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New Zealand order of precedence : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zealand order of precedence

The Order of precedence in New Zealand was approved〔"Order of Precedence in New Zealand Approved" (10 January 1974) 1 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 1 at 5.〕 by Queen Elizabeth II on 9 January 1974, and amended to include former Governors-General on 10 September 1981.〔"Order of Precedence in New Zealand" (17 September 1981) ''New Zealand Gazette'' 2575〕 While the Queen herself is not listed in the order of precedence, the Monarch of New Zealand holds the highest precedence in New Zealand.
Names of incumbents are .
# The Governor-General or (whilst acting in the place of the Governor-General) the deputy of the Governor-General or the officer administering the Government
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* His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae
# The Prime Minister
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* The Rt. Hon. John Key
# The Speaker of the House of Representatives
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* The Rt. Hon. David Carter
# The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps
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* Her Excellency Mrs O'Love Jacobsen of Niue
# The Deputy Prime Minister and Ministers of the Crown (ordered by ministerial rank; list )
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* The Hon. Bill English (Deputy Prime Minister)
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* The Hon. Gerry Brownlee
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* The Hon. Steven Joyce
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* The Hon. Paula Bennett
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* The Hon. Jonathan Coleman
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* The Hon. Amy Adams
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* The Hon. Chris Finlayson
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* The Hon. Simon Bridges
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* The Hon. Hekia Parata, Lady Gardiner
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* The Hon. Anne Tolley
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* The Hon. Nick Smith
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* The Hon. Murray McCully
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* The Hon. Nathan Guy
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* The Hon. Nikki Kaye
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* The Hon. Tim Groser
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* The Hon. Michael Woodhouse
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* The Hon. Todd McClay
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* The Hon. Sam Lotu-Iiga
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* The Hon. Maggie Barry
#:Ministers Outside of Cabinet
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* The Hon. Craig Foss
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* The Hon. Jo Goodhew
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* The Hon. Nicky Wagner
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* The Hon. Louise Upston
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* The Hon. Paul Goldsmith
#:Support Party Ministers
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* The Hon. Peter Dunne
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* The Hon. Te Ururoa Flavell
# Former Governors-General
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* The Hon. Dame Catherine Tizard 1990–1996
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* The Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys 1996–2001
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* The Hon. Dame Silvia Cartwright 2001–2006
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Anand Satyanand 2006–2011
# The Chief Justice
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* The Rt. Hon. Dame Sian Elias
# Ambassadors and High Commissioners in New Zealand for Her Majesty's Governments elsewhere, according to date of presentation of Letters of Credence or of assumption of duty, and Foreign Ministers and Envoys. See the (Ministry of Foreign Affairs order of precedence page ) for a list.
# The Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of New Zealand
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* Andrew Little
# Privy Counsellors
#: Until 1999 it was traditional for the Prime Minister, senior and long-serving Ministers of the Crown, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Court of Appeal to be appointed to the Privy Council. No appointments were made from 2000, and in 2010 steps were taken to discontinue such appointments.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Privy Council )
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Ronald Davison (31 May 1978)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Duncan McMullin (30 April 1980)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Geoffrey Palmer (23 January 1985)
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* The Rt. Hon. Bob Tizard (23 December 1985)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Eichelbaum (1 November 1989)
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* The Rt. Hon. Jonathan Hunt (1 November 1989)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys (1 November 1989)'' (former Governor-General, see above)
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* The Rt. Hon. Helen Clark (9 February 1990)
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* The Rt. Hon. Mike Moore (9 February 1990)
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* The Rt. Hon. Jim Bolger (16 April 1991)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Don McKinnon (8 April 1992)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Bill Birch (8 April 1992)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Ian Lloyd McKay (8 April 1992)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir John Henry (19 November 1996)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Ted Thomas (19 November 1996)
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* The Rt. Hon. Dame Jenny Shipley (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Winston Peters (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Doug Graham (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Paul East (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Kenneth Keith (24 June 1998)
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* Sir Peter Blanchard (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Tipping (24 June 1998)
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* The Rt. Hon. Wyatt Creech (24 November 1999)
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* ''The Rt. Hon. Dame Sian Elias (24 November 1999) ''(Current Chief Justice, see above)
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* The Rt. Hon. Simon Upton (14 December 1999)
# Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives. There is no established order of precedence over members of parliament in general, although each party has its internal ranking.
# Judges of the Supreme Court
# President and puisne judges of the Court of Appeal
# Chief High Court Judge and other judges of the High Court
# "Mayors of cities and boroughs and chairmen of counties while in their own districts." In 1989, boroughs and counties were amalgamated into district councils. District mayors, and the Chatham Islands mayor could expect to be accorded this same precedence.
# Charges d'Affaires
# Former Prime Ministers (all living former Prime Ministers are members of the Privy Council and thus have higher precedence)
# Former Ministers of the Crown in New Zealand
#:Ministers of the Crown who are Members of the Executive Council are granted the title of The Honourable during their term of office. On leaving office, this title can be granted for the rest of their life. The Parliamentary Services maintain biographies of (former Members of Parliament ) since 2006.
