2005)
2005
Jill|Pettis}}1993}} Wanganui (1993–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Mark|Burton}}1993}} Tongariro (1993–1996)
Taupo (1996–2008)
2008
Martin|Gallagher}}1993}} Hamilton West (1993–1996)
Hamilton West (1999-2008)
2008
Mark|Peck}}1993}} Invercargill (1993–2005) 2005
Jill|White}}1993}} Manawatu (1993–1996)
List (1996–1998)
1998
Rick|Barker}}1993}} Hastings (1993–1996)
Tukituki (1996–2005)
List (2005–2011)
2011
Ruth|Dyson}}1993}} Lyttelton (1993–1996)
List (1996–1999)
Banks Peninsula (1999–2008)
Port Hills (2008–present)
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Suzanne|Sinclair|Suzanne Sinclair (New Zealand politician)}}1993}} Titirangi (1993–1996) 1996
Taito Phillip|Field}}1993}} Otara (1993–1996)
Mangere (1996–2007)
2007* Independent MP 2007-2008 (Mangere)
Tim|Barnett|Tim Barnett (politician)}}1996}} Christchurch Central (1996–2008) 2008
Joe|Hawke}}1996}} List (1996–2002) 2002
Nanaia|Mahuta}}1996}} List (1996–1999), Te Tai Hauāuru (1999–2002)
Tainui (2002–2008)
Hauraki-Waikato (2008–present)
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Marian|Hobbs}}1996}} List (1996–1999)
Wellington Central (1999–2008)
2008
Dover|Samuels}}1996}} List (1996–1999)
Te Tai Tokerau (1999–2005)
List (2005-2008)
2005
Mark|Gosche}}1996}} List (1996–1999)
Maungakiekie (1999–2008)
2008
Tariana|Turia}}1996}} List (1996–2002)
Te Tai Hauāuru (2002–2005)
2005* Māori Party MP 2005–14
Helen|Duncan|Helen Duncan (politician)}} 1998 List (1998–2005) 2005
David|Benson-Pope}}1999}} Dunedin South (1999–2008) 2008
John|Tamihere}}1999}} Hauraki (1999–2002)
Tamaki Makaurau (2002–2005)
2005
Parekura|Horomia}}1999}} Ikaroa-Rawhiti (1999–2013) 2013†
Ann|Hartley}}1999}} Northcote (1999–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
Steve|Chadwick}}1999}} Rotorua (1999–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011
Mahara|Okeroa}}1999}} Te Tai Tonga (1999–2008) 2008
David|Cunliffe|David Cunliffe}}1999}} Titirangi (1999–2002)
New Lynn (2002–2017)
2017 Leader of the Opposition (2013–2014)
Mita|Ririnui}}1999}} Waiariki (1999–2005)
List (2005–2011)
2011
Clayton|Cosgrove}}1999}} Waimakariri (1999–2011)
List (2011-2017)
2017
Georgina|Beyer}}1999}} Wairarapa (1999–2005)
List (2005–2007)
2007 World's first transgender MP
Margaret|Wilson}}1999}} List (1999–2008) 2008
Winnie|Laban|Luamanuvao Winnie Laban}}1999}} List (1999–2002)
Mana (2002–2010)
2010
Russell|Fairbrother}}2002}} Napier (2002–2005)
List (2005–2008)
2008
David|Parker|David Parker (New Zealand politician)}}2002}} Otago (2002–2005)
List (2005–present)
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Darren|Hughes}}2002}} Otaki (2002–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011 Resigned
Lynne|Pillay}}2002}} Waitakere (2002–2008)
List (2008–2011)
2011
Dave|Hereora}}2002}} List (2002–2008) 2008
Ashraf|Choudhary}}2002}} List (2002–2011) 2011
Moana|Mackey}} 2003 List (2003–2014) 2014
Lesley|Soper}} 2005 List (2005)
List (2007–2008)
2008
Darien|Fenton}}2005}} List (2005–2014) 2014
Maryan|Street}}2005}} List (2005–2014) 2014
Shane|Jones}}2005}} List (2005–2014) 2014 Resigned May 2014, NZ First MP (2017–present)
Sue|Moroney}}2005}} List (2005–2017) 2017
Charles|Chauvel|Charles Chauvel (politician)}} 2006 List (2006–2013) 2013
Louisa|Wall}} 2008 List (2008)
List (2011)
Manurewa (2011–present)
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William|Sio}} 2008 List (2008)
Māngere (2008–present)
