Former minister Judith Collins is returning to Parliament but appears to have been punished by voters in Papakura, with her majority halved.
Ms Collins resigned three weeks before the election after an email emerged that suggested she was involved in a plot to undermine former Serious Fraud Office boss Adam Feeley when she was Police Minister.
A high-level government inquiry is investigating the email and her relationship with Mr Feeley.
An apparent backlash in Papakura saw Ms Collins' 2011 majority dive from 9890 to 4851 - still a convincing victory, but a sizeable dent.
The party vote held firm, falling slightly from 52.6 per cent of the total vote in 2011 to 52.2 per cent. More people gave their party vote to National than gave their electorate vote to Ms Collins (15,705 v 14,001).