Māngere | |
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Single-member constituency for the New Zealand House of Representatives | |
Region | Auckland |
Current constituency | |
Current MP | Lemauga Lydia Sosene |
Party | Labour |
Māngere (spelled Mangere before 1997) is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one member of parliament to the Representatives of New Zealand. The current MP for Māngere is Lemauga Lydia Sosene of the Labour Party. She has held this electorate since 2023.[1]
Population centres
Through an amendment in the Electoral Act in 1965, the number of electorates in the South Island was fixed at 25, an increase of one since the 1962 electoral redistribution.[2] It was accepted that through the more rapid population growth in the North Island, the number of its electorates would continue to increase, and to keep proportionality, three new electorates were allowed for in the 1967 electoral redistribution for the next election.[3] In the North Island, five electorates were newly created (including Mangere) and one electorate was reconstituted while three electorates were abolished.[4] In the South Island, three electorates were newly created and one electorate was reconstituted while three electorates were abolished.[5] The overall effect of the required changes was highly disruptive to existing electorates, with all but three electorates having their boundaries altered.[6] These changes came into effect with the 1969 election.[3]
Māngere is based around the South Auckland suburbs of Māngere, Māngere Bridge, Favona and Māngere East. It has existed as an electorate since 1969; its boundaries were extended ahead of the introduction of mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting in 1996, swallowing up a section of the former Papatoetoe electorate.
In the 2007 boundary redistribution, Papatoetoe and Middlemore were transferred to the Manukau East electorate.[7] The 2013/14 redistribution did not change the boundaries further.[8]
History
Māngere, and all of South Auckland, forms the safest part of the Labour Party's core vote. Even during landslide elections in the National Party's favour, such as in 1975 and 1990, no Labour candidate for Māngere was seriously troubled.
Māngere was first represented by Colin Moyle of the Labour Party in 1969. Moyle represented the electorate until his resignation in 1977 over what became known as the 'Moyle Affair', and a subsequent by-election was won by a young barrister named David Lange, who would become Prime Minister after Labour's 1984 election victory. Lange retired in 1996 and the nomination was handed to Taito Phillip Field, at the time the MP for Otara. Field was returned with a high share of the vote in subsequent elections, but following his expulsion from the Labour caucus in 2007, his former party nominated former Manukau City deputy mayor William Sio in his place, who won the seat with a majority of over 7,000 votes in the 2008 election.[9] In the 2011 and 2014 elections, Sio's majority was circa 15,000 votes.[10][11]
Members of Parliament
Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and started at general elections.
Key
List MPs
Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Māngere electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
Election | Winner | |
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2005 election | Clem Simich | |
2013 | Claudette Hauiti[lower-alpha 2] | |
2019 | Agnes Loheni[lower-alpha 3] |
Election results
2023 election
2023 general election: Māngere[12] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Lemauga Lydia Sosene | 17,297 | 59.61 | –14.35 | 18,042 | 60.72 | –15.66 | ||
