File Parlamento da Nova Zel ndia.jpg right thumb 300px The Beehive left and Parliament House right The NewZealandParliamentBuildings house the Parliament of NewZealand and are on a 45,000 square metre site at the northern end of Lambton Quay, Wellington Lambton Quay , Wellington . They consist of Parliament ... links http www.parliament.nz NewZealandParliament website http www.parliament.nz en NZ HstBldgs NewZealandParliament History and Buildings coord 41.2780 174.7768 display title format dms Category Politics of NewZealandParliamentBuildings Category Parliament of NewZealand Parliamentary Buildings .... ref name New Wellington Parliament cite web title The halfway house Parliamentbuildings url http www.nzhistory.net.nz politics parliamentbuildings the halfway house publisher NewZealand History Online accessdate 12 February 2012 ref ref name Competition winners cite news title NewParliamentBuildings ... buildings in NewZealand Category Seats of national legislatures pt Pr dios do Parlamento da Nova ... Chamber, Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker s Office, Visitors Centre ... other parliamentbuildings except the library. A competition to find a replacement design was announced ... in 1914, but without much of the roof ornamentation or the roof domes. ref name New Wellington Parliament ... in 1995 by Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II , Monarchy of NewZealand Queen of NewZealand , after ..., was officially opened by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Elizabeth II , Monarchy of NewZealand Queen of NewZealand in 1977. The government moved into the building in 1979. Due to its distinctive ... and 72 metres high. The top floor is occupied by the Cabinet of NewZealand Cabinet room, with the Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister s offices on the floor immediately below. Other floors ... of the wooden parliamentbuildings. Coincidentally, exactly the same thing happened in Ottawa in 1916 ... of NewZealand history and democratic processes. Photographs gallery Image SIF Beehive ... more details
of Representatives. NewZealandParliamentBuildingsParliament is physically located in Wellington , the capital city of NewZealand since 1865. History The parliament was established by the British ... Bowen House Beehive Parliament.JPG thumb left 300px NewZealandParliamentBuildings Main NewZealand House of Representatives The NewZealand House of Representatives has been the NewZealandParliament ... election See also NewZealandParliamentBuildingsNewZealand constitution Constitution of NewZealand ... of NewZealand http www.nzhistory.net.nz media gallery tid 79 Images from around ParliamentBuildings ...Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Parliament of NewZealand The Parliament ..., the formal name for the Parliament of NewZealand was the General Assembly of NewZealand . The House ... NewZealand legislature unicameralism unicameral . Parliament received full control over all NewZealand ... of the NewZealandParliament was the country quota, which gave greater representation to rural ... page Plate 90 ref Sovereignty Politics of NewZealand The NewZealandParliament is sovereign ... committees to scrutinise legislation. Upper house The NewZealandParliament does not have an upper ... ref Passage of legislation The NewZealandParliament s model for passing Act of Parliament Acts ... 3 Pre party era bgcolor EEEEEE 1st NewZealandParliament 1st Parliament align center NewZealand general election, 1853 1853 election align center No Parties bgcolor EEEEEE 2nd NewZealandParliament 2nd Parliament align center NewZealand general election, 1855 1855 election align center No Parties bgcolor EEEEEE 3rd NewZealandParliament 3rd Parliament align center NewZealand general election, 1860 61 1860 election align center No Parties bgcolor EEEEEE 4th NewZealandParliament 4th Parliament ... EEEEEE 5th NewZealandParliament 5th Parliament align center NewZealand general election, 1871 1871 election align center No Parties bgcolor EEEEEE 6th NewZealandParliament 6th Parliament align ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 8th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 4 M ori electorates and 91 general electorates ... and challenging. sfn King 2003 p ? The 5th Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand land ... Change e f 3 ef39f0ae5b1c4556996f2930718cb0ff.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 28 ... publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries The Hall Ministry, 1879 82 Hall Ministry under Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier John Hall NewZealand politician John Hall ... Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 8th Parliament Notes Reflist 30em References cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Auckland Provincial District year 1902 url http www.nzetc.org ... the NewZealand general election, 1881 1881 general election . It sat for three sessions, and was prorogued .... Political parties had not been established yet this only happened after the NewZealand ... Provincial Council buildings. With the increase in the number of Members of Parliament to 70, conditions ... of the 19th century, and was consumed by fire on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings cite ..., just after the NewZealand general election, 1884 1884 general election for the 9th NewZealand ... publisher NewZealand Legal Information Institute accessdate 2 April 2012 ref This was a significant increase from the 43 electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election, 1860 ... publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web ... 27 May 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref The Wellington NewZealand electorate City of Wellington electorate ... news title The NewParliament url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl search&d ... 14 ref NewZealand general election, 1881 Changes during term There were a number of changes during ... 