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The 2005 New Zealand general election will be nation-wide election for the New Zealand Parliament. It has yet to be scheduled, but under electoral law, the election cannot be held any later than September 24, 2005.

 

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Background

The 2002 elections saw the governing Labour Party retain office. However, its junior coalition parner, the Alliance, collapsed, leaving Labour to form a coalition with the new Progressive Coalition, formed by former Alliance leader Jim Anderton. The coalition then obtained an agreement of support from United Future, enabling it to command a majority. The National Party, Labour's main opponents, suffered a considerable defeat, winning only 21% of the vote.

The 2002 election result further strengthened the impression that the traditional two-party system had broken down. Beginning with the first election under the MMP electoral system, Labour and National found their traditional dominance gone, and needed to ally themselves with smaller parties. The 2002 election saw the combined strength of the two major parties drop below two thirds of the seats in Parliament.

The collapse of National's vote led to the replacement of leader Bill English with newcomer Don Brash. Brash began an aggressive campaign against the Labour government. A major part of this campaign was his well-known "Orewa speech", in which he attacked the government for giving "special treatment" to the Maori population, particularly over the foreshore and seabed controversy. This resulted in a surge of support for the National Party, although most polls indicate that this has since subsided. The foreshore and seabed controversy also resulted in the creation of the new Maori Party, which may or may not play a large role in the 2005 election.

United Future have announced that they will contest the 2005 general election in partnership with Outdoor Recreation New Zealand although the two parties will not merge. Outdoor Recreation New Zealand gained 1.28% of the party vote in 2002 and hence fell below the MMP threshold.

The Alliance have announced that they will not contest the party vote in the 2005 general election (reflecting, perhaps, the impossible task of reaching the 5% threshold). Instead they advised their supporters to vote for the Green Party or the Maori Party. The Alliance will contest electorate seats however.

Some observers believe that the 2005 general election will be a return to "two party politics", citing evidence that with National's popularity coming directly from smaller parties. One such smaller party is ACT, which now has its future in doubt should it fail to win a seat in 2005 or get above the 5% threshold.

Overhang seats may be a possibility after the election, leading to more than 120 MPs (for the next term only). If Jim Anderton wins his electorate again, but the Progressive Party get less than the 0.5% that would qualify them for one seat, then Anderton's seat becomes an overhang seat. This has led to some of the party's supporters calling for its voters to give their party vote to another party, such as Labour, reasoning that the party is unlikely to reach the approximately 1.6% needed to qualify for two seats, and that an overhang would increase the strength of a potential coalition. Similarly there may be overhang seats from the Maori Party: for example, if they receive less than 1% of the party vote, entitling them to one seat, but win, for example, three electorate seats, the extra two seats become "overhang" seats. Allocating the remaining 120 seats would be done in the usual proportional way, with a threshold of 5% or one electorate seat applying.

Candidates

Below is an incomplete table showing the main electorate candidates for the 2005 elections. The candidates nominated by each of the eight parties currently represented in Parliament will be shown, as will any prominent candidates to stand for other parties or as independents. The table is very incomplete at present, as only a few nominations have been confirmed.