National | Rosemary Bourke | 5,585 | 19.24 | +7.37 | 5,656 | 19.03 | +10.04 | ||
Green | Peter Sykes | 2,700 | 9.30 | +3.13 | 2,306 | 7.76 | +3.83 | ||
Te Pāti Māori | Hilda Peters | 934 | 3.21 | – | 628 | 2.11 | +1.23 | ||
ACT | Pothen Joseph | 670 | 2.30 | – | 624 | 2.10 | +0.58 | ||
Independent | Fuiavailili Alailima | 535 | 1.84 | – | |||||
Independent | Brooke Pao Stanley | 502 | 1.73 | – | |||||
NZ First | 973 | 3.27 | +0.55 | ||||||
Opportunities | 272 | 0.91 | +0.51 | ||||||
Freedoms NZ | 266 | 0.89 | – | ||||||
NewZeal | 244 | 0.82 | +0.58 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 120 | 0.40 | 0.00 | ||||||
New Zealand Loyal | 94 | 0.31 | – | ||||||
New Conservatives | 54 | 0.18 | –1.52 | ||||||
Animal Justice | 41 | 0.13 | – | ||||||
Women's Rights | 26 | 0.08 | – | ||||||
DemocracyNZ | 17 | 0.05 | – | ||||||
Leighton Baker Party | 12 | 0.04 | – | ||||||
New Nation | 11 | 0.03 | – | ||||||
Informal votes | 793 | 327 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 29,016 | 29,713 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 11,712 | 40.36 | –21.73 |
2020 election
2020 general election: Māngere[13] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | William Sio | 23,104 | 73.96 | +5.27 | 24,167 | 76.38 | +5.94 | ||
National | Agnes Loheni | 3,708 | 11.87 | −3.49 | 2,846 | 8.99 | −8.20 | ||
Green | Peter Brian Sykes | 1,930 | 6.17 | +1.78 | 1,246 | 3.93 | +1.24 | ||
New Conservative | Fuiavailili Alailima | 866 | 2.77 | +2.08 | 540 | 1.70 | +1.44 | ||
Independent | Wayne Tetou Nooroa | 166 | 0.53 | — | |||||
Climate First | Leslie Jones | 57 | 0.18 | — | |||||
NZ First | 862 | 2.72 | −2.38 | ||||||
ACT | 483 | 1.52 | +1.40 | ||||||
Advance NZ | 333 | 1.05 | — | ||||||
Māori Party | 280 | 0.88 | −1.14 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 128 | 0.40 | +0.14 | ||||||
Opportunities | 127 | 0.40 | −0.27 | ||||||
Vision NZ | 102 | 0.32 | — | ||||||
ONE | 79 | 0.24 | — | ||||||
Sustainable NZ | 12 | 0.03 | — | ||||||
Social Credit | 11 | 0.03 | — | ||||||
Outdoors | 9 | 0.02 | +0.01 | ||||||
TEA | 9 | 0.02 | — | ||||||
Heartland | 3 | 0.01 | — | ||||||
Informal votes | 1,255 | 400 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 31,237 | 31,637 | |||||||
Turnout | 31,908 | 68.35[14] | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 19,396 | 62.09 | +8.76 |
2017 election
2017 general election: Māngere[15] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | William Sio | 18,810 | 68.69 | −2.40 | 19,931 | 70.44 | +3.51 | ||
National | Agnes Loheni | 4,213 | 15.36 | +0.41 | 4,864 | 17.19 | +1.68 | ||
Green | Elaine Dyett | 1,203 | 4.39 | −0.08 | 760 | 2.69 | −1.24 | ||
NZ First | Mataroa Paroro | 1,097 | 4.01 | — | 1,447 | 5.10 | −2.18 | ||
Māori Party | Esther Tofilau-Tevaga | 880 | 3.22 | — | 573 | 2.02 | +1.57 | ||
Mana Party | James Papali'i | 330 | 1.21 | −0.81 | 48 | 0.17 | — | ||
Conservative | Kevin Stitt | 189 | 0.69 | — | 73 | 0.26 | −2.78 | ||
Communist League | Felicity Coggan | 48 | 0.18 | — | |||||
Opportunities | 191 | 0.67 | — | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 74 | 0.26 | −0.05 | ||||||
People's Party | 37 | 0.13 | — | ||||||
ACT | 35 | 0.12 | −0.13 | ||||||
United Future | 10 | 0.04 | −0.05 | ||||||
Internet | 6 | 0.02 | — | ||||||
Ban 1080 | 3 | 0.01 | −0.03 | ||||||
Outdoors | 3 | 0.01 | — | ||||||
Democrats | 2 | 0.01 | −0.02 | ||||||
Informal votes | 613 | 240 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 27,363 | 28,297 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 14,957 | 53.33 | −2.82 |
2014 election
