Ōhāriu (New Zealand electorate)

Ōhāriu, previously spelled Ohariu and then Ōhariu, is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives. It first existed from 1978 to 1993, and was recreated for the 2008 election. In 2008, it was the successor to Ohariu-Belmont, first contested at the first mixed-member proportional (MMP) election in 1996. Through its existence Ohariu-Belmont was represented by Peter Dunne, leader of the United Future party. Dunne contested and won the recreated electorate in 2008. He announced on 21 August 2017 that he would not stand in the 2017 general election.

Ōhāriu
Single-member constituency
for the New Zealand House of Representatives
Outline map
Location of Ōhāriuwithin Wellington
RegionWellington
Current constituency
Created1978
Current MPGreg O'Connor
PartyLabour

Population centres

The 1977 electoral redistribution was the most overtly political since the Representation Commission had been established through an amendment to the Representation Act in 1886, initiated by Muldoon's National Government.[1] As part of the 1976 census, a large number of people failed to fill in an electoral re-registration card, and census staff had not been given the authority to insist on the card being completed. This had little practical effect for people on the general roll, but it transferred Māori to the general roll if the card was not handed in. Together with a northward shift of New Zealand's population, this resulted in five new electorates having to be created in the upper part of the North Island.[2] The electoral redistribution was very disruptive, and 22 electorates were abolished, while 27 electorates were newly created (including Ohariu) or re-established. These changes came into effect for the 1978 election.[3]

The Ohariu electorate replaced the Karori electorate, but did not include any of Khandallah or Ngaio.[4]

In 2008, the boundaries of the Ohariu-Belmont and Ōhariu electorates were near identical except for the removal of the eponymous Lower Hutt suburb of Belmont into the Rimutaka electorate and the addition of Crofton Downs from Wellington Central. The new electorate contained the section of Wellington City between Crofton Downs and southern Tawa, including Ngaio, Khandallah, Johnsonville and Newlands. The rest of the electorate consisted of Lower Hutt's hill suburbs of Korokoro, Maungaraki and Normandale. Ōhariu was one of eleven electorate names to include a macron, for the first time. The name was later changed to include a second macron.

Both Ohariu-Belmont and Ōhāriu are young and wealthy; it has the largest number of 30- to 49-year-olds in the country, and the second highest number of families earning between $70,000 and $100,000 per year. 69% of its population is New Zealand European, 14% Asian and 8% Māori.[5]

History

Despite Dunne having a 7,702 vote majority in Ohariu-Belmont at the 2005 election,[6] United Future's performance was less impressive. In 2005 it won just 5.6% of the party vote (down from 13.0% in 2002) in an electorate dominated by the big two parties: National came out on top in the party vote with 43.1%, beating Labour by 3.6%, having been reduced to 24.4% three years earlier.[7]

Historically Ohariu (without macrons) was an electorate based around north and western Wellington, contested between 1978 and 1990. A substantial redrawing of Wellington's boundaries ahead of the final first-past-the-post election in 1993 led to Ohariu being divided between Wellington-Karori and the new electorate of Onslow. Dunne, then a member of the Labour Party, was the MP for the old Ohariu between 1984 until its abolition, and won Onslow in 1993.

Members of Parliament

Key

  National  Labour  United Future  Green

ElectionWinner
1978 electionHugh Templeton
1981 election
1984 electionPeter Dunne
1987 election
1990 election
(Electorate abolished 1993–2008, see Onslow and Ohariu-Belmont)
2008 electionPeter Dunne
2011 election
2014 election
2017 electionGreg O'Connor
2020 election
2023 election

List MPs

Members of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Ōhāriu electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.

