Former Auckland mayoral candidate Chloe Swarbrick and lawyer Golriz Ghahraman have moved up the rankings in the Green Party's final list for this year's general election.
The draft list was voted on by party members, who made it clear they wanted more young women in Parliament.
The former Auckland mayoral candidate, Chloe Swarbrick, has jumped from number 13 on the list to number 9.
Auckland-based lawyer Golriz Ghahraman has moved five places up to number 10.
The broadcaster, Hayley Holt, jumped from number 29 on the list to number 17, though on current polling she would still not make it into Parliament.
Most current MPs remained close to their place on the initial list, apart from Kennedy Graham, who went up three places to number 8, and Mojo Mathers, who went down three to 11.
Co-leader James Shaw said the list reflected "21st century Aotearoa New Zealand".
"Chloe Swarbrick will become New Zealand's youngest MP in 42 years. In Jack McDonald we have one of Te Ao Māori's leading young voices, Pasifika candidate Teanau Tuiono is a noted activist and expert on climate change, and human rights lawyer Golriz Gharhraman will become Parliament's first MP who came to New Zealand as a refugee."
Green Party list:
1 Metiria Turei
2 James Shaw
3 Marama Davidson
4 Julie Anne Genter
5 Eugenie Sage
6 Gareth Hughes
7 Jan Logie
8 Kennedy Graham
9 Chloe Swarbrick
10 Golriz Ghahraman
11 Mojo Mathers
12 Barry Coates
13 Jack McDonald
14 John Hart
15 Denise Roche
16 David Clendon
17 Hayley Holt
18 Teall Crossen
19 Teanau Tuiono
20 Leilani Tamu