The Hurunui electorate was first formed for the 1902 election, when it replaced the electorate. The first election in the new electorate was contested by five candidates:
Richard Meredith of the
Liberal Party, who was the incumbent from the Ashley electorate,
Andrew Rutherford who also stood as a Liberal,
George Forbes who stood as an Independent Liberal, as he did not gain the Liberal Party's nomination, Henry Reece, and George Thomas Pulley. Rutherford was successful, gaining almost twice the number of votes than the second-placed candidate, Reece. Three candidates contested the . Rutherford was returned with more than twice the votes of Obed Frederick Clothier, and George Thomas Pulley came a distant third. Rutherford retired in 1908, and George Forbes and Obed Frederick Clothier contested the . Forbes was successful, and started his long parliamentary career that would see him hold the electorate for the next 35 years to 1943. Forbes was Prime Minister from 1930 to 1935.
William Gillespie succeeded Forbes in and held the electorate until his death in 1961. The last member was
Lorrie Pickering of the
National Party from the to 1963. Pickering transferred to the new
Rangiora electorate in 1963. In
1954,
Norman Kirk stood in Hurunui as the
Labour candidate, his first venture into national (parliamentary) politics. He increased Labour's share of the vote considerably, but did not win.
Members of Parliament The electorate was represented by four
Members of Parliament.
Key ==Election results==