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Electoral History of Jim Anderton
1965-1971: Labour Councillor for Manukau City Council
1965 def: Independents
1968 def: Independents
1971: Labour candidate for Auckland City Council
1974: Labour candidate for Mayor of Auckland City
1974: Dove-Myer Robinson (Independent) def. Jim Anderton (Labour), Grahame Sims (Independent)
1974-1977: Labour Councillor for Auckland City Council
1974 def: Citizens & Ratepayers, Values
1977: Labour candidate for Mayor of Auckland City
1977: Dove-Myer Robinson (Independent) def. Jim Anderton (Labour), Colin Kay (Independent), Mel Tronson (Citizens & Ratepayers), Matthew Connor (Independent)
1977-1980: Labour member of Auckland Regional Authority
1977 def: Citizens & Ratepayers, Independents
1979-1984: President of the Labour Party
1984-1989: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (Labour)
1984 def: Ernest Lascelles Bonisch (National), Richard Bach (Social Credit), Alan Blackadder (NZ Party), P. Scholes (Values), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1987 def: J. M. Harrington (National), N. W. Mitchington (Democrats), R. J. Holliday (NZ Party), P. J. Wilkins (Wizard Party), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers)
1989-2000: Leader of the NewLabour Party
1989-1992: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (NewLabour)
1990 def: Linda Constable (Labour), J. M. Harrington (National), John Ring (Democrats), W. G. Graves (McGillicuddy Serious), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers)
1992-1994: Leader of the Alliance
1992-1996: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (Alliance)
1993 def: Greg Coyle (Labour), Gerry Brownlee (National), Nicci Bergman (NZ First), Martha Alberts (Christian Heritage), Mark Dunick (McGillicuddy Serious), Carolyn Drake (Natural Law), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1995-2002: Leader of the Alliance
1996-2002: Member of Parliament for Wigram (Alliance)
1996 def: Angus McKay (National), Mick Ozimek (Labour), Nicci Bergman (NZ First), Su Whyte (ACT), John Austin (United), Nick Harper (McGillicuddy Serious), Jules Adams (Independent), Warwick Jones (Natural Law), Averil Turnbridge (Independent), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1999 def: Angus McKay (National), Mike Mora (Labour), Frankie Dean (Green), Ken Moore (Christian Heritage), Glen Cowie (ACT), Andrew Johnston (NZ First), Eric M. Whitworth (Independent), Carolyn Drake (Natural Law), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1999-2002: Deputy Prime Minister (Alliance)
2002-2012: Leader of Jim Anderton's Progressive Party
2002-2011: Member of Parliament for Wigram (Progressive)
2002 def: Mike Mora (Labour), Alec Neill (National), Paul de Spa (Green), Andrew Kubala (United Future), Shirley Marshall (ACT), Blair Anderson (PCP Coalition), Sean Gourley (Alliance), Stephen DeJong (Christian Heritage), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
2005 def: Alison Lomax (National), Mike Mora (Labour), Richard Suggate (Green), Vanessa Roberts (United Future), Brian Roswell (NZ First), Tetauru Emile (ACT), Sam Kingi (Anti-Capitalist Alliance), Tom Dowie (Alliance), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Anton Foljambe (Direct Democracy)
2008 def: Marc Alexander (National), Erin Ebborn-Gillespie (Labour), Peter Taylor (Green), Steve Campbell (NZ First), Matthew Gardiner (ACT), Lindsay Cameron (Kiwi), Vanessa Roberts (United Future), Tom Dowie (Alliance), Ben Morgan (Libertarianz), John Ring (Democrats), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
2002-2005: Minister of Economic Development (Progressive)
2005-2008: Minister of Agriculture (Progressive)
2010: The People's Mayor candidate for Mayor of Christchurch
2010: Bob Parker (A Positive Future) def. Jim Anderton (The People's Mayor), Nathan Ryan (Independent), Rik Tindall (Our Water Our City), Brad Maxwell (Independent), Blair Anderson (Blair for Mayor), Bob Tomkins (Independent), Kayne Harrison (Independent), Brian Steer (Independent), Byron Clark (Independent), Kieran Gallagher-Power (Independent), Peter Wakeman (peterwakeman.org), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Paulus Telfer (51st State Party)
