41st New Zealand Parliament
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 special Māori electorates.
Electoral boundaries for the 41st Parliament
Initial composition of the 41st Parliament
The tables below shows the results of the 1984 general election:
Key
Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1984.
Electorate | Incumbent | Winner | Majority | Runner up |
General electorates |
Ashburton |
|
Rob Talbot |
472 |
|
G Stone |
Auckland Central |
|
Richard Prebble |
8,876 |
|
M Eardley-Wilmot |
Avon |
|
Mary Batchelor |
7,771 |
|
A P Cowie |
Awarua |
|
Rex Austin |
384 |
|
B G Raitt |
Bay of Islands |
|
Neill Austin |
3,298 |
|
Les Hunter |
Birkenhead |
|
Jim McLay |
1,717 |
|
J E T Course |
Christchurch Central |
|
Geoffrey Palmer |
8,508 |
|
A A P Willy |
Christchurch North |
(new electorate) |
|
Mike Moore |
5,728 |
|
D J L Dumergue |
Clutha |
|
Robin Gray |
4,522 |
|
M J Sheppard |
Dunedin North |
|
Stan Rodger |
5,129 |
|
B Henderson |
Dunedin West |
(new electorate) |
|
Clive Matthewson |
6,011 |
|
D G P Russell |
East Cape |
|
Duncan MacIntyre |
|
Anne Fraser |
755 |
|
Miss 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 |
|
M J Dobson |
Franklin |
(new electorate) |
|
Bill Birch |
5,210 |
|
R Haywood |
Glenfield |
(new electorate) |
|
Judy Keall |
809 |
|
D L Schnauer |
Gisborne |
|
Bob Bell |
|
Allan Wallbank |
1,100 |
|
Bob Bell |
Hamilton East |
|
Ian Shearer |
|
Bill Dillon |
2,168 |
|
Ian Shearer |
Hamilton West |
|
Mike Minogue |
|
Trevor Mallard |
809 |
|
Mike Minogue |
Hastings |
|
David Butcher |
4,273 |
|
P D Brown |
Hauraki |
|
Graeme Lee |
3,432 |
|
A D T Thompson |
Hawkes Bay |
|
Richard Harrison |
|
Bill Sutton |
974 |
|
Richard Harrison |
Heretaunga |
|
Bill Jeffries |
4,537 |
|
A J MacFarlane |
Horowhenua |
|
Geoff Thompson |
|
Annette King |
447 |
|
Geoff Thompson |
Invercargill |
|
Norman Jones |
1,279 |
|
D E H Soper |
Island Bay |
|
Frank O'Flynn |
6,007 |
|
J Kananghinis |
Kaimai |
|
Bruce Townshend |
3,696 |
|
L J B Dickson |
Kaipara |
|
Peter Ian Wilkinson |
|
Lockwood Smith |
5,564 |
|
W J Campbell |
Kapiti |
|
Margaret Shields |
4,514 |
|
I J Oakley |
King Country |
|
Jim Bolger |
5,617 |
|
J E Simons |
Lyttelton |
|
Ann Hercus |
4,963 |
|
D G Graham |
Manawatu |
|
Michael Cox |
420 |
|
D C Alton |
Mangere |
|
David Lange |
8,375 |
|
P L Saunders |
Manurewa |
|
Roger Douglas |
4,933 |
|
S Leenstra |
Marlborough |
|
Doug Kidd |
612 |
|
G MacDonald |
Matamata |
|
Jack Luxton |
5,785 |
|
R I Clow |
Miramar |
|
Peter Neilsen |
3,499 |
|
D Crosbie |
Mt Albert |
|
Helen Clark |
6,207 |
|
R O Cavanagh |
Napier |
|
Geoff Braybrooke |
6,399 |
|
M P Liddell |
Nelson |
|
Philip Woollaston |
3,459 |
|
Mel Courtney |
New Lynn |
|
Jonathan Hunt |
6,340 |
|
R A Hanson |
New Plymouth |
|
Tony Friedlander |
269 |
|
Ida Gaskin |
North Shore |
|
George Gair |
3,710 |
|
P J Harris |
Ohariu |
|
Hugh Templeton |
|
Peter Dunne |
1,371 |
|
Hugh Templeton |
Onehunga |
|
Fred Gerbic |
4,508 |
|
C A Freeman |
Otago |
|
Warren Cooper |
1,375 |
|
J D Polson |
Otara |
(new electorate) |
|
Colin Moyle |