2010 location Christchurch cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Otago & Southland Provincial ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 9th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 4 M ori electorates and xx general electorates ... Parliament opened on 7 August 1884, following the NewZealand general election, 1884 1884 general .... sfn King 2003 p ? The 5th Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand land wars , with the Second ... f 3 ef39f0ae5b1c4556996f2930718cb0ff.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 28 July 2010 ref ... October 1887, just after the NewZealand general election, 1887 1887 general election to determine the composition of the 10th NewZealandParliament 10th Parliament . sfn King 2003 p 534 sfn Scholefield ... Date Incumbent Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 9th Parliament Existing electorates Ashley Walker resigned in 1867. Henry Tancred NewZealand politician Henry Tancred won the subsequent ... parties had not been established yet this only happened after the NewZealand general election ... Council buildings. With the increase in the number of Members of Parliament to 70, conditions became ... century, and was consumed by fire on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings cite web title ... ZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries The Atkinson Ministry, 1883 84 second Atkinson ... increase from the 43 electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election, 1860 61 1860 61 ... publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100527022404 ... 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref NewZealand general election, 1884 Changes during term There were a number ... The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Auckland Provincial District year 1902 url http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly ... Christchurch cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Otago & Southland Provincial Districts ... of NewZealand Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts year 1906 url http www.nzetc.org ... The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Taranaki, Hawke s Bay & Wellington Provincial Districts year 1908 ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2012 NewZealand Parliaments Unreferenced date August 2009 The 22nd NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Its composition was determined by the NewZealand general election, 1925 1925 elections , and it sat until the NewZealand general election, 1928 1928 elections . The 22nd Parliament saw the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party s Gordon Coates continue his rule as Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister , in the continuing Reform Government of NewZealand Reform Government . The 22nd Parliament consisted ... Party Electorate bgcolor DDFFDD George James Anderson Anderson, George NewZealand Reform Party Reform Mataura bgcolor FFE8E8 Tim Armstrong NewZealand Armstrong, Tim NewZealand Labour Party Labour ... NewZealand electorate Nelson bgcolor FFE8E8 Frederick Bartram Bartram, Frederick NewZealand Labour Party Labour Grey Lynn bgcolor DDFFDD William Nosworthy Nosworthy, William NewZealand Reform Party Reform Ashburton NewZealand electorate Ashburton bgcolor FFE8E8 William Edward Parry Parry, Bill NewZealand Labour Party Labour Auckland Central bgcolor FFE8E8 John A. Lee Lee, John NewZealand Labour Party Labour Auckland East bgcolor FFE8E8 Michael Joseph Savage Savage, Michael Joseph NewZealand Labour Party Labour Auckland West bgcolor FFE8E8 Dan Sullivan NewZealand politician Sullivan, Dan NewZealand Labour Party Labour Avon NewZealand electorate Avon bgcolor DDFFDD John Ronald Hamilton Hamilton, John NewZealand Reform Party Reform Awarua NewZealand electorate Awarua bgcolor DDFFDD Allen Bell Bell, Allen NewZealand Reform Party Reform Bay of Islands NewZealand electorate Bay of Islands bgcolor DDFFDD Kenneth Stuart Williams Williams, Kenneth NewZealand Reform Party Reform Bay of Plenty NewZealand electorate Bay of Plenty bgcolor FFE8E8 Harry Holland Holland, Harry NewZealand Labour Party Labour Buller NewZealand electorate Buller bgcolor DDFFDD James McColl Dickson ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments File Opening of 29th NZ Parliament.jpg thumb left Opening of 29th NZ Parliament in 1950, with Serjeant at Arms, Group Captain Alexander Manson carrying the mace, followed by Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives Speaker Matthew Oram The 29th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand. It opened in 1950, following the NewZealand general election, 1949 1949 general election . It was dissolved in 1951 in preparation for the NewZealand general election, 1951 1951 general election . The governing NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party had been defeated in the election by the NewZealand National Party National Party . This marked the end of the First Labour Government of NewZealand First Labour government and the beginning of the First National Government of NewZealand First National government . The National Government appointed 25 new members to the NewZealand Legislative Council the so called Suicide Squad , so that the Legislative Council Abolition Bill could be passed. With that legislation, the Legislative Council voted itself out of existence, and NewZealand has been Unicameralism unicameral since the last meeting of the Upper House on 1 December 1950. ref cite web title Sound the end of the Legislative Council url http www.nzhistory.net.nz media sound sound clip the suicide squad house of representatives publisher Ministry for Culture and Heritage accessdate 30 October 2011 date updated 28 January 2011 ref References Reflist Category NewZealand parliaments ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 4th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 61 electorates between 12 February and 6 ... on 30 June 1866, ref name 1866 opening cite news title Opening of the NEWZEALANDPARLIAMENT url ... and challenging. sfn King 2003 p ? The 4th Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand land ... Change e f 3 ef39f0ae5b1c4556996f2930718cb0ff.