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.
Name | Portrait | First Elected / Joined Party | Electorates | Left Party / Parliament | Notes |
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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) | 1946 | Buller|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) | 1963 | Grey 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) | 1990 | Otahuhu|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) | - |
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) | - |
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) | - |
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) | - |
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) | - |
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) | - |
William|Sio}} | 2008 | List (2008) Māngere (2008–present) | - |
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) | - |
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) | - |
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