Maramarua (New Zealand electorate)

Maramarua is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate to the south of the Auckland area from 1987 to 1993.

During those two parliamentary terms, Maramarua was represented by Bill Birch of the National Party.

[4] Population centres included Pukekohe in the north-west, Pōkeno, Meremere in the south-west, Mangatarata and Ngatea in the south, and Thames in the north-east.

[5] Bill Birch of the National Party was the elected representative of the Maramarua electorate during its two parliamentary terms of existence from 1987 to 1993.

[6] Birch was based in Pukekohe and during his 27 years in parliament, he always contested the electorate into which that town fell.