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1528:Shane Jones
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1504:Peter Brown
1446:(1993β2005)
1282:Clem Simich
1265:John Luxton
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1238:Peter Dunne
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512:Electorate
478:Helensville
474:Helen Clark
434:and future
432:Helen Clark
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280:Nationality
272:3 July 1949
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140:John Luxton
135:Preceded by
93:Mark Burton
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345:Profession
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268:1949-07-03
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195:Tony Ryall
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