46th New Zealand Parliament

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The 46th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Its composition was determined by the 1999 elections, and it sat until the 2002 elections.

The 46th Parliament marked a change of government, with a coalition of the Labour Party and the Alliance taking office. Helen Clark replaced Jenny Shipley as Prime Minister. The National Party, which had formed a minority government for the last part of the 45th Parliament, became the largest opposition party, eventually emerging under a new leader, Bill English. Other parties in Parliament were ACT, the Greens, New Zealand First, and United. Several parties represented at the end of the previous Parliament, such as Mauri Pacific, were wiped out, failing to retain any of their seats.

The 46th Parliament consisted of one hundred and twenty representatives. Sixty-seven of these representatives were chosen by geographical electorates, including six special Maori electorates. The remainder were elected by means of party-list proportional representation under the MMP electoral system.

[edit] Electoral boundaries for the 46th Parliament

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[edit] Initial composition of the 46th Parliament

MP Party Electorate MP's term
Anderton, Jim Alliance Wigram Sixth
Ardern, Shane National Taranaki Second
Awatere Huata, Donna ACT - Second
Barker, Rick Labour Tukituki Third
Barnett, Tim Labour Christchurch Central Second
Benson-Pope, David Labour Dunedin South First
Beyer, Georgina Labour Wairarapa First
Braybrooke, Geoff Labour Napier Seventh
Bradford, Max National - Fourth
Bradford, Sue Green - First
Brown, Peter New Zealand First - Second
Brownlee, Gerry National Ilam Second
Bunkle, Phillida Alliance - Second
Burton, Mark Labour Taupo Third
Campbell, Kevin Alliance - First
Carter, Chris Labour Te Atatu Third
Carter, David National - Third
Carter, John National Northland Fifth
Chadwick, Stephanie Labour Rotorua First
Clark, Helen Labour Mt Albert Seventh
Cosgrove, Clayton Labour Waimakariri First
Creech, Wyatt National - Fifth
Cullen, Michael Labour - Seventh
Cunliffe, David Labour Titirangi First
Dalziel, Lianne Labour Christchurch East Fourth
Donald, Rod Green - Second
Donnelly, Brian New Zealand First - Second
Duncan, Helen Labour - Second
Dunne, Peter United Ohariu-Belmont Sixth
Duynhoven Harry Labour New Plymouth Fourth
Dyson, Ruth Labour Banks Peninsula Third
Eckhoff, Gerry ACT - First
English, Bill National Clutha-Southland Fourth
Ewen-Street, Ian Green - First
Field, Taito Phillip Labour Mangere Third
Fitzsimons, Jeanette Green Coromandel Second
Franks, Stephen ACT - First
Gallagher, Martin Labour Hamilton West Second
Gillon, Grant Alliance - Second
Goff, Phil Labout Mt Roskill Seventh
Gordon, Liz Alliance - Second
Gosche, Mark Labour Maungakiekie Second
Harré, Laila Alliance - Second
Hartley, Ann Labour Northcote First
Hasler, Marie National - Third
Hawke, Joe Labour - Second
Hawkins, George Labour Manurewa Fourth
Heatley, Phil National Whangarei First
Herlihy, Gavan National Otago Second
Hide, Rodney ACT - Second
Hobbs, Marian Labour Wellington Central Second
Hodgson, Pete Labour Dunedin North Fourth
Horomia, Parekura Labour Ikaroa-Rawhiti First
Hunt, Jonathan Labour - Twelfth
Hutchison, Paul National Port Waikato First
Jackson, Willie Alliance - First
Jennings, Owen ACT - Second
Keall, Judy Labour Otaki Fifth
Kedgley, Sue Green - First
Kelly, Graham Labour Mana Fifth
Kidd, Doug National - Eighth
King, Annette Labour Rongotai Sixth
Kyd, Warren National Hunua Fifth
Laban, Winnie Labour - First
Lee-Vercoe, Sandra Alliance - Third
Locke, Keith Green - First
Luxton, John National - Fifth
Mackey, Janet Labour East Coast Third
Maharey, Steve Labour Palmerston North Fourth
Mahuta, Nanaia Labour Te Tai Hauauru Second
Mallard, Trevor Labour Hutt South Sixth
Mapp, Wayne National North Shore Second
Mark, Ron New Zealand First - Second
McCully, Murray National Albany Fifth
McKinnon, Don National - Eighth
Neeson, Brian National Waitakere Fourth
Newman, Muriel ACT - Second
O'Connor, Damien Labour West Coast-Tasman Third
Okeroa, Mahara Labour Te Tai Tonga First
Peck, Mark Labour Invercargill Third
Peters, Winston New Zealand First Tauranga Seventh
Pettis, Jill Labour Whanganui Third
Power, Simon National Rangitikei Second
Prebble, Richard ACT - Eighth
Rich, Katherine National - First
Ririnui, Mita Labour Waiariki First
Robertson, Ross Labour Manukau East Fifth
Robson, Matt Alliance - Second
Roy, Eric National - Third
Ryall, Tony National Bay of Plenty Fourth
Samuels, Dover Labour Te Tao Tokerau Second
Scott, Lynda National Kaikoura First
Shipley, Jenny National Rakaia Fifth
Shirley, Ken ACT - Fourth
Simcock, Bob National - Second
Simich, Clem National Tamaki Fourth
Smith, Lockwood National Rodney Sixth
Smith, Nick National Nelson Fourth
Sowry, Roger National - Fourth
Steel, Tony National Hamilton East Third
Sutton, Jim Labour Aoraki Fifth
Swain, Paul Labour Rimutaka Fourth
Tanczos, Nandor Green - First
Tamihere, John Labour Hauraki First
Te Heuheu, Georgina National - Second
Tisch, Lindsay National Karapiro First
Tizard, Judith Labour Auckland Central Fourth
Tolley, Anne National - First
Turia, Tariana Labour - Second
Upton, Simon National - Seventh
Vernon, Belinda National - Second
Webster, Penny ACT - First
Williamson, Maurice National Pakuranga Fifth
Wilson, Margaret Labour - First
Wong, Pansy National - Second
Woolerton, Doug New Zealand First - Second
Worth, Richard National Epsom First
Wright, John Alliance - Second
Yates, Dianne Labour - Third
Young, Annabel National - Second

[edit] Changes during term