43rd New Zealand Parliament
The 43rd New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. Its composition was determined by the 1990 elections, and it sat until the 1993 elections.
The 43rd Parliament saw the beginning of the fourth National Party government, with the Labour Party failing to win a third term in office. The 43rd Parliament was heavily dominated by National, which controlled nearly seventy percent of the seats. Only one minor party, Jim Anderton's NewLabour, was present at the beginning of the 43rd Parliament. Later, NewLabour would join with several unrepresented parties to form the Alliance, which would gain two additional seats when two National MPs defected. Another National MP, Winston Peters, would also break away from his party, becoming an independent.
The 43rd Parliament consisted of ninety-seven representatives, the same as the previous Parliament. All of these representatives were chosen by single-member geographical electorates, including four special Māori electorates.
Electoral boundaries for the 43rd Parliament
Initial composition of the 43rd Parliament
The tables below shows the results of the 1990 general election:
Key
National
Labour
Democrats
NewLabour
Mana Motuhake
Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1990
Electorate | Incumbent | Winner | Majority | Runner up |
General electorates |
Albany |
|
Don McKinnon |
7,455 |
|
J Allen |
Ashburton |
|
Jenny Shipley |
7,922 |
|
Basil Moskovis |
Auckland Central |
|
Richard Prebble |
3,277 |
|
K Hill |
Avon |
|
Larry Sutherland |
4,250 |
|
W Rush |
Awarua |
|
Jeff Grant |
4,964 |
|
H A Russell |
Bay of Islands |
|
John Carter |
5,285 |
|
B R Dent |
Birkenhead |
|
Jenny Kirk |
|
Ian Revell |
2,813 |
|
Jenny Kirk |
Christchurch Central |
|
Geoffrey Palmer |
|
Lianne Dalziel |
3,769 |
|
R Gluer |
Christchurch North |
|
Mike Moore |
2,148 |
|
P Yarrell |
Clevedon |
|
Warren Kyd |
4,732 |
|
A Stubbs-Batten |
Clutha |
|
Robin Gray |
6,527 |
|
J Buchanan |
Coromandel |
|
Graeme Lee |
6,342 |
|
Margaret Hawkeswood |
Dunedin North |
|
Stan Rodger |
|
Pete Hodgson |
2,336 |
|
G Donoghue |
Dunedin West |
|
Geoffrey Palmer |
1,779 |
|
Ian McMeeking |
East Cape |
|
Anne Collins |
|
Tony Ryall |
1,968 |
|
Anne Collins |
East Coast Bays |
|
Murray McCully |
5,216 |
|
Gary Knapp |
Eastern Hutt |
|
Trevor Young |
|
Paul Swain |
801 |
|
R F Thomas |
Eden |
|
Richard Northey |
|
Christine Fletcher |
1,524 |
|
Richard Northey |
Fendalton |
|
Philip Burdon |
4,993 |
|
T Day |
Gisborne |
|
Allan Wallbank |
|
Wayne Kimber |
449 |
|
Allan Wallbank |
Glenfield |
|
Judy Keall |
|
Peter Hilt |
2,958 |
|
Judy Keall |
Hamilton East |
|
Bill Dillon |
|
Tony Steel |
2,121 |
|
Bill Dillon |
Hamilton West |
|
Trevor Mallard |
|
Grant Thomas |
1,563 |
|
Trevor Mallard |
Hastings |
|
David Butcher |
|
Jeff Whitaker |
728 |
|
David Butcher |
Hawkes Bay |
|
Bill Sutton |
|
Michael Laws |
2,895 |
|
Bill Sutton |
Heretaunga |
|
Bill Jeffries |
|
Peter McCardle |
1,122 |
|
Bill Jeffries |
Hobson |
|
Ross Meurant |
6,641 |
|
H Henry |
