Electoral history of Robert Muldoon

Leader of the National Party Leader of the Opposition Prime Minister of New Zealand General elections This is a summary of the electoral history of Robert Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand (1975–84), Leader of the National Party (1974–84), and Member of Parliament for Tamaki (1960–91).
Robert MuldoonMP for TamakiLeader of the National Party1974 leadership election1984 leadership electionLeader of the OppositionShadow Cabinet IDancing Cossacks advertisementPrime Minister of New ZealandThird National GovernmentDawn raidsFitzgerald v MuldoonMoyle AffairCarless days1981 Springbok TourThink BigCloser Economic Relations1984 New Zealand constitutional crisisNational PartyMember of ParliamentTamaki1954 general electionLabourWarren FreerNationalSocial CreditTurnoutRegistered electorsGeneral election, 1957Norman KingGeneral election, 1960Bob TizardCommunistRita SmithGeneral election, 1963LiberalGeneral election, 1966General election, 1969IndependentGeneral election, 1972ValuesSocialist UnityBill AndersenSocialist PartyIndependent NationalNew DemocraticGeneral election, 1975General election, 1978General election, 1981Richard NortheyGeneral election, 1984NZ PartyWomen'sGeneral election, 1987Democrats1990 general electionNewLabourMcGillicuddy SeriousJack MarshallJim McLayJim BolgerAdam HamiltonKeith HolyoakeJohn KeyChristopher LuxonNew Zealand prime ministersGeorge GreyRobert StoutJohn BallanceRichard SeddonWilliam Hall-JonesJoseph WardWilliam MasseyFrancis BellGordon CoatesGeorge ForbesMichael Joseph SavagePeter FraserWalter NashNorman KirkBill RowlingDavid LangeGeoffrey PalmerMike MooreHelen ClarkJacinda ArdernChris Hipkins