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Election Night 2017
Election Night 23 September 2017
National leader Bill English addressing supporters at the end of the night at the party's election event at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland. Photo: AFP
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern said she had not done as well as she would have liked. Photo: AFP
National's leader Bill English has hailed his party candidates and supporters' response in a dramatic and tumultuous election campaign. Photo: AFP
Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern at the end of the night speaking to supporters at the Aotea Centre in Auckland. Photo: AFP
Towards the end of the night New Zealand First leader Winston Peters was sitting pretty as Kingmaker. Photo: RNZ / Brad White
National's Paula Bennett speaking to RNZ from National Party headquarters. Photo: RNZ / Anusha Bradley
More than 200 Labour supporters at the Wharewaka on Wellington's waterfront at the beginning of the night. Photo: RNZ / Jacob McSweeny
Labour candidate in Nelson Rachel Boyack concedes to Nick Smith who has held his Nelson seat but with a reduced majority so far. Photo: RNZ / Tracy Neal
Nick Smith at Nelson's National Party headquarter waiting for the results to start rolling in. Photo: RNZ / Tracy Neal
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters at Russell. Photo: RNZ / Brad White
ACT Party's David Seymour is back in Parliament. Photo: RNZ / Youtube
Marama Fox and whānau watching Te Ururoa Flavell accepting the Māori Party will not make Parliament. Photo: RNZ / Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters at the Duke of Marlborough in Russell. Photo: Brad White
A waiata for Hone Harawira at Waimanoni Marae, north of Kaitaia. RNZ / Lois Williams
Chloe Swarbrick (centre) at Green Party headquarters in Wellington. Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King
Māori Party co-leader Marama Fox singing with whānau, friends and supporters at Te Rangimarie Marae in Masterton. Photo: RNZ / Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
The Green Party's election night headquarters.Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King
Big smiles from Chloe Swarbrick and Hayley Holt of the Green Party. Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King
Marama Davidson of the Greens. Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King
Paul Eagle in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Jacob McSweeny
Rose took her human to vote and all she got was a sticker ... Hutt South, Gracefield School.
Election eats: Fry bread and fudge cake at Mana headquarters, Waimanoni Marae, north of Kaitaia. Photo: RNZ / Lois Wiliams
Prime Minister Bill English (second left) and his wife Mary (centre) with their children in Auckland ahead of the big night. Photo: AFP
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