Green Party releases final candidate list for the 2026 General Election

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Source: Green Party

The Green Party has released its final candidate list for the 2026 General Election. 

“We are proud to announce an exceptional group of people who are already working tirelessly for our communities,” says Co-Leader Chlöe Swarbrick. 

“Our candidates reflect the people and values of Aotearoa, and they’re hitting the ground running. They are showing up in their communities across the motu with solutions that will help us all thrive.

“Our returning MPs are joined by candidates with experience in local Government, education, law, green energy, environmental expertise and community organising, to name just a few. This team has the skills, experience, track record, passion and commitment to deliver the practical change New Zealanders need to lower their cost of living, address the climate crisis and ensure we can all be proud of our country again.

Co-leader Marama Davidson adds, “from the very beginning, the people who built our movement understood something that the rest of politics is only now catching up to. They understood that you cannot separate the health of the planet from the wellbeing of people. Our candidates know this and will be prioritising our people and our planet.

“We have the plan to ensure everyone has what they need to thrive and to protect our taiao now, and for future generations to come. With this phenomenal cohort of candidates we can put that plan into place for whānau, for papatūānuku. 

“Our skilled and diverse candidate list includes strong Māori leadership, working together to deliver real outcomes for whānau, hapū and iwi.

“This year you can count on the Green Party to be clear. You can count on the Green Party to be courageous. You can count on the Green Party to care.”

The Green Party’s Final list for the 2026 General Election is: 

  1. Marama Davidson

  2. Chlöe Swarbrick

  3. Teanau Tuiono

  4. Tamatha Paul

  5. Julie Anne Genter

  6. Lan Pham

  7. Hūhana Melanie Lyndon 

  8. Lawrence Xu-Nan

  9. Ricardo Menéndez March

  10. Francisco Hernandez

  11. Kahurangi Carter

  12. Steve Abel

  13. Tania Waikato

  14. Craig Aaron Pauling

  15. Scott Willis

  16. Rohan O’Neill-Stevens

  17. Bhen Goodsir

  18. Yasmine Serhan

  19. Louise Hutt

  20. Mike Davidson

  21. Heather Hinemoa Te Au-Skipworth

  22. Shreejan Pandey

  23. Lauren Craig

  24. Zephyr Brown

  25. Josh Jacobsen

  26. Angela Dalton

  27. Alika Wells

  28. Carl Morgan

  29. Courtney White

  30. Te Whatanui Kipa Leka Taumalolo Skipwith 

  31. Awhi Haenga

  32. Melody Willis

  33. Pamela Grealey

  34. Alma de Anda

  35. Chris Norton

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