Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
The 41st New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand . Its composition was determined by the 1984 elections , and it sat until the 1987 elections .
The 41st Parliament was the first term of the fourth Labour Party government. It marked the end of three terms of National Party administration under Robert Muldoon . David Lange become Prime Minister and Roger Douglas became Minister of Finance — the economic reforms undertaken by Douglas, nicknamed Rogernomics , would prove to be a defining feature of the fourth Labour government, and were deeply unpopular with Labour's traditional support base. The National Party, now in opposition, experienced a number of leadership disputes, replacing Muldoon first with Jim McLay and then with Jim Bolger .
The 41st Parliament consisted of ninety-five representatives, the highest number since the 10th Parliament (elected in 1887 ). All of these representatives were chosen by single-member geographical electorates, including four Māori electorates .
Electoral boundaries for the 41st Parliament [ edit ]
The table below shows the number of MPs in each party following the 1984 election and at dissolution:
Notes
The Working Government majority is calculated as all Government MPs less all other parties.
Initial composition of the 41st Parliament [ edit ]
The tables below shows the results of the 1984 general election:
Key
Electorate results for the 1984 New Zealand general election.
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Ashburton
Rob Talbot
472
Geoff Stone
Auckland Central
Richard Prebble
8,876
Maureen Eardley-Wilmot
Avon
Mary Batchelor
7,771
Andrew Cowie
Awarua
Rex Austin
384
Barry Rait
Bay of Islands
Neill Austin
3,298
Les Hunter
Birkenhead
Jim McLay
1,717
John Course
Christchurch Central
Geoffrey Palmer
8,508
Tony Willy
Christchurch North
New electorate
Mike Moore
5,728
David Dumergue
Clutha
Robin Gray
4,522
M J Sheppard
Dunedin North
Stan Rodger
5,129
Barbara Henderson
Dunedin West
New electorate
Clive Matthewson
6,011
Derek Russell
East Cape
Duncan MacIntyre
Anne Fraser
755
Robyn J. Leeming
East Coast Bays
Gary Knapp
2,020
Murray McCully
Eastern Hutt
Trevor Young
6,005
Joy McLauchlan
Eden
Aussie Malcolm
Richard Northey
2,306
Aussie Malcolm
Fendalton
Philip Burdon
1,457
Murray Dobson
Franklin
New electorate
Bill Birch
5,210
Roy Haywood
Gisborne
Bob Bell
Allan Wallbank
2,168
Bob Bell
Glenfield
New electorate
Judy Keall
809
David Schnauer
Hamilton East
Ian Shearer
Bill Dillon
1,100
Ian Shearer
Hamilton West
Mike Minogue
Trevor Mallard
803
Mike Minogue
Hastings
David Butcher
4,273
Peter Brown
Hauraki
Graeme Lee
3,432
Alisdair Thompson
Hawke's Bay
Richard Harrison
Bill Sutton
974
Richard Harrison
Heretaunga
Bill Jeffries
4,537
Anna MacFarlane
Horowhenua
Geoff Thompson
Annette King
447
Geoff Thompson
Invercargill
Norman Jones
1,279
Dougal Soper
Island Bay
Frank O'Flynn
6,007
John Kananghinis
Kaimai
Bruce Townshend
3,696
Leslie Dickson
Kaipara
Peter Wilkinson
Lockwood Smith
5,564
Bill Campbell
Kapiti
Margaret Shields
4,514
June Oakley
King Country
Jim Bolger
5,617
James Edward Simons
Lyttelton
Ann Hercus
4,963
Doug Graham [ nb 1]
Manawatu
Michael Cox
420
Dave Alton
Mangere
David Lange
8,375
Peter Saunders
Manurewa
Roger Douglas
4,933
Stuart Leenstra
Marlborough
Doug Kidd
612
George MacDonald
Matamata
Jack Luxton
5,785
Ross Clow
Miramar
Peter Neilsen
3,499
Don Crosbie
Mt Albert
Helen Clark
6,207
Rod Cavanagh
Napier
Geoff Braybrooke
6,399
M P Liddell
Nelson
Philip Woollaston
