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|term_start = 10 December 1999
|term_end = 15 August 2002
 
|order2 = Leader of [[New Zealand Progressive Party|Progressive Party]]
|order1 = 32nd [[Minister of Agriculture (New Zealand)|Minister of Agriculture]]
|deputy2 = [[Matt Robson]]
|term_start1 = 19 October 2005
|predecessor2 = ''Position established''
|term_end4term_end1 = 2619 November 20112008
|successor2 = ''Position abolished''
|primeminister1 = [[Helen Clark]]
| term_start2 = 27 July 2002
|predecessor1 = [[Jim Sutton]]
| term_end2 = 15 March 2012
|successor1 = [[David Carter (politician)|David Carter]]
| order3 = 25th [[President of the New Zealand Labour Party|President of the Labour Party]]
 
| term_start3 = 15 May 1979
|order2 = Leader of the [[New Zealand Progressive Party|Progressive Party]]
| term_end3 = 8 September 1984
|deputy2 predecessor3 = [[ArthurMatt FaulknerRobson]]
|predecessor2 = ''Position established''
| successor3 = [[Margaret Wilson]]
|successor2 = ''Position abolished''
| constituency_MP4 = [[Wigram (New Zealand electorate)|Wigram]]<br />{{small|[[Sydenham (New Zealand electorate)|Sydenham]] (1984–1993)}}
| term_start2 = 27 July 2002
|parliament4 = New Zealand
|term_start4term_end2 = 1415 JulyMarch 19842012
 
|term_end4 = 26 November 2011
|predecessor4order3 = 1st [[JohnMinister Kirkof Economic Development (New Zealand politician)|JohnMinister of Economic KirkDevelopment]]
|term_start3 = 10 December 1999
|successor4 = [[Megan Woods]]
|term_end3 = 19 October 2005
|majority4 = 8,548<ref name="2005_election_results">{{cite web |title=2005 election results – Official Count Results – Wigram |url=http://www.electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2005/electorate-62.html |publisher=Electoral Commission |access-date=9 February 2007}}</ref>
|primeminister3 = [[Helen Clark]]
|birth_name=James Patrick Byrne
|predecessor3 = ''Position established''
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1938|1|21|df=yes}}
|successor3 = [[Trevor Mallard]]
|birth_place = [[Auckland]], New Zealand
 
|death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|1|7|1938|1|21|df=yes}}
|order4 = 1st Leader of the [[Alliance (New Zealand political party)|Alliance]]
|death_place = [[Christchurch]], New Zealand
|deputy2deputy4 = [[Matt Robson]]
|party = [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour]] (1963–1989, 2011–2018) <br/> [[NewLabour Party (New Zealand)|NewLabour]] (1989–1991)<br/>[[Alliance (New Zealand political party)|Alliance]] (1991–2002)<br/>[[New Zealand Progressive Party|Progressive]] (2002–2011)
|predecessor4 = [[Sandra Lee-Vercoe|Sandra Lee]]
|spouse = Carole Anderton
|successor4 = [[Laila Harré]]
|profession = Businessman, politician
|websiteterm_start4 = 7 May 1995
|term_end4 = 20 April 2002
 
|deputy5 = [[Matt Robson]]
|predecessor5 = ''Position established''
|successor5 = [[Sandra Lee-Vercoe|Sandra Lee]]
|term_start5 = 1 December 1991
|term_end5 = 10 November 1994
 
|order6 = Leader of the [[NewLabour Party (New Zealand)|NewLabour Party]]
|deputy6 =
|predecessor6 = ''Position established''
|successor6 = ''Position abolished''
|term_start6 = 1 April 1989
|term_end6 = 13 October 2000
 
|constituency_MP7 constituency_MP4 = [[Wigram (New Zealand electorate)|Wigram]]<br />{{small|[[Sydenham (New Zealand electorate)|Sydenham]] (1984–1993)}}
|parliament4parliament7 = New Zealand
|term_start7 = 14 July 1984
|term_end7 = 26 November 2011
|predecessor7 = [[John Kirk (New Zealand politician)|John Kirk]]
|successor4successor7 = [[Megan Woods]]
 
|order8 order3 = 25th [[President of the New Zealand Labour Party|President of the Labour Party]]
|term_start8 term_start3 = 15 May 1979
|term_end8 term_end3 = 8 September 1984
|predecessor8 = [[Arthur Faulkner]]
|successor8 successor3 = [[Margaret Wilson]]
 
|birth_name = James Patrick Byrne
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1938|1|21|df=yes}}
|birth_place = [[Auckland]], New Zealand
|death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|1|7|1938|1|21|df=yes}}
|death_place = [[Christchurch]], New Zealand
|party = [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour]] (1963–1989, 2011–2018) <br/> [[NewLabour Party (New Zealand)|NewLabour]] (1989–1991)<br/>[[Alliance (New Zealand political party)|Alliance]] (1991–2002)<br/>[[New Zealand Progressive Party|Progressive]] (2002–2011)
|spouse = Carole Anderton
|profession = Businessman, politician
|website =
}}
'''James Patrick Anderton''' {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CNZM|size=85%}} (born '''Byrne'''; 21 January 1938 – 7 January 2018) was a New Zealand politician who led a succession of [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] parties after leaving the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] in 1989.
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{{s-ttl | title=[[Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand]]|years=1999–2002}}
{{s-aft |after=[[Michael Cullen (politician)|Michael Cullen]]}}
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{{s-ttl | title=[[Minister of Economic Development (New Zealand)|Minister of Economic Development]]|years=1999–2005}}
{{s-aft |after=[[Trevor Mallard]]}}
{{s-bef|before=[[Jim Sutton]]}}
{{s-ttl | title=[[Minister of Agriculture (New Zealand)|Minister of Agriculture]]|years=2005–2008}}