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New Zealand First Issues List For 2011 General Election

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Tue Nov 01 2011 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)

New Zealand First Issues List For 2011 General Election

Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 10:33 am
Press Release: New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First Issues List For 2011 General Election

1st November 2011

NEW ZEALAND FIRST BOARD

NEW ZEALAND FIRST LIST 2011 GENERAL ELECTION

Ranking Name Electorate
1. PETERS, Winston
2. MARTIN, Tracey Rodney
3. WILLIAMS, Andrew North Shore
4. PROSSER, Richard Waimakariri
5. STEWART Barbara Waikato
6. HORAN, Brendan Tauranga
7. O’ROURKE, Denis Port Hills
8. TAYLOR, Asenati Manukau East
9. MULFORD, Helen Pakuranga
10. BARR, Hugh Ohariu
11. TABUTEAU, Fletcher Rotorua
12. PARAONE, Pita Whangarei
13. CATCHPOLE, Brent Papakura
14. CRAVEN, Ben Wellington Central
15. HO, Jerry Maungakiekie
16. GUDGEON, Bill Hamilton West
17. GARDENER, Kevin Nelson
18. DOLMAN, Ray BOP
19. SCOTT, David Otaki
20. RATANA, Randall Dunedin Sth
21. BINDRA, Mahesh Mt Roskill
22. PERRY, Edwin Taupo
23. JELLEY, Dion Northcote
24. HALL, John Manurewa
25. STONE, Kevin Coromandel
26. NABBS, Doug Hunua
27. PIERSON, Brent Rongotai
28. ILALIO, Oliva Mangere
29. STEWART, Gordon Hamilton East
30. REID, Tamati East Coast
31. BROUGHAM, Ian Whanganui
32. WOODS, Bill Selwyn
33. DAVIES, Allen Auckland Central

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Rt. Hon Winston Peters will not be standing for an electorate seat. The New Zealand First Board has decided he should concentrate his efforts on the party vote throughout the country.

It is not possible for Mr. Peters to concentrate on an electorate while campaigning the length and breadth of New Zealand, nor is it fair for an electorate to have an absentee candidate.

However New Zealand First has excellent candidates in many electorates and the Board has every confidence in them.

ENDS

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