3,678
Mel Courtney
New Lynn
Jonathan Hunt
6,340
Ron Hanson
New Plymouth
Tony Friedlander
269
Ida Gaskin
North Shore
George Gair
3,710
Peter Harris
Ohariu
Hugh Templeton
Peter Dunne
1,371
Hugh Templeton[ nb 2]
Onehunga
Fred Gerbic
4,508
Carol Freeman
Otago
Warren Cooper
1,375
David Polson
Otara
New electorate
Colin Moyle
6,519
Taua Michael Tafua
Pahiatua
John Falloon
5,478
Malcolm Brazendale
Pakuranga
Pat Hunt
Neil Morrison
172
Pat Hunt
Palmerston North
Trevor de Cleene
3,033
Colleen Singleton
Panmure
New electorate
Bob Tizard
5,979
Carolyn Tedesco
Papakura
Merv Wellington
1,447
Lynn John
Papatoetoe
Eddie Isbey
2,996
Peter O'Brien
Pencarrow
Fraser Colman
5,418
Barry Cranston
Porirua
Gerry Wall
5,418
A L Gadsby
Raglan
New electorate
Simon Upton
1,976
Linda Holmes
Rangiora
Derek Quigley
Jim Gerard
346
Brian Tomlinson
Rangitikei
Bruce Beetham
Denis Marshall
504
Bruce Beetham
Remuera
Allan Highet
Doug Graham
3,483
Kenneth Sandford
Rodney
New electorate
Don McKinnon
3,876
Brian Dent
Roskill
Phil Goff
4,208
Chris Knowles
Rotorua
Paul East
811
Brian Arps
St Albans
David Caygill
6,172
Ian Wilson
St Kilda
Michael Cullen
5,594
Stewart Clark
Selwyn
Ruth Richardson
3,829
Charles Manning
Sydenham
John Kirk [ nb 3]
Jim Anderton
7,255
Pat Bonisch
Tamaki
Robert Muldoon
3,758
Robin Tulloch
Taranaki
David Thomson
Roger Maxwell
6,013
Graeme Waters
Tarawera
Ian McLean
3,377
Malcolm Moore
Tasman
Bill Rowling
Ken Shirley
1,854
Gerald Hunt
Tauranga
Keith Allen
Winston Peters
4,912
David Parlour
Te Atatu
Michael Bassett
4,991
Frank Diment
Timaru
Basil Arthur
2,219
Maurice McTigue
Tongariro
New electorate
Noel Scott
3,870
Nelson Rangi
Waikaremoana
New electorate
Roger McClay
1,737
John Harré
Waikato
Simon Upton
Rob Storey
1,658
Peter Cleave
Waipa
Marilyn Waring
Katherine O'Regan
5,667
Anthony H. Allen
Wairarapa
Ben Couch
Reg Boorman
394
Ben Couch
Waitakere
Ralph Maxwell
4,474
John McIntosh
Waitaki
Jonathan Elworthy
Jim Sutton
561
Jonathan Elworthy
Waitotara
Venn Young
3,314
Stuart Perry
Wallace
Derek Angus
5,663
Calvin Fisher
Wanganui
Russell Marshall
3,918
Terry Heffernan
Wellington Central
Fran Wilde
4,116
Rosemary Young-Rouse
West Auckland
New electorate
Jack Elder
2,229
Dail Jones
West Coast
Kerry Burke
4,293
John Bateman
Western Hutt
John Terris
4,348
John Tanner
Whangarei
John Banks
2,003
Barbara Magner
Yaldhurst
Mick Connelly
Margaret Austin
2,970
Howard Joseph
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Peter Tapsell
11,230
Barry Kiwara
Northern Maori
Bruce Gregory
7,688
Matiu Rata
Southern Maori
Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
10,495
Amster Reedy
Western Maori
Koro Wētere
10,110
Bill Katene
Table footnotes:
^ The candidate Doug Graham who contested the Lyttelton electorate for National is a different person from Doug Graham , who contested and won the Remuera seat.
^ Bob Jones came third for the New Zealand Party in Ohariu
^ In July 1983 Kirk said he would not stand in 1984: when Anderton was selected for Sydenham , Kirk (a Lange supporter) withdrew from the Labour caucus and was suspended by Labour, becoming an independent
By-elections during 41st Parliament [ edit ]
There were a number of changes during the term of the 41st Parliament.
Summary of changes during term [ edit ]
Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party . Auckland: Reed Methuen. ISBN 0-474-00177-6 .
Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946-1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science . Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8 .