2014 general election: Māngere[16] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | William Sio | 18,908 | 71.09 | −4.81 | 18,470 | 66.93 | −4.89 | ||
National | Misa Fia Turner | 3,975 | 14.95 | +2.35 | 4,281 | 15.51 | +1.15 | ||
Conservative | Edward Saafi | 1,473 | 5.54 | +3.10 | 839 | 3.04 | +1.43 | ||
Green | Muamua Sofi Strickson-Pua | 1,190 | 4.47 | +0.17 | 1,084 | 3.93 | +0.08 | ||
Mana | James Papali'i | 536 | 2.02 | +0.26 | |||||
NZ First | 2,008 | 7.28 | +1.42 | ||||||
Internet Mana | 324 | 1.17 | +0.16[lower-alpha 4] | ||||||
Māori Party | 124 | 0.45 | −0.09 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 86 | 0.31 | −0.07 | ||||||
ACT | 68 | 0.25 | −0.06 | ||||||
United Future | 26 | 0.09 | −0.11 | ||||||
Ban 1080 | 10 | 0.04 | +0.04 | ||||||
Democrats | 7 | 0.03 | +0.03 | ||||||
Independent Coalition | 5 | 0.02 | +0.02 | ||||||
Focus | 3 | 0.01 | +0.01 | ||||||
Civilian | 3 | 0.01 | +0.01 | ||||||
Informal votes | 514 | 514 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 26,596 | 27,597 | |||||||
Turnout | 27,597 | 66.69 | +3.44 | ||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 14,933 | 56.15 | −7.15 |
2011 election
2011 general election: Māngere[10] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | William Sio | 18,177 | 75.90 | +23.49 | 17,960 | 71.82 | +10.22 | ||
National | Claudette Hauiti[lower-alpha 2] | 3,018 | 12.60 | -1.35 | 3,592 | 14.36 | -2.07 | ||
Green | Todd Ross | 1,030 | 4.30 | +2.06 | 962 | 3.85 | +1.81 | ||
NZ First | Olivia Ilalio | 597 | 2.49 | +2.49 | 1,466 | 5.86 | +2.55 | ||
Conservative | Fa'avae Gagamoe | 584 | 2.44 | +2.44 | 402 | 1.61 | +1.61 | ||
Mana | James Papali'i | 422 | 1.76 | +1.76 | 252 | 1.01 | +1.01 | ||
ACT | Casey Costello | 121 | 0.51 | -0.52 | 77 | 0.31 | -0.81 | ||
Māori Party | 134 | 0.54 | -0.43 | ||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 95 | 0.38 | -0.003 | ||||||
United Future | 49 | 0.20 | -0.67 | ||||||
Alliance | 14 | 0.06 | +0.03 | ||||||
Libertarianz | 4 | 0.02 | -0.01 | ||||||
Democrats | 0 | 0.00 | -0.01 | ||||||
Informal votes | 856 | 518 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 23,949 | 25,007 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 15,159 | 63.30 | +33.78 |
Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 39,534[17]
2008 election
2008 general election: Māngere[18] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | William Sio | 12,651 | 52.40 | 15,446 | 61.60 | ||||
Pacific | Taito Phillip Field | 5,525 | 22.89 | 2,683 | 10.70 | ||||
National | Mita Harris | 3,368 | 13.95 | 4,120 | 16.43 | ||||
Family Party | Galumalemana Jerry Filipaina | 999 | 4.14 | 297 | 1.18 | ||||
Green | Muamua Sofi Strickson-Pua | 541 | 2.24 | 511 | 2.04 | ||||
United Future | Pulotu Selio Solomon | 443 | 1.84 | 218 | 0.87 | ||||
ACT | Michael Tabachnik | 247 | 1.02 | 280 | 1.12 | ||||
RAM | Roger Fowler | 154 | 0.64 | 16 | 0.06 | ||||
Progressive | Tala Po'e | 150 | 0.62 | 165 | 0.66 | ||||
Independent | Lemalu Talia Matatumua | 63 | 0.26 | ||||||
NZ First | 830 | 3.31 | |||||||
Māori Party | 241 | 0.96 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 96 | 0.38 | |||||||
Bill and Ben | 75 | 0.30 | |||||||
Kiwi | 65 | 0.26 | |||||||
Workers Party | 16 | 0.06 | |||||||
Alliance | 6 | 0.02 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 6 | 0.02 | |||||||
Democrats | 2 | 0.01 | |||||||
RONZ | 1 | 0.00 | |||||||
Informal votes | 411 | 279 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 24,141 | 25,074 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 7,126 | 29.52 |
Note: lines coloured beige denote the winner of the electorate vote. Lines coloured pink denote a candidate elected to Parliament from their party list.
