Jack McDonald, perhaps the Greens Party’s most high profile Māori candidate after co-leader Marama Davidson, will not stand for the party in the 2020 election, citing the party’s shift to the centre under the leadership of James Shaw as a contributing factor in his decision.
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Capital Kākahu- Tai Hauāuru & Māori List MPs
Can mild-mannered Adrian Rurawhe fend off league legend Howie Tamati in the style stakes?
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Election Aotearoa: Te Tai Hauāuru candidates debate race relations, employment and the environment
The Te Tai Hauāuru electorate is home to Mt Taranaki and the Whanganui River. In Part Two of our debate with the political candidates of the electorate, we discuss how they will protect the natural resources In the region.
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Election Aotearoa: The Candidates- Te Tai Hauāuru
Māori Television led the way last week when it launched New Zealand’s first television showdown between political leaders. And there's no sign of the channel slowing down with its second debate featuring the Māori candidates from the western electorate of Te Tai Hauāuru.
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Te Tai Hauāuru reaction to Te Tai Hauāuru poll
Māori Television's Election Aotearoa exclusive poll may have the Māori Party candidate as a clear front runner in the race for Te Tai Hauāuru, but that doesn't mean a guaranteed victory for Howie Tamati.
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Adrian Rurawhe of Labour leading in Te Tai Hauāuru
Vote counts continue to come through as polling booths tally up the numbers. So far just over 17% of the vote has been counted in the rohe
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How did the Tai Hauāuru candidates fare in political debate?
Māori Television's second political debate screened last night on Native Affairs. The Te Tai Hauāuru seat was the focus, its candidates stepping up to the plate to discuss the major issues affecting their electorate.
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Kōwhiri 14- Te Tai Hauāuru voters want Māori Party at the table if National wins election
67.4% of voters in Te Tai Hauāuru say they would want the Māori Party to go into coalition with National if National wins the General Election.
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Kōwhiri 14- Family Violence and Child Poverty among important issues for Te Tai Hauāuru voters
Family Violence, Child Poverty and Education are the issues voters in the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate deem most important. Native Affairs revealed the results of the Kōwhiri 2014 exclusive poll results last night in the second of its seven Māori Electorate debate specials.
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Native Affairs- Kōwhiri 14, Te Tai Hauāuru Part 5
In the final segment of the Native Affairs Kōwhiri 14 - Te Tai Hauāuru electorate debate, more results of the Māori Television Reid Research polls are revealed.