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Mount Roskill is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Mount Roskill is Phil Goff[1] of the Labour Party. He has held this position since the 1999 election. Mount Roskill is located on the western edge of Auckland City, bordering the Manukau Harbour. It is anchored around the suburbs of Mount Roskill, Three Kings, Hillsborough and a large section of Balmoral. The 2008 election boundaries have added in Lynfield and New Windsor at the expense of Onehunga, which has been returned to the Maungakiekie electorate after being cut out in 1999. The seat itself is working-class and multi-ethnic, with a high Pacific Island and Asian population, and is the New Zealand electorate with the highest number of overseas-born residents - nearly four in ten in 2001.
[edit] HistoryAs population growth after the 1996 census in north and west Auckland dragged boundaries westward, so New Lynn was massively alteed and was left sitting right at the edge of the boundary between Auckland and Waitakere cities and renamed Titirangi. The eastern side of New Lynn was amalgamated with the population excess of Epsom, the southern half of the defunct Owairaka seat and the western end of Maungakiekie, thus leading to Mount Roskill's creation, it being the first new seat drawn since the introduction of Mixed Member Proportional voting three years previous. The only MP for Mount Roskill has been Phil Goff of the New Zealand Labour Party. Goff was the MP for New Lynn and had also represented Roskill, a smaller seat covering much of the same area in previous parliaments. In New Zealand general election, 2005, Goff's majority was slashed by four thousand to a still unassailable 9,985; while Labour dominated the party vote, coming half a percent shy of exactly half of all party votes cast. Mount Roskill is also noteworthy, becaose of the performance of Kenneth Wang, who, in 2005 was one of only two ACT Party electorate candidates to score more than five percent of votes cast. [edit] Members of Parliament for Mount Roskill
[edit] List MPs from Mount RoskillMembers of Parliament elected from party lists in elections where that person also unsuccessfully contested the Mount Roskill electorate. Unless otherwise stated, all MPs terms began and ended at general elections.
[edit] Election results[edit] 2008 election
[edit] 2005 election
sourced from electionresults.govt.nz [edit] References[edit] External links
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