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Revision as of 11:42, 21 September 2007
The 2005 New Zealand general election took place on 17 September 2005 and determined the composition of the 48th New Zealand Parliament. The table below lists all the political parties and the members of parliaments in the current New Zealand Parliament, 48th New Zealand Parliament. The political parties are listed alphabetically and the members of parliaments in each party are ranked according to their caucus ranking.
Act Party's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Rodney Hide | 49 | MP for Epsom | 131,620 |
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2 | Heather Roy | 41 | List MP | 118,000 |
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Green Party's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Jeanette Fitzsimons | 60 | List MP | 138,100 |
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2 | Sue Bradford | 53 | List MP | 118,000 |
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3 | Sue Kedgley | 57 | List MP | 130,000 |
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4 | Keith Locke | 61 | List MP | 118,000 |
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5 | Metiria Turei | 35 | List MP | 130,000 |
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6 | Nandor Tanczos | 39 | List MP | 118,000 |
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Jim Anderton's Progressive Party's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Hon Jim Anderton | 67 | MP for Wigram | 216,000 |
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Labour Party's current parliamentary caucus
It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled Labour Party caucus in the 48th New Zealand Parliament. (Discuss) |
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Rt Hon Helen Clark | 55 | MP for Mt.Albert | 347,000 |
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2 | Dr Hon Michael Cullen | 60 | List MP | 245,000 |
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3 | Hon Steve Maharey | 52 | MP for Palmerston North | 216,000 |
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4 | Hon Phil Goff | 52 | MP for Mt.Roskill | 216,000 |
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5 | Hon Annette King | 58 | MP for Rongotai | 216,000 |
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6 | Hon Trevor Mallard | 51 | MP for Hutt South | 216,000 |
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7 | Hon Pete Hodgson | 55 | MP for Dunedin North | 216,000 |
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8 | Hon Parekura Horomia | 55 | MP for Ikaroa-Rawhiti | 216,000 |
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9 | Hon Mark Burton | 49 | MP for Taupo | 216,000 |
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10 | Hon Ruth Dyson | 48 | MP for Banks Peninsula | 216,000 |
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11 | Hon Chris Carter | 53 | MP for Te Atatu | 216,000 |
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12 | Hon Rick Barker | 54 | List MP | 216,000 |
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13 | Hon Lianne Dalziel | 45 | MP for Christchurch East | 216,000 |
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14 | Hon Damien O'Connor | 47 | MP for West Coast-Tasman | 216,000 |
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15 | Hon David Cunliffe | — | MP for New Lynn | 216,000 |
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16 | Hon David Parker | 45 | List MP | 216,000 |
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17 | Hon Nanaia Mahuta | 35 | MP for Tainui | 216,000 |
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18 | Hon Clayton Cosgrove | 36 | MP for Waimakariri | 216,000 |
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19 | Hon Judith Tizard | 49 | MP for Auckland Central | 183,000 |
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20 | Hon Dover Samuels | 66 | List MP | 183,000 |
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21 | Hon Harry Duynhoven | 50 | MP for Palmerston North | 183,000 |
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22 | Hon Mita Ririnui | — | List MP | 183,000 |
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23 | Hon Luamanuvao Winnie Laban | 50 | MP for Mana | 183,000 |
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24 | Hon Mahara Okeroa | 59 | MP for Te Tai Tonga | 183,000 |
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n/a | Hon Margaret Wilson | 58 | List MP | 216,000 |
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n/a | Tim Barnett | 47 | MP for Christchurch Central | 162,525 |
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n/a | Darren Hughes | 27 | MP for Otaki | 130,000 |
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n/a | Hon David Benson-Pope | 55 | MP for Dunedin South | 130,000 | |
n/a | Steve Chadwick | 57 | MP for Rotorua | 130,000 |
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n/a | Charles Chauvel | 36 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Dr Ashraf Choudhary QSO | 56 | List MP | 122,000 |
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n/a | Russell Fairbrother | 61 | List MP | 130,000 |
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n/a | Darien Fenton | 51 | List MP | 122,000 |
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n/a | Martin Gallagher | 53 | MP for Hamilton West | 130,000 |
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n/a | Hon Mark Gosche | 50 | MP for Maungakiekie | 130,000 |
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n/a | Ann Hartley | 63 | List MP | 130,000 |
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n/a | Hon George Hawkins | 59 | MP for Manurewa | 118,000 |
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n/a | Dave Hereora | 49 | List MP | 130,000 |
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n/a | Hon Marian Hobbs | 58 | MP for Wellington Central | 122,000 |
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n/a | Shane Jones | 46 | List MP | 130,000 |
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n/a | Moana Mackey | 31 | List MP | 122,000 |
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n/a | Sue Moroney | 41 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Jill Pettis | 53 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Lynne Pillay | 55 | MP for Waitakere | 130,000 |
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n/a | Ross Robertson | 56 | List MP | 130,000 |
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n/a | Lesley Soper | 51 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Maryan Street | 50 | List MP | 122,000 |
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n/a | Hon Paul Swain | 54 | MP for Rimutaka | 118,000 |
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n/a | Dianne Yates | 62 | List MP | 130,000 |
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Maori Party's current parliamentary caucus
Following the 2005 General Election, the party's parliamentary caucus has four members:
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Tariana Turia | 61 | MP for Te tai Hauauru | 134,860 |
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2 | Dr Pita Sharples CBE | 64 | MP for Tamaki Makarau | 134,860 |
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3 | Hone Harawira | 50 | MP for Te tai Tokerau | 118,000 |
