Te Tai Tonga
Māori electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives
Te Tai Tonga (lit. 'The South Coast') is a Māori electorate of the New Zealand House of Representatives. It was created in 1996. It covers the entire South Island, as well as the Chatham Islands and Stewart Island.
Te Tai Tonga | |
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Māori electorate of the New Zealand House of Representatives | |
Member(s) | |
MP | Tākuta Ferris |
Party | Māori |
Geography | |
Region(s) | South Island Chatham Islands |
Largest settlement | Christchurch |
History | |
Created | 1996 |
Named after | Māori term meaning "South Coast" |
Election results
change2023 general election: Te Tai Tonga[1] | |||||||||
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Notes: |
A blue background means the winner of the electorate vote.
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Party votes | % | ±% | ||
Te Pāti Māori | Tākuta Ferris | 12,828 | 46.80 | +21.39 | 6,447 | 22.69 | +14.00 | ||
Labour | Rino Tirikatene | 10,004 | 36.49 | –12.39 | 10,396 | 36.59 | –22.11 | ||
Legalise Cannabis | Rebecca Rae Robin | 2,852 | 10.40 | +4.48 | 479 | 1.68 | –0.43 | ||
Independent | Geoffrey Karena Fuimaono Puhi | 816 | 2.97 | — | |||||
Green | 4,605 | 16.20 | +4.82 | ||||||
National | 2,453 | 8.63 | +2.99 | ||||||
NZ First | 1,557 | 5.48 | +2.08 | ||||||
ACT | 659 | 2.31 | –0.44 | ||||||
Opportunities | 549 | 1.93 | +0.10 | ||||||
New Zealand Loyal | 471 | 1.65 | — | ||||||
Freedoms New Zealand | 154 | 0.54 | — | ||||||
NewZeal | 122 | 0.42 | — | ||||||
DemocracyNZ | 68 | 0.28 | — | ||||||
Animal Justice Party Aotearoa New Zealand | 50 | 0.17 | — | ||||||
Leighton Baker Party | 50 | 0.17 | — | ||||||
Women's Rights Party | 22 | 0.07 | — | ||||||
New Nation Party | 12 | 0.42 | — | ||||||
New Conservatives Party | 11 | 0.38 | –0.31 | ||||||
Informal votes | 910 | 302 | |||||||
Total Valid votes | 27,410 | 28,409 | |||||||
Te Pāti Māori gain from Labour | Majority | 2,824 | 10.30 | –13.17 |
References
change- ↑ "Te Tai Tonga - Official Result". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 18 November 2023.