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Candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election by electorate

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67 electorate members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were to be elected in the general election on 27 November 1999. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red.

Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly.[1][2] There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking:

  • Some candidates belong to a registered party, but they were not on their party's list – this is shown on "none".
  • Some candidates belong to a registered party, but the party did not submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case.
  • Some candidates belong to an unregistered party, and those cannot submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case.

At the 1999 general election, three registered parties did not submit a list:[3]

General electorates

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Albany

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1999 general election: Albany [4]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Callum Blair
NZ First Joy Brett 35  
Christian Heritage Tony Corbett 45  
Green Bera MacClement 39  
Alliance Heather McConachy 12  
Labour Hamish McCracken 60  
National Murray McCully Electorate MP since 1987 none   [5]
NMP Darag Rennie 8  
ACT Mike Steeneveld 19  
Christian Democrats Rob Wheeler 11  

Aoraki

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1999 general election: Aoraki [6]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Albert Gould none  
National Wayne Marriott 50  
Legalise Cannabis Christine Mitchell 14  
Green David Musgrave none  
ACT Dean Richardson 44  
Alliance Lynley Simmons 51  
Christian Heritage McGregor Simpson 22  
Labour Jim Sutton First entered Parliament in 1984 11   [7]

Auckland Central

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1999 general election: Auckland Central[8]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
South Island Gerry Campbell 5  
Communist League Terence Coggan
Blokes Liberation Front Pieter de Jonge
Christian Heritage Dick Holland 10  
ACT Donna Awatere Huata MP since 1996 4  
Mana Māori Tame Iti 1  
Alliance Sandra Lee MP since 1993 2  
National Martin Poulsen 31  
NZ First Dilip Rupa 36  
Green Nándor Tánczos 5  
Labour Judith Tizard MP since 1990 19  

Banks Peninsula

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1999 general election: Banks Peninsula[9][10]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National David Carter MP since 1994 21  
NZ First Charlie Crofts 31  
Green Rod Donald MP since 1996 2  
Labour Ruth Dyson MP since 1993 15  
Christian Heritage Rosemary Francis 13  
Christian Democrats Simon Melville Hadfield none  
ACT Paul King 37  
Independent Ann Lewis
Natural Law David Lovell-Smith 3  
Alliance Maevis Watson 53  

Bay of Plenty

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1999 general election: Bay of Plenty[11]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Peter Brown MP since 1996 2  
Te Tawharau Willie Coates Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Coates, unlike other Te Tawharau candidates, was not on the Mana Māori list.
Green Margaret Collins none  
ACT Lynne Cook 49  
Labour Terry Hughes 54  
Alliance John Neill 55  
National Tony Ryall MP since 1990 9  
Christian Heritage Joyce Stevens 42  
Christian Democrats Judy Turner 14  
Natural Law Mieke van Batenburg 42  

Christchurch Central

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1999 general election: Christchurch Central[12]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent David Ball
NZ First John Ballantyne 33  
Labour Tim Barnett MP since 1996 none  
Christian Heritage John Bryant 5  
National Democrats Anton Foljambe
Alliance Liz Gordon MP since 1996 8  
Communist League Ruth Gray
Christian Democrats Daryl Gregory 7  
Dominion Workers Clifford Mundy
McGillicuddy Serious Cecil G. Murgatroyd 14  
Green Diana Pennell 23  
ACT Katherine Sillars 28  
National John Stringer none  

Christchurch East

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1999 general election: Christchurch East[13]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Alan Beecham 43  
Legalise Cannabis Michael Britnell 9  
Labour Lianne Dalziel MP since 1990 8  
Natural Law Warwick Jones 25  
National John Knox none  
Christian Heritage Judith Phillips 28  
Alliance Paul Piesse 58  
NZ First Margaret Silverlock none  
Christian Democrats Chantelle Stiles none  
Green Jacqui Wood none  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Larry Sutherland [14]

Clutha-Southland

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1999 general election: Clutha-Southland [15]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Heritage Grant Bradfield 12  
National Bill English MP since 1996 4  
Green Tim Gow none  
South Island Pat McCarrigan 2  
NZ First Dave Mackie 24  
ACT John Morrison 40  
Labour Lesley Soper 44  
Independent David Webber
Alliance Roger White none  

