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2023 New Zealand general election information


2023 New Zealand general election
2023 New Zealand general election
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All 123 seats in the House of Representatives, including three overhang seats.[a]
62 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout2,884,111 (78.20%; Decrease 4.04 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Christopher Luxon Chris Hipkins James Shaw
Marama Davidson
Party National Labour Green
Leader since 30 November 2021 22 January 2023 30 May 2015
8 April 2018
Leader's seat Botany Remutaka List
Last election 33 seats, 25.58% 65 seats, 50.01% 10 seats, 7.86%
Seats won 48 34 15
Seat change Increase 15 Decrease 31 Increase 5
Electorate vote 1,192,251
43.47%
Increase 9.34 pp
855,963
31.21%
Decrease 16.86 pp
226,575
8.26%
Increase 2.52 pp
Party vote 1,085,016
38.06%
Increase 12.48 pp
767,236
26.91%
Decrease 23.10 pp
330,883
11.60%
Increase 3.76 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Winston Peters 2023 cropped headshot.jpg
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Leader David Seymour Winston Peters Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Rawiri Waititi
Party ACT NZ First Te Pāti Māori
Leader since 4 October 2014 18 July 1993 15 April 2020
28 October 2020
Leader's seat Epsom List Te Tai Hauāuru
(won seat)
Waiariki
Last election 10 seats, 7.59% 0 seats, 2.60% 2 seats, 1.17%
Seats won 11 8 6
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 8 Increase 4
Electorate vote 149,507
5.45%
Increase 1.99 pp
76,676
2.80%
Increase 1.73 pp
106,584
3.89%
Increase 1.73 pp
Party vote 246,409
8.64%
Increase 1.05 pp
173,425
6.08%
Increase 3.48 pp
87,937
3.08%
Increase 1.91 pp


Prime Minister before election

Chris Hipkins
Labour

Subsequent Prime Minister

Christopher Luxon
National

The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th Parliament of New Zealand. Voters elected 122 members to the unicameral New Zealand House of Representatives under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system, with 71 members elected from single-member electorates and the remaining members elected from closed party lists.[1] Of the 72 electorates, only 71 seats were filled, with the remaining electorate MP determined in the 2023 Port Waikato by-election, due to the death of one of the general election candidates.[b] Two overhang seats were added due to Te Pāti Māori winning six electorate seats when the party vote only entitled them to four seats, with an additional overhang seat added after the by-election making for 123 members of parliament.[2]

The incumbent centre-left Labour Party, led by Chris Hipkins, sought to win a third consecutive term in government; however, they were defeated in a wipeout, with the centre-right National Party, led by Christopher Luxon, becoming the largest party in the new parliament.[3] The election saw the worst defeat of a sitting government in New Zealand since the introduction of the MMP voting system in 1996, with Labour going from having 65 seats in the first-ever outright majority any party had won under MMP to winning just 34 seats. Labour faced a 23-percentage-point swing against it, whilst National improved its party vote share by 12 points. Despite this, National returned the second lowest vote share of a party that won the most seats under MMP, the lowest being in 1996. Additionally, Labour and National's combined vote share was the third lowest it had ever been under MMP, and the lowest since 2002. The Green and ACT parties and Te Pāti Maori all increased their vote share, while New Zealand First gained enough votes to return to parliament after being ousted in the 2020 election.

The election had a noticeably turbulent campaign, marked by increased political polarisation and heated disputes over indigenous rights and the theory of co-governance. National made gains in many Auckland electorates that were once considered to be safe Labour seats, such as Mount Roskill and New Lynn, whilst also coming close to winning Jacinda Ardern's former seat of Mount Albert after the left vote was split between Labour and the Greens.[4] The Greens won three electorates, gaining Rongotai and Wellington Central from Labour, while ACT won two electorates, gaining Tāmaki from National. Te Pāti Māori claimed five Māori seats from Labour, which saw 21-year-old Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke become the youngest MP elected in 170 years and in the process unseated incumbent foreign affairs minister Nanaia Mahuta.[5]

Prime Minister Hipkins conceded on election night,[6] paving the way for a National-led government under Christopher Luxon. To form a government, the National Party required support from the ACT Party and New Zealand First.[7] On 24 November 2023, Luxon announced the formation of a coalition government with ACT and New Zealand First.[8] On 27 November 2023, Luxon was sworn in as prime minister by Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro, thereby marking the end of six years under the Sixth Labour Government and the beginning of the Sixth National Government.[9]


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  1. ^ "ACT Party Port Waikato candidate Neil Christensen dies". RNZ. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 12 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  2. ^ Cheng, Derek (9 October 2023). "Election 2023: Act candidate Neil Christensen dies, by-election to be held for Port Waikato". The New Zealand Herald. Archived from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  3. ^ Sommerville, Troels (15 October 2023). "'Devastating defeat': How the world reacted to the New Zealand election result". Stuff. Archived from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Jacinda Ardern, Helen Clark's former seat nearly goes to National". 1 News. Archived from the original on 17 October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Nanaia Mahuta unseated by 21-year-old newcomer Hana Maipi-Clarke". 1 News. Archived from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  6. ^ "'You have reached for hope and you have voted for change': PM-in waiting Luxon says time to turn NZ around". NZ Herald. 16 October 2023. Archived from the original on 16 October 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  7. ^ "National and Act lose majority in final vote count". Newsroom. 3 November 2023. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Coalition deal: Peters to be deputy prime minister first, followed by Seymour". 1 News. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  9. ^ "Christopher Luxon sworn in as New Zealand's new prime minister". TVNZ. 1News. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.

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