Invercargill is an electorate of the New Zealand House of Representatives. It was created in 1866. It is located on the South Island and covers the far south and far southeast of New Zealand, including Stewart Island.
Election results
2020 general election: Invercargill[1]
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Notes:
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A blue background means the winner of the electorate vote.
A pink background means a candidate elected from their party list.
A yellow background means an electorate win by a list member, or by another incumbent.
A Y means an incumbent won re-election.
A N means an incumbent lost re-election.
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Party votes
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%
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±%
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National
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Penny Simmonds
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17,929
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44.66
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−6.39
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11,996
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29.74
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−18.65
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Labour
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Liz Craig
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17,705
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44.10
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+8.79
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19,252
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47.73
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+11.91
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Green
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Rochelle Francis
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1,137
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2.83
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−1.75
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1,386
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3.44
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+0.2
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New Conservative
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Joshua Honiss
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757
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1.88
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—
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862
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2.14
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–1.92
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NZ First
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Joshua Gunn
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735
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1.83
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–7.23
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1,218
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3.02
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−5.70
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Advance NZ
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Kurt Rohloff
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417
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1.04
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—
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406
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1.01
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—
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ONE
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Jackie West
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237
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0.59
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—
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158
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0.39
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—
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Social Credit
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Winsome Aroha
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206
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0.51
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—
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81
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0.20
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+0.08
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Independent
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Basil Walker
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187
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0.46
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—
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Independent
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Zy Haden
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102
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0.25
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—
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ACT
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3,846
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9.52
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+9.27
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Opportunities
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433
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1.07
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–1.04
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Legalise Cannabis
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220
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0.55
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+0.16
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Māori Party
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76
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0.19
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−0.01
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Outdoors
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44
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0.11
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+0.06
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Sustainable NZ
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20
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0.05
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—
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TEA
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16
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0.04
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—
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Heartland
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8
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0.019
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—
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Vision NZ
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8
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0.019
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—
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Informal votes
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735
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308
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Total Valid votes
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35,462
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35,990
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Turnout
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40,338
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National hold
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Majority
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224
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0.56
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−15.17
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References
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