- Northern Maori by-election, 1980
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Northern Maori by-election, 1980 1978 general ← 7 June 1980 → 1981 general Turnout 6,831 Candidate Bruce Gregory Matiu Rata H Te K Toia Party Labour Mana Motuhake Social Credit Popular vote 3,580 2,589 560 Percentage 52.41% 37.90% 8.20%
Member before election
Elected Member
The Northern Maori by-election of 1980 was a by-election for the Northern Maori electorate during the 39th New Zealand Parliament. It was prompted by the resignation of Matiu Rata, a former member of the Labour Party who was establishing a new group, Mana Motuhake. Rata believed that contesting a by-election would give him a mandate for his change of allegiance. In the end, however, the seat was won by Bruce Gregory, the new Labour Party candidate.
Northern Maori by-election, 1980 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Bruce Gregory 3,580 52.41% Mana Motuhake Matiu Rata 2,589 37.90% Social Credit H Te K Toia 560 8.20% Cheer Up W Hetaraka 80 1.17% Christian Democrats T K Weal 13 0.19% Reform Party (1980) P Te W Warner 9 0.13% Majority 991 14.51% Turnout 6,831 Labour hold Swing « (1912–1938) « By-elections in New Zealand in the two-party era (1939–1995) » (1996 – present) » 26th Parliament - Christchurch South, 1939
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