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MP changes

Based on preliminary results, there were 40 new MPs: 22 for Labour, 5 for National, 9 for ACT, 3 for the Greens, and 1 for the Māori Party.[1] When final results were announced on 6 November, this rose to 42 new members, the two additional new members being Emily Henderson (Labour) and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (Māori).[2][3]

Party New MPs Resigned or retired MPs Defeated MPs MPs switching seat type
National Suze Redmayne
Katie Nimon
Catherine Wedd
Paulo Garcia
Blair Cameron
Angee Nicholas
Vanessa Weenink
Rima Nakhle
Dana Kirkpatrick
Carl Bates
Carlos Cheung
Miles Anderson
Dan Bidois
Mike Butterick
Cameron Brewer
Hamish Campbell
Tim Costley
Greg Fleming
Ryan Hamilton
David MacLeod
Grant McCallum
James Meager
Tom Rutherford
Jacqui Dean
David Bennett
Ian McKelvie
Todd Muller
Harete Hipango
Simon O'Connor
Chris Bishop (to electorate)
Shane Reti (to electorate)
Andrew Bayly (to list)
Maureen Pugh (to electorate)
Priyanca Radhakrishnan (to electorate)
Willow-Jean Prime (to electorate)
Tāmati Coffey (to list)
Jo Luxton (to electorate)
Jamie Strange (to electorate)
Ginny Andersen (to electorate)
Labour Nicola Grigg
Christopher Luxon
Joseph Mooney
Penny Simmonds
Simon Watts
David Carter
Alastair Scott
Nathan Guy
Maggie Barry
Sarah Dowie
Nicky Wagner
Anne Tolley
Paula Bennett
Hamish Walker
Jian Yang
Nikki Kaye
Amy Adams
Andrew Falloon[a]
Harete Hipango
Jonathan Young
Tim Macindoe
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi
Paulo Garcia
Parmjeet Parmar
Agnes Loheni
Alfred Ngaro
Lawrence Yule
Denise Lee
Brett Hudson
Matt King
Dan Bidois
Jo Hayes
Gerry Brownlee (to list)
Shane Reti (to list)
Chris Bishop (to list)
David Bennett (to list)
Nick Smith (to list)
ACT Brooke van Velden
Nicole McKee
Chris Baillie
Simon Court
James McDowall
Karen Chhour
Mark Cameron
Toni Severin
Damien Smith
Green Teanau Tuiono
Elizabeth Kerekere
Ricardo Menéndez March
Gareth Hughes Chlöe Swarbrick (to electorate)
Māori Party Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Rawiri Waititi
NZ First Clayton Mitchell Winston Peters
Fletcher Tabuteau
Tracey Martin
Shane Jones
Ron Mark
Darroch Ball
Mark Patterson
Jenny Marcroft
Advance NZ Jami-Lee Ross
  1. ^ "Election 2020: The 40 diverse new MPs entering Parliament". The New Zealand Herald. 18 October 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020 – via Newstalk ZB.
  2. ^ Lynch, Jenna (6 November 2020). "NZ Election 2020: Judith Collins will 'definitely not' stand down as leader despite National's crushing defeat". Newshub. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  3. ^ Moir, Jo (6 November 2020). "Special votes: National loses two MPs, one each to Labour, Māori Party". Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 7 November 2020.


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