Manurewa – NZ 2014

LAB 36.41% vs NAT

Incumbent MP
Louisa Wall, since 2011. Previously list MP 2008, list MP 2011.

Other local MPs
Cam Calder (National), list MP since 2009.

Geography
South-eastern Auckland. The electorate covers the suburbs of Manurewa, Manukau and Weymouth.

Redistribution
No change.

History
The electorate of Manurewa has existed since 1963. Apart from the 1975 election, the seat has always been won by Labour candidates.

In 1978, Labour’s Roger Douglas won the seat off National MP Merv Wellington. Douglas had held Manukau from 1969 to 1978, but that seat was abolished in 1978.

Douglas held Manurewa for four terms until 1990. Douglas served as Minister for Finance from 1984 to 1988, and was primarily responsible for the radical neoliberal ‘Rogernomics’ reform agenda pushed by the Labour government.

Douglas resigned as Finance Minister in 1988 due to conflict with the Labour Prime Minister, David Lange. He briefly served as a minister under Lange’s successor, but retired at the 1990 election. He went on to found the ACT party and briefly serve in Parliament again as a list MP from 2008 to 2011.

Labour’s George Hawkins won Manurewa in 1990. He was re-elected in Manurewa in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2008, and retired in 2011.

National candidate Cam Calder ran in Manurewa in 2008, and narrowly missed out on a list seat. He filled a vacancy as a National list MP in 2009, and was elected to a full term in 2011.

Labour’s Louisa Wall ran for Manurewa in 2011. Wall, a former national representative in women’s Rugby and Netball, had first run unsuccessfully for a Labour list seat in 2005. She filled a vacancy in Parliament as a Labour list MP shortly before the 2008 election, but missed out on re-election. In 2011, she again filled a vacancy in Parliament as a Labour list MP just before the election.

Wall was elected in Manurewa in 2011. In 2012, Wall introduced legislation to legalise same-sex marriage in New Zealand. The law was passed in 2013.

Candidates
National list MP Cam Calder, who ran in Manurewa in 2008 and 2011, is not running for re-election.

  • Raewyn Bhana (Māori #10)
  • Simeon Brown (National #64)
  • Yvonne Dainty (Mana #32)
  • John Hall (New Zealand First #27)
  • Elliot Ikilei (Conservative #20)
  • Trish Tupou (Green #59)
  • Louisa Wall (Labour #12), Member for Manurewa.

Assessment
Manurewa is a very safe Labour seat.

2011 election results

Electorate Votes Party Votes
Candidate Party Votes % Swing Votes % Swing
Louisa Wall Labour 14,961 63.27 +9.31 14,517 57.43 +5.21
Cam Calder National 6,351 26.86 -0.24 6,606 26.13 -4.20
John Hall New Zealand First 1,122 4.74 +1.92 1,861 7.36 +2.83
Richard Addis Conservative 636 2.69 +2.69 572 2.26 +2.26
Richard Cooper Mana 387 1.64 +1.64 215 0.85 +0.85
David Peterson ACT 189 0.80 -2.71 153 0.61 -1.81
Green 995 3.94 +1.69
Māori 163 0.64 -0.62
Legalise Cannabis 101 0.40 +0.05
United Future 56 0.22 -0.43
Alliance 22 0.09 +0.07
Libertarianz 13 0.05 +0.02
Democrats 3 0.01 0.00
Polling places in Manurewa at the 2011 general election. East in orange, North in green, West in blue. Click to enlarge.
Polling places in Manurewa at the 2011 general election. East in orange, North in green, West in blue. Click to enlarge.

Booth breakdown
Booths in Manurewa have been divided into East, North and West. The ‘North’ area covers polling places in Papatoetoe and Manukau. All polling places in the East are in the suburb of Manurewa, as are most of the booths in the West. One polling place in West is in the Weymouth suburb.

Labour won a majority of the electorate votes in all three areas, winning smaller 54-57% majorities in the East and North, and a huge 73% vote in the West. The National electorate vote in the West (17.4%) is less than half that in the North (37.4%), with the East (32.2%) in the middle.

Labour won a large 67% party vote in the West. In the East and the North, Labour won a large plurality, with 47.1% in the North and 49.4% in the East.

New Zealand First came third, with a party vote ranging from 6.7% in the North to 8.7% in the East.

Voter group Electorate votes Party votes Total % of votes
LAB NAT LAB NAT NZF
East 56.64 32.19 49.41 31.42 8.74 6,453 27.29
West 73.03 17.44 66.99 17.24 7.97 5,722 24.20
North 54.03 37.41 47.12 37.81 6.66 4,092 17.31
Other votes 66.62 23.65 62.28 22.30 6.21 7,379 31.21
Labour party votes in Manurewa at the 2011 general election.
Labour party votes in Manurewa at the 2011 general election.
National party votes in Manurewa at the 2011 general election.
National party votes in Manurewa at the 2011 general election.