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 28 ... publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries A few months before ... 1872, well into the term of the 5th NewZealandParliament 5th Parliament . sfn King 2003 p ... Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 4th Parliament Existing electorates Ashley Walker ... Present And Past Members Of Parliament cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Taranaki, Hawke ... July 2010 newspaper Nelson Examiner and NewZealand Chronicle date Volume XXV, Issue 83, 7 July 1866 page 3 ref following the NewZealand general election, 1866 1866 general election . It sat for five ... context Political parties had not been established yet this only happened after the NewZealand general ... Provincial Council buildings. With the increase in the number of Members of Parliament to 70, conditions ... of the 19th century, and was consumed by fire on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings cite ... King 2003 p 533 sfn Scholefield 1950 p 33 The premiership changed back to William Fox NewZealand ... increase from the 43 electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election, 1860 ... turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... 27 May 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref The Wellington NewZealand electorate City of Wellington ... cite news title The NewParliament url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl search&d ... page 14 ref NewZealand general election, 1866 Changes during term There were numerous changes during ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 7th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 69 European electorates between 28 August ... publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries ... of the 6th NewZealandParliament 6th Parliament . It lasted until 8 October 1879, when the Hall Ministry, 1879 82 Hall Ministry under Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier John Hall NewZealand ... of the 8th NewZealandParliament 8th Parliament . sfn King 2003 p 534 sfn Scholefield 1950 p 37 ... Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 7th Parliament Existing electorates Ashley Walker resigned in 1867. Henry Tancred NewZealand politician Henry Tancred won the subsequent Ashley by election ... Christchurch chapter Present And Past Members Of Parliament cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand ... 1879, following the NewZealand general election, 1879 1879 general election . It sat for three ... happened after the NewZealand general election, 1890 1890 election . Anyone attempting to form ... the time of the NewZealand land wars , with the Second Taranaki War proceeding at the beginning .... ref name Parliamentbuildings cite web title History Buildings and grounds url http www.parliament.nz ... ZealandParliament accessdate 28 July 2010 ref In 1868, the first elections were held in the four ... electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election, 1860 61 1860 61 election, and resulted ... NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100527022404 http www.elections.org.nz ... no ref NewZealand general election, 1879 Changes during term There were a number of changes during ... and was succeeded by Thomas Birch NewZealand Thomas Birch . City of Nelson Stafford resigned in 1868 ... Hull resigned in 1868. He was succeeded by John Munro NewZealand John Munro . Mongonui Ball ... Examiner and NewZealand Chronicle date Volume XXV, Issue 26, 1 March 1866 page 3 ref He also stood ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 6th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 69 European electorates between 20 December ... Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand land wars , with the Second Taranaki War proceeding ... publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 28 July 2010 ref In 1868, the first elections ... Resources 3 6 e 36e40376aa2842e6bcce0a4557ebf2bc.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate ... to 8 October 1879. This period extended slightly after the period of the NewZealand general election, 1879 1879 general elections for the 7th NewZealandParliament 7th Parliament . sfn King 2003 ... Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 6th Parliament Existing electorates Ashley Walker resigned in 1867. Henry Tancred NewZealand politician Henry Tancred won the subsequent Ashley ..., following the NewZealand general election, 1875 76 1875 76 general election . It sat for four sessions ... established yet this only happened after the NewZealand general election, 1890 1890 election . Anyone ... in 1865. Parliament was meeting in the Wellington Province Provincial Council buildings. With the increase ... on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings cite web title History Buildings and grounds ..., led by Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier Daniel Pollen . On 15 February 1876, the Vogel Ministry ... increase from the 43 electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election ... turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... archivedate 27 May 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref The Wellington NewZealand electorate City of Wellington ... cite news title The NewParliament url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl ... 1866 page 14 ref NewZealand general election, 1875 76 Changes during term There were numerous changes ... and was succeeded by Thomas Birch NewZealand Thomas Birch . City of Nelson Stafford resigned in 1868 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 5th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 68 European electorates between 14 January .... sfn King 2003 p ? The 5th Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand land wars , with the Second ... 3 ef39f0ae5b1c4556996f2930718cb0ff.