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Manukau East is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate.
It is currently held by Ross Robertson MP[1].
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History
Suburbs
In 2007, large changes were made to the Manukau East electorate. Its northern boundary extended past the Tāmaki River to almost as far as Sylvia Park Rd to incorporate Middlemore, Otahuhu and Westfield. Its eastern boundary shifted west to East Tamaki Rd resulting in East Tāmaki and Botany Downs being included in the new Botany electorate. Most of Otara and Papatoetoe West are now also included in the electorate. [1]
Members of Parliament for Manukau East
Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and started at general elections.
Name Party Elected Left Office Reason Ross Robertson Labour 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008 incumbent Election results
2008 election
General Election 2008: Manukau East[2] Notes: Green background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member.
A or denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party Votes % ±% Labour Ross Robertson 17,254 66.08 - 16,137 59.33 National Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi 4,809 18.42 - 6,579 24.19 Pacific Tevaga Sione Leavasa 1,406 5.39 - 1,219 4.48 ACT Lyn Murphy 693 2.65 - 439 1.61 Family Party Papali'i Poutoa Papali'I 648 2.48 - 238 0.88 Green Donna Wynd 628 2.41 - 487 1.79 Progressive Trevor Barnard 333 1.28 - 374 1.38 Kiwi Kevin Stitt 155 0.59 - 102 0.38 United Future Manogi Turua Head 112 0.43 - 126 0.46 Workers Party Daphna Whitmore 55 0.21 - 25 0.09 Communist League Annalucia Vermunt 16 0.06 - NZ First - 999 3.67 - Māori - 276 1.01 - Legalise Cannabis - 94 0.35 - Bill and Ben - 69 0.25 - Alliance - 9 0.03 - RAM - 9 0.03 - Democrats - 7 0.03 - Libertarianz - 6 0.02 - RONZ - 4 0.01 - Informal votes 459 287 Total Valid votes 26,109 27,199 Labour hold Majority 12,445
Note: lines coloured beige denote the winner of the electorate vote. Lines colored pink denote a candidate elected to Parliament from their party list.2005 election
Party Candidate Votes % Party Votes % Labour Ross Robertson 18804 59.40 18100 58.87 National Ken Yee 8914 28.16 10219 30.98 ACT Hamish Stevens 725 2.29 629 1.91 Green Irene Bentley 648 2.05 583 1.77 Progressive Trevor Barnard 407 1.29 525 1.59 United Ram Parkash 336 1.06 486 1.47 Māori Party Mama Tere Tahere 303 0.96 204 0.62 Family Rights PP Tapu Anne Po-Wihongi 225 0.71 144 0.44 IND Raj Subramanian 76 0.24 - - Alliance Jill Ovens 64 0.20 21 0.06 NZ First - - - 1434 4.35 Destiny - - - 159 0.47 ALCP - - - 62 0.19 Christian Heritage - - - 44 0.13 Democrats - - - 24 0.07 Libertarianz - - - 15 0.05 99 MP - - - 8 0.02 One NZ - - - 8 0.02 Republic of NZ - - - 8 0.02 Direct Democracy - - - 6 0.02 informal votes 555 204 total valid votes 31,655 32,989 Labour hold Majority 9,890 sourced from electionresults.govt.nz
References
External links
- Electorate Profile Parliamentary Library
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