| 100% | VOGEL | 5 | Julius —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1873-75; author of science fiction novel Anno Domini 2000 |
| 41% | JENNYSHIPLEY | 12 | Prime minister of New Zealand from 1997-99 |
| 40% | KIRK | 4 | Norman —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1972-74 |
| 40% | HOLYOAKE | 8 | Keith —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1960-72 |
| 40% | SEDDON | 6 | Richard —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1893-1906 |
| 40% | LANGE | 5 | David —, prime minister of New Zealand from 1984-89 |
| 40% | NASH | 4 | Walter —, Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1957-60 |
| 33% | JACINDAARDERN | 13 | Prime Minister of New Zealand since 2017 (2 wds.) |
| 31% | ALDISS | 6 | Brian —, author of science fiction novels Super-State and Moreau's Other Island |
| 31% | CLARKE | 6 | Arthur C —, author of science fiction novels The Sands of Mars and Prelude to Space |
| 29% | DICK | 4 | Philip K —, author of science fiction novels The Man in the High Castle and The Game-Players of Titan |
| 28% | FORBES | 6 | George William —, New Zealand prime minister from 1930-35 |
| 28% | LECKIE | 6 | Ann —, author of 2013 science fiction novel Ancillary Justice |
| 28% | BANDARANAIKE | 12 | Sirimavo —, prime minister of Sri Lanka from 1994-2000 |
| 28% | DISCH | 5 | Thomas M —, author of 1965 science fiction novel The Genocides |
| 28% | EGAN | 4 | Greg ___, author of the 1994 science fiction novel "Permutation City" |
| 28% | FRAME | 5 | Janet —, New Zealand author of 1957 novel Owls Do Cry |
| 28% | NEVE | 4 | Young daughter of Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's popular prime minister |
| 27% | SOUVESTRE | 9 | Emile —, author of 1846 science fiction novel The World As It Will Be |
| 26% | HUBERT | 6 | __ Minnis, prime minister of The Bahamas from 2017 |
| 26% | ARDERN | 6 | Jacinda ___, New Zealand prime minister who, at 37, was the world's youngest female head of government |
| 25% | JACINDA | 7 | ___ Ardern, New Zealand politician who is the youngest woman to serve as the Prime Minister of New Zealand |
| 25% | SMUTS | 5 | Jan —, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48 |
| 25% | KOK | 3 | Wim —, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1994-2002 |
| 25% | SMUTS | 5 | Jan -, prime minister of South Africa from 1939-48 |
| 25% | LEEKUANYEW | 10 | Prime minister of Singapore from 1959-90 |
| 25% | IMRENAGY | 8 | Prime minister of Hungary from 1953-55 |
| 25% | EHUD | 4 | Prime minister of Israel from 1999-2001 |