The 2014 MPs
On the provisional results these are the 121 MPs of the 51st New Zealand Parliament
National – 61 seats, 41 electorates, 20 list
- Auckland Central – Nikki Kaye
- Bay of Plenty – Todd Muller
- Botany – Jami-Lee Ross
- Christchurch Central – Nicky Wagner
- Clutha-Southland – Todd Barclay
- Coromandel – Scott Simpson
- East Coast – Anne Tolley
- East Coast Bays – Murray McCully
- Hamilton East – David Bennett
- Hamilton West – Tim Macindoe
- Helensville – John Key
- Hunua – Andrey Bayly
- Ilam – Gerry Brownlee
- Invercargill – Sarah Dowie
- Kaikoura – Stuart Smith
- Maungakiekie – Pesata Sam Lotu-Iiga
- Nelson – Nick Smith
- New Plymouth – Jonathan Young
- Northcote – Jonathan Coleman
- Northland – Mike Sabin
- North Shore – Maggie Barry
- Otaki – Nathan Guy
- Pakuranga – Maurice Williamson
- Papakua – Judith Collins
- Rangitata – Jo Goodhew
- Rangitikei – Ian McKelvie
- Rodney – Mark Mitchell
- Rotorua – Todd McClay
- Selwyn – Amy Adams
- Tamaki – Simon O’Connor
- Taranaki-King Country – Barbara Kuriger
- Taupo – Louise Upston
- Tauranga – Simon Bridges
- Tukituki – Craig Foss
- Upper Harbour – Paula Bennett
- Waikato – Lindsay Tisch
- Waimakariri – Matthew Doocey
- Wairarapa – Alastair Scott
- Waitaki – Jacqui Dean
- Whangarei – Shane Reti
- Whanganui – Chester Borrows
- List 1 – Bill English
- List 2 – David Carter
- List 3 – Steven Joyce
- List 4 – Hekia Parata
- List 5 – Chris Finlayson
- List 6 – Tim Groser
- List 7 – Michael Woodhouse
- List 8 – Paul Goldsmith
- List 9 – Melissa Lee
- List 10 – Kanwal Bakshi
- List 11 – Jian Yang
- List 12 – Alfred Ngaro
- List 13 – Brett Hudson
- List 14 – Paul Foster-Bell
- List 15 – Jo Hayes
- List 16 – Parmjeet Parmar
- List 17 – Chris Bishop
- List18 – Nuk Korako
- List 19 – Jono Naylor
- List 20 – Maureen Pugh
Labour – 32 seats, 27 electorates, 5 list
- Christchurch East – Poto Williams
- Dunedin North – David Clark
- Dunedin South – Clare Curran
- Hauraki-Waikato – Nanaia Mahuta
- Hutt South – Trevor Mallard
- Ikaroa-Rawhiti – Meka Whaitiri
- Kelston – Carmel Sepuloni
- Mana – Kris Faafoi
- Mangere – Su’a William Sio
- Manukau East – Jenny Salesa
- Manurewa – Louisa Wall
- Mt Albert – David Shearer
- Mt Roskill – Phil Goff
- Napier – Stuart Nash
- New Lynn – David Cunliffe
- Palmerston North – Iain Lees-Galloway
- Port Hills – Ruth Dyson
- Rimutaka – Chris Hipkins
- Rongotai – Annette King
- Tamaki Makaurau – Peeni Henare
- Te Atatu – Phil Twyford
- Te Tai Hauauru – Adrian Rurawhe
- Te Tai Tonga – Rino Tirikatene
- Te Tai Tokerau – Kelvin Davis
- West Coast-Tasman – Damien O’Connor
- Wellington Central – Grant Robertson
- Wigram – Megan Woods
- List 1 – David Parker
- List 2 – Jacinda Ardern
- List 3 – Clayton Cosgrove
- List 4 – Sue Moroney
- List 5 – Andrew Little
Greens – 13 seats, 13 list
- List 1 – Metiria Turei
- List 2 – Russel Norman
- List 3 – Kevin Hague
- List 4 – Eugenie Sage
- List 5 – Gareth Hughes
- List 6 – Catherine Delahunty
- List 7 – Kennedy Graham
- List 8 – Julie Anne Genter
- List 9 – Mojo Mathers
- List 10 – Jan Logie
- List 11 – David Clendon
- List 12 – James Shaw
- List 13 – Denise Roche
NZ First – 11 seats, 11 list
- List 1 – Winston Peters
- List 2 – Tracey Martin
- List 3 – Richard Prosser
- List 4 – Fletcher Tabuteau
- List 5 – Barbara Stewart
- List 6 – Clayton Mitchell
- List 7 – Denis O’Rourke
- List 8 – Pita Paraone
- List 9 – Ron Mark
- List 10 – Darroch Ball
- List 11 – Mahesh Bindra
Maori Party – 2 seats, 1 electorate, 1 list
- Waiariki – Te Ururoa Flavell
- List 1 – Marama Fox
ACT – 1 seat, 1 electorate
- Epsom – David Seymour
United Future – 1 seat, 1 electorate
- Ohariu – Peter Dunne
MPs who failed to be re-elected were:
- Brendan Horan (NZIC)
- Steffan Browning (Greens)
- Asenati Lole-Taylor (NZ First)
- Hone Harawira (Mana)
- Maryan Street (Labour)
- Moana Mackey (Labour)
- Raymond Huo (Labour)
- Carol Beaumont (Labour)