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Labour releases list

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

UPDATE / 2.15pm: Labour has just released its candidate list.

The list contains 30 men and 34 women.

MPs with names in bold have electorates.

See Matthew Hooton's analysis at Eight Labour candidates walk from list.

1       David Cunliffe

2       David Parker

3       Grant Robertson

4       Annette King

5       Jacinda Ardern

6       Nanaia Mahuta

7       Phil Twyford

8       Clayton Cosgrove

9       Chris Hipkins

10     Sue Moroney

11     Andrew Little

12     Louisa Wall

13     David Shearer

14     Su'a William Sio

15     Maryan Street

16     Phil Goff

17     Moana Mackey

18     Kelvin Davis

19     Meka Whaitiri

20     Megan Woods

21     Raymond Huo

22     Damien O'Connor

23     Priyanca Radhakrishnan

24     Iain Lees-Galloway

25     Rachel Jones

26     David Clark

27     Carol Beaumont

28     Poto Williams

29     Carmel Sepuloni

30     Tamati Coffey

31     Jenny Salesa

32     Liz Craig

33     Deborah Russell

34     Willow-Jean Prime

35     Jerome Mika

36     Tony Milne

37     Virginia Andersen

38     Claire Szabo

39     Michael Wood

40     Arena Williams

41     Hamish McDouall

42     Anjum Rahman

43     Sunny Kaushal

44     Christine Greer

45     Penny Gaylor

46     Janette Walker

47     Richard Hills

48     Shanan Halbert

49     Anahila Suisuiki

50     Clare Wilson

51     James Dann

52     Kelly Ellis

53     Corie Haddock

54     Jamie Strange

55     Katie Paul

56     Steven Gibson

57     Chao-Fu Wu

58     Paul Grimshaw

59     Tracey Dorreen

60     Tofik Mamedov

61     Hikiera Toroa

62     Hugh Tyler

63     Susan Elliot

64     Simon Buckingham


Labour Party List 2011 General Election

1          GOFF, Phil

2          KING, Annette

3          CUNLIFFE, David

4          PARKER, David

5          DYSON, Ruth

6          HOROMIA, Parekura

7          STREET, Maryan

8          COSGROVE, Clayton

9          MALLARD, Trevor

10       MORONEY, Sue

11       CHAUVEL, Charles

12       MAHUTA, Nanaia

13       ARDERN, Jacinda

14       ROBERTSON, Grant

15       LITTLE, Andrew

16       JONES, Shane

17       SIO, Sua William

18       FENTON, Darien

19       MACKEY, Moana

20       PRASAD, Rajen

21       HUO, Raymond

22       BEAUMONT, Carol

23       DAVIS, Kelvin

24       SEPULONI, Carmel

25       BARKER, Rick

26       MAHUTA-COYLE, Deborah

27       NASH, Stuart

28       CURRAN, Clare

29       BURNS, Brendon

30       HIPKINS, Chris

31       SHEARER, David

32       WOOD, Michael

33       TWYFORD, Phil

34       CHADWICK, Steve (Stephanie)

35       SUTTON, Kate

36       MIKA, Jerome

37       LEES-GALLOWAY, Iain

38       PAGANI, Josie

39       STEWART, Lynette

40       CARTER, Jordan

41       FAAFOI, Kris

42       ROSE, Christine

43       ALEXANDER, Glenda

44       ZHU, Susan

45       TIRIKATENE, Rino

46       ORGAD, Sehai

47       WOODS, Megan

48       KEIL, Tuifa'asisina Mea'ole

49       CLARK, David

50       HILLS, Richard

51       SUISUIKI, Anahila Lose

52       McDOUALL, Hamish

53       TE KANI, Louis

54       LOO, Tat

55       PEKE-MASON, Soraya Waiata

56       BLANCHARD, Julian

57       FOSTER, Peter

58       NEWMAN, Pat

59       HAYDON-CARR, Julia

60       BOTT, Michael

61       GOLDSMITH, Vivienne

62       BAKULICH, Nick Iusitini

63       YOO, Chris

64       MONKS, Barry

 

65       KININMONTH, Hugh


Labour president pledges to release delayed party list this morning

10am: Labour Party president Moira Coatsworth has promised to get the party's candidate list out this morning.

The list was originally due last night, following a party meeting over Saturday and Sunday.

However it failed to appear.

"After final checking the list will be out this morning," Ms Coatsworth told RadioLive's Marcus Lush this morning.

The weekend saw the Labour president take time out for firefighting after a $150,000 donation to the party by Donghua Liu was revealed. The party says it can find no record, and the onus is on Mr Liu to prove he donated the money.

The party also faces some complicated maths and tricky decisions due to low-polling — which could see all but those on the upper reaches of the list miss out, assuming the party secures around 23 seats — and its so-called man ban, which requires 45% of the next caucus to be female (see Matthew Hooton's analysis and number-crunching here).

Ms Coatsworth says feedback from 2011 was that people wanted more discussion of the list.

"We took Saturday as well as Sunday because people wanted a fuller processes."

New elements, such as video presentations from potential list candidates, took more time.

An insider told NBR the Labour president was still being optimistic with her timeline. There was "almost no chance" the final list would emerge this morning.

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