Aoraki
Held by Jim Sutton (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Jim Sutton
National: Jo Goodhew
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Auckland Central
Held by Judith Tizard (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Judith Tizard
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other:
Banks Peninsula
Held by Ruth Dyson (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: Rod Donald
Labour: Ruth Dyson
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Bay of Plenty
Held by Tony Ryall (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Pauline Scott
National: Tony Ryall?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Christchurch Central
Held by Tim Barnett (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Tim Barnett
National: Nicky Wagner
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Christchurch East
Held by Lianne Dalziel (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Lianne Dalziel
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Clevedon
Held by Judith Collins (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Dave Hereora
National: Judith Collins?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Clutha-Southland
Held by Bill English (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: David Talbot
National: Bill English?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Coromandel
Held by Sandra Goudie (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: Jeanette Fitzsimons
Labour: Max Purnell
National: Sandra Goudie?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Dunedin North
Held by Pete Hodgson (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Pete Hodgson
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Dunedin South
Held by David Benson-Pope (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: David Benson-Pope
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
East Coast
Held by Janet Mackey (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Moana Mackey
National: Anne Tolley
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
East Coast Bays
Held by Murray McCully (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Hamish McCracken
National: Murray McCully?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Epsom
Held by Richard Worth (National)
ACT: Rodney Hide?
Greens: Keith Locke
Labour: Stuart Nash
National: Richard Worth?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Hamilton East
Held by Dianne Yates (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Dianne Yates
National: David Bennett
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Hamilton West
Held by Martin Gallagher (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Martin Gallagher
National: Tim Macindoe
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Helensville
Held by John Key (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: ?
National: John Key?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Hutt South
Held by Trevor Mallard (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Trevor Mallard
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Ilam
Held by Gerry Brownlee (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Julian Blanchard
National: Gerry Brownlee?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Invercargill
Held by Mark Peck (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Wayne Harpur
National: Eric Roy
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Kaikoura
Held by Lynda Scott (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Brendon Burns
National: Colin King
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Mana
Held by Winnie Laban (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Winnie Laban
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Mangere
Held by Taito Phillip Field (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Taito Phillip Field
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Manukau East
Held by Ross Robertson (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Ross Robertson
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Manurewa
Held by George Hawkins (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: George Hawkins
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Maungakiekie
Held by Mark Gosche (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Mark Gosche
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Mt Albert
Held by Helen Clark (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Helen Clark
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Mt Roskill
Held by Phil Goff (Labour)
ACT: Kenneth Wang
Greens: ?
Labour: Phil Goff
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Napier
Held by Russell Fairbrother (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Russell Fairbrother
National: Chris Tremain
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Nelson
Held by Nick Smith (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Jen McCutcheon
National: Nick Smith?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
New Lynn
Held by David Cunliffe (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: David Cunliffe
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
New Plymouth
Held by Harry Duynhoven (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Harry Duynhoven
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
North Shore
Held by Wayne Mapp (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Phil Twyford
National: Wayne Mapp?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Northcote
Held by Ann Hartley (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Ann Hartley
National: Jonathan Coleman
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Northland
Held by John Carter (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: Sue Bradford
Labour: Shane Jones
National: John Carter?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Ohariu-Belmont
Held by Peter Dunne (United Future)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Charles Chauvel
National: Katrina Shanks
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: Peter Dunne
Other: ?
Otago
Held by David Parker (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: David Parker
National: Jacqui Dean
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Otaki
Held by Darren Hughes (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Darren Hughes
National: Nathan Guy
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Pakuranga
Held by Maurice Williamson (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Michael Wood
National: Maurice Williamson?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Palmerston North
Held by Steve Maharey (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Steve Maharey
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Piako
Held by Lindsay Tisch (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Sue Moroney
National: Lindsay Tisch?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Port Waikato
Held by Paul Hutchison (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Louisa Wall
National: Paul Hutchison?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rakaia
Held by Brian Connell (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Tony Milne
National: Brian Connell?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rangitkei
Held by Simon Power (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Marilyn Brown
National: Simon Power?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rimutaka
Held by Paul Swain (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Paul Swain
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rodney
Held by Lockwood Smith (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: ?
National: Lockwood Smith?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rongotai
Held by Annette King (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Annette King
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Rotorua
Held by Stephanie Chadwick (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Stephanie Chadwick
National: Gilbert Stehbens
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Tamaki
Held by Clem Simich (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Leila Boyle
National: Allan Peachey
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Taranaki-King Country
Held by Shane Ardern (National)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: ?
National: Shane Ardern?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Taupo
Held by Mark Burton (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Mark Burton
National: Weston Kirton
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Tauranga
Held by Winston Peters (New Zealand First)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: ?
National: Bob Clarkson
NZ First: Winston Peters
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Te Atatu
Held by Chris Carter (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Chris Carter
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Tukituki
Held by Rick Barker (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Rick Barker
National: Craig Foss
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Waimakariri
Held by Clayton Cosgrove (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Clayton Cosgrove
National: Kate Wilkinson
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Wairarapa
Held by Georgina Beyer (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Denise MacKenzie
National: John Hayes
NZ First: Edwin Perry
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Waitakere
Held by Lynne Pillay (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Lynne Pillay
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Wellington Central
Held by Marian Hobbs (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: Sue Kedgley
Labour: Marian Hobbs
National: Mark Blumsky
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
West Coast-Tasman
Held by Damien O'Connor (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Damien O'Connor
National: Chris Auchinvole
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Whanganui
Held by Jill Pettis (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Jill Pettis
National: Chester Borrows
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Whangarei
Held by Phil Heatley (National)
ACT: Muriel Newman
Greens: ?
Labour: Paul Chalmers?
National: Phil Heatley?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Wigram
Held by Jim Anderton (Progressive)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Mike Mora
National: ?
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: Jim Anderton
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Ikaroa-Rawhiti
Held by Parekura Horomia (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Parekura Horomia
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Tainui
Held by Nanaia Mahuta (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Nanaia Mahuta
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Tamaki Makaurau
Held by John Tamihere (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: John Tamihere
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: Pita Sharples
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Te Tai Hauauru
Held by Tariana Turia (Maori Party)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Errol Meihana
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: Tariana Turia
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Te Tai Tokerau
Held by Dover Samuels (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Dover Samuels
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: Hone Harawira
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Te Tai Tonga
Held by Mahara Okeroa (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Mahara Okeroa
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?
Waiariki
Held by Mita Ririnui (Labour)
ACT: ?
Greens: ?
Labour: Mita Ririnui
National: (none)
NZ First: ?
Maori Party: ?
Progressives: ?
United Future: ?
Other: ?


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