Who gets in on the current poll average
I thought readers (and candidates) would be interested in who will be List MPs based on the current average of the public polls.
First you need to look at electorate seats. While I don’t think their electorate predictions are entirely accurate, I’ll use iPredict (as it is the only public source of info) which predicts Labour will pick up four electorate seats – two off National, and two off Maori Party. So here’s how the parties which will have List MPs would look.
National – 61 MPs, 40 electorate and 21 list
- Bill English
- David Carter
- Steven Joyce
- Hekia Parata
- Chris Finlayson
- Tim Groser
- Michael Woodhouse
- Nicky Wagner
- Paul Goldsmith
- Melissa Lee
- Kanwal Bakshi
- Jian Yang
- Alfred Ngaro
- Brett Hudson
- Paul Foster-Bell
- Jo Hayes
- Paramjit Parmar
- Chris Bishop
- Nuk Korako
- Jono Naylor
- Maurren Pugh
Fia Turner
Labour – 32 MPs, 27 electorate and 5 list
- David Parker
- Jacinda Ardern
- Sue Moroney
- Andrew Little
- Maryan Street
Greens – 15 MPs
- Metiria Turei
- Russel Norman
- Kevin Hague
- Eugenie Sage
- Gareth Hughes
- Catherine Delahunty
- Kennedy Graham
- Julie Anne Genter
- Mojo Mathers
- Jan Logie
- David Clendon
- James Shaw
- Denise Roche
- Steffan Browning
- Marama Davidson
NZ First – 7 MPs
- Winston Peters
- Tracey Martin
- Richard Prosser
- Fletcher Tabuteau
- Barbara Stewart
- Clayton Mitchell
- Denis O’Rourke
Internet Mana – 3 MPs, 2 List MPs
- Laila Harre
- Annette Sykes