| Party
| Party
| Electorate
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| Adams-Schneider, Lance
| National
| Waikato
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| Allen, Keith
| National
| Tauranga
|
| Arthur, Basil
| Labour
| Timaru
|
| Austin, Neil
| National
| Bay of Islands
|
| Austin, Rex
| National
| Awarua
|
| Bailey, Ronald Leslie
| Labour
| Heretaunga
|
| Barclay, Bruce
| Labour
| Christchurch Central
|
| Bassett, Michael
| Labour
| Te Atatu
|
| Batchelor, Mary
| Labour
| Avon
|
| Beetham, Bruce
| Social Credit
| Rangitikei
|
| Bell, Rob
| 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, RichardJohn Richard Harrison ( 1921 2003) was a New Zealand politician. After serving in a number of capacities within the National Party, he served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1978 to 1984. Harrison was born in Hastings, New Zealand, on May
| National
| Hawkes Bay
|
| Hercus, Ann
| Labour
| Lyttelton
|
| Highet, David
| National
| Remuera
|
| Holland, Eric
| National
| Fendalton
|
| Hunt, JonathanThis article is about the current Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. For the man who served in United States Congress from 1827 to 1832, see Jonathan Hunt (United States). The Right Honourable Jonathan Hunt (born December 2, 1938) is the
| 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, DavidThe Right Honourable David Russell Lange CH, ONZ, was Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989. He headed the Fourth Labour Government, one of the most radical governments in the history of New Zealand, as his ministers Roger Douglas and Richard Pr
| Labour
| Mangere
|
| Luxton, JohnMurray John Luxton is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1996 to 2002, representing the National Party. Luxton was first elected to Parliament in the 1987 elections as the MP for Matamata. He held this seat until the 1996 elections, when a
| National
| Matamata
|
| Gray, Robin
| National
| Clutha
|
| McKinnon, DonThe Right Honourable Donald Charles McKinnon (born February 27, 1939) is a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand. He is currently Secretary-General of the Commonwealth. Early life McKinnon was born in London, but to N
| National
| Albany
|
| MacDonell, Brian
| Labour
| Dunedin Central
|
| MacIntyre, Duncan
| National
| East Cape
|
| Malcolm, Anthony George
| National
| Eden
|
| Marshall, Russell
| Labour
| Wanganui
|
| Maxwell, Ralph
| Labour
| Waitakere
|
| McLachlan, Colin
| National
| Selwyn
|
| McLay, JimJames Kenneth McLay (born 21 February 1945), generally known as Jim McLay is a former New Zealand politician. He was leader of the National Party for a short time, but was never Prime Minister. McLay was born in Devonport, Auckland. He was educated at Auc
| National
| Birkenhead
|
| McLean, Ian
| National
| Tarawera
|
| Minogue, Mike
| National
| Hamilton West
|
| Moore, MikeThis page is about the New Zealand politician and Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. For others of the same name, see Michael Moore (disambiguation). Mike Moore (born 1949) has served as Prime Minister of New Zealand and as Director-General
| Labour
| Papanui
|
| Muldoon, Robert
| National
| Tamaki
|
| O'Flynn, Frank
| Labour
| Island Bay
|
| Peters, WinstonThe Right Honourable Winston Raymond Peters (born April 11, 1945) leads the New Zealand First political party in New Zealand. Considerable debate has centred on how to classify the politics of Winston Peters. Common descriptions applied to him include rad
| National
| Hunua
|
| Quigley, Derek
| National
| Rangiora
|
| Rata, Matiu
| Labour
| Northern Maori
|
| Prebble, Richard
| Labour
| Auckland Central
|
| Rewiti, Paraone
| Labour
| Eastern Maori
|
| Ridley, J W
| 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, Gerry
| 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 James
| Labour
| Eastern Hutt
|
| Young, Venn
| National
| Waitotara
|