Coromandel

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1999 general election: Coromandel [16]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Tony Bird 30  
Green Jeanette Fitzsimons The Green Party split from the Alliance Party, who Fitzsimons had stood for in 1996 1  
Labour Margaret Hawkeswood 58  
NZ First Robyn McDonald contested electorate in 1996 20  
National Murray McLean MP since 1996 none  
Christian Heritage David Parlour 11  

Dunedin North

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1999 general election: Dunedin North [17]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NMP Patrick Byrne none  
ACT Hilary Calvert 15  
Alliance Quentin Findlay 48  
Christian Heritage David Harris 63  
Labour Pete Hodgson MP since 1990 13  
South Island Alan McDonald 1  
Legalise Cannabis Paul John McMullan 7  
National Katherine Rich 23  
McGillicuddy Serious Bernard Smith 24  
Green Michael Tritt 16  
NZ First Donna Waipouri-Baxter none  

Dunedin South

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1999 general election: Dunedin South [18]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour David Benson-Pope 53  
NZ First Jenny Bloxham 22  
National Russell Keast none  
Independent Hendrik Koch
South Island Margaret McCarrigan 2  
Green Sonata McLeod none  
ACT Willie Martin 46  
Alliance Mark Ryan 11  
Christian Heritage John Streekstra 64  

East Coast

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1999 general election: East Coast [19]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Gray Eatwell none  
Te Tawharau Anton Kerekere Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Kerekere was number eight on the Mana Māori list.
Labour Janet Mackey MP since 1993 28  
Alliance Gavin Maclean 33  
Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata Harangi Manaena-Biddle
National Matthew Parkinson 57  
Christian Heritage Richard Rangihuna 40  
ACT Ian Swan 47  

Epsom

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1999 general election: Epsom [20]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Caleb Armstrong 6  
Natural Law Ray Cain 16  
NZ First Brent Catchpole 30  
ACT Rodney Hide Contested Auckland Central in 1996 5  
Labour David Jacobs none  
Independent Michael MacDonald
Christian Heritage Ewen McQueen 3  
Green Janet McVeagh 13  
Alliance Mark O'Brien none  
McGillicuddy Serious Worik Turei Stanton 26  
National Richard Worth 44  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Christine Fletcher [14]

Hamilton East

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1999 general election: Hamilton East[21]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mauri Pacific Helen Akhtari 14  
Natural Law John Cleary 5  
ACT Gavin Denby 51  
Christian Heritage Madeleine Flannagan 20  
McGillicuddy Serious Leanne V. Ireland 2  
Alliance Peter Jamieson 38  
National Tony Steel First elected in 1990 none  
NZ First Doug Woolerton MP since 1996 5  
Labour Dianne Yates MP since 1993 22  

Hamilton West

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1999 general election: Hamilton West [22]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Pita Cammock
Labour Martin Gallagher MP 1993–1996 none  
Christian Heritage Eleanor Goodall 39  
NZ First Athol Gould none  
Mauri Pacific Fa'amatuainu Iakopo 18  
Mana Wahine Avon Johnson
Alliance Dave MacPherson 14  
ACT Garry Mallett 65  
National Bob Simcock MP since 1996 22  

Hunua

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1999 general election: Hunua [23]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Heritage Ken Andrew 57  
NZ First John Geary none  
Alliance Janice Graham 43  
Christian Democrats Bill Henderson none  
National Warren Kyd MP since 1987 none  
Natural Law Raylene Lodge 19  
Labour Paul Schofield none  
ACT John Thompson 36  

Hutt South

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1999 general election: Hutt South [24]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Lois McInnes
Labour Trevor Mallard MP since 1984 12  
Green Cliff Mason 40  
ACT Christopher Milne 23  
Natural Law Jon Muller 30  
Christian Democrats David Ogden 13  
United NZ Frank Owen 13  
Alliance Gordon Parr 50  
NZ First Edwin Perry 37  
National Clare Radomske none  
Christian Heritage Rosemarie Thomas 7  
Mauri Pacific Richard Waitai 20  
McGillicuddy Serious Jonat Wharton 34  

