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词条 Port Hills (New Zealand electorate)
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  1. Population centres

  2. History

     Members of Parliament  List MPs 

  3. Election results

     2017 election  2014 election  2011 election  2008 election 

  4. Table footnotes

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2011}}

Port Hills is a parliamentary electorate of New Zealand created for the 2008 general election. Ruth Dyson of the Labour Party had previously held the Banks Peninsula electorate since the {{NZ election link|1999}} that was largely replaced by Port Hills, and Dyson is to this day the area's representative. The Port Hills electorate is mostly urban, and lost the more rural Banks Peninsula areas of the old electorate to the Selwyn electorate that was also formed for the 2008 election.

Population centres

Port Hills was created after a review of electoral boundaries conducted in the wake of the 2006 census of population and dwellings. The bulk of Port Hills comes from the old Banks Peninsula electorate, including the suburbs of Opawa and Woolston, the suburban areas around the Cashmere Hills, and the towns on the north coast of Lyttelton Harbour. The south Christchurch suburbs of Bromley and Sydenham have been added from Christchurch East and Wigram, respectively. Most of the electorate is urban.[1]

The following suburbs, in alphabetical order, are at least partially located in the electorate: Balmoral Hill, Beckenham, Bromley, Cashmere, Cass Bay, Clifton, Corsair Bay, Ferrymead, Governors Bay, Heathcote Valley, Hillsborough, Huntsbury, Linwood, Lyttelton, Moncks Bay, Moncks Spur, Mount Pleasant, Murray Aynsley Hill, Opawa, Rapaki, Redcliffs, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, St Andrews Hill, St Martins, Sumner, Sydenham, Taylors Mistake, Waltham, and Woolston.[1]

Port Hills was one of the electorates worst affected by the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes and suffered minor population loss as a result. The 2013 redistribution has resulted in the electorate losing the areas around Bromley and Sydenham but regaining Halswell back from Selwyn.[2][3][4]

History

Because the new suburbs are strong Labour-voting areas, Banks Peninsula MP Ruth Dyson retained the electorate despite a nationwide swing to the National Party in 2008. This is also one of the electorates which elected a Labour MP but where the National Party won the party vote.[6] National's candidate in 2008 was Terry Heffernan (1952–2010), who at that time was already weakened by cancer.[5]

In the {{NZ election link|2011}}, Dyson contested the electorate against David Carter.[8] Dyson and Carter had contested before; in {{NZ election link year|1993}}, Dyson was successful in the {{NZ electorate link|Lyttelton}} electorate, but in {{NZ election link year|1996}} in Banks Peninsula, Carter had the upper hand. In {{NZ election link year|1999}}, {{NZ election link year|2002}}, and {{NZ election link year|2005}}, Dyson was always in first place, and she was again successful in 2011.[8]

In the {{NZ election link|2014}}, the National Party put up Nuk Korako against Dyson;[6] Carter had in the meantime been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives and as such, was not contesting an electorate any longer.[7] Based on preliminary counts, Dyson has a majority of 1,865 votes over Korako.[6]

Members of Parliament

Key{{Party index link|New Zealand Labour Party}}{{Party index link|New Zealand National Party}}{{Party index link|New Zealand First}}{{Party index link|Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand}}
ElectionWinner
2008}}Ruth Dyson
2011}}
2014}}
2017}}

List MPs

ElectionWinner
{{NZ election link|2011}} David Carter
Denis O'Rourke
{{NZ election link|2014}} Nuk Korako
Eugenie Sage
Denis O'Rourke
{{NZ election link|2017}} Nuk Korako
Eugenie Sage

Election results

2017 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2017 general election: Port Hills[8]
}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Ruth Dyson
|votes = 22,603
|percentage = 53.89
|change = +7.45
|party votes = 16,825
|party percent = 39.40
|party change = +15.53
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Nuk Korako
|votes = 14,687
|percentage = 35.02
|change = −5.72
|party votes = 17,381
|party percent = 40.70
|party change = −6.26
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Eugenie Sage
|votes = 3,143
|percentage = 7.49
|change = −0.33
|party votes = 4,392
|party percent = 10.29
|party change = −6.80
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Denis O'Rourke
|votes = 1,258
|percentage = 3.00
|change = +0.11
|party votes = 2,064
|party percent = 4.83
|party change = −1.79
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = David Fox
|votes = 189
|percentage = 0.45
|change = +0.08
|party votes = 153
|party percent = 0.39
|party change = −0.08
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit
|candidate = Gary Gribben
|votes = 60
|percentage = 0.14
|change = +0.01
|party votes = 22
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = −0.05
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Opportunities Party
|party votes = 1,459
|party percent = 3.42
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 140
|party percent = 0.33
|party change = −0.09
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 91
|party percent = 0.21
|party change = −0.09
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|party votes = 80
|party percent = 0.19
|party change = −2.92
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 24
|party percent = 0.06
|party change = −0.14
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Outdoors Party
|party votes = 23
|party percent = 0.05
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080 Party
|party votes = 18
|party percent = 0.04
|party change = −0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand People's Party
|party votes = 12
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = —
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party (New Zealand)
|party votes = 11
|party percent = 0.03
|party change = −0.72{{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 = −0.74{{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 = 360
|party votes = 110
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 41,490
|party votes = 42,700
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 42,810
|percentage =
|change =
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes = 7,916
|percent = 18.87
|change = +13.70
}}

