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Members of Parliament: Home

Discover the dedicated individuals representing you in the New Zealand Parliament for 2024. Our Members of Parliament (MPs) are committed to serving their constituents and the nation, bringing diverse perspectives and expertise to the legislative process.

Who Are the MPs?

The New Zealand Parliament consists of 120 MPs elected through a mixed-member proportional (MMP) electoral system. This system ensures that the composition of Parliament closely reflects the votes of the electorate, combining both electorate MPs and list MPs.

Roles and Responsibilities

MPs play a vital role in shaping New Zealand's future. Their key responsibilities include:

  • Legislation: Debating and voting on proposed laws to ensure they serve the best interests of all New Zealanders.
  • Representation: Acting as the voice of their constituents, bringing local issues to national attention and ensuring that community concerns are addressed.
  • Oversight: Holding the government accountable through questions, debates, and participation in select committees that review policies, legislation, and public expenditure.
  • Advocacy: Championing the rights and interests of New Zealanders on various issues, from healthcare and education to the environment and economy.
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Meet Your MPs

Our MPs come from various backgrounds and regions, each bringing their unique experiences and viewpoints to Parliament. You can learn more about your local MP, their work in Parliament, and their contact details by visiting the official Parliament website.

Get Involved

Your participation in the democratic process is crucial. Engage with your MPs, attend public meetings, and contribute to select committee submissions. Stay informed and make your voice heard in shaping the future of New Zealand.

Contact Us

For more information about the New Zealand Parliament and its Members of Parliament, please visit the official New Zealand Parliament website.

Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive New Zealand. Thank you for visiting and being an active part of our democracy.

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