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Electorate and Community Offices As at 24 June 2019 MP Party Phone Fax Free Phone Email Region Postal Address 1 Postal Address 2 Postal Address 3Postal Code Adrian Rurawhe MP Labour Party 07 886 9303 [email protected] Waikato Unit C, 291-293 Mannering Street Tokoroa Adrian Rurawhe MP Labour Party 06 348 8485 0800 237 126 [email protected] Wanganui PO Box 7080 Whanganui Alastair Scott MP National Party 06 858 8196 06 858 8459 Wairarapa CHB Budget Service, 43 Ruataniwha Street Waipukurau 4200 Alastair Scott MP National Party 06 3701222 Wairarapa 170 Queen Street Masterton 5082 Alfred Ngaro MP National Party 09 834 3676 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 83200 Edmonton Auckland 0610 Amy Adams MP National Party 03 344 0418 03 344 0419 [email protected] Canterbury 829 Main South Road Templeton Christchurch 8042 Andrew Bayly MP National Party 09 238 5977 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 528 Pukekohe 2340 Andrew Falloon MP National Party 03 683 1386 03 683 1598 [email protected] Canterbury PO Box 930 Timaru 7910 Andrew Falloon MP National Party 03 308 7510 03 308 7509 [email protected] Canterbury PO Box 6036 Ashburton 7742 Andrew Little MP Labour Party 06 757 5662 0800 538 852 [email protected] Taranaki 21 Northgate Strandon New Plymouth 4312 Anne Tolley MP National Party 06 867 7571 06 867 7572 [email protected] Eastland PO Box 106 Gisborne 4041 Anne Tolley MP National Party 07 307 1254 07 308 0351 [email protected] Eastland PO Box 216 Whakatane 3120 Anne Tolley MP National Party 07 573 7125 07 573 9125 [email protected] Bay of Plenty 68 Jellicoe Street Te Puke 3119 Anne Tolley MP National Party 07 323 6487 [email protected] Eastland Shop 1, 35 Islington Street Kawerau 3127 Anne Tolley MP National Party 021246633 Eastland 22 Pine Drive Murupara 3025 Aupito William Sio MP Labour Party 09 275 5345 09 275 5346 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 59144 Mangere Bridge Auckland 2151 Barbara Kuriger MP National Party 06 756 6032 [email protected] Taranaki PO Box 124 Inglewood Taranaki 4330 Barbara Kuriger MP National Party 07 8701005 Waikato 53 Mutu Street Te Awamutu Brett Hudson MP National Party 04 478 0628 [email protected] Wellington PO Box 13 184 Johnsonville Wellington 6044 Carmel Sepuloni MP Labour Party 09 818 4131 [email protected] Auckland 200A West Coast Road Glen Eden Auckland Chris Bishop MP National Party 04 566 8580 [email protected] Wellington 66-70 Bloomfield Terrace Hutt Central Lower Hutt 5010 Chris Bishop MP National Party 04 564 8707 Wellington 126 Main Road Wainuiomata Lower Hutt Chris Hipkins MP Labour Party 04 528 5715 04 817 5807 [email protected] Wellington 216 Main Street Upper Hutt 5018 Chris Hipkins MP Labour Party 04 567 0156 04 567 0059 [email protected] Wellington 1195 High Street Taita Lower Hutt 5011 Chris Penk MP National Party 09 412 2496 09 412 2497 Auckland PO Box 258 Huapai Kumeu 0841 Clare Curran MP Labour Party 03 455 5299 [email protected] Otago PO Box 2084 South Dunedin Dunedin 9012 Clayton Mitchell MP NZ First 07 571 0980 [email protected] Bay of Plenty Suite 103, 45 Grey Street Tauranga 3110 Damien O'Connor MP Labour Party 03 528 8190 0800 DAMIEN [email protected] Nelson/MarlboroughPO Box 344 Motueka 7120 Damien O'Connor MP Labour Party 03 789 5481 [email protected] West Coast 208A Palmerston St Westport 7825 Damien O'Connor MP Labour Party Nelson/Marlborough136 Bridge St Nelson 7010 Damien O'Connor MP Labour Party 03 768 7189 [email protected] West Coast 181 Tainui Street Greymouth 7805 Dan Bidois MP National Party 09 4198021 Auckland 15 Rawene Road Birkenhead Auckland David Bennett MP National Party 07 834 3407 [email protected] Waikato PO Box 4183 Hamilton 3216 David Clark MP Labour Party 03 474 1973 03 474 9913 [email protected] Otago PO Box 6001 Dunedin 9016 David Seymour MP ACT New Zealand 09 522 7464 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 9209 Newmarket Auckland 1149 Deborah Russell MP Labour Party 09 820 6245 [email protected] Auckland 1885 Great North Rd Avondale Auckland 1026 Denise Lee MP National Party 09 580 2351 Auckland 1/130A Main Highway Ellerslie Auckland 1051 Duncan Webb MP Labour Party 03 366 5519 [email protected] Canterbury 282-290 Durham St North Christchurch Central Christchurch 8013 Erica Stanford MP National Party 09 478 0207 09 479 8089 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 35657 Browns Bay Auckland 0753 Eugenie Sage MP Green Party 03 