2005 election
2005 general election: Māngere[19] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Taito Phillip Field | 19,633 | 70.64 | 20,900 | 72.89 | ||||
National | Clem Simich | 3,613 | 13.00 | 3,894 | 13.58 | ||||
Destiny | Edward Saafi | 892 | 3.21 | 445 | 1.55 | ||||
NZ First | Toa Greening | 831 | 2.99 | 1,189 | 4.15 | ||||
Green | Mua Strickson-Pua | 767 | 2.76 | 503 | 1.75 | ||||
United Future | Neville Wilson | 573 | 2.06 | 467 | 1.63 | ||||
Māori Party | Solomon Matthews | 522 | 1.88 | 330 | 1.15 | ||||
Progressive | Tala Po'e | 341 | 1.23 | 429 | 1.50 | ||||
Family Rights | Susie Po'a Williams | 305 | 1.10 | 184 | 0.64 | ||||
Alliance | Len Richards | 204 | 0.73 | 48 | 0.17 | ||||
Direct Democracy | Paul Teio | 56 | 0.20 | 7 | 0.02 | ||||
Independent | Mark Muller | 56 | 0.20 | ||||||
ACT | 141 | 0.49 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 59 | 0.21 | |||||||
Christian Heritage | 42 | 0.15 | |||||||
One NZ | 8 | 0.03 | |||||||
Democrats | 5 | 0.02 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 5 | 0.02 | |||||||
99 MP | 2 | 0.01 | |||||||
RONZ | 2 | 0.01 | |||||||
Informal votes | 453 | 293 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 27,793 | 28,674 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 16,020 |
2002 election
2002 general election: Māngere[20] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Taito Phillip Field | 17,995 | 73.15 | 17,586 | 70.28 | ||||
National | Sylvia Taylor | 2,620 | 10.65 | 1,839 | 7.35 | ||||
Green | Steve Abel | 874 | 3.55 | 806 | 3.22 | ||||
United Future | Bruce Settle | 754 | 3.07 | 889 | 3.55 | ||||
Progressive | Rosie Brown | 609 | 2.48 | 618 | 2.47 | ||||
ACT | Juanita Angell | 467 | 1.90 | 573 | 2.26 | ||||
Christian Heritage | Steven Panapa | 442 | 1.80 | 345 | 1.38 | ||||
Alliance | Len Richards | 350 | 2.19 | 273 | 1.09 | ||||
NZ First | 1,585 | 6.33 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 164 | 0.66 | |||||||
ORNZ | 83 | 0.33 | |||||||
Mana Māori | 31 | 0.12 | |||||||
One NZ | 9 | 0.04 | |||||||
NMP | 3 | 0.01 | |||||||
Informal votes | 488 | 218 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 24,599 | 25,022 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 15,375 | 62.50 |
1999 election
1999 general election: Māngere[21][22] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Taito Phillip Field | 15,888 | 68.60 | +12.66 | 15,881 | 67.32 | +12.55 | ||
National | Sylvia Taylor | 2,841 | 12.27 | 2,863 | 12.14 | -5.52 | |||
Alliance | Finau Kolo | 2,279 | 9.84 | 1,945 | 8.25 | -0.66 | |||
Christian Heritage | Steven Aotearoa Panapa | 573 | 2.47 | 396 | 1.68 | ||||
NZ First | Jerry Nuia Hohepa | 571 | 2.47 | 688 | 2.92 | -7.21 | |||
ACT | Adrian Jon Dixon | 458 | 1.98 | 544 | 2.31 | +0.26 | |||
Independent | Kelvyn Glen Alp | 389 | 1.68 | ||||||
Natural Law | Grant Bilyard | 89 | 0.38 | 0.00 | 66 | 0.28 | +0.04 | ||
Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata | Te Aroha Wepiha Reo | 71 | 0.31 | ||||||
Green | 603 | 2.56 | |||||||
Legalise Cannabis | 182 | 0.77 | -0.61 | ||||||
Christian Democrats | 149 | 0.63 | |||||||
Mauri Pacific | 56 | 0.24 | |||||||
United NZ | 56 | 0.24 | -0.20 | ||||||
Libertarianz | 52 | 0.22 | +0.18 | ||||||
Animals First | 36 | 0.15 | -0.03 | ||||||
McGillicuddy Serious | 22 | 0.09 | -0.09 | ||||||
Mana Māori | 20 | 0.08 | +0.03 | ||||||
One NZ | 10 | 0.04 | |||||||
Freedom Movement | 6 | 0.03 | |||||||
Republican | 5 | 0.02 | |||||||
The People's Choice | 5 | 0.02 | |||||||
NMP | 4 | 0.02 | |||||||
South Island | 1 | 0.00 | |||||||
Informal votes | 947 | 516 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 24,106 | 24,106 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 13,047 | 56.33 | +17.08 |
1996 election
1996 general election: Mangere[23][24][25] | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Labour | Taito Phillip Field | 13,277 | 55.94 | 13,118 | 54.77 | ||||
National | David Broome | 3,960 | 16.68 | 4,230 | 17.66 | ||||
Alliance | Len Richards | 3,190 | 13.44 | -2.32 | 2,134 | 8.91 | |||
NZ First | Thomas Moana | 1,972 | 8.31 | 2,426 | 10.13 | ||||
Christian Coalition | James Ward | 563 | 2.37 | 728 | 3.04 | ||||
