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Mark Mitchell is the Minister of Corrections, Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery, and Minister of Police. He is the MP for Whangaparaoa.

Chris Bishop is the Minister of Housing, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister Responsible for RMA Reform, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Leader of the House, and Associate Minister of Finance. He is the MP for Hutt South.

Todd McClay is the Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Forestry, Minister for Hunting and Fishing, Minister for Trade, and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs. He has been the MP for Rotorua since 2008.

Tama Potaka is from Mōkai Pātea, Whanganui, Taranaki, and surrounding Iwi of Te Tai Hauāuru and Te Kāhui Maunga. 

Dr Shane Reti is the Minister of Health and Minister for Pacific Peoples. He is the MP for Whangarei.

Matt Doocey is the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for ACC, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Youth, Associate Minister of Health, and Associate Minister of Transport.

Melissa Lee is the Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Ethnic Communities, Minister for Media and Communications, and Associate Minister for ACC. She has served as an MP since the 2008 election.

Hon David Seymour is the Minister for Regulation and the Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac), Finance, and Education (Partnership Schools).

Hon Brooke van Velden is the Minister of Internal Affairs and for Workplace Relations and Safety. Brooke left the private sector to work behind the scenes in Parliament to help pass the End of Life Choice Act.

Hon Nicole McKee is the Minister for Courts and the Associate Minister of Justice (Firearms). Elected to Parliament as an ACT Party MP in 2020, Nicole is a mother of four, has a background in law, and is passionate about firearms reform.

Simon Watts is the Minister of Climate Change and Minister of Revenue. He has served as the MP for North Shore since 2020.

Hon Andrew Hoggard is the Minister for Biosecurity and Food Safety and the Associate Minister of Agriculture (Animal Welfare, Skills) and for the Environment.

Penny Simmonds is the Minister for Disability Issues, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills, and Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment. She was elected the MP for Invercargill in 2020.

Hon Karen Chhour is the Minister for Children and for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence.

Chris Penk is the Minister for Building and Construction, Minister for Land Information, Minister for Veterans, Associate Minister of Defence and Associate Minister of Immigration.

Nicola Grigg is the Minister of State for Trade, Minister for Women, and Associate Minister of Agriculture (Horticulture). Nicola has been the MP for Selwyn since 2020.

Andrew Bayly is the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing, and Minister of Statistics. He is the MP for Port Waikato and was first elected to Parliament in 2014 to represent the then-seat of Hunua. 

Winston Peters entered Parliament in 1978 for the National Party as the MP for Hunua and was MP for Tauranga from 1984 till 2005. Mr Peters left the National Party in 1993 to establish the New Zealand First party and has been its leader ever since.

Shane Jones is the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Resources, Associate Minister of Finance, and Associate Minister for Energy.

Casey Costello, based in Pokeno, is a former Detective Sergeant, Vice-President of the Police Association, and spokesperson for Hobson’s Pledge.
 

Mark Patterson is the Minister for Rural Communities and Associate Minister of Agriculture and entered Parliament in 2017.

Jenny Marcroft entered Parliament with New Zealand First in 2017 and is the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister for Media and Communications.

Hon Kieran McAnulty is the Labour Member of Parliament for the Wairarapa electorate. He was sworn in as a Minister in 2022, and has previously been the Chief Government Whip.