Manurewa | |
Parl Name: | New Zealand House of Representatives |
Map2: | Manurewa electorate, 2014 |
Map Year: | 2014 |
Year: | 1963 |
Type: | Single-member |
Blank1 Name: | Current MP |
Blank1 Info: | Arena Williams |
Blank2 Name: | Party |
Blank2 Info: | Labour |
Region: | Auckland |
Manurewa is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in southern Auckland. A very safe Labour seat, the seat was created in 1963 and has returned a National MP only once, in 1975. Arena Williams has represented the electorate since the .
The electorate is based around the suburb of Manurewa. It includes Wiri, Manukau Central and Manukau Heights in the north. It stretches south to Clendon Park and Weymouth.[1]
In boundary changes in 2002, some areas moved to Clevedon and Manukau East electorates. In the 2007 boundary review, Wattle Downs and parts of Manurewa East moved to Papakura electorate.[1] Boundary changes for the 2008 election made Manurewa even safer for Labour, although some party loyalists were apparently upset that this had the effect of making the neighbouring seat of Papakura less marginal and more inclined towards National.
The 2013/14 redistribution did not change the boundaries further.[2]
The 2019/20 redistribution saw the electorate shift northwards, gaining the area north of Puhinui Road from Manukau East and losing the area east of the Southern Motorway to the new electorate.[3]
Manurewa is generally regarded as a safe Labour seat. Louisa Wall won the Manurewa electorate in the and was returned to the 50th New Zealand Parliament;[4] she had opted not to be on Labour's party list that time.[5] She was back on the list (in position 12) for the but won her electorate comfortably.[6]
Unless otherwise stated, all MPs' terms began and ended at general elections.
Key
width=100 | Election | width=175 colspan=2 | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
Phil Amos | |||
bgcolor= | Merv Wellington | ||
Roger Douglas | |||
George Hawkins | |||
Louisa Wall | |||
Arena Williams | |||
Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Manurewa electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
width=100 | Election | width=175 colspan=2 | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
20091 | Cam Calder | ||
1Calder became an MP on the resignation of Richard Worth in June 2009.[7]
Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 39,461[8]