377 4724 Christchurch Building B, 366 Tuam St Christchurch 8011 Fletcher Tabuteau MP NZ First 07 347 4045 Rotorua 6th Floor, Hinemoa Tower Building, 1154 Hinemoa St Rotorua Gerry Brownlee MP National Party 03 359 0582 03 359 0584 [email protected] Canterbury 283 Greers Road Bishopdale Christchurch 8053 Grant Robertson MP Labour Party 04 801 8079 04 801 7866 [email protected] Wellington PO Box 27351 Wellington 6011 Greg O'Connor MP Labour Party 04 478 3332 [email protected] Wellington Unit 2, 18 Moorefield Rd Johnsonville Wellington 6037 Hamish Walker MP National Party 03 203 3000 03 208 1231 [email protected] Southland PO Box 266 Gore 9740 Hamish Walker MP National Party 03 441 4093 03 441 4093 [email protected] Southland PO Box 2192 Queenstown 9349 Hamish Walker MP National Party 03 4184288 Southland 40B Clyde Street Balclutha Harete Hipango MP National Party 06 278 4059 06 278 6093 [email protected] Taranaki 44 Victoria Street Hawera South Taranaki 4610 Harete Hipango MP National Party 06 765 8464 [email protected] Wanganui Room 4, 52 Juliet Street Stratford Taranaki 4332 Harete Hipango MP National Party 06 348 9150 [email protected] Wanganui Suite 7, 210 Victoria Avenue Whanganui Whanganui 4500 Iain Lees-Galloway MP Labour Party 06 356 5958 06 356 5959 [email protected] Manawatu PO Box 1430 Palmerston North4440 Ian McKelvie MP National Party 06 327 6904 [email protected] Manawatu PO Box 177 Marton Rangitikei 4741 Ian McKelvie MP National Party 07 896 8008 [email protected] Waikato 1/101 Hakiaha Street Taumaranui Taumaranui 3920 Ian McKelvie MP National Party 06 323 7253 [email protected] Manawatu PO Box 335 Fielding 4740 Jacinda Ardern MP Labour Party 09 845 1919 [email protected] Auckland 658 New North Rd Morningside Auckland Jacqui Dean MP National Party 03 434 7325 03 434 7359 0800 67 924 [email protected] Otago 127 Thames Street Oamaru 9400 Jamie Strange MP Labour Party 07 839 6803 [email protected] Waikato Unit 5, 1130 Victoria Street Whitiora Hamilton 3200 Jami-Lee Ross MP Independent 09 271 3255 09 271 3259 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 230109 Botany Auckland 2163 Jan Tinetti MP Labour Party 07 571 2492 [email protected] Bay of Plenty 1356 Cameron Rd Greerton Tauranga District 3112 Jenny Salesa MP Labour Party 09 274 9231 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 61175 Otara Auckland 2159 Jian Yang MP National Party (09) 522 1535 (09) 522 1535 [email protected] Auckland 107 Great South Road Epsom Auckland Jo-Anne Luxton MP Labour Party 03 688 9588 [email protected] Canterbury 149 Stafford St Timaru 7910 Jonathan Young MP National Party 06 759 1363 06 759 1364 [email protected] Taranaki PO Box 8064 New Plymouth 4342 Judith Collins MP National Party 09 299 7426 09 299 7428 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 72646 Papakura Auckland 2244 Kanwaljit Bakshi MP National Party 09 278 9302 09 278 2143 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 23136 Papatoetoe Auckland 2025 Kelvin Davis MP Labour Party 09 430 7922 [email protected] Northland 6 Water Street Whangarei 0110 Kelvin Davis MP Labour Party 09 408 4010 [email protected] Northland Shop 5, Plaza North, 222 Commerce Street Kaitaia Kelvin Davis MP Labour Party 09 818 4133 09 818 4133 [email protected] Auckland 200C West Coast Rd Glen Eden Auckland Kieran McAnulty MP Labour Party 06 3777186 [email protected] Wairarapa 157 Queen Street Masterton Masterton 5810 Kiritapu Allan MP Labour Party (06) 868 1611 [email protected] Eastland 542 Gladstone Rd Te Hapara Gisborne 4010 Kiritapu Allan MP Labour Party 07 3088911 [email protected] Bay of Plenty Shop 7, 86-94 King St Whakatane 3120 Kris Faafoi MP Labour Party 04 2379842 [email protected] Wellington Level 1, 6 Hartham Place South Porirua Porirua 5022 Lawrence Yule MP National Party 06 8703480 Hawkes Bay 200 Heretaunga Street West Hastings 4122 Liz Craig MP Labour Party 03 218 8370 [email protected] Southland 49 Kelvin St Invercargill Invercargill 9810 Louisa Wall MP Labour Party 09 267 0934 09 267 0939 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 75104 Manurewa Auckland 2243 Louise Upston MP National Party 07 376 5563 [email protected] Taupo PO Box 280 Taupo 3351 Louise Upston MP National Party Waikato 3 Anzac St (corner with 88 Duke St) Cambridge Cambridge 3434 Maggie Barry MP National Party 09 486 0005 09 486 5336 [email protected] Auckland PO Box 33017 Takapuna Auckland 0622 Marama Davidson MP Green Party
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