ElectionWinner
2008 electionCharles Chauvel
Katrina Shanks
2010Gareth Hughes[a]
2011 electionCharles Chauvel[b]
Gareth Hughes
Katrina Shanks[c]
2014 electionBrett Hudson
2017 election
2023 electionNicola Willis

Election results

2023 election

2023 general election: Ōhāriu[8]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Y Greg O'Connor17,56541.15-11.4012,45728.95-21.87
NationalNicola Willis16,30538.20+13.0514,84134.49+12.29
GreenStephanie Rodgers4,41210.33+5.248,62320.04+6.49
OpportunitiesJessica Hammond2,9756.97-3.211,8824.37+1.58
ACTPaul Day7591.77-0.082,5245.86-0.21
Vision New ZealandPatrick Lim2140.50
IndependentMartin Jenkins1240.29
NZ First 1,4423.35+1.47
Te Pāti Māori 5191.20+0.85
NewZeal 1190.27+0.27
Legalise Cannabis 1140.26+0.08
New Zealand Loyal 1120.26+0.26
New Conservative 650.15-0.71
Animal Justice 620.14+0.14
Freedoms NZ 580.13+0.13
Women's Rights 310.07+0.07
DemocracyNZ 250.05+0.05
Leighton Baker Party 120.02+0.02
New Nation 110.02+0.02
Informal votes324121
Total valid votes42,67843,018
Turnout
Labour holdMajority1,2602.95

2020 election

2020 general election: Ōhāriu[9]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
Labour Y Greg O'Connor22,93752.55+9.5822,28250.82+15.38
NationalBrett Hudson10,97625.15−15.189,73222.20−23.08
OpportunitiesJessica Hammond4,44310.18+2.891,2212.79−1.37
GreenJohn Ranta2,2215.09−1.255,94013.55+3.94
NZ FirstTracey Martin9282.13+0.248241.88−1.84
ACTSean Fitzpatrick8091.85+1.382,6626.07+5.48
New ConservativePhilip Lynch3570.823750.86+0.68
ONEAllan Cawood1970.451430.33
Advance NZJolene Smith1330.301490.34
Not A PartyLiam Walsh490.11
Māori Party 1530.35−0.11
Legalise Cannabis 800.18+0.01
Sustainable NZ 190.04
Vision New Zealand 170.04
Outdoors 150.03
TEA 120.03
Social Credit 80.02±0.00
Heartland 10.002
Informal votes596209
Total valid votes43,64643,842
Turnout43,98987.73+1.64
Labour holdMajority11,96127.40+24.76

2017 election

2017 general election: Ōhāriu[10]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
LabourGreg O'Connor17,08442.97+8.3114,30635.44+12.03
NationalBrett Hudson16,03340.33+23.8318,27745.28−4.95
OpportunitiesJessica Hammond2,8987.291,6784.16
GreenTane Woodley2,5226.34−1.113,8819.61−5.39
NZ FirstLisa Close7511.89+0.021,5023.72−1.05
United FutureBale Nadakuitavuki2840.71−35.87780.19−0.54
ACTAndie Moore1850.47−0.092390.59−0.18
Māori Party 1860.46−0.10
Conservative 710.18−2.81
Legalise Cannabis 680.17−0.22
Outdoors 230.06
Ban 1080 180.04±0.00
People's Party 130.03
Democrats 80.02−0.04
Internet 80.02−0.67[d]
Mana Party 50.01−0.68[e]
Informal votes30584
Total valid votes39,75740,361
Turnout40,445
Labour gain from United FutureMajority1,0512.64+0.73

2014 election

2014 general election: Ōhāriu[11]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
United Future Y Peter Dunne13,56936.58−2.002730.73−1.05
LabourGinny Andersen12,85934.66−0.188,77123.42−3.11
NationalBrett Hudson6,12016.50−2.0618,81050.23+0.63
GreenTane Woodley2,7647.45+1.655,62315.01+0.59
ConservativeMichael Brunner1,0382.80+1.781,1182.99+1.31
IndependentSue Hamill2110.57+0.57
ACTSean Fitzpatrick2090.56+0.562500.67−0.09
DemocratsAlida Steemson460.12+0.12220.06+0.03
NZ First 1,7814.76+0.85
Internet Mana 2580.69+0.50[f]
Māori Party 2150.57+0.04
Legalise Cannabis 1460.39−0.03
Civilian 290.08+0.08
Ban 1080 150.04+0.04
Independent Coalition 90.02+0.02
Focus 40.01+0.01
Informal votes283126
Total valid votes37,09937,450
United Future holdMajority7101.91−1.83

