New Zealand general election, 1975
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29 November 1975 (1975-11-29) |
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The 1975 New Zealand general election was held on 29 November to elect MPs to the 38th session of the New Zealand Parliament. It was the first general election in New Zealand where 18- to 20-year-olds and all permanent residents of New Zealand were eligible to vote, although only citizens were able to be elected.
Background
The incumbent Labour Party, following the sudden death of Labour leader Norman Kirk, was led by Bill Rowling, a leader who was characterised as being weak and ineffectual by some political commentators. Labour's central campaign was the so-called "Citizens for Rowling" petition which attacked National leader Robert Muldoon's forthright leadership style. This campaign was largely seen as having backfired on Labour.
The National Party responded with the formation of "Rob's Mob". As former Minister of Finance in the previous National government, Muldoon focused on the economic impact of Labour's policies. National's campaign advertising suggested that Labour's recently introduced compulsory personal superannuation scheme would result in the Government owning the New Zealand economy using the workers's money (akin to a communist state). Muldoon argued that his New Zealand superannuation scheme could be funded from future taxes rather than an additional tax on current wages.
The campaign achieved notoriety due to an infamous television commercial featuring "Dancing Cossacks" which was produced by Hanna Barbera on behalf of National's ad agency Colenso.[2]
A consummate orator and a skilled television performer, Muldoon's powerful presence on screen increased his popularity with voters.
Results
The final results of election: National won 55 seats, and Labour 32 seats. Thus Robert Muldoon replaced Bill Rowling as Prime Minister, ending the term of the Third Labour government, and beginning the term of the Third National government. The party seat numbers were an exact opposite of the 1972 election. No minor parties won seats. There were 1,953,050 electors on the roll, with 1,603,733 (82.11%) voting.
Notable electorate results included the election of two Māori MPs to general seats; the first time that any Māori had been elected to a non-Māori seat since James Carroll in 1893. The MPs in question were Ben Couch in Wairarapa and Rex Austin in Awarua.
In Palmerston North and Western Hutt, Labour was first on election night but lost when special votes were counted.
Party |
Candidates |
Total votes |
Percentage |
Seats won |
Change |
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National |
87 |
763,136 |
47.59 |
55 |
+23 |
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Labour |
87 |
634,453 |
39.56 |
32 |
-23 |
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Social Credit |
87 |
119,147 |
7.43 |
0 |
±0 |
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Values |
87 |
83,241 |
5.19 |
0 |
±0 |
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Independent |
67 |
3,756 |
0.23 |
0 |
±0 |
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Total |
415 |
1,603,733 |
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87 |
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Votes summary
Popular Vote |
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National |
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47.59% |
Labour |
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39.56% |
Social Credit |
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7.43% |
Values |
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5.19% |
Independents |
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0.23% |
Parliament seats |
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National |
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63.22% |
Labour |
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36.78% |
The table below shows the results of the 1975 general election:
Key
National
Labour
Social Credit
Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1975
Electorate | Incumbent | Winner | Majority | Runner up |
General electorates |
Auckland Central |
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Norman Douglas |
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Richard Prebble |
289 |
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Murray McCully |
Avon |
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Mary Batchelor |
5,503 |
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T P George |
Awarua |
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Aubrey Begg |
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Rex Austin |
2,150 |
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Aubrey Begg |
Bay of Plenty |
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Percy Allen |
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Duncan MacIntyre |
3,960 |
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R F McKee |
Birkenhead |
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Norman King |
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Jim McLay |
2,816 |
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Norman King |
Christchurch Central |
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Bruce Barclay |
2,973 |
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T G B Armitage |
Clutha |
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Peter Gordon |
4,735 |
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F A O'Connell |
Coromandel |
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Leo Schultz |
4,724 |
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R L Bradley |
Dunedin Central |
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Brian MacDonell |
1,428 |
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A R Bright |
Dunedin North |
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Ethel McMillan |
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Richard Walls |
958 |
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B K Arnold |
East Coast Bays |
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Frank Gill |
5,594 |
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L R Stanton |
Eden |
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Mike Moore |
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Aussie Malcolm |
1,331 |
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Mike Moore |
Egmont |
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Venn Young |
4,120 |
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D W Duggan |
Franklin |
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Bill Birch |
7,605 |
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R Waishing |
Gisborne |
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Trevor Davey |
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Bob Bell |
1,321 |
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Trevor Davey |
Grey Lynn |
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Eddie Isbey |
2,839 |
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J Meder |
Hamilton East |
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Rufus Rogers |
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Ian Shearer |
2,246 |
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Rufus Rogers |
Hamilton West |
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Dorothy Jelicich |
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Mike Minogue |
2,069 |
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Dorothy Jelicich |
Hastings |
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Richard Mayson |
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Robert Fenton |
491 |
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Richard Mason |
Hawkes Bay |
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Richard Harrison |
3,805 |
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David Butcher |
Henderson |
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Martyn Finlay |
401 |
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W A Adams |
Heretaunga |
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Ron Bailey |
336 |
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Julie Cameron |
Hobson |
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Logan Sloane |
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Neill Austin |
4,101 |
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Howard Manning [nb 1] |
Hutt |
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Trevor Young |
1,019 |
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B R Newell |
Invercargill |
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J. B. Munro |
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Norman Jones |
2,533 |
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J. B. Munro |
Island Bay |
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Gerald O'Brien |
1,274 |
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W C Nathan |
Kapiti |
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Frank O'Flynn |
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Barry Brill |
2,222 |
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Frank O'Flynn |
Karori |
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Jack Marshall |
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Hugh Templeton |
4,830 |
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Margaret Shields |
King Country |
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Jim Bolger |
4,316 |
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T D Varnam |
Lyttelton |
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Tom McGuigan |
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Colleen Dewe |
999 |
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Tom McGuigan |
Manawatu |
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Allan McCready |
2,918 |
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A C Eyles |
Mangere |
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Colin Moyle |
1,604 |
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S A Lawson |
Manukau |