Electoral History of Jim Anderton
1965-1971: Labour Councillor for Manukau City Council
1965 def: Independents
1968 def: Independents
1971: Labour candidate for Auckland City Council
1974: Labour candidate for Mayor of Auckland City
1974: Dove-Myer Robinson (Independent) def. Jim Anderton (Labour), Grahame Sims (Independent)
1974-1977: Labour Councillor for Auckland City Council
1974 def: Citizens & Ratepayers, Values
1977: Labour candidate for Mayor of Auckland City
1977: Dove-Myer Robinson (Independent) def. Jim Anderton (Labour), Colin Kay (Independent), Mel Tronson (Citizens & Ratepayers), Matthew Connor (Independent)
1977-1980: Labour member of Auckland Regional Authority
1977 def: Citizens & Ratepayers, Independents
1979-1984: President of the Labour Party
1984-1989: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (Labour)
1984 def: Ernest Lascelles Bonisch (National), Richard Bach (Social Credit), Alan Blackadder (NZ Party), P. Scholes (Values), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1987 def: J. M. Harrington (National), N. W. Mitchington (Democrats), R. J. Holliday (NZ Party), P. J. Wilkins (Wizard Party), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers)
1989-2000: Leader of the NewLabour Party
1989-1992: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (NewLabour)
1990 def: Linda Constable (Labour), J. M. Harrington (National), John Ring (Democrats), W. G. Graves (McGillicuddy Serious), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers)
1992-1994: Leader of the Alliance
1992-1996: Member of Parliament for Sydenham (Alliance)
1993 def: Greg Coyle (Labour), Gerry Brownlee (National), Nicci Bergman (NZ First), Martha Alberts (Christian Heritage), Mark Dunick (McGillicuddy Serious), Carolyn Drake (Natural Law), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1995-2002: Leader of the Alliance
1996-2002: Member of Parliament for Wigram (Alliance)
1996 def: Angus McKay (National), Mick Ozimek (Labour), Nicci Bergman (NZ First), Su Whyte (ACT), John Austin (United), Nick Harper (McGillicuddy Serious), Jules Adams (Independent), Warwick Jones (Natural Law), Averil Turnbridge (Independent), Clifford Mundy (Dominion Workers), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1999 def: Angus McKay (National), Mike Mora (Labour), Frankie Dean (Green), Ken Moore (Christian Heritage), Glen Cowie (ACT), Andrew Johnston (NZ First), Eric M. Whitworth (Independent), Carolyn Drake (Natural Law), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
1999-2002: Deputy Prime Minister (Alliance)
2002-2012: Leader of Jim Anderton's Progressive Party
2002-2011: Member of Parliament for Wigram (Progressive)
2002 def: Mike Mora (Labour), Alec Neill (National), Paul de Spa (Green), Andrew Kubala (United Future), Shirley Marshall (ACT), Blair Anderson (PCP Coalition), Sean Gourley (Alliance), Stephen DeJong (Christian Heritage), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
2005 def: Alison Lomax (National), Mike Mora (Labour), Richard Suggate (Green), Vanessa Roberts (United Future), Brian Roswell (NZ First), Tetauru Emile (ACT), Sam Kingi (Anti-Capitalist Alliance), Tom Dowie (Alliance), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Anton Foljambe (Direct Democracy)
2008 def: Marc Alexander (National), Erin Ebborn-Gillespie (Labour), Peter Taylor (Green), Steve Campbell (NZ First), Matthew Gardiner (ACT), Lindsay Cameron (Kiwi), Vanessa Roberts (United Future), Tom Dowie (Alliance), Ben Morgan (Libertarianz), John Ring (Democrats), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics)
2002-2005: Minister of Economic Development (Progressive)
2005-2008: Minister of Agriculture (Progressive)
2010: The People's Mayor candidate for Mayor of Christchurch
2010: Bob Parker (A Positive Future) def. Jim Anderton (The People's Mayor), Nathan Ryan (Independent), Rik Tindall (Our Water Our City), Brad Maxwell (Independent), Blair Anderson (Blair for Mayor), Bob Tomkins (Independent), Kayne Harrison (Independent), Brian Steer (Independent), Byron Clark (Independent), Kieran Gallagher-Power (Independent), Peter Wakeman (peterwakeman.org), Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), Paulus Telfer (51st State Party)