The electorate originated in 1954, and lasted to 1996, when with the introduction of
MMP it was replaced by
Rimutaka. In the , Upper Hutt had belonged to the electorate, and the
National Party's incumbent
Member of Parliament,
Jimmy Maher had defeated the
Labour' Party's candidate,
Phil Holloway. In the , Upper Hutt belonged to the newly-formed Heretaunga electorate, and Holloway stood against National's
Allan McCready (Maher's son-in-law) and won decisively. Up to
1990 when
Peter McCardle won the seat for National, the Labour Party held Heretaunga. In
1993, McCardle narrowly held the seat against a challenge from
Labour candidate
Heather Simpson (who went on to become
Helen Clark's Chief of Staff, known as H2 – Clark was H1). Subsequently, McCardle left the National Party in 1996 and joined
New Zealand First.
Members of Parliament Key ==Election results==