Incumbent Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP Meka Whaitiri of the Labour Party is celebrating with her supporters after claiming the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti seat once again.
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Te Ururoa Flavell concedes to Tamati Coffey
Te Ururoa Flavell has conceded to Labour’s Tamati Coffey with 91.2% of booths counted.
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Hone Harawira thanks supporters but refuses to concede
While he is yet to concede, Hone Harawira of the Mana Movement has thanked his supporters at his headquarters in Te Tai Tokerau.
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Winston Peters refuses to be hasty in coalition talks
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has refused to discuss any potential coalition deals until he speaks with his party.
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Kelvin Davis holds strong lead in Te Tai Tokerau
Incumbent of the Te Tai Tokerau seat and Deputy Leader for the Labour Party, Kelvin Davis spoke to reporter Talisa Kupenga in the lead up to election results announcement.
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Māori Party’s future in the balance in Waiariki
Māori Party candidate Te Ururoa Flavell currently trails Labour’s Tamati Coffey in the Waiariki seat that carried the Māori Party to government in 2014.
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Adrian Rurawhe ahead of competitors in Te Tai Hauāuru
Labour's incumbent Te Tai Hauāuru MP Adrian Rurawhe is still ahead in the race for Te Tai Hauāuru with 54% of votes counted so far.
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Howie Tamati happy with campaign and surrounded by supporters
Māori Party candidate for Te Tai Hauāuru, Howie Tamati, spoke to reporter Tamati Tiananga over the noise of chanting and rejoicing from whānau and friends.
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Meka Whaitiri leading the way in Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Incumbent candidate for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti, Labour Party's Meka Whaitiri looks set to retain her seat with preliminary results showing her with a whopping lead.
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Rino Tirikatene well ahead in preliminary vote count
Labour Party’s Rino Tirikatene is currently well ahead of his competitors with preliminary votes showing him sitting at 4200 with a total of 33.2 % of booths counted.