2011 election

2011 general election: Ōhāriu[12]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
United Future Y Peter Dunne14,35738.58+5.976721.78-0.43
LabourCharles Chauvel12,96534.84+4.8910,03626.53-6.80
NationalKatrina Shanks6,90718.56-7.9718,76449.60+3.33
GreenGareth Hughes2,1605.80-1.265,45314.42+5.28
ConservativeStephen Woodnutt3781.02+1.026361.68+1.68
NZ FirstHugh Barr3390.91+0.911,4783.91+1.82
LibertarianzSean Fitzpatrick1090.29+0.29470.12+0.07
ACT 2860.76-2.66
Māori Party 2010.53-0.20
Legalise Cannabis 1600.42+0.11
Mana 730.19+0.19
Alliance 120.03-0.11
Democrats 100.03+0.003
Informal votes369137
Total valid votes37,21537,828
United Future holdMajority1,3923.74+1.07

Electorate (as at 26 November 2011): 46,740[13]

2008 election

2008 general election: Ōhariu[14]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
United Future Y Peter Dunne12,30332.618432.21
LabourCharles Chauvel11,29729.9512,72833.33
NationalKatrina Shanks10,00926.5317,67046.27
GreenGareth Hughes2,6657.063,4889.13
KiwiJoel Sison5221.382830.74
ACTColin du Plessis4871.291,3043.41
Legalise CannabisDanyl Strype3300.871190.31
AllianceKelly Buchanan1110.29550.14
NZ First 7982.09
Māori Party 2780.73
Progressive 2730.71
Bill and Ben 2080.54
Family Party 650.17
Pacific 220.06
Libertarianz 200.05
Workers Party 110.03
Democrats 90.02
RAM 70.02
RONZ 70.02
Informal votes24288
Total valid votes37,72438,188
United Future win new seatMajority1,0062.67

1990 election

1990 general election: Ohariu[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Dunne 9,930 45.04 −13.56
NationalGeorge Mathew9,14741.49
GreenGary Reese1,8398.34
NewLabourChris Ritchie6823.09
McGillicuddy SeriousG E M Boutel1380.62
IndependentA R Kirk1310.59
Social CreditA E Smith910.41
DemocratsBob Stevenson850.38
Majority7833.55−16.72
Turnout22,04386.25−4.14
Registered electors25,557

1987 election

1987 general election: Ohariu[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Dunne 12,983 58.60 +20.68
NationalDavid Lloyd8,49138.33
DemocratsBill Campbell4482.02
McGillicuddy SeriousD J R Alyward1360.61
NZ PartyKeith Ralph940.42
Majority4,49220.27+14.00
Turnout22,15290.39−4.78
Registered electors24,507

1984 election

1984 general election: Ohariu[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Dunne 8,282 37.92
NationalHugh Templeton6,91131.64−13.96
NZ PartyBob Jones6,32628.97
Social CreditKathleen Loncar2751.25
United frontR T Obee420.19
Majority1,3716.27
Turnout21,83695.17+4.31
Registered electors22,944

1981 election

1981 general election: Ohariu[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalHugh Templeton 9,261 45.60 −1.05
LabourNorman Ely7,69437.88
Social CreditEric Elliot3,10215.27+4.60
LIFE PartyN L Mander2501.23
Majority1,5677.71−2.66
Turnout20,30790.86+21.68
Registered electors22,349

1978 election

1978 general election: Ohariu[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalHugh Templeton 8,809 46.65
LabourHelene Ritchie6,85136.28
Social CreditEric Elliott2,01510.67
ValuesCathy Wilson7353.89
Right to LifeDon Gee4712.49
Majority1,95810.37
Turnout18,88169.18
Registered electors27,290

Table footnotes

Notes

References

  • McRobie, Alan (1989). Electoral Atlas of New Zealand. Wellington: GP Books. ISBN 0-477-01384-8.
  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
  • Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946–1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8.

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