She credited her background in union work and high profile as principal of Merivale School as reasons why she was included so high on the list and more or less guaranteed a seat in Parliament.
"It's a big ups to Tauranga because the Labour Party is wanting to see a presence here and is better understanding the significance and importance of the city."
The representation of women in the list was "fantastic".
"I heard someone this morning say, ' oh what a shame, they have to be on there just because they are women'. Women are on the list because they are talented and up for the job and ready to make a difference."
Since it was likely she would get a seat, assuming Labour won the same 27 electorates it now held and at least 30 per cent of the vote, her life would be changing soon.
That meant Merivale School might need a new principal, Ms Tinetti said.
"It's not something I have discussed with the board of trustees yet but we will discuss all scenarios and options for a replacement."
Ms Warren-Clarke said Ms Tinetti's placement was "a win for the community full stop".
"For me as number 38, I'm honoured the party has recognised my skills as a newcomer to the party."
If Labour received about 35 per cent of the vote Ms Warren-Clarke would be heading to Parliament.
She said one of the things she really liked about the party was the commitment to have a caucus with 50 per cent women.
"This list is evidence Labour is walking their talk."
Labour Party general secretary Andrew Kirton said Ms Tinetti was a "shining prospect" for the party.
He said she was a "community advocate" and someone well respected in the community as principal.
"She is a person of conviction and principle, she's in politics because she thinks people should have a better life."
Ms Warren-Clarke was similarly a strong advocate in the Bay.
"It was nothing against Angie, but there were other things at play like geography but we can't wait to see her continue with us and rise in the ranks," Mr Kirton said.
Who's on the list?
1 Andrew Little
2 Jacinda Ardern
3 Grant Robertson
4 Phil Twyford
5 Megan Woods
6 Chris Hipkins
7 Carmel Sepuloni
8 David Clark
9 David Parker
10 Stuart Nash
11 Priyanca Radhakrishnan
12 Raymond Huo
13 Iain Lees-Galloway
14 Jan Tinetti
15 Aupito William Sio
16 Willow-Jean Prime
17 Damien O'Connor
18 Jenny Salesa
19 Kris Faafoi
20 Kiri Allan
21 Willie Jackson
22 Clare Curran
23 Ruth Dyson
24 Poto Williams
25 Louisa Wall
26 Michael Wood
27 Ginny Andersen
28 Jo Luxton
29 Deborah Russell
30 Liz Craig
31 Marja Lubeck
32 Trevor Mallard
33 Paul Eagle
34 Tamati Coffey
35 Jamie Strange
36 Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki
37 Kieran McAnulty
38 Angie Warren-Clark
39 Helen White
40 Greg O'Connor
41 Steph Lewis
42 Duncan Webb