Ilam

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1999 general election: Ilam[25][26]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Evan Thomas Alty 15  
National Gerry Brownlee MP since 1996 36  
Christian Heritage Geoff Francis 23  
NZ First Andrew Gin 8  
Alliance Lois Griffiths 47  
Christian Democrats Kevin Harper 8  
ACT Nigel Mattison 17  
Independent Janet MiddleMiss
Independent Denis O'Rourke
Natural Law Brendan Rhodes 48  
Labour Alison Wilkie none  

Invercargill

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1999 general election: Invercargill [27]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Craig Carson 44  
Alliance Stephnie de Ruyter 22  
ACT Matt McInnes 29  
Labour Mark Peck MP since 1993 27  
National Eric Roy MP since 1993 19  
NZ First Allan Wise 14  
Christian Heritage Russell Zwies 51  

Kaikoura

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1999 general election: Kaikoura [28]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Desmond Joseph Bell
Natural Law Anne Brigid 49  
Green Ian Ewen-Street Contested electorate in 1996 3  
McGillicuddy Serious Rodney Hansen 4  
ACT Graham James Hewett 39  
Labour Brian McNamara none  
Alliance Lindsay Mehrtens 54  
Christian Heritage Don Moore 48  
NZ First Chris Rivers 17  
National Lynda Scott 56  
Christian Democrats Julee Smith-Mischeski none  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Independent Tom Harrison [29]
Alliance Patrick Rooney Withdrew after injured in a car crash 60   [30]

Karapiro

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1999 general election: Karapiro [31]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Paul Cronin none  
ACT Andrew Davies 14  
Christian Heritage Gavin Hockly 49  
Alliance John Pemberton 37  
NZ First Gordon Stewart 28  
National Lindsay Tisch none  
Mana Māori Lai Toy 20  

Mana

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1999 general election: Mana [32]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Lance Anderson
Independent Bill Bevan
United NZ Graham Butterworth 7  
McGillicuddy Serious John Creser 45  
Christian Democrats Lance Huxford none  
NZ First Nigel Jones none  
Labour Graham Kelly MP since 1987 17  
Alliance Moira Ann Lawler 16  
Christian Heritage Renton Maclachlan 29  
Mauri Pacific Api Malu 22  
Asia Pacific Lutena Mulitalo Mano'o
Legalise Cannabis David Moore 4  
NMP David Pattinson 17  
Green Robert Shaw none  
National Mark Thomas Contested Wellington Central in 1996 28  
ACT Darryl Ward 60  

Māngere

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1999 general election: Māngere [33]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Kelvyn Alp
Natural Law Grant Bilyard 46  
ACT Adrian Jon Dixon none  
Labour Taito Phillip Field MP since 1993 14  
NZ First Jerry Hohepa 34  
Alliance Finau Kolo 17  
Christian Heritage Steven Aotearoa Panapa 52  
National Sylvia Taylor none  
Mana Wahine Te Aroha Wepiha Reo

Manukau East

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1999 general election: Manukau East [34]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Reform Party Dave Bergersen
NZ First Malia Kamilo Hamani none  
Alliance Bruce Bennett Holm 56  
ACT Charles Lowndes 22  
Labour Ross Robertson none  
Christian Heritage David Simpkin 32  
Independent Paul Teio
Mauri Pacific Danny Turia 11  
Workers Party Daphna Whitmore
Mana Wahine Mareta Wiringi
National Ken Yee 55  

Manurewa

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1999 general election: Manurewa [35]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Enosa Auva'a 47  
Mauri Pacific Ann Batten Elected through the NZ First list in 1996, but defected to Mauri Pacific in 1998 5  
ACT Lech Beltowski 30  
Labour George Hawkins MP since 1990 none  
Christian Heritage Uaita Levi 38  
Alliance Toia Lucas none  
NZ First Lindy Palmer none  
Mana Wahine Lumã'ava Samuelu-Pula

Maungakiekie

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1999 general election: Maungakiekie[36][37]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Jon Carapiet 51  
Independent Tony Cranston
Republican Brian Freeth 2  
Labour Mark Gosche MP since 1996 20  
Independent Sue Henry
Christian Democrats Jason Keiller 18  
Natural Law Graeme Lodge 6  
NZ First Gilbert Myles First elected in 1990 10  
ACT Angus Ogilvie 24  
Christian Heritage Mary Paki 25  
Alliance Matt Robson 3  
National Belinda Vernon MP since 1996 10  