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4 | Te Ururoa Flavell | 50 | MP for Waiariki | 118,000 |
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National Party's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | John Key | 44 | MP for Helensville | 216,000 |
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2 | Hon Bill English | 44 | MP for Clutha-Southland | 158,000 |
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3 | Gerry Brownlee | 49 | MP for Ilam | 118,000 |
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4 | Simon Power | 35 | MP for Rangitikei | 130,000 |
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5 | Hon Dr Nick Smith | 41 | MP for Nelson | 118,000 |
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6 | Hon Tony Ryall | 41 | MP for Bay of Plenty | 118,000 |
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7 | Judith Collins | 46 | MP for Clevedon | 122,000 |
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8 | Katherine Rich | 38 | List MP | 130,000 |
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9 | Hon Maurice Williamson | 54 | MP for Pakuranga | 122,000 |
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10 | Hon David Carter | 53 | List MP | 130,000 |
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11 | Hon Murray McCully | 52 | MP for East Coast Bays | 118,000 |
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12 | Dr Hon Lockwood Smith | 57 | MP for Rodney | 122,000 |
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13 | Dr Wayne Mapp | 53 | MP for North Shore | 118,000 |
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14 | Chris Finlayson | 49 | List MP | 122,000 |
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15 | Tim Groser | 47 | List MP | 118,000 |
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16 | Anne Tolley | 52 | MP for East Coast | 130,000 |
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17 | Lindsay Tisch | 58 | MP for Piako | 158,000 |
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18 | Pansy Wong | 50 | List MP | 118,000 |
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19 | John Carter | 55 | MP for Northland | 122,000 |
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20 | Phil Heatley | 38 | MP for Whangarei | 118,000 |
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21 | Hon Georgina Te Heuheu QSO | 62 | List MP | 122,000 |
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22 | Dr Paul Hutchison | 58 | MP for Port Waikato | 118,000 |
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23 | Shane Ardern | 45 | MP for Taranaki-King Country | 130,000 |
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24 | Dr Richard Worth OBE, VRD | 57 | List MP | 130,000 |
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25 | Hon Tau Henare | 45 | List MP | 118,000 |
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26 | Dr Jonathan Coleman | 39 | MP for Northcote | 118,000 |
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27 | Hon Clem Simich | 66 | List MP | 152,000 |
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28 | Kate Wilkinson | 48 | List MP | 118,000 |
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29 | Eric Roy | 57 | MP for Invercargill | 118,000 |
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30 | Sandra Goudie | 53 | MP for Coromandel | 118,000 |
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n/a | Chris Auchinvole | 60 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | David Bennett | 35 | MP for Hamilton East | 118,000 |
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n/a | Paula Bennett | 36 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Dr Jackie Blue | 49 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Mark Blumsky QSO | 48 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Chester Borrows | 48 | MP for Whanganui | 118,000 |
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n/a | Bob Clarkson CNZM | 66 | MP for Tauranga | 118,000 |
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n/a | Brian Connell | 49 | MP for Rakaia | 118,000 |
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n/a | Jacqui Dean | 48 | MP for Otago | 118,000 |
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n/a | Craig Foss | 42 | MP for Tukituki | 118,000 |
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n/a | Jo Goodhew | 44 | MP for Aoraki | 118,000 |
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n/a | Nathan Guy | 35 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | John Hayes ONZM | 57 | MP for Wairarapa | 118,000 |
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n/a | Colin King | 56 | MP for Kaikoura | 118,000 |
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n/a | Allan Peachey | 56 | MP for Tamaki | 118,000 |
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n/a | Katrina Shanks | 36 | List MP | 118,000 |
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n/a | Chris Tremain | 39 | MP for Napier | 118,000 |
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n/a | Nicky Wagner | 52 | List MP | 118,000 |
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New Zealand First's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Rt Hon Winston Peters | 60 | List MP | 183,000 |
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2 | Peter Brown | 66 | List MP | 118,000 |
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3 | Hon Brian Donnelly | 56 | List MP | 130,000 |
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4 | Major Ron Mark | 51 | List MP | 122,000 |
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5 | Pita Paraone MNZM | 60 | List MP | 118,000 |
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6 | Barbara Stewart | 53 | List MP | 118,000 |
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7 | Doug Woolerton | 61 | List MP | 118,000 |
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United Future Party's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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1 | Hon Peter Dunne | 51 | MP for Ohariu-Belmont | 183,000 |
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2 | Judy Turner | 49 | List MP | 118,000 |
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Independent's current parliamentary caucus
Name | Age (as of 2005 General Election) | Electorate/List | Salary (as of 1 July 2005) | Caucus Responsibilities | |
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n/a | Hon Taito Phillip Field | 53 | MP for Mangere | 118,000 |
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n/a | Gordon Copeland | 62 | List MP | 122,000 |
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References
The information in this page has been obtained from the official New Zealand Parliament website, http://www.parliament.govt.nz, and each party's own website. These are Labour Party (http://www.labour.org.nz), National Party (http://www.national.org.nz), New Zealand First Party (http://www.nzfirst.org.nz/index.php), New Zealand Greens Party (http://www.greens.org.nz), Maori Party (http://www.maoriparty.com), United Future Party (http://www.unitedfuture.org.nz), ACT Party (http://www.act.org.nz) and Jim Anderton's Progressive Party (http://www.progressive.org.nz). In addition, cabinet committees' information is obtained from the Department of Prime Minister and the Cabinet Website (http://www.dpmc.govt.nz.