NZ Election 2020: A full list of all the MPs that make up the 120 seats in Parliament

It was a landslide victory for Labour on election night as Labour decimated their closest rivals National to claim the majority of seats in Parliament.

It's yet to be seen if they'll join forces with the Greens or the Māori Party - but the scale of the victory means Labour alone will bring in 22 new faces among their impressive total of 64.

The National Party make up the second-largest portion of seats, with 35 MPs this time around - 21 less than last time.

The ACT Party join Labour as the other major election night winners, with nine new MPs joining leader David Seymour, while the Greens have been bolstered by the introduction of three new faces for a total of 10 seats.

Meanwhile, the Māori Party's Rawiri Waititi takes over from Tāmati Coffey as MP for the Māori electorate of Waiariki. He also takes on co-leadership of the party as its only representative in Parliament.

Here's how Parliament looks for the next three years. All 40 new MPs are in bold.

Labour Party

  1. Jacinda Ardern
  2. Kelvin Davis
  3. Grant Robertson
  4. Phil Twyford
  5. Megan Woods
  6. Chris Hipkins
  7. Andrew Little
  8. Carmel Sepuloni
  9. David Parker
  10. Nanaia Mahuta
  11. Trevor Mallard
  12. Stuart Nash
  13. Jenny Salesa
  14. Damien O'Connor
  15. Kris Faafoi
  16. David Clark
  17. Ayesha Verrall
  18. Peeni Henare
  19. Willie Jackson
  20. William Sio
  21. Poto Williams
  22. Vanushi Walters
  23. Michael Wood
  24. Adrian Rurawhe
  25. Kiri Allan
  26. Kieran McAnulty
  27. Louisa Wall
  28. Meka Whaitiri
  29. Rino Tirikatene
  30. Camilla Belich
  31. Priyanca Radhakrishnan
  32. Jan Tinetti
  33. Deborah Russell
  34. Marja Lubeck
  35. Angie Warren-Clark
  36. Willow-Jean Prime
  37. Tamati Coffey
  38. Naisi Chen
  39. Jo Luxton
  40. Jamie Strange
  41. Liz Craig
  42. Ibrahim Omer
  43. Duncan Webb
  44. Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki
  45. Ginny Andersen
  46. Rachel Brooking
  47. Paul Eagle
  48. Helen White
  49. Barbara Edmonds
  50. Angela Roberts
  51. Shanan Halbert
  52. Neru Leavasa
  53. Tracey McLellan
  54. Steph Lewis
  55. Rachel Boyack
  56. Arena Williams
  57. Ingrid Leary
  58. Sarah Pallett
  59. Gaurav Sharma
  60. Terisa Ngobi
  61. Glen Bennett
  62. Greg O'Connor
  63. Tangi Utikere
  64. Anna Lorck

National Party

  1. Judith Collins
  2. Gerry Brownlee
  3. Paul Goldsmith
  4. Simon Bridges
  5. Shane Reti
  6. Todd McClay
  7. Chris Bishop
  8. Todd Muller
  9. Louise Upston
  10. Scott Simpson
  11. David Bennett
  12. Michael Woodhouse
  13. Nicola Willis
  14. Jacqui Dean
  15. Mark Mitchell
  16. Melissa Lee
  17. Andrew Bayly
  18. Nick Smith
  19. Maureen Pugh
  20. Barbara Kuriger
  21. Matthew Doocey
  22. Stuart Smith
  23. Denise Lee
  24. Simon O'Connor
  25. Simeon Brown
  26. Ian McKelvie
  27. Erica Stanford
  28. Matt King
  29. Chris Penk
  30. Tim van de Molen
  31. Nicola Grigg
  32. Christopher Luxon
  33. Joseph Mooney
  34. Penny Simmonds
  35. Simon Watts

ACT Party

  1. David Seymour
  2. Brooke van Velden
  3. Nicole McKee
  4. Chris Baillie
  5. Simon Court
  6. James McDowall
  7. Karen Chhour
  8. Mark Cameron
  9. Toni Severin
  10. Damien Smith

Green Party

  1. Marama Davidson
  2. James Shaw
  3. Chlöe Swarbrick
  4. Julie Anne Genter
  5. Jan Logie
  6. Eugenie Sage
  7. Golriz Ghahraman
  8. Teanau Tuiono
  9. Elizabeth Kerekere
  10. Ricardo Menéndez March

Māori Party

  1. Rawiri Waititi