Mount Albert

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1999 general election: Mount Albert [38]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Noelene Buckland 63  
Labour Helen Clark Clark, an MP since 1981, was the incumbent in the Owairaka electorate that was replaced by Mount Albert 1  
McGillicuddy Serious Kerry Hoole 42  
United NZ Hassan Hosseini none  
Republican Jane Hotere 4  
Green Mike Johnson none  
ACT Daniel King 34  
NZ First Seini Mafi none  
Alliance Jill Ovens 28  
Christian Heritage Diane Taylor 50  

Mount Roskill

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1999 general election: Mount Roskill [39]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Chris Comeskey 13  
Natural Law Linda Davy 13  
Labour Phil Goff Goff, who was first elected in 1981, was the incumbent in New Lynn but stood in the new Mount Roskill electorate in 1999 7  
Green Chris Hay 50  
Alliance Sarah Martin 25  
Christian Heritage Barrie Paterson 14  
United NZ Yousuf Qureshi none  
National Phil Raffills 29  
ACT Max Whitehead 13  

Napier

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1999 general election: Napier [40]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Geoff Braybrooke MP since 1981 none  
ACT Mel Chandler 58  
Christian Heritage Bob Davis 53  
Green Angie Denby 26  
Alliance Robin Gwynn 21  
Christian Democrats Allana Hiha 6  
Independent Laurance McGregor
NZ First Lyola Randell-Cotter none  
National Anne Tolley 20  

Nelson

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1999 general election: Nelson [41][42][43]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Heritage Nick Barber 17  
Labour Simon Fraser none  
ACT Philip Gully none  
NMP Suzanne Johnston 11  
Alliance Mary O'Connor 32  
McGillicuddy Serious Tim Owens 30  
National Nick Smith MP since 1990 8  
NZ First Trevor Squires none  
Green Mike Ward 8  

New Plymouth

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1999 general election: New Plymouth [44]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Harry Duynhoven First elected in 1987 29  
Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata Shona Eriksen
Mauri Pacific Sharon Faloon 16  
ACT Moira Irving 33  
Alliance Bonnie Johnstone 42  
National Len Jury none  
The People's Choice Rusty Kane 1  
NZ First Mae Neuman 40  
Christian Democrats Tom Smithers 12  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Christian Heritage Hasko Starrenberg Selected by party but nomination was rejected 61   [45]

North Shore

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1999 general election: North Shore [46]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Democrats Julie Belding 16  
Labour Helen Duncan 30  
Christian Heritage Mary-Anne Gladwell 55  
NZ First Hine Grindlay none  
Alliance Jill Henry none  
Green Barry Larsen none  
National Wayne Mapp MP since 1996 33  
ACT Michael Pinkney none  
Natural Law Linda Sinden 22  

Northcote

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1999 general election: Northcote [47]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First John Bryant none  
United NZ Murray Callister 19  
Natural Law Tony Cornelissen 32  
Alliance Grant Gillon Contested electorate in 1996 7  
Labour Ann Hartley Contested electorate in 1996 35  
Christians Against Abortion Maria Matthews
Christian Heritage Mark Munroe 26  
Christian Democrats Dave Perkin 22  
National Ian Revell MP since 1990 none  
Green Jane Wells 45  
ACT Alex Wong 16  

Northland

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1999 general election: Northland [48]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National John Carter MP since 1987 16  
ACT Ria Gray-Lock 53  
NMP Pauline Hallows 3  
Christian Heritage Ned Jack 46  
Green Janine McVeagh 9  
Christian Democrats Mike Mitcalfe none  
Independent Mike Morel
Labour Les Robertson none  
Independent Eric Shackleton
NZ First Ian Walker 6  
Alliance David Wilson 39  

Ohariu-Belmont

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1999 general election: Ohariu-Belmont [49]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Kathryn Asare 12  
NMP Mark Atkin 6  
Labour Derek Best 49  
Christian Democrats Wayne Chapman 15  
United NZ Peter Dunne MP since 1984 1  
NZ First Bruce Farland none  
Asia Pacific Sriram Gopalakrishnan
McGillicuddy Serious Philip John Grimmett 41  
Alliance Rebecca Matthews 31  
Christian Heritage Chris Salt 15  
Natural Law Bruce Sowry 26  
Green Caron Zillwood 14  

