There must be something in the Auckland electorate of Mt Albert's water.
They've had the first elected woman Prime Minister in Helen Clark, they had a nice bloke in the role of Labour leader David Shearer, who never really got the time to prove himself, and now they've got the second youngest Prime Minister in history, by just 45 days, Jacinda Ardern.
The youngest was a bloke called Edward Stafford in 1856, who became Prime Minister at 37 years and 40 days and will more than likely hold a record that Ardern can never match: 16 years in the top job.
She'll never match it because to keep the lot she's cobbled together will take more than her communications degree to manage.
Even after she was anointed by Winston Peters, who came into Parliament before she was born, there was still a shadow hanging over the formation of the Government with the Greens still having to get the signoff from their delegated members.