ACT | Kevin Mathewson | 409 | 1.72 | 492 | 2.05 | ||||
Advance New Zealand | Afamasaga Rasmussen | 180 | 0.76 | 88 | 0.37 | ||||
United NZ | Francis Ifopo | 94 | 0.40 | 105 | 0.44 | ||||
Natural Law | Grant Bilyard | 90 | 0.38 | 57 | 0.24 | ||||
Legalise Cannabis | 330 | 1.38 | |||||||
Ethnic Minority Party | 55 | 0.23 | |||||||
Progressive Green | 49 | 0.20 | |||||||
McGillicuddy Serious | 44 | 0.18 | |||||||
Animals First | 42 | 0.18 | |||||||
Green Society | 13 | 0.05 | |||||||
Mana Māori | 11 | 0.05 | |||||||
Asia Pacific United | 9 | 0.04 | |||||||
Libertarianz | 9 | 0.04 | |||||||
Superannuitants & Youth | 7 | 0.03 | |||||||
Conservatives | 5 | 0.02 | |||||||
Te Tawharau | 0 | 0.00 | |||||||
Informal votes | 469 | 252 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 23,735 | 23,952 | |||||||
Labour hold | Majority | 9,317 | 39.25 |
1993 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 8,345 | 55.12 | +4.02 | |
Alliance | Len Richards | 2,387 | 15.76 | +3.97 | |
NZ First | Bryan Archer | 2,037 | 13.45 | -8.92 | |
National | Hinu Te Hau | 1,120 | 7.39 | ||
Christian Heritage | Clark Nemeth | 135 | 0.89 | ||
Communist League | Karen Davis | 84 | 0.55 | ||
McGillicuddy Serious | Alister Webb | 77 | 0.50 | ||
Natural Law | Grant Bilyard | 53 | 0.35 | ||
Majority | 5,958 | 39.36 | +10.63 | ||
Turnout | 15,137 | 83.00 | -3.27 | ||
Registered electors | 18,237 |
1990 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 7,184 | 51.10 | -19.50 | |
National | Bryan Archer | 3,145 | 22.37 | ||
NewLabour | Len Richards | 1,658 | 11.79 | ||
Green | Brian Edwards | 832 | 5.91 | ||
Democrats | Ken Harris | 148 | 1.05 | ||
Independent | Joshua Deane | 55 | 0.39 | ||
Majority | 4,039 | 28.73 | -19.54 | ||
Turnout | 14,058 | 79.73 | -1.62 | ||
Registered electors | 17,631 |
1987 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 8,804 | 70.60 | -2.23 | |
National | Ron Jeffery | 2,785 | 22.33 | ||
Democrats | Ken Harris | 724 | 5.80 | ||
Mana Motuhake | K K Pene | 156 | 1.25 | ||
Majority | 6,019 | 48.27 | -8.86 | ||
Turnout | 12,469 | 81.35 | -4.86 | ||
Registered electors | 15,326 |
1984 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 10,676 | 72.83 | +10.58 | |
National | Peter Saunders | 2,301 | 15.69 | ||
NZ Party | John Meyer | 1,096 | 7.47 | ||
Social Credit | Terry John Brooks | 584 | 3.98 | ||
Majority | 8,375 | 57.13 | +15.78 | ||
Turnout | 14,657 | 86.21 | +3.64 | ||
Registered electors | 17,001 |
1981 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 8,739 | 62.25 | -3.98 | |
Social Credit | John Petit | 2,933 | 20.89 | ||
National | David Perry | 2,366 | 16.85 | ||
Majority | 5,806 | 41.35 | -4.21 | ||
Turnout | 14,038 | 82.57 | +18.65 | ||
Registered electors | 17,001 |
1978 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 9,104 | 66.23 | +7.96 | |
National | Peter Saunders | 2,841 | 20.67 | ||
Social Credit | H J Meiklejohn | 1,655 | 12.04 | ||
Values | V A Strachan | 144 | 1.04 | ||
Majority | 6,263 | 45.56 | +17.76 | ||
Turnout | 13,744 | 63.92 | -0.39 | ||
Registered electors | 21,499 |
1977 by-election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | David Lange | 9,766 | 58.27 | ||
National | Clem Simich | 5,107 | 30.48 | ||
Social Credit | Bill Owens | 1,026 | 6.10 | -0.07 | |
Values | Frank Grayson | 789 | 4.71 | -1.02 | |
Worker's Labour | Barry Moss | 28 | 0.17 | ||
Alpha | Paul Magoffin | 18 | 0.11 | ||
Independent Labour | Barry Shaw | 17 | 0.10 | ||
Socialist Action | Brigid Mulrennan | 7 | 0.04 | ||
Majority | 4,659 | 27.80 | |||
Turnout | 16,758 | 64.31 | -15.35 | ||
Registered electors | 26,058 | ||||
Labour hold | Swing |
1975 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Colin Moyle | 8,332 | 48.64 | -11.08 | |
National | Stanley Lawson | 6,728 | 39.28 | +6.33 | |
Social Credit | Bill Owens | 1,057 | 6.17 | ||
Values | Frank Grayson | 983 | 5.73 | ||
Socialist Unity | Ella Ayo | 14 | 0.08 | ||
Socialist | T A Gribble | 14 | 0.08 | ||
Majority | 1,604 | 9.36 | -17.40 | ||
Turnout | 17,128 | 79.66 | -8.05 | ||
Registered electors | 21,499 |
1972 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Colin Moyle | 8,788 | 59.72 | -2.59 | |
