TOP was founded in November 2016 by wealthy economist
Gareth Morgan to advocate for "a prosperous, fair and equitable society". TOP contested the
2017 general election gaining 2.44% of the vote, but won no seats in the
New Zealand House of Representatives. Three months after the election, Morgan resigned as leader of the party but said TOP would contest the 2020 election though he would not lead it. In August 2018, The Opportunities Party appointed a new board and former deputy leader
Geoff Simmons was appointed as an interim leader. The new board embarked on a "listening tour" across the country to gauge supporters reactions and future interest. Additionally, a ballot of party members would be conducted to determine a new party leader. == Candidates ==