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Candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election by electorate

71 members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were elected in the general election on 20 September 2014.

General electorates

Auckland Central

Bay of Plenty

Botany

Christchurch Central

Christchurch East

Clutha-Southland

Coromandel

Dunedin North

Dunedin South

East Coast

East Coast Bays

Epsom

Hamilton East

Hamilton West

Helensville

Hunua

Hutt South

Ilam

Invercargill

Kaikōura

Kelston

Mana

Māngere

Manukau East

Manurewa

Maungakiekie

Mount Albert

Mount Roskill

Napier

Nelson

New Lynn

New Plymouth

North Shore

Northcote

Northland

Ōhāriu

Ōtaki

Pakuranga

Palmerston North

Papakura

Port Hills

Rangitata

Rangitīkei

Rimutaka

Rodney

Rongotai

Rotorua

Selwyn

Tāmaki

Taranaki-King Country

Taupō

Tauranga

Te Atatū

Tukituki

Upper Harbour

Waikato

Waimakariri

Wairarapa

Waitaki

Wellington Central

West Coast-Tasman

Whanganui

Whangarei

Wigram

Māori electorates

Hauraki-Waikato

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

Tāmaki Makaurau

Te Tai Hauāuru

Te Tai Tokerau

Te Tai Tonga

Waiariki

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