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* The Hon. William Fraser (1974–1975)
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* The Hon. Sir Roger Douglas (1972-1975, 1984–1990)
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* The Hon. Sir Jim McLay (1978–1984)
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* The Hon. Aussie Malcolm (1981–1984)
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* The Hon. Sir Kerry Burke (1984–1987)
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* The Hon. David Caygill (1984–1990)
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* The Hon. David Butcher (1987–1990)
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* The Hon. Margaret Austin (1990)
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* The Hon. Helen Clark (1987–2008) (Former Prime Minister and former Privy Counsellor, refer above)
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* The Hon. Sir Michael Cullen (1987–1990, 1999–2008)
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* The Hon. James Sutton (1990–2006)
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* The Hon. Sir Lockwood Smith (1990–1996)
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* The Hon. Philip Burdon (1990–1996)
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* The Hon. John Banks (1990–1996, 2011–2013)
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* The Hon. Sir Douglas Kidd (1991–1993)
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* The Hon. Bruce Cliffe (1993–1995)
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* The Hon. Steve Maharey (1993, 1999–2007)
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* The Hon. Warren Cooper (1981–1984, 1990–1996)
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* The Hon. Roger Sowry (1996–2003)
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* The Hon. Max Bradford (1997–1999)
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* The Hon. John Luxton (1990–2002)
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* The Hon. Tau Henare (1996–1999)
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* The Hon. Brian Donnelly (1997–1998)
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* The Hon. Clem Simich (1998–1999)
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* The Hon. Georgina te Heuheu (1998–1999, 2008–2011)
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* The Hon. Phillida Bunkle (1999–2001)
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* The Hon. Mark Gosche (1999–2003)
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* The Hon. Marian Hobbs (1999–2005)
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* The Hon. Dover Samuels (1999–2000, 2002–2007)
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* The Hon. Paul Swain (1999–2005)
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* The Hon. Judith Tizard (1999–2008)
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* The Hon. Margaret Wilson (1999–2004)
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* The Hon. George Hawkins (1999–2005)
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* The Hon. Pete Hodgson (1999–2008)
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* The Hon. Lianne Dalziel (1999–2008) (currently mayor of Christchurch, refer above)
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* The Hon. Jim Anderton (1999–2008)
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* The Hon. Mark Burton (1999–2007)
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* The Hon. Chris Carter (2002–2008)
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* The Hon. Rick Barker (2002–2008)
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* The Hon. John Tamihere (2002–2004)
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* The Hon. David Benson-Pope (2004–2007)
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* The Hon. Harry Duynhoven (2004–2008)
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* The Hon. Mita Ririnui (2004–2008)
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* The Hon. Mahara Okeroa (2005–2008)
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* The Hon. Luamanuvao Winnie Laban (2005–2008)
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* The Hon. Darren Hughes (2007–2008)
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* The Hon. Stephanie "Steve" Chadwick (2007–2008)
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* The Hon. Rodney Hide (2008–2011)
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* The Hon. Wayne Mapp (2008–2011)
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* The Hon. Simon Power (2008–2011)
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* The Hon. Richard Worth (2008–2009)
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* The Hon. Pansy Wong (2008–2010)
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* The Hon. John Carter (2008–2011)
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* The Hon. Heather Roy (2008–2010)
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* The Hon. John Boscawen (2010–2011)
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* The Hon. Phil Heatley (2008–2010, 2010–2013)
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* The Hon. Kate Wilkinson (2008–2013)
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* The Hon. Chris Tremain (2011–2014)
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* The Hon. Judith Collins (2002–2014) (''Current MP, refer to Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives'')
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* The Hon. Kerry “Chester” Borrows (2005–2014) (''Current MP, refer to Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives'')
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* The Hon. Sir Pita Sharples (2008–2014)
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* The Hon. Dame Tariana Turia (2008–2014)
# The Clerk of the Parliament of New Zealand, Controller and Auditor-General and the Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigations.
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* The Clerk of the Parliament of New Zealand - Mary Harris (13 December 2007)〔("Appointment of Clerk of the House of Representatives" ) (13 December 2007) 131 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 3587 at 3606.〕
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* Controller and Auditor-General - Lyn Provost 5 October 2009〔("Appointment of Controller and Auditor-General" ) (3 September 2009) 131 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 3033 at 3057〕
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* The Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigations (the Chief Ombudsman) - Dame Beverley Wakem (23 April 2008)〔("Appointment of Chief Ombudsman" ) (24 April 2008) 76 ''New Zealand Gazette'' 2081 at 2108.〕
# The Chief of Defence Staff, the Chairman of the State Services Commission, the Solicitor-General and Permanent Heads of Civil Departments of State
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* Chief of Defence Force - Lieutenant General Tim Keating (31 January 2014)
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* The Chairman of the State Services Commission - Iain Rennie (1 July 2008)〔"(Appointment of the State Services Commissioner - Iain Robert Rennie )" (1 May 2008) 2162.〕
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* The Solicitor-General - Michael Heron (24 July 2012)
# Chiefs of Staff of the Defence Forces
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* Chief of Navy - Rear Admiral Jack Steer (1 December 2012)
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* Chief of Army - Major General David Gawn (18 April 2011)
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* Chief of Air Force - Air Commodore Mike Yardley (25 March 2014)
# Consuls-General & Consuls of countries without diplomatic representation in New Zealand
# Heads of religious denominations in New Zealand
# Knights of the various orders and Knights Bachelor, according to their precedence in the United Kingdom
==References==


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