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Brendon|Burns|Brendon Burns (politician)}}2008}} Christchurch Central (2008–2011) 2011
Clare|Curran}}2008}} Dunedin South (2008–present) -
Iain|Lees-Galloway}}2008}} Palmerston North (2008–present) -
Chris|Hipkins}}2008}} Rimutaka (2008–present) -
Grant|Robertson}}2008}} Wellington Central (2008–present) -
Raymond|Huo}}2008}} List (2008–2014)
List (2017–present)
-
Phil|Twyford}}2008}} List (2008–2011)
Te Atatu (2011–present)
-
Carol|Beaumont}}2008}} List (2008–2011)
List (2013-2014)
2014
Kelvin|Davis|Kelvin Davis (politician)}}2008}} List (2008–2011, 2014)
Te Tai Tokerau (2014–present)
Carmel|Sepuloni}}2008}} List (2008–2011)
Kelston (2014–present)
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Stuart|Nash}}2008}} List (2008–2011)
Napier (2014–present)
- Great-grandson of Walter Nash
Rajen|Prasad}}2008}} List (2008–2014) 2014
Jacinda|Ardern}}2008}} List (2008–2017)
Mt Albert (2017–present)
- Prime Minister (2017–present), Leader of the Opposition (2017)
David|Shearer}}Mount Albert|2009}} Mt Albert (2009–2016) 2016 First elected in by-election, Leader of the Opposition (2011-2013)
Kris|Faafoi}}Mana|2010}} Mana (2010–present) - First elected in by-election
David|Clark|David Clark (New Zealand politician)}}2011}} Dunedin North (2011–present) -
Andrew|Little|Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)}}2011}} List (2011–present) - Leader of the Opposition (2014 - 2017)
Rino|Tirikatene}}2011}} Te Tai Tonga (2011–present) -
Megan|Woods}}2011}} Wigram (2011–present) -
Meka|Whaitiri}}Ikaroa-Rāwhiti|2013}} Ikaroa-Rāwhiti (2013–present) - First elected in by-election
Poto|Williams}}Christchurch East|2013}} Christchurch East (2013–present) - First elected in by-election
Peeni|Henare}}2014}} Tāmaki Makaurau (2014–present) -
Adrian|Rurawhe}}2014}} Te Tai Hauāuru (2014–present) -
Jenny|Salesa}}2014}} Manukau East (2014–present) -
Michael|Wood|Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)}}Mount Roskill|2016}} Mount Roskill (2016–present) - First elected in by-election
Kiri|Allan}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Ginny|Andersen}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Tamati|Coffey}}2017}} Wairiki (2017–present) -
Liz|Craig}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Paul|Eagle}}2017}} Rongotai (2017–present) -
Willie|Jackson|Willie Jackson (politician)}}2017}} List (2017–present) - Alliance MP (1999-2002)
Anahila|Kanongata'a-Suisuiki}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Marja|Lubeck}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Jo|Luxton}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Kieran|McAnulty}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Greg|O'Connor|Greg O'Connor (politician)}}2017}} Ohariu (2017–present) -
Willow-Jean|Prime}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Priyanca|Radhakrishnan}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Deborah|Russell}}2017}} New Lynn (2017–present) -
Jamie|Strange}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Jan|Tinetti}}2017}} List (2017–present) -
Duncan|Webb}}2017}} Christchurch Central (2017–present) -
Angie|Warren-Clark}}2017}} List (2017–present) -

Notes

†:Died in office

Sources

  • Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives, H33 and/or E9, various years. E9's since 1994 are available here.
{{NZ Labour Party}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of New Zealand Labour Party Mps}}

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