MPs At Start of Term
Name | Party | Electorate |
---|---|---|
Adams-Schneider, Lance | National | Waikato |
Allen, Keith | National | Tauranga |
Arthur, Basil | Labour | Timaru |
Austin, Neill | National | Bay of Islands |
Austin, Rex | National | Awarua |
Bailey, Ron | Labour | Heretaunga |
Barclay, Bruce | Labour | Christchurch Central |
Bassett, Michael | Labour | Te Atatu |
Batchelor, Mary | Labour | Avon |
Beetham, Bruce | Social Credit | Rangitikei |
Bell, Bob | National | Gisborne |
Birch, Bill | National | Rangiriri |
Bolger, Jim | National | King Country |
Brill, Barry | National | Kapiti |
Burke, Kerry | Labour | West Coast |
Butcher, David | Labour | Hastings |
Caygill, David | Labour | St Albans |
Christie, Gordon | Labour | Napier |
Colman, Fraser | Labour | Pencarrow |
Comber, Ken | National | Wellington Central |
Connelly, Mick | Labour | Yaldhurst |
Cooper, Warren | National | Otago |
Couch, Ben | National | Wairarapa |
Courtney, Mel | Labour | Nelson |
Cox, Michael | National | Manawatu |
Douglas, Roger | Labour | Manurewa |
East, Paul | National | Rotorua |
Elliot, John | National | Whangarei |
Elworthy, Jonathan | National | Waitaki |
Falloon, John | National | Pahiatua |
Faulkner, Arthur | Labour | Roskill |
Fraser, Bill | Labour | St Kilda |
Freer, Warren | Labour | Mount Albert |
Friedlander, Tony | National | New Plymouth |
Gair, George | National | North Shore |
Gill, Frank | National | East Coast Bays |
Harrison, Richard | National | Hawkes Bay |
Hercus, Ann | Labour | Lyttelton |
Highet, Allan | National | Remuera |
Holland, Eric | National | Fendalton |
Hunt, Jonathan | Labour | New Lynn |
Hunt, Pat | National | Pakuranga |
Isbey, Eddie | Labour | Papatoetoe |
Jones, Dail | National | Helensville |
Jones, Norm | National | Invercargill |
Kidd, Doug | National | Marlborough |
Kirk, John | Labour | Sydenham |
Lange, David | Labour | Mangere |
Luxton, John | National | Matamata |
Gray, Robin | National | Clutha |
McKinnon, Don | National | Albany |
MacDonell, Brian | Labour | Dunedin Central |
MacIntyre, Duncan | National | East Cape |
Malcolm, Anthony George (Aussie) | National | Eden |
Marshall, Russell | Labour | Wanganui |
Maxwell, Ralph | Labour | Waitakere |
McLachlan, Colin | National | Selwyn |
McLay, Jim | National | Birkenhead |
McLean, Ian | National | Tarawera |
Minogue, Mike | National | Hamilton West |
Moore, Mike | Labour | Papanui |
Muldoon, Robert | National | Tamaki |
O'Flynn, Frank | Labour | Island Bay |
Peters, Winston | National | Hunua |
Quigley, Derek | National | Rangiora |
Rata, Matiu | Labour | Northern Maori |
Prebble, Richard | Labour | Auckland Central |
Reweti, Paraone | Labour | Eastern Maori |
Ridley, Jack | Labour | Taupo |
Rodger, Stan | Labour | Dunedin North |
Rogers, Frank | Labour | Onehunga |
Rowling, Bill | Labour | Tasman |
Schultz, Leo | National | Hauraki |
Shearer, Ian | National | Hamilton East |
Talbot, Rob | National | Ashburton |
Talboys, Brian | National | Wallace |
Templeton, Hugh | National | Ohariu |
Terris, John | Labour | Western Hutt |
Thompson, Geoff | National | Horowhenua |
Thomson, David | National | Taranaki |
Tirikatene-Sullivan, Whetu | Labour | Southern Maori |
Tizard, Bob | Labour | Otahuhu |
Townshend, Bruce | National | Kaimai |
Walding, Joe | Labour | Palmerston North |
Wall, Gerard | Labour | Porirua |
Waring, Marilyn | National | Waipa |
Wellington, Merv | National | Papakura |
Wetere, Koro | Labour | Western Maori |
Wilkinson, Peter Ian | National | Kaipara |
Young, Bill | National | Miramar |
Young, Trevor | Labour | Eastern Hutt |
Young, Venn | National | Waitotara |
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