2013 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election

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2013 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election

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Candidate David Carter Trevor Mallard
Party National Labour
Popular vote 62 52
Percentage 54.38 45.62

Speaker before election

Lockwood Smith
National

Elected Speaker

David Carter
National

The 2013 election of the Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives occurred on 31 January 2013, following the retirement of the previous Speaker Lockwood Smith. The election resulted in the election of National Party MP David Carter.

Nominated candidates[edit]

Election[edit]

The election was conducted by means of a conventional parliamentary motion. The Clerk of the House of Representatives conducted a vote on the question of the election of the Speaker, in accordance with Standing Order 19.

The following table gives the election results:[1]

Party Candidate Votes %
National David Carter 62 54.38
Labour Trevor Mallard 52 45.62
Majority 10 8.77
Turnout 119

How each MP voted:[1]

Party Name Speaker Vote
National Amy Adams Carter
Labour Jacinda Ardern Mallard
National Shane Ardern Carter
National Chris Auchinvole Carter
National Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Carter
ACT John Banks Carter
National Maggie Barry Carter
National David Bennett Carter
National Paula Bennett Carter
National Jackie Blue Carter
National Chester Borrows Carter
National Simon Bridges Carter
Green Steffan Browning Mallard
National Gerry Brownlee Carter
National Cam Calder Carter
National David Carter Carter
Labour Charles Chauvel Mallard
Labour David Clark Mallard
Green David Clendon Mallard
National Jonathan Coleman Carter
National Judith Collins Carter
Labour Clayton Cosgrove Mallard
Labour David Cunliffe Mallard
Labour Clare Curran Mallard
Labour Lianne Dalziel Mallard
National Jacqui Dean Carter
Green Catherine Delahunty Mallard
National Matt Doocey Carter
National Sarah Dowie Carter
United Future Peter Dunne Carter
Labour Ruth Dyson Mallard
National Bill English Carter
Labour Kris Faafoi Mallard
Labour Darien Fenton Mallard
National Christopher Finlayson Carter
Māori Party Te Ururoa Flavell Carter
National Craig Foss Carter
National Paul Foster-Bell Carter
Green Julie Anne Genter Mallard
Labour Phil Goff Mallard
National Paul Goldsmith Carter
National Jo Goodhew Carter
Green Kennedy Graham Mallard
National Tim Groser Carter
National Nathan Guy Carter
Green Kevin Hague Mallard
National Jo Hayes Carter
Mana Party Hone Harawira Mallard
National Phil Heatley Carter
National Tau Henare Carter
Labour Chris Hipkins Mallard
NZ First Brendan Horan Mallard
Green Gareth Hughes Mallard
Labour Raymond Huo Mallard
National Paul Hutchison Carter
Labour Shane Jones Mallard
National Steven Joyce Carter
National Nikki Kaye Carter
National John Key Carter
Labour Annette King Mallard
National Colin King Carter
National Nuk Korako Carter
National Melissa Lee Carter
Labour Iain Lees-Galloway Mallard
Labour Andrew Little Mallard
Green Jan Logie Mallard
National Sam Lotu-Iiga Carter
National Tim Macindoe Carter
Labour Moana Mackey Mallard
Labour Nanaia Mahuta Mallard
Labour Trevor Mallard Mallard
Green Mojo Mathers Mallard
NZ First Ron Mark Mallard
NZ First Tracey Martin Mallard
National Todd McClay Carter
National Murray McCully Carter
National Ian McKelvie Carter
National Mark Mitchell Carter
Labour Sue Moroney Mallard
National Jono Naylor Carter
National Alfred Ngaro Carter
Green Russel Norman Mallard
Labour Damien O'Connor Mallard
National Simon O'Connor Carter
NZ First Denis O'Rourke Mallard
National Hekia Parata Carter
Labour David Parker Mallard
National Parmjeet Parmar Carter
Labour Rajen Prasad Mallard
NZ First Winston Peters Mallard
NZ First Richard Prosser Mallard
Labour Grant Robertson Mallard
Labour Ross Robertson Mallard
Green Denise Roche Mallard
National Jami-Lee Ross Carter
National Eric Roy Carter
Labour Adrian Rurawhe Mallard
National Tony Ryall Carter
National Mike Sabin Carter
Green Eugenie Sage Mallard
National Katrina Shanks Carter
Māori Party Pita Sharples Carter
Labour David Shearer Mallard
National Scott Simpson Carter
Labour William Sio Mallard
National Lockwood Smith Carter
National Nick Smith Carter
NZ First Barbara Stewart Mallard
Labour Maryan Street Mallard
Labour Rino Tirikatene Mallard
National Lindsay Tisch Carter
National Anne Tolley Carter
National Chris Tremain Carter
Green Metiria Turei Mallard
Māori Party Tariana Turia Carter
Labour Phil Twyford Mallard
National Louise Upston Carter
National Nicky Wagner Carter
Green Holly Walker Mallard
Labour Louisa Wall Mallard
National Kate Wilkinson Carter
Labour Poto Williams Mallard
National Maurice Williamson Carter
National Michael Woodhouse Carter
Labour Megan Woods Mallard
National Jian Yang Carter
National Jonathan Young Carter

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Vote: Election of Speaker". New Zealand Parliament. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2022.