2002 General Election Split Voting Statistics
This spreadsheet shows (1) the total votes received for each party contesting the party list seats, and (2) how voters for each party split their candidate votes across the candidates contesting the electorate seat.
 
24 Manukau East
Party votes split across electorate candidates
 Party Vote Totals ANAE, Arthur (National Party) % of party vote CHAL, Kelly (United Future) % of party vote MULLER, Mark (Anti-Capitalist Alliance) % of party vote PAKI, Mary Mere (Christian Heritage) % of party vote ROBERTSON, Ross (Labour Party) % of party vote ROBSON, Matt (Progressive Coalition) % of party vote SHIELDS, Simon (Alliance) % of party vote TRASS, Gerald (ACT) % of party vote Informals % of party vote Party Only % of party vote
ACT New Zealand     1883      719   38.18%       50    2.66%        4    0.21%       15    0.80%      355   18.85%       31    1.65%        8    0.42%      669   35.53%        6    0.32%       26    1.38%
Alliance      214       19    8.88%        2    0.93%        3    1.40%        2    0.93%       99   46.26%       13    6.07%       67   31.31%        3    1.40%        0    0.00%        6    2.80%
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party      129       16   12.40%        6    4.65%        7    5.43%        5    3.88%       69   53.49%        0    0.00%        3    2.33%        5    3.88%        8    6.20%       10    7.75%
Christian Heritage Party      384       38    9.90%        4    1.04%        0    0.00%      221   57.55%       92   23.96%        9    2.34%        3    0.78%        1    0.26%        8    2.08%        8    2.08%
Green Party      695       79   11.37%       33    4.75%        9    1.29%       19    2.73%      398   57.27%       35    5.04%       53    7.63%       41    5.90%        8    1.15%       20    2.88%
Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition      540       33    6.11%        2    0.37%        2    0.37%        0    0.00%      257   47.59%      226   41.85%        3    0.56%        0    0.00%       12    2.22%        5    0.93%
Labour Party    15235      997    6.54%      127    0.83%       23    0.15%       79    0.52%    13039   85.59%      280    1.84%       47    0.31%      130    0.85%      210    1.38%      303    1.99%
Mana Maori Movement       15        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        7   46.67%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        8   53.33%
National Party     4371     3144   71.93%       96    2.20%        8    0.18%       31    0.71%      645   14.76%       41    0.94%       17    0.39%      302    6.91%       45    1.03%       42    0.96%
New Zealand First Party     2199      538   24.47%      109    4.96%       10    0.45%       73    3.32%     1003   45.61%      118    5.37%       31    1.41%      201    9.14%       85    3.87%       31    1.41%
NMP        8        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        2   25.00%        0    0.00%        4   50.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        1   12.50%        1   12.50%
OneNZ Party       14        3   21.43%        1    7.14%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        7   50.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        0    0.00%        2   14.29%        1    7.14%
Outdoor Recreation NZ       95       20   21.05%        3    3.16%        0    0.00%        3    3.16%       54   56.84%        2    2.11%        3    3.16%        8    8.42%        2    2.11%        0    0.00%
United Future     1335      270   20.22%      450   33.71%        0    0.00%       59    4.42%      474   35.51%       13    0.97%        1    0.07%       32    2.40%        3    0.22%       33    2.47%
Informal Votes      159       10    6.29%        1    0.63%        1    0.63%        2    1.26%       44   27.67%        3    1.89%        0    0.00%        1    0.63%       91   57.23%        6    3.77%
Party vote totals    27276     5886   21.58%      884    3.24%       67    0.25%      511    1.87%    16543   60.65%      775    2.84%      236    0.87%     1393    5.11%      481    1.76%      500    1.83%
Note: This information is based on results from 33 of 39 polling places