Party lists in the 2014 New Zealand general election

[2] One current MP, Claudette Hauiti, was initially announced as the party's candidate for Kelston, but subsequently decided to leave politics.

[3] The party list was altered to elevate her replacement, Christopher Penk, from his initial 75th ranking.

[13] A number of electorate selections were also announced, including one (Mere Takoko) who did have a list ranking.

[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Sitting MP Andrew Williams was initially announced as an electorate candidate, but is no longer standing.

[31][32][33][34][35][36][37] ACT New Zealand announced a twenty-person list on 13 July, and released a modified version (with Max Whitehead omitted and Tim Kronfeld added to the end) in mid-August.

[13][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] United Future announced its top ten list candidates (after the party leader) on 3 August 2014.

[47] Its final list is slightly modified, with the omission of Ram Parkash (originally ranked ninth) and the addition of Sam Park (eleventh).

[69] The NZ Independent Coalition announced a party list of ten people on 19 August 2014.