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67 electorate members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were to be elected in the general election on 27 November 1999. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red. Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly. There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking:

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  • 67 electorate members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were to be elected in the general election on 27 November 1999. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red. Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly. There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking: * Some candidates belong to a registered party, but they were not on their party's list – this is shown on "none". * Some candidates belong to a registered party, but the party did not submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case. * Some candidates belong to an unregistered party, and those cannot submit a party list – the list field is blank in this case. At the 1999 general election, three registered parties did not submit a list: * Asia Pacific United Party * Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata * Te Tawharau (en)
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  • Withdrew electorate candidacy to stand as list only, endorsed O'Regan (en)
  • Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Delamere was number two on the Mana Māori list. (en)
  • Clark, an MP since 1981, was the incumbent in the Owairaka electorate that was replaced by Mount Albert (en)
  • Withdrew to stand in Auckland Central, endorsed Delamere (en)
  • Contested Auckland Central in 1996 (en)
  • Contested Kaikoura in 1996 (en)
  • Contested Tamaki in 1996 (en)
  • Contested Wellington Central in 1996 (en)
  • Contested electorate in 1996 (en)
  • Contested electorate in 1998 by-election (en)
  • Electorate MP since 1987 (en)
  • First elected in 1975 (en)
  • First elected in 1978 (en)
  • First elected in 1984 (en)
  • First elected in 1987 (en)
  • First elected in 1990 (en)
  • First elected in 1993 (en)
  • First entered Parliament in 1984 (en)
  • Her father also stood (en)
  • His daughter also stood (en)
  • MP 1993-1996 (en)
  • MP since 1981 (en)
  • MP since 1984 (en)
  • MP since 1987 (en)
  • MP since 1990 (en)
  • MP since 1992 (en)
  • MP since 1993 (en)
  • MP since 1994 (en)
  • MP since 1996 (en)
  • MP since 1998 (en)
  • Selected by party but nomination was rejected (en)
  • Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Coates, unlike other Te Tawharau candidates, was not on the Mana Māori list. (en)
  • Withdrew after injured in a car crash (en)
  • Not to be confused with the McGillicuddy Serious Party candidate of the same name (en)
  • contested electorate in 1996 (en)
  • Withdrew electorate candidacy to stand as list only, endorsed Hobbs (en)
  • The Green Party split from the Alliance Party, who Fitzsimons had stood for in 1996 (en)
  • Neeson, an MP since 1990, was the incumbent in the abolished Waipareira electorate (en)
  • Withdrew but name still appeared on the ballot paper (en)
  • Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Mclean was number five on the Mana Māori list. (en)
  • Goff, who was first elected in 1981, was the incumbent in New Lynn but stood in the new Mount Roskill electorate in 1999 (en)
  • Unable to contest list after missing nomination deadline (en)
  • Elected through the NZ First list in 1996, but defected to Mauri Pacific in 1998 (en)
  • Hasler, first elected in 1990, was the incumbent in but stood in the new Titirangi electorate in 1999 (en)
  • Te Tawharau contested the electorate vote independently, but encouraged voters to give their party vote to Mana Māori. Kerekere was number eight on the Mana Māori list. (en)
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  • 67 electorate members of the New Zealand House of Representatives were to be elected in the general election on 27 November 1999. The tables below show the candidates for each electorate. Incumbent electorate MPs are highlighted in blue, and those candidates who were members of the previous parliament via their party list—regardless of which electorate they previously contested—are highlighted in red. Where candidates were listed on their party's list, this is shown accordingly. There are a number of cases why candidates don't have a list ranking: (en)
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  • Candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election by electorate (en)
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