Initial Composition of The 44th Parliament
| Name | Party | Electorate | Term |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson, Robert | National | Kaimai | Third |
| Anderton, Jim | Alliance | Sydenham | Fourth |
| Austin, Margaret | Labour | Yaldhurst | Fourth |
| Banks, John | National | Whangarei | Fifth |
| Barker, Rick | Labour | Hastings | First |
| Birch, Bill | National | Franklin | Eighth |
| Blincoe, John | Labour | Nelson | Second |
| Bolger, Jim | National | King Country | Eighth |
| Bradford, Max | National | Tarawera | Second |
| Braybrooke, Geoff | Labour | Napier | Fifth |
| Burdon, Philip | National | Fendalton | Fifth |
| Burton, Mark | Labour | Tongariro | First |
| Carter, Chris | Labour | Te Atatu | First |
| Carter, John | National | Far North | Third |
| Caygill, David | Labour | St Albans | Sixth |
| Clark, Helen | Labour | Mt Albert | Fifth |
| Cliffe, Bruce | National | North Shore | Second |
| Cooper, Warren | National | Otago | Seventh |
| Creech, Wyatt | National | Wairarapa | Third |
| Cullen, Michael | Labour | St Kilda | Fifth |
| Dalziel, Lianne | Labour | Christchurch Central | Second |
| Dunne, Peter | Labour | Onslow | Fourth |
| Duynhoven, Harry | Labour | New Plymouth | Second |
| Dyson, Ruth | Labour | Lyttelton | First |
| East, Paul | National | Rotorua | Sixth |
| Elder, Jack | Labour | Henderson | Fourth |
| English, Bill | National | Wallace | Second |
| Falloon, John | National | Pahiatua | Seventh |
| Field, Taito Phillip | Labour | Otara | First |
| Fletcher, Christine | National | Epsom | Second |
| Gallagher, Martin | Labour | Hamilton West | First |
| Gardiner, Pauline | National | Wellington-Karori | First |
| Gerard, Jim | National | Rangiora | Fourth |
| Goff, Phil | Labour | Roskill | Fifth |
| Graham, Doug | National | Remuera | Fourth |
| Gray, Robin | National | Clutha | Sixth |
| Gresham, Peter | National | Waitotara | Second |
| Hawkins, George | Labour | Manurewa | Second |
| Henare, Tau | New Zealand First | Northern Maori | First |
| Hilt, Peter | National | Glenfield | Second |
| Hodgson, Pete | Labour | Dunedin North | Second |
| Hunt, Jonathan | Labour | New Lynn | Tenth |
| Keall, Judy | Labour | Horowhenua | Third |
| Kelly, Graham | Labour | Porirua | Third |
| Kidd, Doug | National | Marlborough | Sixth |
| King, Annette | Labour | Miramar | Fourth |
| Kyd, Warren | National | Hauraki | Third |
| Lange, David | Labour | Mangere | Seventh |
| Laws, Michael | National | Hawkes Bay | Second |
| Lee, Graeme | National | Matakana | Fifth |
| Lee-Vercoe, Sandra | Alliance | Auckland Central | First |
| Luxton, John | National | Matamata | Third |
| Mackey, Janet | Labour | Gisborne | First |
| Maharey, Steve | Labour | Palmerston North | Second |
| Mallard, Trevor | Labour | Pencarrow | Fourth |
| Marshall, Denis | National | Rangitikei | Fourth |
| Matthewson, Clive | Labour | Dunedin West | Fourth |
| Maxwell, Roger | National | Taranaki | Fourth |
| McCardle, Peter | National | Heretaunga | Second |
| McClay, Roger | National | Waikaremoana | Fifth |
| McCully, Murray | National | East Coast Bays | Third |
| McKinnon, Don | National | Albany | Sixth |
| McLauchlan, Joy | National | Western Hutt | Second |
| Meurant, Ross | National | Hobson | Third |
| Moore, Mike | Labour | Christchurch North | Seventh |
| Neeson, Brian | National | Waitakere | Second |
| Neill, Alec | National | Waitaki | Second |
| Northey, Richard | Labour | Onehunga | Third |
| O'Connor, Damien | Labour | West Coast | First |
| O'Regan, Katherine | National | Waipa | Fourth |
| Peck, Mark | Labour | Invercargill | First |
| Peters, Winston | New Zealand First | Tauranga | Fifth |
| Pettis, Jill | Labour | Wanganui | First |
| Revell, Ian | National | Birkenhead | Second |
| Richardson, Ruth | National | Selwyn | Fifth |
| Robertson, John | National | Papakura | Second |
| Robertson, Ross | Labour | Papatoetoe | Third |
| Rogers, Trevor | National | Howick | First |
| Roy, Eric | National | Awarua | First |
| Ryall, Tony | National | Eastern Bay of Plenty | Second |
| Shipley, Jenny | National | Rakaia | Third |
| Simich, Clem | National | Tamaki | Second |
| Sinclair, Suzanne | Labour | Titirangi | First |
| Smith, Lockwood | National | Kaipara | Fourth |
| Smith, Nick | National | Tasman | Second |
| Sowry, Roger | National | Kapiti | Second |
| Storey, Rob | National | Waikato | Fourth |
| Sutherland, Larry | Labour | Avon | Third |
| Sutton, Jim | Labour | Timaru | Third |
| Swain, Paul | Labour | Eastern Hutt | Second |
| Tapsell, Peter | Labour | Eastern Maori | Fifth |
| Tennet, Elizabeth | Labour | Island Bay | Third |
| Tirikatene-Sullivan, Whetu | Labour | Southern Maori | Tenth |
| Tizard, Judith | Labour | Panmure | Second |
| Upton, Simon | National | Raglan | Fifth |
| Koro Wētere | Labour | Western Maori | Ninth |
| White, Jill | Labour | Manawatu | First |
| Williamson, Maurice | National | Pakuranga | Third |
| Yates, Dianne | Labour | Hamilton East | First |
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