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 28 July 2010 ref ... lasted into the term of the 6th NewZealandParliament 6th Parliament . sfn King 2003 p 533 sfn ... And Past Members Of Parliament cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Taranaki, Hawke s Bay & Wellington ... the NewZealand general election, 1871 1871 general election . It sat for five sessions, and was prorogued ... parties had not been established yet this only happened after the NewZealand general election ... buildings. With the increase in the number of Members of Parliament to 70, conditions became ... century, and was consumed by fire on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings cite web title ... ZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries Since June 1869, the third Fox Ministry, 1869 72 Fox Ministry was in power, led by Prime Minister of NewZealand Premier William Fox NewZealand ... Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100527022404 http ... 2010 ref This compares to 61 electorates used in the previous general election in NewZealand general election, 1866 1866 , and 65 electorates after the M ori electorates were created in 1867. NewZealand ... Parliament. class wikitable align center By election Electorate Date Incumbent Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 5th Parliament Akaroa Robert Heaton Rhodes resigned on 18 February 1874. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 135 William Montgomery NewZealand William Montgomery won the subsequent ... 1873 by election was won by William Gibbs NewZealand politician William Gibbs . sfn Scholefield ... Mervyn . Marsden Hull resigned in 1868. He was succeeded by John Munro NewZealand John Munro ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 10th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Elections for this term were held in 4 M ori electorates and 91 European ... The 10th Parliament opened on 6 October 1887, following the NewZealand general election, 1887 1887 ... and challenging. sfn King 2003 p ? The 5th Parliament sat during the time of the NewZealand ... History Change e f 3 ef39f0ae5b1c4556996f2930718cb0ff.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate ... publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate 20 July 2010 ref Ministries The Stout Vogel Ministry ... Of Parliament cite book title The Cyclopedia of NewZealand Taranaki, Hawke s Bay & Wellington ... context Political parties had not been established yet this only happened after the NewZealand ... Provincial Council buildings. With the increase in the number of Members of Parliament to 70 ... of the 19th century, and was consumed by fire on 11 December 1907. ref name Parliamentbuildings ..., just after the NewZealand general election, 1887 1887 general election to determine the composition ... increase from the 43 electorates used in the previous NewZealand general election, 1860 ... turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 6 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... 27 May 2010 Added by DASHBot ref The Wellington NewZealand electorate City of Wellington electorate ... news title The NewParliament url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl search&d ... 14 ref NewZealand general election, 1887 Changes during term There were numerous changes during the term of the 5th Parliament. Existing electorates Ashley Walker resigned in 1867. Henry Tancred New ... by John Munro NewZealand John Munro . Mongonui Ball resigned in 1870. He was succeeded by Thomas ... NENZC18660301.2.8 accessdate 24 July 2010 newspaper Nelson Examiner and NewZealand Chronicle date Volume XXV, Issue 26, 1 March 1866 page 3 ref He also stood in the Westland NewZealand electorate ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 NewZealand Parliaments The 48th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand. Its composition was determined at a NewZealand general election, 2005 general election held on 17 September 2005. The newparliament met for the first ... MMP electoral system. Electorate boundaries for 48th Parliament File NewZealand general election ... Michael Cullen politician Michael Cullen Labour Members of the 48th ParliamentNewZealandParliament, 2005 Changes during parliamentary term NewZealandParliament changes, 2005 Rod Donald , co leader ... NewZealand politician Brian Donnelly , a NewZealand First MP, resigned from Parliament from ... Parliament authorlink NewZealandParliament work TheyWorkForYou.co.nz date 1 April 2008 accessdate ... theyworkforyou.co.nz list member vacancy 2008 apr 01 title List Member Vacancy last NewZealandParliament authorlink NewZealandParliament work TheyWorkForYou.co.nz date 1 April 2008 accessdate 7 ... and MPs responsibilities in the 48th NewZealandParliament References reflist 30em Category New ... date 1 November 2008 work Otago Daily Times accessdate 15 September 2011 ref The NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party and the NewZealand Progressive Party Progressive Party , backed by NewZealand First and United Future NewZealand United Future , established a majority at the beginning the 48th Parliament. The Labour led administration was in its third term. The NewZealand National Party National Party and ACT NewZealand ACT form the formal opposition to the government. Other non government parties are the Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens who promised to abstain on confidence ... result NewZealand election, 2005 Government the third and final term of the Fifth Labour Government of NewZealand Fifth Labour Government , in power from NewZealand general election, 1999 1999 until NewZealand general election, 2008 2008 minority coalition with NewZealand Progressive Party Progressive ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 25th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It opened on 25 March 1936, following the NewZealand general election, 1935 1935 election . It was dissolved on 16 September 1938 in preparation for the NewZealand general election, 1938 1938 election . The 25th Parliament was notable in that it was the first time the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party had a parliamentary majority and formed a government, the First Labour Government of NewZealand First Labour Government . The new Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister was Michael Joseph Savage . The opposition consisted of the United Party NewZealand United Party and