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Registered political parties - overview & register

Political parties registered with the Electoral Commission at writ day: may nominate a party list to contest the party vote, can be considered for an allocation of election broadcast advertising time and funds, and will have a party election expense limit on top of the election expense limit available to every electorate candidate.

The main requirements for registration are having:

  • a name that is not likely to cause offence or confusion, which refers to a title or honour, or is too long;
  • 500 or more current financial members eligible to enrol as electors;
  • and an auditor. 

Being registered requires a party to, among other things: have rules providing for the democratic participation of members in candidate selection, make annual returns of donations, make annual declarations of having at least 500 current financial members and the intent to contest elections, and make party election expense declarations. 

Registration is only relevant to electoral-related law and does not change or establish the legal type of entity a party has or chooses (such as incorporated or unincorporated society, limited liability company, etc).

(Unregistered parties may contest electorate seats at any general or by-election.  All electorate candidates must make individual election expense returns, including donations received for their campaigns.  The election expense returns for all candidates of an unregistered party must together cover all the election expenses of that party.)

Register of Political Parties

The Electoral Commission is required to maintain and make available for public inspection the Register of Political Parties.  The register shows for each party its name, any abbreviated name, any component parties, dates of registration of the party and any logo, details of its secretary and contact information, along with dates of amendments. 

The following table lists current registered political parties, any registered abbreviated name for use on ballot papers, any registered logo, and includes links to party websites.  The current Register of Political Parties is provided as a downloadable .pdf document, at right.  An Excel spreadsheet is also provided giving names and addresses of party secretaries.  This spreadsheet can be used for mail merging.

 

Logo

 

Party name

Abbreviation

 

ACT New Zealand

  The ACT Party
ALCP logo.

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

 ALCP

Direct Democracy Party

 

Jim Anderton's Progressive

Progressive

Libertarianz

 

Māori Party

 

 

New World Order

N W O

New Zealand First Party

NZ First

New Zealand Labour Party

Labour Party

 Pacific Party

New Zealand Pacific Party

 

 RAM logoRAM - Residents Action Movement 
The Alliance logo

The Alliance

Alliance

 B & B LogoThe Bill and Ben PartyB&B

The Family Party

Family Party
Green Party

The Greens, The Green Party of Aotearoa/New Zealand

Green Party

 Kiwi Party logoThe Kiwi Party Kiwi Party
Democrats logo

The New Zealand Democratic Party for Social Credit

Democrats for social credit

The New Zealand National Party

National Party

The Republic of New Zealand Party

RONZP

UNITED FUTURE NEW ZEALAND

UNITED FUTURE

 Workers Party logo.

Workers Party of New Zealand

Workers Party