At last year's General Election Willow-Jean Prime won a quarter of the vote and reduced National Party candidate, Mike Sabin's majority by two thousand votes.
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Harawira will stand again in 2017 for Te Tai Tokerau electorate
Hone Harawira is confident about standing again for the Te Tai Tokerau electorate in 2017 at the next General Election and plans to continue his fight outside of Parliament in the meantime.
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Hone Harawira farewelled from Parliament
He has certainly been a strong voice for the poor and vulnerable in Parliament and despite his departure, Hone Harawira is vowing the work won't end there. MANA supporters had strong praise for him today as they farewelled him from Parliament.
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Native Affairs- Hone Dot Gone
It's fair to say Hone Harawira put the Māori Protestor into MP. However on Saturday voters of Te Tai Tokerau dumped the controversial leader of the Mana Movement in favour of Labour's Kelvin Davis.
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Kelvin Davis takes the helm for Te Tai Tokerau
Former educationalist Kelvin Davis will take up the helm of Te Tai Tokerau after ousting Hone Harawira.
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Harawira whānau happy to have Hone home
The MANA leader went into shutdown today after his shock upset last night in the Tai Tokerau seat.
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Harawira maintains focus despite increased support for Davis
On the day to take down political billboards, Hone Harawira was maintaining his focus on the major issue at hand.
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Will the Māori Party retain the Tāmaki Makaurau seat?
The Māori Party candidate for Tāmaki Makaurau is pushing to retain the seat long-held by Dr Pita Sharples.
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National support Labour's Davis and release new social development policy
Today it was revealed that National has a new social development policy which has gained support form Labour’s leader and iwi leaders across the country who say it will empower iwi.
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Internet-MANA survival is up in the air according to polls
The survival of Internet-MANA is up in the air according to our Māori Television poll which shows there's just 1% between Hone Harawira and Kelvin Davis in the Te Tai Tokerau electorate.