the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party , which merged to form the NewZealand National Party National Party in 1936 .... Ministries The 24th NewZealandParliament 24th Parliament had been led by a coalition of the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party and the United Party NewZealand United Party , formed in September 1931 during the term of the 23rd NewZealandParliament 23rd Parliament and led by George William Forbes . sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 48 49 The primary opposition had been the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party . At the NewZealand general election, 1935 1935 election , the NewZealand Labour Party ... Party, which merged in 1936 during the term of the 25th Parliament to form the NewZealand ... Members File 1935 NZ MPs.jpg thumb 500px right Members of the 25th NewZealandParliament, the Sergeant ... to the next step, and merged into a single group. This was called the NewZealand National Party National Party . The smaller Country Party NewZealand Country Party and R tana movement had two MPs each, and there were four independents not aligned with the coalition. The NewZealand Democrat Party ... of NewZealand First Labour Government . The leader of the Labour Party, Michael Joseph Savage , became Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister . ref name DNZB Savage DNZB Gustafson Barry 4S9 Savage ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 NewZealand Parliaments The 39th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand which began with the NewZealand general election, 1978 general election held on 25 November 1978, and finished with the NewZealand general election ... December 1978 to 11 December 1981. The Prime Minister of NewZealand Prime Minister , Robert Muldoon of the NewZealand National Party National Party , led the Third National Government of NewZealand Third National Government from 1975 to 1984. MPs at start of term NewZealand electorate class sortable ... align center NewZealand National Party National align center Waikato NewZealand electorate Waikato style background def Keith Allen politician Allen, Keith align center NewZealand National Party National align center Tauranga NewZealand electorate Tauranga style background ffe8e8 Basil Arthur Arthur, Basil align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Timaru NewZealand electorate Timaru style background def Neill Austin Austin, Neill align center NewZealand National Party National align center Bay of Islands NewZealand electorate Bay of Islands style background def Rex Austin Austin, Rex align center NewZealand National Party National align center Awarua NewZealand electorate Awarua style background ffe8e8 Ron Bailey NewZealand Bailey, Ron align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Heretaunga NewZealand electorate Heretaunga style background ffe8e8 Bruce Barclay Barclay, Bruce align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Christchurch Central style background ffe8e8 Michael Bassett Bassett, Michael align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Te Atat NewZealand electorate Te Atatu style background ffe8e8 Mary Batchelor Batchelor, Mary align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Avon NewZealand electorate ... Zealand Social Credit align center Rangit kei NewZealand electorate Rangitikei style background def ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 49th NewZealandParliament was elected at the NewZealand general election ... an increase of one from the 48th NewZealandParliament 48th Parliament caused by the M ori Party having ... Island , 47 in the North Island one more than for the 48th NewZealandParliament 48th Parliament ... 1 story.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10437554 title Auckland to get an extra seat in Parliament author NewZealand ... any seats in the newParliament. br NewZealand election, 2008 Members of the 49th NewZealandParliamentNewZealand National Party 58 width 80 border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin ... of Parliament select committee Chair of the Standing Orders select committee bgcolor NewZealand National ... of Parliament select committee bgcolor NewZealand National Party meta color Amy Adams politician ... caucus who resigned, retired or died during the term of the 49th Parliament bgcolor NewZealand National ... resigned or retired during the term of the 49th Parliament bgcolor ACT NewZealand meta color David ... for the remainder of the 49th Parliament. John Carter NewZealand politician John Carter announced ..., 2008 Category Lists of current office holders NewZealandParliament Category NewZealand parliaments ... served from 2008 until the November NZ election link 2011 . NewZealand uses the Mixed ... to Electoral Commission NewZealand Electoral Commission replacement selections for new list Candidates from four parliamentary parties. Lockwood Smith was the Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives ... Commission altered many of the boundaries of NewZealand s parliamentary NewZealand electorates electorates following the NewZealand Census of Population and Dwellings 2006 Census the large ... dubbed Howick, NewZealand Howick after the Auckland suburb , would have included parts of the existing ... seen the inclusion of the population centres Panmure, NewZealand Panmure , Point England, NewZealand Point England and Glen Innes, NewZealand Glen Innes into the electorate the Commission largely ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 NewZealand Parliaments The 47th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealandParliament of NewZealand . Its composition was determined by the NewZealand general election, 2002 2002 elections , and it sat until 11 August 2005. The NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party and the NewZealand Progressive Party Progressive Party , backed by United Future NewZealand United Future , commanded a majority throughout the 47th Parliament. The Labour led administration was in its second term. The NewZealand National Party National Party , although dealt .... Tariana Turia , the Labour MP for Te Tai Hauauru, resigned from Parliament over the NewZealand ... parties were NewZealand First , ACT NewZealand ACT , the Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand ... center Term bgcolor FFDDFF Paul Adams NewZealand Adams, Paul align center United Future NewZealand ... center United Future NewZealand United Future align center align center First bgcolor FFEECC Jim Anderton Anderton, Jim align center NewZealand Progressive Party Progressive align center Wigram align center Seventh bgcolor DDEEFF Shane Ardern Ardern, Shane align center NewZealand National Party ... Awatere Huata, Donna align center ACT NewZealand ACT align center align center Third bgcolor FFDDFF Larry Baldock Baldock, Larry align center United Future NewZealand United Future align center align center First bgcolor FFE8E8 Rick Barker Barker, Rick align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour ... NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Christchurch Central align center Third bgcolor FFE8E8 David Benson Pope Benson Pope, David align center NewZealand Labour Party Labour align center Dunedin South align center Second bgcolor FFE8E8 Georgina Beyer Beyer, Georgina align center NewZealand ..., Sue align center Green Party of Aotearoa NewZealand Greens align center align center Second bgcolor DDEEFF Don Brash Brash, Don align center NewZealand National Party National align center align ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 21st NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1922 1922 general election in December of that year. 1922 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1922 The 1922 general election was held on Monday, 6 December in the M ori electorates and on Tuesday, 7 December in the general electorates, respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 80 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 45 represented North Island electorates, 31 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 700,111 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 88.7 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 21st Parliament sat for four sessions there were two sessions in 1923 , and was prorogued on 14 October 1925. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 69 class wikitable Session Opened Adjouned first 7 February 1923 17 February 1923 second 14 June 1923 29 August 1923 third 26 June 1924 6 November 1924 fourth 25 June 1925 1 October 1925 Ministries The second Massey Ministry led by William Massey of the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party had come to power in August 1919. sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 44 45 Massey ... Ferguson Biography 10 December 2011 ref Francis Bell NewZealand Prime Minister Francis Bell had been ... was in place for the remainder of the parliamentary term and for the duration of the 22nd NewZealandParliament 22nd Parliament . sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 46 47 Notes Reflist 30em References cite book last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title NewZealand parliamentary record, 1840 1949 accessdate ... Wellington Category NewZealand parliaments 21 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 50th NewZealandParliament was elected at the NewZealand general election ... will continue to lead the Fifth National Government of NewZealand Fifth National Government . The Parliament ... the electoral boundaries for the 51st NewZealandParliament . 2011 general election main NewZealand general election, 2011 The 2011 NewZealand general election was held on Saturday, 26 November ... results National s confidence and supply partners in the 49th NewZealandParliament 49th Parliament ... Minister of Transport from April 2012 colspan 5 Members of Parliament bgcolor NewZealand National ... of Parliament bgcolor NewZealand Labour Party meta color Ross Robertson Manukau East 1987 Assistant ... House of Representatives to meet on 20 December.htm publisher NewZealandParliament accessdate ... Elections NewZealand accessdate 4 December 2011 ref As a result, the 50th Parliament will expire, if not dissolved ... from December 2011 until 17 December 2014 at the latest, followed by the next NewZealand ... were sworn in and Lockwood Smith was elected Speaker of the NewZealand House of Representatives ... File NewZealand electorates 2011 election insets .svg Electoral Results 2011 Election The Representation ... NewZealand Census of Population and Dwellings NewZealand census . ref cite web title What is the Representation ... NewZealand accessdate 3 December 2011 ref and if the next general election will be held towards ... title Key confirms election date publisher The NewZealand Herald date 2 February 2011 accessdate 5 May 2011 ref and determined the membership of the 50th NewZealandParliament. One hundred and twenty one MPs were elected to the NewZealand House of Representatives , 70 from single member New ... election link 1996 , NewZealand has used the Mixed member proportional representation Mixed Member ... electorate MP. A NewZealand voting system referendum, 2011 referendum on the voting system ... publisher The NewZealand Herald ref in which 57.8 of voters voted to keep the MMP voting system. A total ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 13th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1896 1896 general election in December of that year. 1896 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1896 The 1896 general election was held on Wednesday, 4 December in the general electorates and on Thursday, 19 December in the M ori electorates , respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 74 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 34 represented North Island electorates, 36 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 337,024 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 76.1 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 13th Parliament sat for four sessions there were two sessions in 1897 , and was prorogued on 15 November 1899. