National releases 2017 Party List
National releases 2017 Party List
National’s 2017 Party List is a strong mix of experienced talent and fresh faces, Party President Peter Goodfellow says.
“National is incredibly lucky to have so many capable people we can draw on, from our Leader and Prime Minister Bill English right through to our newest candidates.
“Putting together a list is never easy, but this strikes the right balance between recognising experience, diversity, and pursuing ongoing renewal.”
The current Cabinet and Speaker David Carter make up spots one through 21, with existing MPs and new candidates following that. If National matched its result from 2014, 13 new MPs would enter Parliament alongside 47 returning MPs.
“Rejuvenation is important for any political party, and National is going into this election with some fantastic new candidates. We are also farewelling some very dedicated MPs who have served their constituents, our party and the country with distinction,” Mr Goodfellow says.
“This is National’s most diverse list ever. We’re incredibly proud to represent New Zealanders from all walks of life, with a range of ethnicities and backgrounds. We’ve got businesspeople, teachers, farmers, community advocates, scientists, and a pilot – just to name a few.
“National is working hard to build a strong economy so we can afford to invest in the things that matter to New Zealanders, like training more teachers, investing in health services, building more schools and roads, and boosting family incomes.
“Every MMP election is very close. All of our candidates will be campaigning hard to ensure National gets a strong Party Vote result so we can keep delivering for New Zealanders.
“The only way
to secure another strong, National-led Government and avoid
a chaotic Labour/Greens/New Zealand First coalition is by
Party Voting National, and that’s what all of our
candidates and volunteers will be focused on over the next
eight weeks.”
National’s 2017 List
1
Bill English
List
2
Paula Bennett
Upper
Harbour
3
David Carter
List
4
Steven
Joyce
List
5
Gerry Brownlee
Ilam
6
Simon
Bridges
Tauranga
7
Amy
Adams
Selwyn
8
Jonathan
Coleman
Northcote
9
Chris
Finlayson
Rongotai
10
Michael Woodhouse
Dunedin
North
11
Anne Tolley
East Coast
12
Nathan
Guy
Otaki
13
Nikki Kaye
Auckland
Central
14
Todd McClay
Rotorua
15
Nick
Smith
Nelson
16
Judith
Collins
Papakura
17
Maggie Barry
North
Shore
18
Paul Goldsmith
Epsom
19
Louise
Upston
Taupo
20
Alfred Ngaro
Te
Atatu
21
Mark Mitchell
Rodney
22
Nicky
Wagner
Christchurch Central
23
Jacqui
Dean
Waitaki
24
David Bennett
Hamilton
East
25
Tim Macindoe
Hamilton West
26
Scott
Simpson
Coromandel
27
Jami-Lee
Ross
Botany
28
Barabara Kuriger
Taranaki-King
Country
29
Matt Doocey
Waimakariri
30
Brett
Hudson
Ohariu
31
Melissa Lee
Mt
Albert
32
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi
Manukau
East
33
Jian Yang
List
34
Parmjeet
Parmar
Mt Roskill
35
Jonathan Young
New
Plymouth
36
Joanne Hayes
Christchurch
East
37
Ian McKelvie
Rangitikei
38
Simon
O'Connor
Tamaki
39
Andrew
Bayly
Hunua
40
Chris Bishop
Hutt
South
41
Sarah Dowie
Invercargill
42
Nuk
Korako
Port Hills
43
Todd Muller
Bay of
Plenty
44
Maureen Pugh
West Coast
Tasman
45
Shane Reti
Whangarei
46
Alastair
Scott
Wairarapa
47
Stuart
Smith
Kaikoura
48
Nicola Willis
Wellington
Central
49
Agnes Loheni
Mangere
50
Paulo
Garcia
New Lynn
51
Matt
King
Northland
52
David
Hiatt
Wigram
53
Matthew Gregory
Dunedin
South
54
Adrienne Pierce
Palmerston
North
55
David Elliot
Napier
56
Katrina
Bungard
Manurewa
57
Bala
Berram
Kelston
58
Carolyn
O'Fallon
Rimutaka
59
Euon
Murrell
Mana
60
Simeon
Brown
Pakuranga
61
Andrew
Falloon
Rangitata
62
Harete
Hipango
Whanganui
63
Denise
Lee
Maungakiekie
64
Chris
Penk
Helensville
65
Erica Stanford
East Coast
Bays
66
Tim Van de Molen
Waikato
67
Lawrence
Yule
Tukituki
68
TO BE
CONFIRMED
Clutha-Southland
69
Sarah Jo
Barley
List
70
Lisa Whyte
List
71
Linda
Cooper
List
72
Dan Bidois
List
73
Rahul
Sirigiri
List
74
Hadleigh
Reid
List
75
Graham Collins
List
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