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🏛️ Members of Parliament
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62 MPs found
ACT New Zealand
Andrew Hoggard
MP, Associate Minister of Agriculture
List MP
Associate Agriculture Minister and former Federated Farmers president; strong advocate for farmer interests and deregulation.

New Zealand First
Andy Foster
MP
List MP
Former Wellington mayor focused on urban infrastructure, housing delivery, and local government accountability.
Labour Party
Ayesha Verrall
Health Spokesperson
List MP
Health spokesperson and infectious disease specialist who led NZ's COVID-19 response as Associate Health Minister.
Labour Party
Barbara Edmonds
Finance Spokesperson
Mana
Finance spokesperson and former tax lawyer focused on economic inequality and progressive fiscal policy.

ACT New Zealand
Brooke van Velden
Deputy Leader, Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Minister for Internal Affairs
Tāmaki
ACT deputy leader and Workplace Relations Minister; focused on employment law liberalisation and reducing business regulation.
Labour Party
Camilla Belich
MP, Senior Whip
List MP
Senior Whip and public law specialist; previously at the Crown Law Office before entering Parliament.
Labour Party
Carmel Sepuloni
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Kelston
Deputy Opposition Leader; former Social Development Minister and the first Pacific Islander to serve as NZ Deputy Prime Minister.

New Zealand First
Casey Costello
Minister for Customs, Associate Minister of Health, Associate Minister of Immigration
List MP
Customs and Associate Health Minister; former police officer known for pragmatic positions on drug harm reduction.
Green Party
Chlöe Swarbrick
Co-Leader, MP for Auckland Central
Auckland Central
National Party
Chris Bishop
Minister of Housing, Attorney-General
Hutt South
Housing and Attorney-General focused on liberalising planning laws to address NZ's chronic housing shortage.
Labour Party
Chris Hipkins
Leader of the Opposition
Remutaka
Leader of the Opposition; became PM in 2023 replacing Jacinda Ardern, then led Labour through its election defeat.
National Party
Christopher Luxon
Prime Minister
Botany
Former Air New Zealand CEO turned Prime Minister, leading NZ's first formal three-party coalition government since 2023.

ACT New Zealand
David Seymour
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Regulation
Epsom
Deputy PM and Minister for Regulation; architect of ACT's libertarian platform and author of the controversial Treaty Principles Bill.
Labour Party
Duncan Webb
Justice Spokesperson, Deputy Shadow Leader of the House
Christchurch Central
Justice spokesperson and former commercial lawyer focused on consumer protection and regulatory reform.
National Party
Erica Stanford
Minister of Education, Minister for Immigration
East Coast Bays
Education and Immigration Minister; former teacher championing literacy reform and streamlining post-COVID immigration settings.
Green Party
Francisco Hernandez
List MP
List MP
Youth activist focused on climate action, student welfare, and making politics accessible to younger New Zealanders.
Labour Party
Ginny Andersen
Police and Prevention of Family Violence Spokesperson
Hutt South
Police spokesperson; former community advocate focusing on prevention, youth justice, and family harm.
New Zealand First
Jamie Arbuckle
MP
List MP
Retired military officer turned MP focused on defence, veterans' affairs, and community law and order.

New Zealand First
Jenny Marcroft
MP
List MP
Former journalist turned MP focused on media freedom, regional issues, and NZ's economic sovereignty.
National Party
Judith Collins
Minister for National Security and Intelligence
Papakura
Veteran MP and former PM (2020) heading national security; known for her tough-on-crime record spanning three decades.
Green Party
Julie Anne Genter
MP for Rongotai
Rongotai
Rongotai MP and transport planner advocating for cycling infrastructure, public transit, and car-free urban design.
ACT New Zealand
Karen Chhour
Minister for Children (Oranga Tamariki)
List MP
Minister for Children and foster care survivor; focused on fundamentally reforming Oranga Tamariki child protection.
Labour Party
Kieran McAnulty
Housing and Local Government Spokesperson, Shadow Leader of the House
Wairarapa
Housing spokesperson; straight-talking former local politician known for his strong regional ties and Wairarapa roots.
Green Party
Lan Pham
List MP
List MP
Environmental scientist and former journalist focused on climate change policy, freshwater quality, and green economics.
Green Party
Lawrence Xu-Nan
List MP
List MP
Community organiser focused on LGBTQ+ rights, multiculturalism, and building bridges across diverse communities.
National Party
Louise Upston
Minister for Social Development and Employment
Taupō
Social Development Minister overseeing welfare reform and reinstating work obligations for beneficiaries.
Green Party
Marama Davidson
Co-Leader, List MP
List MP
Green co-leader; longtime activist focused on poverty, family violence, and the wellbeing of Māori and Pacific communities.
ACT New Zealand
Mark Cameron
MP
List MP
Farming MP focused on agricultural policy, rural communities, and reducing regulatory burden on primary producers.
National Party
Mark Mitchell
Minister of Police
Whangaparāoa
Police Minister and former private security contractor pushing for tougher sentencing and better-resourced frontline policing.
New Zealand First
Mark Patterson
MP, Associate Minister of Agriculture
List MP
Associate Agriculture Minister and farmer advocate focused on rural communities and the primary industries sector.
Labour Party
Megan Woods
Energy and Resources Spokesperson
Wigram
Energy and Resources spokesperson; former academic who oversaw major infrastructure projects as a senior Cabinet minister.
National Party
Nicola Willis
Minister of Finance, Deputy Leader
Ōhāriu
Finance Minister steering NZ's post-COVID fiscal consolidation; former communications professional and National's deputy leader.

