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512:. Auckland: Exisle Publishing.
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1815:Jenny Salesa
1790:David Parker
1746:Ingrid Leary
1736:Peeni Henare
1678:Glen Bennett
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1598:Organisation
1557:Michael Wood
1383:Dan Sullivan
1362:Senior Whips
1304:David Wilson
1286:Moses Ayrton
1250:Claire Szabó
1184:Jim Anderton
1166:Bill Rowling
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2450:Cullen Fund
2344:Premiership
2336:(1981–2009)
2326:(1993–2008)
2320:(1999–2008)
2314:(2009–2017)
2301:Helen Clark
2137:(1999–2008)
2059:Rogernomics
1945:City Vision
1921:Megan Woods
1897:Helen White
1885:Duncan Webb
1851:Jan Tinetti
1569:Duncan Webb
1545:Kris Faafoi
1533:Sue Moroney
1521:Rick Barker
1509:Tim Barnett
1503:Jill Pettis
1493:(1999–2002)
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1485:Mark Burton
1437:Ron Barclay
1389:Bill Jordan
1337:Tim Barnett
1319:John Wybrow
1310:Mick Moohan
1292:Walter Nash
1274:John Glover
1222:(1999–2000)
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1142:Mick Moohan
1118:Walter Nash
1100:Bill Jordan
1082:John Archer
1070:Tom Brindle
819:(1996–2008)
805:Helen Clark
793:David Lange
763:Walter Nash
685:(1993–2008)
682:Helen Clark
658:David Lange
642:Norman Kirk
628:Walter Nash
279:Koro Wētere
235:Rogernomics
203:Helen Clark
187:Rogernomics
163:Helen Clark
136:Helen Clark
124:Helen Clark
81:Helen Clark
38:27 May 1996
2502:Categories
2024:Lee affair
1551:Ruth Dyson
1220:Bob Harvey
1202:Ruth Dyson
1124:Clyde Carr
1076:Bob Semple
787:Bob Tizard
674:Mike Moore
572:Leadership
502:References
489:31 January
275:Jim Sutton
241:Mike Moore
216:Mike Moore
198:Candidates
175:Mike Moore
169:Background
77:Candidate
2477:Helengrad
2468:(husband)
2445:KiwiSaver
2371:Elections
2351:1999–2008
2143:(2017–23)
2131:(1984–90)
2125:(1972–75)
2119:(1957–60)
2113:(1935–49)
2094:KiwiSaver
2079:Helengrad
2039:It's Time
1970:VicLabour
1758:Jo Luxton
1571:(2022–23)
1565:(2020–22)
1559:(2019–20)
1553:(2017–19)
1547:(2016–17)
1541:(2014–16)
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1529:(2011–13)
1517:(2008–11)
1511:(2005–08)
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1469:(1987–90)
1463:(1984–87)
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1439:(1972–76)
1433:(1958–72)
1431:Henry May
1427:(1952–58)
1421:(1951–52)
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1397:(1937–39)
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1345:(2016–18)
1339:(2012–16)
1321:(1971–85)
1312:(1940–48)
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1300:(1932–36)
1298:Jim Thorn
1294:(1922–32)
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1246:(2015–19)
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1234:(2009–11)
1228:(2000–09)
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1094:Rex Mason
1090:(1929–31)
1088:Jim Thorn
1084:(1928–29)
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825:(2008–11)
813:(1993–96)
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783:(1963–74)
781:Hugh Watt
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709:(2014–17)
703:(2013–14)
697:(2011–13)
691:(2008–11)
689:Phil Goff
677:(1990–93)
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601:(1916–18)
462:The Press
294:and whip
222:Phil Goff
97:Unopposed
86:Phil Goff
2482:Corngate
2428:Ideology
2194:Cunliffe
2084:Corngate
1914:Manurewa
1861:Te Atatū
1644:Remutaka
1618:list MPs
1256:Jill Day
1052:Tom Paul
214:against
183:Alliance
181:and the
103:Withdrew
2209:Hipkins
2189:Shearer
2164:Rowling
1997:History
1832:Māngere
1700:Dunedin
1659:Kelston
1636:Leader:
584:Leaders
306:Outcome
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2199:Little
2129:Fourth
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1965:Rātana
1926:Wigram
1783:Ōhāriu
1751:Taieri
1688:Nelson
1523:(2011)
1475:(1990)
849:(2017)
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386:15 May
261:Result
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2174:Moore
2169:Lange
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337:Notes
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247:Moore
208:Clark
2419:1996
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1724:Mana
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