Labour has unveiled its list for the November election with 30 newcomers.

The list confirms who can also get into Parliament based on their ranking and the party's share of the party vote.

Party president Jill Day on Monday said they were "proud" of the diversity and "depth of talent" included.

"We represent our whole community with the skills and life experiences we need to bring real progressive change… Our moderating team had a difficult time putting the list together. We have so many talented people in the Labour Party… We have a list that looks like Aotearoa New Zealand."

Based on the latest polling from the RNZ-Reid Research survey, Labour would have a total 44 seats - with candidates who win electorates taking priority over those elected on the list.