- Te Tai Hauauru by-election 2004
The Te Tai Hauauru by-election was a
by-election in theNew Zealand electorate ofTe Tai Hauāuru , one of theMāori seats. The date set for the by-election was10 July ,2004 . It saw the re-election ofTariana Turia , a former MP for the Labour Party and now co-leader of theMāori Party .Turia had quit both Parliament and the Labour Party in protest over the government's position in the foreshore and seabed controversy. She contested the by-election as a member of the new
Māori Party , which she played a leading role in establishing. None of the major parties contested the by-election, and Turia was always the overwhelming favourite to win. Perhaps due to the apparent inevitability of a win for Turia, only around 32% of Te Tai Hauauru voters cast ballots.Nominations for the by-election closed on
June 15 ,2004 . Candidates were:
* Tariana Turia (Māori Party )
* Peter Wakeman, a Labour Party member who stood as an independent.
* Dun Mihaka (Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party ), a veteran Māori activist best known for baring his buttocks to the Queen on her 1983 Royal Tour of New Zealand.
* Tahu Nepia, who stood as an independent, but represented theRatana movement, with the intent of establishing anIndependent Ratana Party to contest the next general election.
* Rusty Kane, an independent who campaigned on the platform thatMāori seats should be abolished.
* David Bolton, independent.If no candidates had been put forward to oppose Turia, she would have been declared the winner without a vote - this initially appeared possible, and given the cost of a by-election (estimated at almost NZ$500,000), many hoped that a vote could be avoided.
The holding of a by-election was criticised by a number other parties. The Labour Party, which Turia was originally a member of (and which has traditionally dominated the Māori seats) has called the by-election "a waste of time and money", and a "sideshow". Labour contested the seat in the 2005 election, losing to Turia.
Results
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.