Horowhenua |
|
Annette King |
|
Hamish Hancock |
624 |
|
Annette King |
Invercargill |
|
Rob Munro |
4,137 |
|
B G Rait |
Island Bay |
|
Elizabeth Tennet |
3,635 |
|
A Nolan |
Kaimai |
|
Robert Anderson |
8,147 |
|
G L Dickson |
Kaipara |
|
Lockwood Smith |
8,610 |
|
W K Sellwood |
Kapiti |
|
Margaret Shields |
|
Roger Sowry |
1,599 |
|
Margaret Shields |
King Country |
|
Jim Bolger |
7,274 |
|
C Gordon |
Lyttelton |
|
Peter Simpson |
|
Gail McIntosh |
68 |
|
Peter Simpson |
Manawatu |
|
David Robinson |
|
Hamish MacIntyre |
3,089 |
|
David Robinson |
Mangere |
|
David Lange |
4,039 |
|
B Archer |
Manurewa |
|
Roger Douglas |
|
George Hawkins |
1,143 |
|
P Baker |
Maramarua |
|
Bill Birch |
7,670 |
|
Charles Chauvel |
Marlborough |
|
Doug Kidd |
7,187 |
|
B Hutchinson |
Matamata |
|
John Luxton |
8,501 |
|
W J Pepperell |
Miramar |
|
Peter Neilson |
|
Graeme Reeves |
552 |
|
Peter Neilson |
Mt Albert |
|
Helen Clark |
1,230 |
|
L Bellshaw |
Napier |
|
Geoff Braybrooke |
1,265 |
|
C M Pritchard |
Nelson |
|
Philip Woollaston |
|
John Blincoe |
636 |
|
L Baigent |
New Lynn |
|
Jonathan Hunt |
1,099 |
|
M A Bishop |
New Plymouth |
|
Harry Duynhoven |
|
John Armstrong |
1,701 |
|
Harry Duynhoven |
North Shore |
|
George Gair |
|
Bruce Cliffe |
6,183 |
|
G Ransom |
Ohariu |
|
Peter Dunne |
783 |
|
George Mathew |
Onehunga |
|
Fred Gerbic |
|
Grahame Thorne |
612 |
|
Fred Gerbic |
Otago |
|
Warren Cooper |
3,927 |
|
T Cooke |
Otara |
|
Colin Moyle |
|
Trevor Rogers |
1,226 |
|
Taito Phillip Field |
Pahiatua |
|
John Falloon |
7,689 |
|
M Martindale |
Pakuranga |
|
Maurice Williamson |
9,086 |
|
F C Grant |
Palmerston North |
|
Trevor de Cleene |
|
Steve Maharey |
349 |
|
P L Sherriff |
Panmure |
|
Bob Tizard |
|
Judith Tizard |
1,098 |
|
Gray Bartlett |
Papakura |
|
Merv Wellington |
|
John Robertson |
5,665 |
|
James Stubbs |
Papatoetoe |
|
Ross Robertson |
510 |
|
A W Brewster |
Pencarrow |
|
Sonja Davies |
384 |
|
Ray Wallace |
Porirua |
|
Graham Kelly |
3,453 |
|
P Faulkner |
Raglan |
|
Simon Upton |
5,442 |
|
O Scaletti-Longley |
Rangiora |
|
Jim Gerard |
5,273 |
|
J A McLachlan |
Rangitikei |
|
Denis Marshall |
6,127 |
|
P Barton |
Remuera |
|
Doug Graham |
7,368 |
|
C Harding |
Roskill |
|
Phil Goff |
|
Gilbert Myles |
644 |
|
Phil Goff |
Rotorua |
|
Paul East |
5,270 |
|
B Raitt |
St Albans |
|
David Caygill |
1,560 |
|
D Dumergue |
St Kilda |
|
Michael Cullen |
1,886 |
|
B Alexander |
Selwyn |
|
Ruth Richardson |
5,441 |
|
V Elley |
Sydenham |
|
Jim Anderton |
1,443 |
|
L S Constable |
Tamaki |
|
Robert Muldoon |
7,592 |
|
M Martindale |
Taranaki |
|
Roger Maxwell |
7,867 |
|
S Dalziel |
Tarawera |
|
Ian McLean |
|
Max Bradford |
5,152 |
|
M R Moore |
Tasman |
|
Ken Shirley |
|
Nick Smith |
2,246 |
|
Ken Shirley |
Tauranga |
|
Winston Peters |
9,314 |
|
W K Delaney |
Te Atatu |
|
Michael Bassett |
|
Brian Neeson |
1,370 |
|
Dan McCaffrey |
Timaru |
|
Maurice McTigue |
3,192 |
|
G J Clarke |
Titirangi |
|
Ralph Maxwell |
|
Marie Hasler |
64 |
|
Ralph Maxwell |
Tongariro |
|