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 69 class wikitable Session Opened Adjouned first 6 April 1897 10 April 1897 second 23 September 1897 22 December 1897 third 24 September 1898 6 November 1898 fourth 23 September 1899 24 October 1899 Ministries The First Liberal Government of NewZealand had taken office on 24 January 1891. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 40 The Seddon Ministry under Richard Seddon had taken office in 1893 during the term of the 11th NewZealandParliament 11th Parliament . sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 40 41 The Seddon Ministry remained in power for the whole term of this Parliament and held power until Seddon s death on 10 June 1906. ref name DNZB Seddon DNZB first David last Hamer ... References cite book last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title NewZealand parliamentary record, 1840 .... Printer location Wellington Category NewZealand parliaments 13 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 14th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1899 1899 general election in December of that year. 1899 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1899 The 1899 general election was held on Wednesday, 6 December in the general electorates and on Tuesday, 19 December in the M ori electorates , respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 74 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 34 represented North Island electorates, 36 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 373,744 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 77.6 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 14th Parliament sat for three sessions, and was prorogued on 5 November 1902. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 69 class wikitable Session Opened Adjouned first 21 June 1900 21 October 1900 second 1 July 1901 8 November 1901 third 1 July 1902 3 October 1902 Ministries The First Liberal Government of NewZealand had taken office on 24 January 1891. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 40 The Seddon Ministry under Richard Seddon had taken office in 1893 during the term of the 11th NewZealandParliament 11th Parliament . sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 40 41 The Seddon Ministry remained in power for the whole term of this Parliament and held power until Seddon s death on 10 June 1906. ref name DNZB Seddon DNZB first David last Hamer id 2s11 title Seddon, Richard John Biography accessdate 10 December 2011 ref Notes Reflist 30em References cite book last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title NewZealand parliamentary ... Govt. Printer location Wellington Category NewZealand parliaments 14 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 15th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1902 1902 general election in November and December of that year. 1902 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1902 The 1902 general election was held on Tuesday, 25 November in the general electorates and on Monday, 22 December in the M ori electorates , respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 80 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 38 represented North Island electorates, 38 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 415,789 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 76.7 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 15th Parliament sat for three sessions, and was prorogued on 15 November 1905. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 69 class wikitable Session Opened Adjouned first 29 June 1903 24 November 1903 second 28 June 1904 8 November 1904 third 27 June 1905 31 October 1905 Ministries The First Liberal Government of NewZealand had taken office on 24 January 1891. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 40 The Seddon Ministry under Richard Seddon had taken office in 1893 during the term of the 11th NewZealandParliament 11th Parliament . sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 40 41 The Seddon Ministry remained in power for the whole term of this Parliament and held power until Seddon s death on 10 June 1906. ref name DNZB Seddon DNZB first David last Hamer id 2s11 title Seddon, Richard John Biography accessdate 10 December 2011 ref Notes Reflist 30em References cite book last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title NewZealand ... year 1950 publisher Govt. Printer location Wellington Category NewZealand parliaments 15 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 24th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It opened on 23 February 1932, following the NewZealand general election, 1931 1931 election . It was dissolved on 1 November 1935 in preparation for the NewZealand general election, 1935 1935 election ... also a feature of the 23rd NewZealandParliament previous parliament was relatively unusual, as New ... wife, Elizabeth McCombs , made her the first woman to win election to the NewZealandParliament. Harry ... due to the ongoing Great Depression depression , similarly the NewZealand general election, 1919 1919 , and the NewZealand general election, 1943 1943 elections were held two years late, having been postponed during World War I and World War II respectively. The Prime Minister of NewZealand ... of the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party and the United Party NewZealand United Party ... four pro coalition independents. The primary opposition was from the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party , which had twenty four seats. The small Country Party NewZealand Country Party had one seat ... Depression , Forbes had wanted to form a grand coalition with the NewZealand Labour Party Labour ... NewZealand Reform Party meta color NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party Gordon Coates align center 28 bgcolor NewZealand Labour Party meta color NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party Harry Holland , then Michael Joseph Savage align center 24 bgcolor United Party NewZealand meta color United Party NewZealand United Party George William Forbes George Forbes align center 19 bgcolor Country Party NewZealand