Roskill (New Zealand electorate)

[2] In the 1928 election, Potter stood in the Eden electorate as an independent but was beaten by Arthur Stallworthy.

[3] In the Roskill electorate, George Munns of the United Party won the 1928 election.

[6] In the 1946 election, Richards successfully transferred to the Mount Albert electorate.

[7] In 1999, the electorate was recreated as Mount Roskill, and was won by Phil Goff, who later became leader of the Labour Party.

The Roskill electorate was represented by eight Members of Parliament:[8] Key Reform United Labour National Gilbert Myles' changes of allegiance, 1990–93 National Independent Liberal Alliance NZ First

Roskill electorate boundaries between 1993 and 1996.