ACT New Zealand
Nicole McKee
Associate Minister of Justice, Associate Minister of Police
List MP
Associate Justice Minister and former firearms lobby spokesperson championing individual rights and personal freedom.
National Party
Paul Goldsmith
Minister of Justice, Minister for Arts Culture and Heritage
Epsom
Justice Minister and fiscal conservative; previously held Trade and Defence portfolios under National.
Green Party
Ricardo Menéndez March
List MP, Social Development and Employment Spokesperson
List MP
New Zealand First
Shane Jones
Deputy Leader, Minister for Regional Development, Oceans and Fisheries, Resources
Northland
Deputy leader and Regional Development Minister; outspoken champion of provincial NZ and large-scale infrastructure spending.
National Party
Shane Reti
Minister of Health
Whangārei
Health Minister and practising GP overhauling Health New Zealand and working to cut hospital waiting lists.
National Party
Simeon Brown
Minister of Transport, Minister of Local Government
Pakuranga
Transport and Local Government Minister; young conservative focused on road infrastructure and reducing council red tape.
ACT New Zealand
Simon Court
MP
List MP
Engineer and former local body politician focused on infrastructure delivery and resource management law reform.
Green Party
Steve Abel
List MP
List MP
Longtime Green activist with deep roots in climate, anti-nuclear, and environmental justice campaigns.
Green Party
Tamatha Paul
MP for Wellington Central
Wellington Central
Wellington Central MP and community organiser focused on renters' rights, poverty reduction, and affordable urban housing.
New Zealand First
Tanya Unkovich
MP
List MP
Businesswoman and community leader focused on small business conditions and practical economic development.
Green Party
Teanau Tuiono
List MP, Pacific spokesperson
List MP
Pacific spokesperson focused on climate justice and NZ's responsibilities to low-lying Pacific Island nations.
ACT New Zealand
Todd Stephenson
MP
List MP
Young libertarian economist focused on reducing the size of government and freeing up markets.

Labour Party
Willie Jackson
Māori Development and Māori-Crown Relations Spokesperson
List MP
Māori Development spokesperson; broadcaster and longtime activist with decades of advocacy for Māori communities.
New Zealand First
Winston Peters
Leader, Minister of Foreign Affairs
List MP
NZ First leader and Foreign Affairs Minister; NZ's longest-serving parliamentarian and perennial coalition kingmaker since 1993.
Green Party
Chlöe Swarbrick
Co-Leader
Auckland Central
Green co-leader and Auckland Central MP; prominent voice on housing affordability, drug law reform, and climate action.
Green Party
Marama Davidson
Co-Leader
List MP
Green co-leader; longtime activist focused on poverty, family violence, and the wellbeing of Māori and Pacific communities.
Green Party
Julie Anne Genter
MP
Rongotai
Rongotai MP and transport planner advocating for cycling infrastructure, public transit, and car-free urban design.
Green Party
Tamatha Paul
MP
Wellington Central
Wellington Central MP and community organiser focused on renters' rights, poverty reduction, and affordable urban housing.
Green Party
Ricardo Menéndez March
Social Development Spokesperson
List MP
Social Development spokesperson; migrant rights advocate and anti-poverty campaigner originally from Mexico.
Green Party
Teanau Tuiono
Pacific Spokesperson
List MP
Pacific spokesperson focused on climate justice and NZ's responsibilities to low-lying Pacific Island nations.
Green Party
Lan Pham
MP
List MP
Environmental scientist and former journalist focused on climate change policy, freshwater quality, and green economics.
Green Party
Steve Abel
MP
List MP
Longtime Green activist with deep roots in climate, anti-nuclear, and environmental justice campaigns.
Green Party
Lawrence Xu-Nan
MP
List MP
Community organiser focused on LGBTQ+ rights, multiculturalism, and building bridges across diverse communities.
Green Party
Francisco Hernandez
MP
List MP
Youth activist focused on climate action, student welfare, and making politics accessible to younger New Zealanders.

Te Pāti Māori
Rawiri Waititi
Co-Leader
Waiariki
Co-leader and cultural powerhouse known for passionate oratory and tireless advocacy for tino rangatiratanga.

Te Pāti Māori
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Co-Leader
Te Tai Hauāuru
Co-leader and iwi leader fighting for Māori land rights, Treaty justice, and the survival of te reo Māori.
Te Pāti Māori
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke
MP
Hauraki-Waikato
Youngest MP in NZ history; made global headlines performing a haka in Parliament opposing the Treaty Principles Bill.
Te Pāti Māori
Tākuta Ferris
MP
Te Tai Tonga
Te Tai Tonga MP and lawyer advocating for southern Māori communities and Treaty-based constitutional change.

Te Pāti Māori
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi
MP
Te Tai Tokerau
Te Tai Tokerau MP and community health worker focused on Māori health equity and whānau ora in Northland.
Te Pāti Māori
Hemi Walker
MP
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Ikaroa-Rāwhiti MP and community leader focused on economic development and rangatiratanga in the eastern North Island.