Kelvin Davis looks set to represent the people of Te Tai Tokerau in Parliament after receiving 8442 and 46% of votes counted in Te Tai Tokerau leading Hone Harawira by over 1000 votes.
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Kelvin Davis still ahead after over 95% of votes counted in Te Tai Tokerau
While over 95% of votes have been counted and Kelvin Davis remains well ahead on over 8000 votes, Hone Harawira is insisting on waiting for the special vote count as he sits just under 7000.
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Hone Harawira not giving up yet
The race remains tight between Kelvin Davis currently ahead in Te Taitokerau with almost 7000 votes and Hone Harawira falling further behind on just over 6000 votes.
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Kelvin Davis leading Te Tai Tokerau
Kelvin Davis is now in the lead in Te Tai Tokerau with over 3800 votes and Hone is on over 3800.
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Te Tai Tokerau candidates continue to fire
It's crunch time in this election and the candidates in Te Tai Tokerau are continuing to fire.
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Flavell refutes claims that Māori Party exec asked Tai Tokerau candidate to stand down
In relation to recent reports that the Māori Party Executive had asked Māori Party candidate for Te Tai Tokerau electorate to stand down, Piripi Taylor spoke to co-leader of the Māori Party, Te Ururora Flavell.
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Harawira maintains focus despite increased support for Davis
On the day to take down political billboards, Hone Harawira was maintaining his focus on the major issue at hand.
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Paenga standing down will look bad for Māori Party
It does seem like the Māori Party are in dire straits.
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Key wants Harawira to lose Tai Tokerau seat
The election is so tight John Key has no shame in endorsing his opposition. Yes, John Key wants Hone Harawira to lose, meaning a loss for the Internet Party - more importantly - Kim Dotcom. The Opposition says it’s another case of dirty politics.
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National support Labour's Davis and release new social development policy
Today it was revealed that National has a new social development policy which has gained support form Labour’s leader and iwi leaders across the country who say it will empower iwi.