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Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election by electorate

Candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election by electorate

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Seventy-one members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were elected from electorates in the general election on 23 September 2017.

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General electorates

Auckland Central

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Bay of Plenty

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Botany

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Christchurch Central

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Christchurch East

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Clutha-Southland

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Coromandel

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Dunedin North

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Dunedin South

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East Coast

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East Coast Bays

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Epsom

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Hamilton East

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Hamilton West

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Helensville

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Hunua

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Hutt South

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Ilam

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Invercargill

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Kaikōura

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Kelston

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Mana

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Māngere

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Manukau East

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Manurewa

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Maungakiekie

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Mount Albert

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Mount Roskill

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Napier

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Nelson

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New Lynn

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New Plymouth

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North Shore

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Northcote

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Northland

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Ōhāriu

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Ōtaki

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Pakuranga

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Palmerston North

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Papakura

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Port Hills

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Rangitata

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Rangitīkei

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Rimutaka

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Rodney

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Rongotai

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Rotorua

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Selwyn

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Tāmaki

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Taranaki-King Country

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Taupō

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Tauranga

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Te Atatū

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Tukituki

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Upper Harbour

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Waikato

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Waimakariri

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Wairarapa

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Waitaki

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Wellington Central

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West Coast-Tasman

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Whanganui

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Whangarei

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Wigram

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Māori electorates

Hauraki-Waikato

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Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

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Tāmaki Makaurau

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Te Tai Hauāuru

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Te Tai Tokerau

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Te Tai Tonga

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Waiariki

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