Members of Parliament
Key Independent National Green Alliance NZ First
| Election | Winner | |
|---|---|---|
| 1881 election | Alfred Cadman | |
| 1884 election | ||
| 1887 election | ||
| (Electorate abolished 1890–1972) | ||
| 1972 election | Leo Schultz | |
| 1975 election | ||
| (Electorate abolished 1978–1987) | ||
| 1987 election | Graeme Lee | |
| 1990 election | ||
| (Electorate abolished 1993–1996) | ||
| 1996 election | Murray McLean | |
| 1999 election | Jeanette Fitzsimons | |
| 2002 election | Sandra Goudie | |
| 2005 election | ||
| 2008 election | ||
| 2011 election | Scott Simpson | |
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