Noel Scott |
|
Ian Peters |
886 |
|
Noel Scott |
Waikaremoana |
|
Roger McClay |
5,865 |
|
D Davies |
Waikato |
|
Rob Storey |
6,172 |
|
G Middleton |
Waipa |
|
Katherine O'Regan |
8,477 |
|
M Apiata-Wade |
Wairarapa |
|
Wyatt Creech |
4,141 |
|
P Morgan |
Waitaki |
|
Jim Sutton |
|
Alec Neill |
2,905 |
|
Jim Sutton |
Waitotara |
|
Venn Young |
|
Peter Gresham |
7,192 |
|
D T O'Sullivan |
Wallace |
|
Derek Angus |
|
Bill English |
8,886 |
|
David Soper |
Wanganui |
|
Russell Marshall |
|
Cam Campion |
409 |
|
Jill Pettis |
Wellington Central |
|
Fran Wilde |
246 |
|
Pauline Gardiner[nb 1] |
West Auckland |
|
Jack Elder |
252 |
|
L Wicks |
West Coast |
|
Kerry Burke |
|
Margaret Moir |
2,611 |
|
Kerry Burke |
Western Hutt |
|
John Terris |
|
Joy Quigley |
700 |
|
John Terris |
Whangarei |
|
John Banks |
6,839 |
|
E E Tait |
Yaldhurst |
|
Margaret Austin |
42 |
|
J Connelly |
Māori electorates |
Eastern Maori |
|
Peter Tapsell |
6,844 |
|
W K Kaa |
Northern Maori |
|
Bruce Gregory |
956 |
|
Matiu Rata |
Southern Maori |
|
Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan |
7,614 |
|
Tikirau Stevens |
Western Maori |
|
Koro Wētere |
5,466 |
|
Eva Rickard |
Table footnotes:
- ↑ Gardiner was first on election night for Wellington Central, but lost when special votes were included
By-elections during 43rd Parliament
There were a number of changes during the term of the 43rd Parliament.
Summary of changes during term
- Jim Anderton, the sole MP for the NewLabour Party, merged his party with several others to form the Alliance in 1991. Anderton was thereafter recorded as an Alliance MP rather than a NewLabour MP.
- Rob Muldoon, the National Party MP for Tamaki and a former Prime Minister of New Zealand, quit Parliament on 17 December 1991. His departure prompted a by-election in Tamaki early the following year — it was won by Clem Simich, also of the National Party.
- Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, the National Party MPs for Roskill and Manawatu, respectively, quit their party in 1992. They established a small group Liberal Party, which they eventually merged into the Alliance.
- Fran Wilde, the Labour Party MP for Wellington Central, quit Parliament in 1992 to become Mayor of Wellington. Her departure prompted a by-election in Wellington Central in December — it was won by Chris Laidlaw, also of the Labour Party.
- Cam Campion, the National Party MP for Wanganui, announced his resignation from the party on 3 March 1993. He accused the party of attempting to rig the reselection process against him. Campion remained an independent for the remainder of the term.
- Winston Peters, the National Party MP for Tauranga, resigned from both his party and his seat on 18 March 1993. His departure prompted a by-election in Tauranga in April — Peters contested and won it as an independent candidate. Later, he would found the New Zealand First party.
Notes
References
- Bassett, Michael (2008). Working with David: Inside the Lange Cabinet. Auckland: Hodder Moa. ISBN 978-1-86971-094-1.