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Roger Douglas |
678 |
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B R Leaming |
Manurewa |
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Phil Amos |
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Merv Wellington |
1,358 |
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Phil Amos |
Marlborough |
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Ian Brooks |
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Edward Latter |
3,010 |
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Ian Brooks |
Miramar |
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Bill Young |
1,749 |
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John Wybrow |
Mt Albert |
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Warren Freer |
247 |
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Frank Ryan |
Napier |
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Gordon Christie |
931 |
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J K W Isles |
Nelson |
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Stanley Whitehead |
1,093 |
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I D McWhannel |
New Lynn |
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Jonathan Hunt |
890 |
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B J O'Connor |
New Plymouth |
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Ron Barclay |
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Tony Friedlander |
1,935 |
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Ron Barclay |
North Shore |
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George Gair |
5,247 |
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Mrs W N Hoadley |
Oamaru |
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Bill Laney |
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Jonathan Elworthy |
2,196 |
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W R Laney |
Onehunga |
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Hugh Watt |
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Frank Rogers |
1,044 |
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K A O'Brien |
Otago Central |
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Ian Quigley |
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Warren Cooper |
2,371 |
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Ian Quigley |
Otahuhu |
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Bob Tizard |
3,785 |
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Mrs L E Morris |
Pahiatua |
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Keith Holyoake |
6,769 |
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R A Garden |
Pakuranga |
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Gavin Downie |
7,016 |
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Geoff Braybrooke |
Palmerston North |
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Joe Walding |
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John Lithgow |
142 |
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Joe Walding |
Papanui |
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Bert Walker |
2,985 |
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R A Garden |
Petone |
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Fraser Colman |
2,834 |
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B R Gluyas |
Piako |
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Jack Luxton |
6,174 |
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Helen Clark |
Porirua |
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Gerard Wall |
2,265 |
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R A Doughty |
Raglan |
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Douglas Carter |
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Marilyn Waring |
3,756 |
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W D Pickering |
Rakaia |
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Colin McLachlan |
5,237 |
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G W Lowrie |
Rangiora |
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Kerry Burke |
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Derek Quigley |
1,386 |
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Kerry Burke |
Rangitikei |
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Roy Jack |
1,756 |
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Bruce Beetham |
Remuera |
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Allan Highet |
8,656 |
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G B Mead |
Riccarton |
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Eric Holland |
4,766 |
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D A Johnson |
Rodney |
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Peter Wilkinson |
7,817 |
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J Prebble |
Roskill |
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Arthur Faulkner |
530 |
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John Maurice Priestley |
Rotorua |
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Harry Lapwood |
3,605 |
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Peter Tapsell |
Ruahine |
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Les Gandar |
2,763 |
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R J Willing |
St Albans |
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Roger Drayton |
1,570 |
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Ms P R Rotherberg |
St Kilda |
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William Fraser |
1,890 |
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G B Heslop |
South Canterbury |
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Rob Talbot |
4,301 |
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N B Lambert |
Stratford |
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David Thomson |
5,667 |
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P P Hopkins |
Sydenham |
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John Kirk |
3,817 |
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P K Matheson |
Tamaki |
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Robert Muldoon |
6,735 |
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C T Kaye |
Tasman |
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Bill Rowling |
529 |
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Peter Malone |
Taupo |
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Jack Ridley |
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Ray La Varis |
1,614 |
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Jack Ridley |
Tauranga |
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Keith Allen |
4,843 |
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R J Hendry |
Timaru |
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Basil Arthur |
1,011 |
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D A J Walker |
Waikato |
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Lance Adams-Schneider |
7,073 |
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B G West |
Wairarapa |
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Jack Williams |
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Ben Couch |
1,468 |
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Jack Williams |
Waitemata |
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Michael Bassett |
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Dail Jones |
1,385 |
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Michael Bassett |
Wallace |
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Brian Talboys |
6,978 |
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I D Lamont |
Wanganui |
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Russell Marshall |
1,244 |
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J G Rowan |
Wellington Central |
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Ken Comber |
1,076 |
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D A Shand |
West Coast |
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Paddy Blanchfield |
2,401 |
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Barry Dallas |
Western Hutt |
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Henry May |
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Brian Lambert |
109 |
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Henry May |
Whangarei |
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Murray Smith |
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John Elliott |
2,710 |
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Murray Smith |
Wigram |
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Mick Connelly |
1,967 |
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P N Russell |
Māori electorates |
Eastern Maori |
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Paraone Reweti |
6,261 |
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M Searancke |
Northern Maori |
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Matiu Rata |
4,151 |
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Winston Peters |
Southern Maori |
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Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan |
6,452 |
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W K Amaru |
Western Maori |
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Koro Wētere |
8,925 |
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E. S. Rangi |
Table footnotes:
Notes
References
- Atkinson, Neill (2003). Adventures in Democracy: A History of the Vote in New Zealand. Dunedin: University of Otago Press.
- Chapman, George (1980). The Years of Lightning. Wellington: AH & AW Reed. ISBN 0-589-01346-7.
- Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party. Auckland: Reed Methuen. ISBN 0-474-00177-6.
- Levine, Stephen; Lodge, Juliet (1976). The New Zealand General Election of 1975. Wellington: Price Milburn for New Zealand University Press. ISBN 0-7055-0624-X.
- Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946-1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8.
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
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