Napier (New Zealand electorate) explained

Party:New Zealand National Party
Electorate:Napier
Character:Urban and rural
Electors:65,003
Map:File:Napier electorate, 2014.svg
Partyvote Votes Total:40899
Partyvote Party 1:New Zealand National Party
Partyvote Votes 1:16670
Partyvote Party 2:New Zealand Labour Party
Partyvote Votes 2:10810
Partyvote Party 3:ACT New Zealand
Partyvote Votes 3:4503
Partyvote Party 4:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
Partyvote Votes 4:3476
Partyvote Party 5:New Zealand First
Partyvote Votes 5:2794
Member Image:File:NIMON, Katie - Napier (cropped).png
Since:14 October 2023
Electorate Office:Napier
Formation:1861
Previous Mp Party:New Zealand Labour Party

Napier is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives. It is named after the city of Napier, the main urban area within the electorate. The electorate was established for the 1861 election and has existed since. It has been held by Katie Nimon of the New Zealand National Party since the 2023 general election. It was held by Stuart Nash of the New Zealand Labour Party from the 2014 general election until 2023, when he did not stand for re-election.

Population centres

The electorate includes the following population centres:

History

The electorate was created in 1861, and preceded by the electorate from 1853 to 1860 and then briefly the electorate in 1860. It was a two-member electorate from 1876 to 1881.

The first representative was Henry Powning Stark, who won the election on 19 February 1861.[1]

There were speculations that Douglas Maclean would be the conservative candidate in the Napier electorate in the upon his return from England instead of George Swan, but this was not correct.[2] Swan contested the election and was successful against the Liberal Party candidate Michael Gannon.[3] In the, Swan was challenged by the Liberal Party candidate Samuel Carnell, with the latter being successful against the incumbent.[4] In the, Carnell in turn was challenged by the conservative candidate Douglas Maclean, with Maclean achieving a large majority against the incumbent.[5]

In the, the incumbent, Bill Barnard of the Labour Party, was challenged by John Butler of the Reform Party as the official candidate of the United–Reform Coalition, and United Party member Vigor Brown as an Independent. Brown, at the time Mayor of Napier and previously MP for Napier for many years, withdrew just before the election, but too late for his name to be excluded from the ballot papers.[6] The election was won by Barnard.

Labour's Russell Fairbrother was first elected in the electorate in the 2002 election, replacing long-standing MP Geoff Braybrooke. In the, Chris Tremain defeated Fairbrother, winning the electorate for the National Party for the first time since the . In the 2008 election, Tremain retained the electorate with an increased majority over Fairbrother. In the, Tremain beat Labour's Stuart Nash.

Tremain announced in September 2013 that he would not contest the 2014 election.[7] Wayne Walford succeeded Tremain as National's candidate for the seat,[8] Nash contested the electorate for the Labour Party for the second time, and Garth McVicar stood for the Conservative Party. McVicar had a high-profile due to his previous involvement with the Sensible Sentencing Trust lobby group. In July 2014, Walford was referred to Police by the Electoral Commission for breaching the Electoral Act by failing to display an authorisation statement on his campaign vehicle.[9]

Nash had a majority of 3,850 votes over Walford.[10] McVicar's 7,603 votes split the traditional National Party votes (24.8% of electors who gave their party vote to National gave their electorate vote to McVicar, a total of 4,465 votes),[11] which helped Nash win the election.[12] [13]

Members of Parliament

Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at a general election.

Key

single-member electorate

width=100ElectionWinner
1861 electionwidth=5 bgcolor= Henry Powning Stark
bgcolor= William Colenso
Donald McLean
1871 election

multi-member electorate

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1875 electionwidth=5 bgcolor= width=170 width=5 rowspan=3 bgcolor= William Russell
Fred Sutton

single-member electorate

width=100 ElectionWinner
width=5 bgcolor= John Buchanan
John Davies Ormond
bgcolor= George Swan
bgcolor=Samuel Carnell
bgcolor= Douglas Maclean
Alfred Fraser
Vigor Brown
bgcolor=Lew McIlvride
bgcolor=John Mason
Bill Barnard
bgcolor=
Tommy Armstrong
bgcolor=Peter Tait
Jim Edwards
Gordon Christie
Geoff Braybrooke
bgcolor=Russell Fairbrother
Chris Tremain
Stuart Nash
bgcolor=Katie Nimon

List MPs

Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Napier electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.

width=100ElectionWinner
width=5 bgcolor=Anne Tolley
bgcolor=Donna Awatere Huata
bgcolor=Russell Fairbrother

Election results

2011 election

Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 44,266[14]

1861 by-election

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: The Elections . 24 January 2014 . . 23 February 1861 . 4 . 179 . 5.
  2. News: Election News . 21 May 2013 . Poverty Bay Herald . XVIII . 5902 . 22 October 1890 . 2.
  3. Web site: The General Election, 1890 . National Library . 25 February 2012 . 1 . 1891.
  4. Web site: The General Election, 1893 . National Library . 25 February 2012 . 1 . 1894.
  5. News: The General Election . 21 May 2013 . Poverty Bay Herald . XXIII . 7794 . 5 December 1896 . 2.
  6. News: Candidate Withdraws . 26 November 2014 . . LXII . 279 . 25 November 1931 . 11.
  7. Web site: Chris Tremain Not Contesting 2014 Election . Scoop . 30 September 2013 . 30 September 2013.
  8. News: Watkins . Tracy . Labour announces Chch Central candidate . 10 March 2014 . . 10 March 2014 . A2.
  9. Web site: Referral to the Police 21 July 2014 . . 12 August 2014 . 21 July 2014.
  10. Web site: Election Results – Napier . . 4 October 2014 . 4 October 2014.
  11. Web site: 2014 General Election Split Voting Statistics – Napier. Electoral Commission. 5 December 2014.
  12. News: Simon . Hendery. Napier returns to Labour, Nash returns to Parliament . . 20 September 2014 . 22 September 2014.
  13. News: Bruce Wills: Crucial factors show the best team won . Bruce . Wills. . 22 September 2014 . 22 September 2014.
  14. Web site: Enrolment statistics . Electoral Commission . 26 November 2011 . 27 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111110032655/http://www.elections.org.nz/ages/ . 10 November 2011 . dead .