Otago

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1999 general election: Otago [50]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Val Dearman 61  
Green Pip Direen 37  
ACT Gerry Eckhoff 9  
Christian Heritage Mike Ferguson 30  
National Gavan Herlihy MP since 1996 32  
Alliance Bill Holvey none  
South Island Miles Notman 4  
NZ First Stan Perkins none  
NMP Alison White 9  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
McGillicuddy Serious Donna Demente 9   [51]

Otaki

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1999 general election: Otaki [52]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
ACT Brett Ambler 26  
NMP Peter Archer 14  
One NZ Wally Boyd 1  
Christian Heritage Robin Corner 18  
Alliance Russell Franklin none  
NZ First David Lionel Hayward none  
Labour Judy Keall First elected in 1984 21  
Christian Democrats Neville Morgan none  
National Roger Sowry MP since 1990 7  
Green Gary Williams none  

Pakuranga

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1999 general election: Pakuranga [53]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Trevor Lance Barnard 18  
Labour Patrick Hine none  
Christians Against Abortion Jane Hudson
NMP Aaziq Mumtaz 10  
NZ First Pita Paraone 19  
Christian Heritage Barry Pepperell 36  
ACT Dick Quax 11  
Green David Rose 47  
Natural Law Andrew Sanderson 36  
National Maurice Williamson MP since 1987 13  

Palmerston North

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1999 general election: Palmerston North [54]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Democrats Grant Bowater 5  
National George Halligan 59  
Alliance Gerard Hehir 15  
ACT Steve Kidby 62  
NZ First Keri James Kingi none  
Labour Steve Maharey MP since 1990 3  
Natural Law Tony Martin 9  
Green Steve Rowsell none  
Mauri Pacific Trieste Te Awe Awe 15  
Christian Heritage John Tonson 33  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
NZ First Trevor Jans Contested electorate in 1996   [55]

Port Waikato

[edit]
1999 general election: Port Waikato [56]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
McGillicuddy Serious Graeme Cairns 1  
ACT Ian Carline 32  
NZ First David Fowler 16  
Green Olive Gallagher 49  
NMP Brett Gifkins 12  
Mana Māori Angeline Greensill 3  
Christian Heritage Rick Hayward none  
National Paul Hutchison 38  
Natural Law Martin Jelley 29  
Christian Democrats Ray Knight none  
Alliance Donna Pokere-Phillips 40  
Labour Trish Ryan none  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Bill Birch [14]

Rakaia

[edit]
1999 general election: Rakaia [57]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Tim Dyer
McGillicuddy Serious Ross Edgar 56  
ACT Andrew Power 48  
Christian Heritage Martin Reid 37  
Labour Diane Schurgers none  
National Jenny Shipley MP since 1987 1  
Alliance Annabel Taylor none  
Green Rex Verity 17  
NZ First Bill Woods 21  

Rangitikei

[edit]
1999 general election: Rangitikei [58]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Suzanne Bruce Withdrew but name still appeared on the ballot paper 7   [59]
United NZ Jim Howard 5  
Christian Heritage Vic Jarvis 8  
Alliance Dion Martin 34  
National Simon Power 37  
ACT Jean Thompson 55  
Mauri Pacific Kelly Waitai 21  
Labour Craig Walsham none  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National Denis Marshall [14]

Rimutaka

[edit]
1999 general election: Rimutaka [60]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First John Hoani Cribb none  
ACT Owen Dance none  
Christian Democrats Geoff Hounsell 4  
Legalise Cannabis Brian Jensen 8  
Asia Pacific Naransamy Manoharan
Green Don Murray 24  
National Stuart Blair Roddick none  
Labour Paul Swain MP since 1990 26  
Alliance Brendan Tracey 26  
Christian Heritage Helma Vermeulen 16  

Rodney

[edit]
1999 general election: Rodney [61]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Sue Bradford 4  
Christian Heritage Tony Brebner 54  
Labour Mark Domney none  
Independent Jill Jeffs
Natural Law Bryan Lee 1  
NZ First Anne Martin 29  
National Lockwood Smith MP since 1984 5  
Alliance Anna Sutherland 46  
ACT Penny Webster 8  
Christian Democrats Richard Wills none  

