Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand/politics/Notability (New Zealand politics)
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This is a proposed list of notability guidelines relating to New Zealand politics.
Politicians[edit]
All politicians who were members of the New Zealand House of Representatives are presumed to be notable, even if only for a short time.
All politicians who were members of provincial level parliaments also easily meet WP:POLITICIAN criteria.
Mayors[edit]
There are multiple notability guidelines relating to mayors, listed here in order of superiority.
- Mayors that have received a published obituary or are living mayors of cities.
- Mayors that have been elected to mayoralty at least three times.
- Otherwise, mayors have to satisfy GNG on their own.
DNZB 1940 entries[edit]
All people listed in the 1940 Dictionary of the New Zealand Biography are considered notable.
Electoral districts[edit]
Notable electoral districts include:
- Parliamentary electorates
- General electorates
- Maori electorates
- Goldminer electorates
- Provincial parliamentary electorates
- Wards of major cities
Other[edit]
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Navboxes of New Zealand politicians are presumed to satisfy notability if they (listed here in order of superiority):
- Are of New Zealand prime ministers
- Are of leaders of Labour, National, Liberal, Conservative, or Reform.
Sidebars[edit]
Sidebars of New Zealand politicians are presumed to satisfy notability if they (listed here in order of superiority):
- Are of significant New Zealand prime ministers
Electoral histories[edit]
Electoral histories of New Zealand politicians are presumed to satisfy notability if they (listed here in order of superiority):
- Are of New Zealand prime ministers.
- Are of Leaders of the Opposition.