meta color Country Party NewZealand Country Party Harold Rushworth align center 1 bgcolor ... width 15 align center Term bgcolor NewZealand Reform Party meta color Alfred Ansell Ansell, Alfred align center Reform align center Chalmers align center 2nd bgcolor NewZealand Labour Party meta color Tim Armstrong NewZealand Armstrong, Tim align center Labour align center Christchurch East align ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 20th NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1919 1919 general election in December of that year. 1919 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1919 The 1919 general election was held on Tuesday, 16 December in the M ori electorates and on Wednesday, 17 December in the general electorates, respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 80 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 45 represented North Island electorates, 31 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 683,420 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 80.5 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 20th Parliament sat for five sessions there were two sessions in 1912 and 1913, respectively , and was prorogued on 30 November 1922. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 69 class wikitable Session Opened Adjouned first 24 June 1920 11 November 1920 second 10 March 1921 22 March 1921 third 22 September 1921 22 December 1921 fourth 11 January 1922 11 February 1922 fifth 28 June 1922 31 October 1922 Ministries The wartime coalition between the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party and the NewZealand Liberal Party Liberal Party had come to an end by August 1919. William Massey of the Reform Party had been the leader of the coalition, with Joseph Ward of the Liberal Party as the deputy. sfn Scholefield ... NewZealand parliamentary record, 1840 1949 accessdate 10 December 2011 edition origyear First ed. published 1913 year 1950 publisher Govt. Printer location Wellington Category NewZealand parliaments ... of the 20th Parliament and beyond until his death on 10 May 1925. ref name DNZB Massey sfn Scholefield ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 23rd NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It was elected at the NewZealand general election, 1928 1928 general election in November of that year. 1928 general election Main NewZealand general election, 1928 The 1928 general election was held on Tuesday, 13 November in the M ori electorates and on Wednesday, 14 November in the general electorates, respectively. ref name General elections 1853 2005 cite web title General elections 1853 2005 dates & turnout url http www.elections.org.nz elections resultsdata elections dates turnout.html publisher Elections NewZealand accessdate 10 December 2011 ref A total of 80 Member of Parliament MPs were elected 47 represented North Island electorates, 29 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented M ori electorates. sfn Scholefield 1950 p 90 844,633 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 88.1 . ref name General elections 1853 2005 Sessions The 23rd Parliament sat for five sessions there were two sessions in 1931 , and was prorogued ... by Gordon Coates of the NewZealand Reform Party Reform Party had come to power in May 1925. sfn Scholefield 1950 pp 46 47 The Reform Party lost the NewZealand general election, 1928 1928 election , suffering a humiliating defeat, dropping from 55 seats in NewZealand general election, 1925 1925 to 28 only three years later. Parliament was called shortly after the election, Coates lost a Motion ... Joseph Ward formed the second Ward Ministry on 10 December 1928 as leader of the United Party NewZealand United Party , a successor of the NewZealand Liberal Party Liberal Party . sfn Scholefield 1950 ... with the NewZealand Labour Party Labour Party and the Reform Party. Labour refused, but Reform went ... last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title NewZealand parliamentary record, 1840 1949 accessdate 10 December ... Category NewZealand parliaments 23 ... more details
NewZealand Parliaments The 1st NewZealandParliament was a term of the Parliament of NewZealand . It opened on 24 May 1854, following NewZealand s NewZealand general election, 1853 first general election held the previous year . It was dissolved on 15 September 1855 in preparation for NewZealand ... Zealand should have a single government, without Provinces of NewZealand provinces . The 1st Parliament ... power. Henry Sewell , appointed shortly after the 2nd NewZealandParliament opened, is more often ... Image NewZealandElectorates1853 Labeled.png Initial composition of the 1st ParliamentNewZealand ... Electorate Date Incumbent Reason Winner NewZealand by elections during the 1st Parliament Christchurch ... Aug 1854 16 Sep 1854 Third 8 Aug 1855 15 Sep 1855 NewZealand had not yet obtained responsible government ... Minister of NewZealand Premier . There were, however, appointments made to the Executive Council of NewZealand Executive Council the formal institution upon which NewZealand Cabinet Cabinet is based . sfn King 2003 p ? From 14 June 1854 to 2 August 1854, there was a four person cabinet, NewZealand s List of NewZealand ministries first ministry this should eventually link to its own article ... consider FitzGerald and Forsaith to be NewZealand s first Prime Ministers, but neither held any formal ... thumb 300px Henry Sewell Sewell overwhelming James Mackay NewZealand politician Mackay , with William Fitzherbert NewZealand Fitzherbert hand covering mouth looking on On 17 August 1854 when ... was reported to have pounced on the member for Nelson James Mackay NewZealand politician James ... Bartley resigned on 11 July 1854. He was replaced by William Brown NewZealand William Brown , who ... Stephens NewZealand Samuel Stephens on 19 June. Stephens died on 26 June 1855. His seat remained ... King first Michael title The Penguin History of NewZealand publisher Penguin Books location Auckland ... Guy Hardy title NewZealand parliamentary record, 1840 1949 accessdate 7 September 2010 edition origyear ... more details