Rongotai

[edit]
1999 general election: Rongotai [62]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Stuart Boag 64  
United NZ Steve Bright 11  
Legalise Cannabis Benjamin Clark 16  
Independent Stephen Cotterall
Christian Democrats Linda Dring 19  
ACT Stephen Franks 3  
NZ First Raymond Hina 38  
Natural Law Michael Hirst 23  
McGillicuddy Serious K. T. Julian 5  
Labour Annette King First elected in 1984 4  
Asia Pacific Rama Ramanathan
Christian Heritage Max Shierlaw 21  
Alliance Vernon Tile 23  
Green Richard Wernham 42  

Rotorua

[edit]
1999 general election: Rotorua [63]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Max Bradford MP since 1990 15  
Labour Steve Chadwick 43  
Green Lynne Dempsey 21  
NZ First Robert Dixon 27  
Alliance Pirihira Kaio 57  
NZ Equal Rights Party Cliff Lee
Christian Democrats Andrew James Parrington none  
Christian Heritage Ross Prichard 44  
Natural Law Martin Sharp 39  

Tamaki

[edit]
1999 general election: Tamaki [64]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Independent Geoff Arthurs
Green Francela Davies none  
Christian Heritage Victor Cedric Grubi 62  
McGillicuddy Serious Michael-Garnet Holt 40  
Independent Michael Joseph Lescher
Christian Democrats Bruce McGrail 17  
Republican Samuel Mendes 5  
Christians Against Abortion Phillip O'Connor
Labour Lynne Pillay 36  
Aotearoa Tenants Party Areta Ransfield
Alliance Peter Conrad Romanovsky 49  
NZ First Slavica Seric none  
National Clem Simich MP since 1992 none  
ACT Alex Swney 31  

Taranaki-King Country

[edit]
1999 general election: Taranaki-King Country [65]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National Shane Ardern MP since 1998 35  
Alliance Kevin Campbell Contested electorate in 1998 by-election 10  
NMP Lance Griggs none  
NZ First Peter Haines none  
ACT Owen Jennings Contested electorate in 1998 by-election 6  
Christian Heritage Mark Jones 47  
Green Sandra Lawrence none  
Mauri Pacific Raj Masters 12  
Labour John Young none  

Taupo

[edit]
1999 general election: Taupo[66]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Mauri Pacific Rovina Anderson 9  
Labour Mark Burton MP since 1993 18  
Green Nick Fisher 52  
NZ First Ross Honeyfield none  
Alliance Wayne Morris 52  
Mana Wahine Makere Rangitoheriri
National David Steele 39  
ACT Richard Steele none  
Christian Heritage John van der Zee 56  

Tauranga

[edit]
1999 general election: Tauranga [67]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Democrats Larry Baldock 9  
NMP Vivienne Berry-Evans 1  
Christian Heritage Frank Grover MP since 1996 6  
Independent John Hepburn
National Katherine O'Regan MP since 1984 27  
NZ First Winston Peters First elected in 1978 1  
Green Karen Summerhays 31  
Alliance Tekarehana Wicks 20  
Labour Margaret Wilson 9  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
ACT Ken Shirley Withdrew electorate candidacy to stand as list only, endorsed O'Regan   [68]

Te Atatu

[edit]
1999 general election: Te Atatu [69]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Labour Chris Carter First elected in 1993 34  
NZ First Jenine Clift none  
Alliance Laila Harré MP since 1996 6  
ACT Wayne Harris 61  
United NZ John Hubscher 16  
Christian Democrats Les McDonald none  
Natural Law Russell Mack 33  
National Vanessa Neeson none  
Christian Heritage Murray Pirret 58  
Green Adrian Tyler none  

Titirangi

[edit]
1999 general election: Titirangi [70][71]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Green Steve Abel 27  
Alliance Evana Belich 35  
Labour David Cunliffe 52  
Christian Democrats Anne Drake 24  
Republican Graham Gilfillan 3  
National Marie Hasler Hasler, first elected in 1990, was the incumbent in Waitakere but stood in the new Titirangi electorate in 1999 24  
Natural Law Kay Morgan 38  
NZ First Dawn Mullins 39  
Christian Heritage Grant Peck 60  
Mauri Pacific Peta Si'ulepa 3  
ACT Barbara Steinijans 52  