National | Stanley Lawson | 4,849 | 32.95 | ||
Social Credit | Gavin Logan | 982 | 6.67 | ||
New Democratic | P J Quinn | 96 | 0.65 | ||
Majority | 3,939 | 26.76 | -3.91 | ||
Turnout | 14,715 | 87.71 | +1.75 | ||
Registered electors | 16,775 |
1969 election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Colin Moyle | 9,321 | 62.31 | ||
National | Neville Charles Slater | 4,733 | 31.63 | ||
Social Credit | Ernest Richard James | 905 | 6.04 | ||
Majority | 4,588 | 30.67 | |||
Turnout | 14,959 | 85.96 | |||
Registered electors | 17,401 |
Table footnotes
- ↑ Field was expelled from the Labour caucus on 14 February 2007.
- 1 2 Hauiti entered Parliament on 8 May 2013 following Aaron Gilmore's resignation.
- ↑ Loheni entered Parliament on 12 February 2019 following Chris Finlayson's resignation.
- ↑ 2014 Internet Mana swing is relative to the votes for Mana in 2011; it shared a party list with Internet in the 2014 election.
Notes
- ↑ "Lemauga Lydia Sosene". www.parliament.nz. New Zealand Parliament. 20 October 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ↑ McRobie 1989, pp. 108, 111, 112.
- 1 2 McRobie 1989, p. 111.
- ↑ McRobie 1989, pp. 107, 111.
- ↑ McRobie 1989, pp. 108, 112.
- ↑ McRobie 1989, pp. 111f.
- ↑ "Mana: Electoral Profile". New Zealand Parliament. September 2012. p. 3. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ↑ Report of the Representation Commission 2014 (PDF). Representation Commission. 4 April 2014. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-477-10414-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ "Official Count Results — Māngere". New Zealand Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- 1 2 "Official Count Results – Māngere". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
- ↑ "Official Count Results – Māngere". Electoral Commission. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ↑ "Māngere – Official Result". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ↑ "Māngere – Official Result". Electoral Commission. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
- ↑ "Party Votes and Turnout by Electorate (2020)". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- ↑ "Māngere – Official Result". Electoral Commission. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
- ↑ "Official Count Results – Māngere (2014)". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ↑ "Enrolment statistics". Electoral Commission. 26 November 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- ↑ "Official Count Results – Māngere". Chief Electoral Office. 22 November 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- ↑ "Official Count Results – Mangere". Electoral Commission. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
- ↑ "Official Count Results – Mangere (2002)". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
- ↑ "Official Count Results (1999) – Electoral Votes for registered parties by electorate". NZ Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
- ↑ "Official Count Results (1999) – Candidate Vote Details". NZ Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
- ↑ "Electorate Candidate and Party Votes Recorded at Each Polling Place – Mangere, 1996" (PDF). Retrieved 20 July 2013.
- ↑ "Part III – Party Lists of Successful Registered Parties" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ↑ "Part III – Party Lists of unsuccessful Registered Parties" (PDF). Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ↑ Part 1: Votes recorded at each polling place (Technical report). New Zealand Chief Electoral Office. 1993.
- ↑ Part 1: Votes recorded at each polling place (Technical report). New Zealand Chief Electoral Office. 1990.
- ↑ Norton 1988, p. 268.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Norton 1988, p. 267.
References
- McRobie, Alan (1989). Electoral Atlas of New Zealand. Wellington: GP Books. ISBN 978-0-477-01384-0.
- Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946–1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 978-0-475-11200-2.
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
External links
- Electorate Profile Parliamentary Library