6,519 |
|
M M M Tahia |
Pahiatua |
|
John Falloon |
5,478 |
|
M Brazendale |
Pakuranga |
|
Pat Hunt |
|
Neil Morrison |
172 |
|
Pat Hunt |
Palmerston North |
|
Trevor de Cleene |
3,033 |
|
C G Singleton |
Panmure |
(new electorate) |
|
Bob Tizard |
5,979 |
|
C Tedesco |
Papakura |
|
Merv Wellington |
1,447 |
|
D L John |
Papatoetoe |
|
Eddie Isbey |
2,996 |
|
P F O'Brien |
Pencarrow |
|
Fraser Colman |
5,418 |
|
K J B Cranston |
Porirua |
|
Gerard Wall |
5,418 |
|
A L Gadsby |
Raglan |
(new electorate) |
|
Simon Upton |
1,976 |
|
L Holmes |
Rangiora |
|
Derek Quigley |
|
Jim Gerard |
346 |
|
B C Tomlinson |
Rangitikei |
|
Bruce Beetham |
|
Denis Marshall |
5,799 |
|
Bruce Beetham |
Remuera |
|
Allan Highet |
|
Doug Graham |
3,483 |
|
K L Sandford |
Rodney |
(new electorate) |
|
Don McKinnon |
3,876 |
|
B R Dent |
Roskill |
|
Phil Goff |
4,208 |
|
C N Knowles |
Rotorua |
|
Paul East |
811 |
|
B D Arps |
St Albans |
|
David Caygill |
6,172 |
|
I G B Wilson |
St Kilda |
|
Michael Cullen |
5,594 |
|
J S Clark |
Selwyn |
|
Ruth Richardson |
3,829 |
|
C E Manning |
Sydenham |
|
John Kirk[nb 1] |
|
Jim Anderton |
7,255 |
|
E L Bonisch |
Tamaki |
|
Robert Muldoon |
3,758 |
|
R Tulloch |
Taranaki |
|
David Thomson |
|
Roger Maxwell |
6,013 |
|
G N Waters |
Tarawera |
|
Ian McLean |
3,377 |
|
M R Moore |
Tasman |
|
Bill Rowling |
|
Ken Shirley |
1,854 |
|
G H Hunt |
Tauranga |
|
Keith Allen |
|
Winston Peters |
4,912 |
|
D J Parlour |
Te Atatu |
|
Michael Bassett |
4,991 |
|
F W G Diment |
Timaru |
|
Basil Arthur |
2,219 |
|
Maurice McTigue |
Tongariro |
(new electorate) |
|
Noel Scott |
3,870 |
|
N F Rangi |
Waikaremoana |
(new electorate) |
|
Roger McClay |
1,737 |
|
J N Harré |
Waikato |
|
Simon Upton |
|
Rob Storey |
1,658 |
|
P J Cleave |
Waipa |
|
Marilyn Waring |
|
Katherine O'Regan |
5,667 |
|
A H Allen |
Wairarapa |
|
Ben Couch |
|
Reg Boorman |
394 |
|
Ben Couch |
Waitakere |
|
Ralph Maxwell |
4,474 |
|
J C McIntosh |
Waitaki |
|
Jonathan Elworthy |
|
Jim Sutton |
561 |
|
Jonathan Elworthy |
Waitotara |
|
Venn Young |
3,314 |
|
S C Perry |
Wallace |
|
Derek Angus |
5,663 |
|
C J Fisher |
Wanganui |
|
Russell Marshall |
3,918 |
|
Terry Heffernan |
Wellington Central |
|
Fran Wilde |
4,116 |
|
R A Young Rouse |
West Auckland |
(new electorate) |
|
Jack Elder |
2,229 |
|
Dail Jones |
West Coast |
|
Kerry Burke |
4,293 |
|
J W Bateman |
Western Hutt |
|
John Terris |
4,348 |
|
J W Tanner |
Whangarei |
|
John Banks |
2,003 |
|
B C Manger |
Yaldhurst |
|
Mick Connelly |
|
Margaret Austin |
2,970 |
|
H Joseph |
Māori electorates |
Eastern Maori |
|
Peter Tapsell |
11,230 |
|
B R Kiwara |
Northern Maori |
|
Bruce Gregory |
7,688 |
|
Matiu Rata |
Southern Maori |
|
Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan |
10,495 |
|
N A Reedy |
Western Maori |
|
Koro Wētere |
10,110 |
|
W S Katene |
Table footnotes:
- ↑ 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
There were a number of changes during the term of the 41st Parliament.
Summary of changes during term
Notes
References
- 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.