Tukituki

[edit]
1999 general election: Tukituki [72]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Harry Alchin-Smith 41  
Labour Rick Barker MP since 1993 31  
Christian Heritage Margaret Burgess 35  
Green Terry Creighton none  
Natural Law Ian McCullough 37  
ACT John Ormond 21  
NZ First Dennis Pennefather none  
Legalise Cannabis Allan Webb 2  
National Larry White 54  

Waimakariri

[edit]
1999 general election: Waimakariri [73]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Natural Law Mike Barthelmeh 44  
Labour Clayton Cosgrove none  
National Gideon Couper none  
Green Charles Drace none  
Independent Andrew Leary
NZ First Ron Mark MP since 1996 4  
Legalise Cannabis Kevin Patrick O'Connell 3  
Christian Democrats Yvonne Palmer 10  
ACT Malcolm Spark 41  
Christian Heritage Stephen Williams 34  
Alliance John Wright MP since 1996 4  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Labour Mike Moore [14]

Wairarapa

[edit]
1999 general election: Wairarapa
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Democrats John Allen none  
Labour Georgina Beyer 40  
Green Laurence Boomert 18  
ACT Paul Booth 56  
Alliance Cathy Casey 27  
Natural Law Ian Douglas 2  
NZ First Rob Harris 15  
National Paul Henry 43  
Christian Heritage Mike Lloyd 19  

Waitakere

[edit]
1999 general election: Waitakere [74]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Arthur Albert none  
Christian Heritage Sandra Breckon none  
Green David Clendon 19  
NMP Peter Harrison 2  
ACT Bruce Howat 18  
Christian Democrats Craig Hunt 20  
Labour Jonathan Hunt Contested Tamaki in 1996 6  
National Brian Neeson Neeson, an MP since 1990, was the incumbent in the abolished Waipareira electorate 34  
Republican Greg Smith Not to be confused with the McGillicuddy Serious Party candidate of the same name 1  
Alliance Michael Treen 36  

Wellington Central

[edit]
1999 general election: Wellington Central [75]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby 1  
Independent Lea Barker
United NZ Kent Clark 17  
Christian Heritage Leona Emberson-Ready 41  
Asia Pacific Bihua Fu
Labour Marian Hobbs Contested Kaikoura in 1996 23  
Natural Law Daniel Meares 24  
NZ First Jonathan Mosen 11  
ACT Richard Prebble First elected in 1975 1  
McGillicuddy Serious Amy Ross 19  
Independent Marion Smith
Christian Democrats Anthony Walton 1  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Alliance Phillida Bunkle Withdrew electorate candidacy to stand as list only, endorsed Hobbs   [76]

West Coast-Tasman

[edit]
1999 general election: West Coast-Tasman [77]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Heritage Derek Blight 27  
ACT Richard Edmund Cox 35  
Green Richard Davies 10  
Independent George Halsey
United NZ Colin Jackson 10  
National Rod O'Beirne 49  
Labour Damien O'Connor MP since 1993 none  
NZ First Pat O'Dea 18  
McGillicuddy Serious Steve Richards 3  
Legalise Cannabis Jeanette Saxby 5  
Alliance Iri Sinclair none  
Independent David Tranter

Whanganui

[edit]
1999 general election: Whanganui [78]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Graham Adams 23  
National Chester Borrows 45  
Christian Heritage Gael Donoghue 4  
Alliance Deb Frederikse 29  
ACT Morris Hey 54  
Independent Mark Middleton
Labour Jill Pettis MP since 1993 24  
Green Julie Priddle none  
Mauri Pacific Rayna Waitai Her father also stood (in the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti electorate)[79] 17  

Whangarei

[edit]
1999 general election: Whangarei [80]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Tricia Cutforth 19  
NMP Andrew De Lautour none  
NZ First Brian Donnelly MP since 1996 3  
Christian Heritage Rod Harris 31  
National Phil Heatley 42  
Labour Denise Jelicich 47  
Mauri Pacific Martin Kaipo 13  
Green Derek Keene none  
ACT Muriel Newman MP since 1996 7  
United NZ Gray Phillips 14  
Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata Darl Tana
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
National John Banks [14]