2014 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2014 general election: Port Hills[9]
}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party = New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate = Ruth Dyson
|votes = 18,161
|percentage = 46.44
|change = −1.97
|party votes = 9,514
|party percent = 23.87
|party change = −3.77
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand National Party
|candidate = Nuk Korako
|votes = 15,933
|percentage = 40.74
|change = +1.85
|party votes = 18,719
|party percent = 46.96
|party change = +3.30
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate = Eugenie Sage
|votes = 3,059
|percentage = 7.82
|change = −2.18
|party votes = 6,812
|party percent = 17.09
|party change = −2.51
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party = New Zealand First
|candidate = Denis O'Rourke
|votes = 1,131
|percentage = 2.89
|change = +0.75
|party votes = 2,641
|party percent = 6.62
|party change = +1.79
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|candidate = Chris Brosnan
|votes = 626
|percentage = 1.60
|change = +1.60
|party votes = 1,241
|party percent = 3.11
|party change = +1.46
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = ACT New Zealand
|candidate = Geoff Russell
|votes = 145
|percentage = 0.37
|change = −0.18
|party votes = 175
|party percent = 0.44
|party change = −0.30
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit
|candidate = Gary J Gribben
|votes = 52
|percentage = 0.13
|change = +0.13
|party votes = 41
|party percent = 0.10
|party change = +0.04
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Internet Party and MANA Movement
|party votes = 298
|party percent = 0.75
|party change = +0.44{{efn|name=Internet Mana|2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election.}}
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 160
|party percent = 0.40
|party change = −0.01
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 120
|party percent = 0.30
|party change = −0.19
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 80
|party percent = 0.20
|party change = −0.27
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Ban 1080 Party
|party votes = 33
|party percent = 0.08
|party change = +0.08
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Civilian Party
|party votes = 26
|party percent = 0.07
|party change = +0.07
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Focus NZ
|party votes = 4
|party percent = 0.01
|party change = +0.01
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = NZ Independent Coalition
|party votes = 1
|party percent = 0.00
|party change = +0.00
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 277
|party votes = 105
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 39,384
|party votes = 39,970
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 39,970
|percentage =81.29
|change =+4.80
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes = 2,228
|percent = 5.70
|change = −3.83
}}

2011 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2011 general election: Port Hills[10]
}}{{MMP election box incumbent win|
|party =New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate =Ruth Dyson
|votes =15,737
|percentage = 48.41
|change = +1.69
|party votes = 9,199
|party percent = 27.64
|party change =−10.04
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party =New Zealand National Party
|candidate =David Carter
|votes =12,640
|percentage = 38.89
|change = +1.74
|party votes =14,532
|party percent = 43.66
|party change = +6.53
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate =Joseph Burston
|votes = 3,252
|percentage = 10.00
|change = +0.39
|party votes = 6,522
|party percent = 19.60
|party change = +5.82
}}{{MMP election box candidate list|
|party =New Zealand First
|candidate =Denis O'Rourke
|votes =697
|percentage = 2.14
|change = +2.14
|party votes =1,609
|party percent = 4.83
|party change = +2.08
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =ACT New Zealand
|candidate =Geoff Russell
|votes =179
|percentage = 0.55
|change = −0.84
|party votes =246
|party percent = 0.74
|party change = −1.63
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Conservative Party of New Zealand
|party votes = 549
|party percent = 1.65
|party change = +1.65
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 164
|party percent = 0.49
|party change = +0.07
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = United Future
|party votes = 157
|party percent = 0.47
|party change = −0.42
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 135
|party percent = 0.41
|party change = −0.28
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Mana Party (New Zealand)
|party votes = 102
|party percent = 0.31
|party change = +0.31
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|party votes = 24
|party percent = 0.07
|party change = −0.07
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes = 22
|party percent = 0.07
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 21
|party percent = 0.06
|party change = +0.02
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 542
|party votes = 202
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 32,505
|party votes = 33,282
}}{{MMP election box majority hold|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes = 3,097
|percent = 9.53
|change = −0.05
}}Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 43,511[11]

