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Results 2020: Full list of MPs heading to the Beehive

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has led Labour to a stunning victory. Photo / Dean Purcell

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has led Labour to a stunning victory. Photo / Dean Purcell

Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has triumphed in a spectacular win — delivering her power in her own right and an absolute thrashing to the National Party.

Labour secured nearly 50 per cent of the vote, the most any party has achieved under MMP, which will hand it 64 seats.

The night was a bloodbath for Judith Collins' National Party which lost 15 electorate seats to Labour.

NZ First was also kicked out of Parliament but the Māori Party has made a return.

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Meanwhile, Act's David Seymour and Greens' James Shaw and Marama Davidson surged ahead to grab 10 MPs each.

Here's the full list.

Labour Party

Jacinda Ardern
Kelvin Davis
Grant Robertson
Phil Twyford
Megan Woods
Chris Hipkins
Andrew Little
Carmel Sepuloni
David Parker
Nanaia Mahuta
Trevor Mallard
Stuart Nash
Jenny Salesa
Damien O'Connor
Kris Faafoi
David Clark
Ayesha Verrall - New
Peeni Henare
Willie Jackson
William Sio
Poto Williams
Vanushi Walters - New
Michael Wood
Adrian Rurawhe
Kiri Allan
Kieran McAnulty
Louisa Wall
Meka Whaitiri
Rino Tirikatene
Camilla Belich - New
Priyanca Radhakrishnan
Jan Tinetti
Deborah Russell
Marja Lubeck
Angie Warren-Clark
Willow-Jean Prime
Tamati Coffey
Naisi Chen - New
Jo Luxton
Jamie Strange
Liz Craig
Ibrahim Omer - New
Duncan Webb
Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki
Ginny Andersen
Rachel Brooking - New
Paul Eagle
Helen White - New
Barbara Edmonds - New
Angela Roberts - New
Shanan Halbert - New
Neru Leavasa - New
Tracey McLellan - New
Steph Lewis - New
Rachel Boyack - New
Arena Williams - New
Ingrid Leary - New
Sarah Pallett - New
Gaurav Sharma - New
Terisa Ngobi - New
Glen Bennett - New
Greg O'Connor
Tangi Utikere - New
Anna Lorck - New

Labour's Kieran McAnulty won the Wairarapa seat, washing the electorate red for the first time since Georgina Beyer. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Labour's Kieran McAnulty won the Wairarapa seat, washing the electorate red for the first time since Georgina Beyer. Photo / Mark Mitchell

National Party

Judith Collins
Gerry Brownlee
Paul Goldsmith
Simon Bridges
Shane Reti
Todd McClay
Chris Bishop
Todd Muller
Louise Upston
Scott Simpson
David Bennett
Michael Woodhouse
Nicola Willis
Jacqui Dean
Mark Mitchell
Melissa Lee
Andrew Bayly
Nick Smith
Maureen Pugh
Barbara Kuriger
Matthew Doocey
Stuart Smith
Denise Lee
Simon O'Connor
Simeon Brown
Ian McKelvie
Erica Stanford
Matt King
Chris Penk
Tim van de Molen
Nicola Grigg - New
Christopher Luxon - New
Joseph Mooney - New
Penny Simmonds - New
Simon Watts - New

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Christopher Luxon, who soared to victory in Botany, pictured on the campaign trail in East Auckland with National Party Leader Judith Collins. Photo / Peter Meecham
Christopher Luxon, who soared to victory in Botany, pictured on the campaign trail in East Auckland with National Party Leader Judith Collins. Photo / Peter Meecham

Act

David Seymour
Brooke van Velden - New
Nicole McKee - New
Chris Baillie - New
Simon Court - New
James McDowall - New
Karen Chhour - New
Mark Cameron - New
Toni Severin - New
Damien Smith - New

Act Leader David Seymour arrives at his party's celebration at Headquarters in the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Act Leader David Seymour arrives at his party's celebration at Headquarters in the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Green Party

Marama Davidson
James Shaw
Chloe Swarbrick
Julie Anne Genter
Jan Logie
Eugenie Sage
Golriz Ghahraman
Teanau Tuiono - New
Elizabeth Kerekere - New
Ricardo Menéndez March - New

Chloe Swarbrick, 26, has won the Auckland Central seat. Photo / Dean Purcell
Chloe Swarbrick, 26, has won the Auckland Central seat. Photo / Dean Purcell

Māori Party

Rawiri Waititi - New

The Māori Party is returning to Parliament with Rawiri Waititi wresting the Waiariki seat off Labour's Tāmati Coffey. Photo / Supplied
The Māori Party is returning to Parliament with Rawiri Waititi wresting the Waiariki seat off Labour's Tāmati Coffey. Photo / Supplied
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