Wigram

[edit]
1999 general election: Wigram [81]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Alliance Jim Anderton MP since 1984 1  
ACT Glen Cowie 42  
Green Frankie Dean 22  
Natural Law Carolyn Drake 34  
Economic Euthenics Michael Hansen
NZ First Andrew Johnston none  
National Angus McKay 41  
Christian Heritage Ken Moore 43  
Labour Mike Mora none  
Independent Eric Whitworth

Māori electorates

[edit]

Hauraki Maori

[edit]
1999 general election: Hauraki Māori [82][83]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Josie Marama Anderson 9  
Freedom Movement Kororia Aperahama 3  
Natural Law Selwyn Matia Austin 10  
Alliance Willie Jackson 9  
National George Tearoha Kahi 53  
Te Tawharau Rangi Mclean Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Mclean was number five on the Mana Māori list.
Mauri Pacific Amokura Panoho 8  
Mana Māori Gareth Seymour 14  
Labour John Tamihere none  
Christian Heritage Tuhi Vahaakolo 9  

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

[edit]
1999 general election: Ikaroa-Rāwhiti [84]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
Christian Heritage Peter Richard Amor none  
Christian Democrats Tiwha Patricia Blake 23  
Independent Derek Fox
NZ First Bill Gudgeon 25  
Labour Parekura Horomia 25  
Natural Law Tim Irwin 21  
Aroha Ngia Tatou Te Aroha Mei
Mana Wahine Beverly Rewa Nicholson
Alliance Des Ratima 13  
ACT Vicky Robin none  
National Dale Stephens 40  
Mauri Pacific Rana Waitai His daughter also stood (in the Whanganui electorate)[79] 17  
Freedom Movement Jennifer Waitai-Rapana 1  

Te Tai Hauāuru

[edit]
1999 general election: Te Tai Hauāuru [85][86]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Lorraine Anderson 32  
Mana Wahine Antoine Brown
Christian Democrats Lee Edmonds none  
Freedom Movement Lei Graham 2  
Labour Nanaia Mahuta 10  
Mana Māori Ken Mair 7  
Mauri Pacific Tuku Morgan 2  
National Dennis Patuwairua none  
Piri Wiri Tua Dalvanius Prime
Alliance Joe Puketapu none  
Christian Heritage Jeannette Shramka 59  
The People's Choice Doug Wilson 2  

Te Tai Tokerau

[edit]
1999 general election: Te Tai Tokerau [87][88]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Anaru George 26  
Mauri Pacific Tau Henare MP since 1993 1  
Alliance Ella Henry none  
Freedom Movement Atareta Kapa Hills 6  
Piri Wiri Tua Te Kaiarahi Hui
Independent Dun Mihaka
National Tom Bowling Murray none  
Independent Marama Netana
Christian Heritage Jim Prime 24  
ACT Nellie Rata none  
Mana Wahine Mere Rawiri-Tau
Labour Dover Samuels MP since 1996 5  
Independent Kingi Eruera Taurua

Te Tai Tonga

[edit]
1999 general election: Te Tai Tonga [89]
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
National JC (Cliff) Bedwell none  
Christian Heritage William George Ehau none  
Aroha Ngia Tatou Piripi Gray
Christian Democrats Witana Murray 21  
Labour Mahara Okeroa none  
ACT John Peters 59  
Piri Wiri Tua Movement Erena Rigby
Mauri Pacific Atawhai Tibble 7  
Alliance Vern Winitana 24  
NZ First Tu Wyllie none  

Waiariki

[edit]
1999 general election: Waiariki
Notes:

 Blue background  denotes an incumbent.
 Pink background  denotes a current list MP.
 Yellow background  denotes a retiring MP.

Party Candidate Notes List # Source
NZ First Kahukore Baker 12  
Te Tawharau Tuariki Delamere Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Delamere was number two on the Mana Māori list.
Future NZ Toa Faulkner
Mana Wahine Alamein Kopu Unable to contest list after missing nomination deadline 1   [90]
National George Ngatai 46  
Mauri Pacific Te Orohi Paul 6  
Labour Mita Ririnui 46  
Alliance Arapeta Tahana none  
Freedom Movement Helen Wepiha-Tai 5  
Retiring incumbents and withdrawn candidates
Mana Māori Tame Iti Withdrew to stand in Auckland Central, endorsed Delamere   [91]

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