2008 election

{{MMP election box begin |title=2008 general election: Port Hills[12]
}}{{MMP election box candidate win|
|party =New Zealand Labour Party
|candidate =Ruth Dyson
|votes =16,834
|percentage = 46.72
|change =
|party votes =13,816
|party percent = 37.68
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =New Zealand National Party
|candidate =Terry Heffernan
|votes =13,382
|percentage = 37.14
|change =
|party votes =13,614
|party percent = 37.13
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
|candidate =Joseph Burston
|votes =3,464
|percentage = 9.61
|change =
|party votes =5,051
|party percent = 13.78
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =New Zealand Progressive Party
|candidate =Phil Clearwater
|votes =1,144
|percentage = 3.18
|change =
|party votes =958
|party percent = 2.61
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =ACT New Zealand
|candidate =Geoff Russell
|votes =500
|percentage = 1.39
|change =
|party votes =868
|party percent = 2.37
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =The Kiwi Party
|candidate =Wilton Gray
|votes =337
|percentage = 0.94
|change =
|party votes =285
|party percent = 0.78
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =United Future
|candidate =Robin Andrew Loomes
|votes =215
|percentage = 0.60
|change =
|party votes =326
|party percent = 0.89
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box candidate|
|party =Alliance (New Zealand political party)
|candidate =Andrew John McKenzie
|votes =153
|percentage = 0.42
|change =
|party votes =51
|party percent = 0.14
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand First
|change =
|party votes = 1,009
|party percent = 2.75
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Māori Party
|party votes = 250
|party percent = 0.68
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party
|party votes = 155
|party percent = 0.42
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Bill and Ben Party
|party votes = 152
|party percent = 0.41
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = The Family Party
|party votes = 49
|party percent = 0.13
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Pacific Party
|party votes = 23
|party percent = 0.06
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Workers Party of New Zealand
|party votes = 19
|party percent = 0.05
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = Libertarianz
|party votes = 17
|party percent = 0.05
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box party only|
|party = New Zealand Democratic Party
|party votes = 14
|party percent = 0.04
|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 = 2
|party percent = 0.01
|party change =
}}{{MMP election box informal vote|
|votes = 301
|party votes = 132
}}{{MMP election box total vote|
|votes = 36,029
|party votes = 36,663
}}{{MMP election box turnout|
|turnout = 36,795
|percentage = 82.88
|change =
}}{{MMP election box majority win|
|winner = New Zealand Labour Party
|votes =3,452
|percent =

}}

Table footnotes

{{Notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/mapping/ |title= Electorate Boundaries |publisher= Electoral Commission |accessdate= 24 November 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news |last=Young |first=Rachel |title=Wagner vows to fight for 'unwinnable' electorate |url= http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/9958311/Wagner-vows-to-fight-for-unwinnable-electorate |accessdate=21 April 2014 |newspaper=The Press |date=19 April 2014 |page=A7}}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Port Hills: Electoral Profile |url= http://www.parliament.nz/en-nz/mpp/electorates/data/DBHOH_Lib_EP_Port_Hills_Electoral_Profile/port-hills-electoral-profile |publisher=New Zealand Parliament |accessdate=23 September 2014}}
4. ^{{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}}
5. ^{{cite news| url= http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/blogs/on-the-house/1878547/Its-Beaurepaires-at-Parliament-as-retreads-rolled-out |title=It's Beaurepaires at Parliament as retreads rolled out |newspaper=The Press |date=25 March 2008 |accessdate=23 September 2014 |first=Colin |last=Espiner}}
6. ^{{cite news |last1=Mathewson |first1=Nicole |last2=Stylianou |first2=Georgina |last3=Fulton |first3=Tim |title=Labour's Dyson keeps Port Hills |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/10524885/Labours-Dyson-ahead-in-Port-Hills |archive-url=https://archive.is/20140923064032/http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/10524885/Labours-Dyson-ahead-in-Port-Hills |dead-url=yes |archive-date=23 September 2014 |accessdate=23 September 2014 |work=The Press |date=20 September 2014 }}
7. ^{{cite press release | title = PM announces changes to Cabinet line-up | publisher = The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (of New Zealand) | date = 22 January 2013 | url =http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/pm-announces-changes-cabinet-line | accessdate = 3 February 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results -- Port Hills (2017) |url= http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2017/electorate-details-41.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |date=7 October 2017 |accessdate=18 October 2017}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2014/electorate-41.html|title=Official Count Results -- Port Hills (2014)|publisher=Electoral Commission|accessdate=26 April 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results -- Port Hills (2011)|url= http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2011/electorate-40.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |accessdate=23 September 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.elections.org.nz/ages/ |title= Enrolment statistics |publisher= Electoral Commission |date= 26 November 2011 |accessdate= 27 November 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web |title=Official Count Results -- Port Hills |url= http://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2008/electorate-40.html |publisher=Chief Electoral Office |accessdate=23 September 2014}}

External links

  • Port Hills Pulse website Labour party electorate website.
  • Electorate Map from Elections NZ
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