No MPs are ranked below non-MPs.
The highest ranked non-MP is Nicola Willis, a former adviser to former Prime Minister John Key, at No 48, who is standing in Wellington Central.
Based on the 2014 result of electorate seats won and Party Vote support Willis would be the 17th MP elected from National's list after the election on September 23.
But with polls suggesting that National's Party vote is likely to be less than the 47.04 per cent party vote in 2014, she could be on the cusp.
National currently has 59 seats, 40 of which are electorate seats and 19 of which are list MPs.
The number of list MPs parties gets depends on how many electorates they win compared with their entitlement from the party vote.
Party president Peter Goodfellow said rejuvenation was important for any political party and 13 new MPs would enter Parliament alongside 47 returning MPs, based on the 2014 result.
"This is National's most diverse list ever," he said. "We're incredibly proud to represent New Zealanders from all walks of life, with a range of ethnicities and backgrounds.
"We've got businesspeople, teachers, farmers, community advocates, scientists, and a pilot - just to name a few."
Eleven National MPs are retiring this election: Hekia Parata, list; Murray McCully, East Coast Bays; Craig Foss, Tukituki; Jo Goodhew, Rangitata; Chester Borrows, Whanganui; Peseta Sam Lotu-Iga, Maungakiekie; Lindsay Tisch, Waikato; Maurice Williamson, Pakuranga; Paul Foster-Bell, list; Jono Naylor, list; and Todd Barclay, Clutha-Southland.
Barclay's was a late retirement - the result of a scandal involving his recording an electorate secretary's conversations.
His replacement has not yet been selected but that candidate will be placed at No 68 on the list.
National's 2017 List
1. Bill English - List
2. Paula Bennett - Upper Harbour
3. David Carter - List
4. Steven Joyce - List
5. Gerry Brownlee - Ilam
6. Simon Bridges - Tauranga
7. Amy Adams - Selwyn
8. Jonathan Coleman - Northcote
9. Chris Finlayson - Rongotai
10. Michael Woodhouse - Dunedin North
11. Anne Tolley - East Coast
12. Nathan Guy - Otaki
13. Nikki Kaye - Auckland Central
14. Todd McClay - Rotorua
15. Nick Smith - Nelson
16. Judith Collins - Papakura
17. Maggie Barry - North Shore
18. Paul Goldsmith -Epsom
19. Louise Upston -Taupo
20. Alfred Ngaro - Te Atatu
21. Mark Mitchell - Rodney
22. Nicky Wagner - Christchurch Central
23. Jacqui Dean - Waitaki
24. David Bennett - Hamilton East
25.Tim Macindoe - Hamilton West
26. Scott Simpson - Coromandel
27. Jami-Lee Ross- Botany
28. Barabara Kuriger - Taranaki-King Country
29. Matt Doocey - Waimakariri
30. Brett Hudson - Ohariu
31. Melissa Lee - Mt Albert
32. Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi - Manukau East
33. Jian Yang - List
34. Parmjeet Parmar - Mt Roskill
35.Jonathan Young - New Plymouth
36. Joanne Hayes - Christchurch East
37. Ian McKelvie - Rangitikei
38. Simon O'Connor - Tamaki
39. Andrew Bayly - Hunua
40. Chris Bishop - Hutt South
41. Sarah Dowie - Invercargill
42. Nuk Korako - Port Hills
43. Todd Muller - Bay of Plenty
44. Maureen Pugh - West Coast Tasman
45. Shane Reti - Whangarei
46. Alastair Scott - Wairarapa
47. Stuart Smith - Kaikoura
48. Nicola Willis - Wellington Central
49. Agnes Loheni - Mangere
50. Paulo Garcia - New Lynn
51. Matt King - Northland
52. David Hiatt - Wigram
53. Matthew Gregory - Dunedin South
54. Adrienne Pierce - Palmerston North
55. David Elliot - Napier
56. Katrina Bungard - Manurewa
57. Bala Berram - Kelston
58. Carolyn O'Fallon - Rimutaka
59. Euon Murrell - Mana
60. Simeon Brown - Pakuranga
61. Andrew Falloon - Rangitata
62. Harete Hipango - Whanganui
63. Denise Lee - Maungakiekie
64. Chris Penk - Helensville
65. Erica Stanford - East Coast Bays
66. Tim Van de Molen - Waikato
67. Lawrence Yule - Tukituki
68. TO BE CONFIRMED - Clutha-Southland
69. Sarah Jo Barley - List
70. Lisa Whyte - List
71. Linda Cooper - List
72. Dan Bidois - List
73. Rahul Sirigiri - List
74. Hadleigh Reid - List
75. Graham Collins - List