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    Mangere by-election of 1977 was a by-election for the electorate of Mangere on 26 March 1977 during the 38th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election resulted...
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    effect with the 1969 election. Māngere is based around the South Auckland suburbs of Māngere, Māngere Bridge, Favona and Māngere East. It has existed...
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    Māngere (Māori pronunciation: [ˈmaːŋɛɾɛ]) is a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand, located on mainly flat land on the northeastern shore of the...
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  • Labour Party election victory under Norman Kirk in 1972. In June 1973, the International Court of Justice (pursuant to a case launched by Australia and...
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    office in that he had permitted a debt incurred by his party in the election campaign to be written off by awarding a government contract to the creditor;...
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    Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior (category Terrorism committed by France)
    Rarotonga declaring the region a nuclear-no zone. Since being acquired by Greenpeace in 1977, Rainbow Warrior was active in supporting several anti-whaling,...
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    June 1984 that he would call a snap election. The question of nuclear ship visits became central to the 1984 election. July 1984 saw the New Zealand Labour...
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    Māngere Bridge is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, under the local governance of the Auckland Council. Surrounded by the Manukau Harbour, the area is...
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  • Pahiatua by-election of 1977 was a by-election for the electorate of Pahiatua on 30 April 1977 during the 38th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election resulted...
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  • shape, is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II, despite not being fully complete yet. 26 March – 1977 Mangere by-election: David Lange (Labour) is elected...
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    Mike Moore (New Zealand politician) (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1975 New Zealand general election)
    vice-president and proceeded to contest the Labour nomination in the 1977 Mangere by-election following the resignation of Colin Moyle. He was seen as a frontrunner...
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  • Geoff Braybrooke (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election)
    elections, 1975 elections, and the 1978 elections, respectively. He also made an abortive attempt to become Labour's candidate for the 1977 Mangere by-election...
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  • (1984–89), Leader of the Labour Party (1983–89), Member of Parliament for Mangere (1977–96). Norton 1988, p. 247. Norton 1988, p. 267. Norton 1988, p. 268....
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    Gerald O'Brien (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election)
    the committee that chose David Lange at the 1977 Mangere by-election. In January 1976 he was appointed by Labour leader Bill Rowling as Shadow Minister...
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    The 1984 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the composition of the 41st New Zealand Parliament. It marked the beginning of...
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    came into effect for the 1978 election. Papatoetoe was created from parts of the Mangere and Manukau electorates in the 1977 redistribution. The electorate...
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    The Selwyn by-election, a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Selwyn – a predominantly rural district in the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand's...
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    David Lange (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1975 New Zealand general election)
    Lange was first elected to the New Zealand Parliament in the Mangere by-election of 1977. He became a prominent debater within parliament, and soon gained...
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    Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to elect the 39th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the governing National Party, led by Robert Muldoon, retain...
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  • Thumbnail for 1993 Tauranga by-election
    The Tauranga by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Tauranga, a city in New Zealand's North Island. It took place on 17 April...
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