Te Tai Hauāuru
Te Tai Hauāuru is one of seven in New Zealand specifically for Māori created constituencies , Māori Electorates called.
In New Zealand and Australia, the term electorate refers to a constituency, whereas in Great Britain it refers to the electorate or eligible voters.
In the years up to 2011, the candidates of the Māori Party won the direct mandate of the constituency for the New Zealand Parliament , since the election year 2014 candidates of the Labor Party have been able to claim the direct mandate for themselves.
geography
The constituency of Te Tai Hauāuru stretches from Kāwhia in the north down to Porirua and Grenada North and west to Palmerston North and Lake Taupo . This includes the Taranaki Region , Manawatu-Wanganui and Palmerston North .
Background information
For the 2008 parliamentary election, for example, in the constituency of Te Tai Hauāuru, 32522 voters of Maori descent entered the electoral roll. Of these, 20110 (61.8%) voted for a party and 19,671 (60.5%) for one of the candidates. However, if one assumes the 93,948 Māori people who were recorded for the 2006 census, only an estimated 34% of the Māori population in the constituency entered the electoral roll. The turnout based on the number of inhabitants was therefore an estimated 21% at the time.
Election statistics
General election 2017
Item | candidate | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Political party | Share of votes | |
1 | Adrian Paki Rurawhe | Labor Party | 45.01% | 1 | Labor Party | 59.14% | |
2 | Howie Tamati | Māori party | 40.24% | 2 | Māori party | 15.13% | |
3 | Jack McDonald | Green party | 12.86% | 3 | New Zealand First Party | 7.35% | |
4th | Wikitoria Waitai-Rapana | independently | 1.88% | 4th | National Party | 6.62% | |
5 | 5 | Green party | 6.61% |
General election 2014
Item | candidate | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Political party | Share of votes | |
1 | Adrian Paki Rurawhe | Labor Party | 41.34% | 1 | Labor Party | 42.23% | |
2 | Chris McKenzie | Māori party | 33.40% | 2 | Māori party | 17.64% | |
3 | Jack Tautokai McDonald | Green party | 15.35% | 3 | Green party | 11.93% | |
4th | Jordan Winiata | Mana party | 9.91% | 4th | New Zealand First Party | 11.59% | |
5 | 5 | National Party | 7.11% |
Parliamentary election 2011
Item | candidate | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Political party | Share of votes | |
1 | Tariana Turia | Māori party | 48.30% | 1 | Labor Party | 42.03% | |
2 | Soraya Waiat Peke-Mason | Labor Party | 29.85% | 2 | Māori party | 21.05% | |
3 | Jack Tautokai McDonald | Green party | 11.49% | 3 | Green party | 11.17% | |
4th | Frederick Timutimu | Mana party | 8.67% | 4th | New Zealand First Party | 7.49% | |
5 | Jennifer Waitai-Rapana | (NI) ??? | 1.02% | 5 | National Party | 7.81% |
General election 2008
Item | candidate | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Political party | Share of votes | |
1 | Tariana Turia | Māori party | 70.58% | 1 | Labor Party | 50.66% | |
2 | Errol Mason | Labor Party | 29.42% | 2 | Māori party | 30.76% | |
3 | 3 | National Party | 6.57% | ||||
4th | 4th | New Zealand First Party | 5.21% | ||||
5 | 5 | Green party | 3.53% |
General election 2005
Item | candidate | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Political party | Share of votes | |
1 | Tariana Turia | Māori party | 62.98% | 1 | Labor Party | 53.10% | |
2 | Erro Mason | Labor Party | 33.49% | 2 | Māori party | 31.68% | |
3 | Hemi Te Wano | Destiny New Zealand | 3.53% | 3 | New Zealand First Party | 4.81% | |
4th | 4th | National Party | 3.58% | ||||
5 | 5 | Green party | 3.16% |
Parliamentary elections in 2002 and by-elections in 2004
Item | Candidate (2004) | Party affiliation | Share of votes | Item | Party (2002) | Share of votes | |
1 | Tariana Turia | Māori party | 92.74% | 1 | Labor Party | 56.08% | |
2 | Te Ringa Mangu Mihaka | Legalize cannabis party | 2.52% | 2 | New Zealand First Party | 12.66% | |
3 | Tahu Hamuera Nepia | independently | 2.34% | 3 | Green party | 11.07% | |
4th | Peter Keith Wakeman | independently | 1.02% | 4th | National Party | 4.12% | |
5 | David John Bolton | independently | 0.89% | 5 | Mana Maori | 4.08% |
Note : Only the first 5 candidates or the first 5 parties were shown.
Web links
- Te Tai Hauāuru : Electoral Profile . New Zealand Parliament, December 13, 2017,accessed July 7, 2020.
Individual evidence
- ^ Electorate . dict.cc German-English dictionary, accessed on January 14, 2011 (German, English).
- ↑ a b c Te Tai Hauāuru : Electoral Profile . New Zealand Parliament , December 13, 2017, accessed July 7, 2020 .
- ^ A b Electorate profiles - historical - Te Tai Hauauru Māori Electorate Profile . (PDF 355 kB) New Zealand Parliament , November 1, 2005, accessed on January 26, 2016 .