2025 Napier City Council election Turnout TBD
Mayoral election
Mayor before election
Kirsten Wise
Independent
Elected mayor
TBD
Council election
All 12 ward seats on the Napier City Council Incumbents before election
Affiliation
Seats
Change
Independents
10
Working Together[ a]
2
Popular vote share of winning councillors by ward
The 2025 Napier City Council election is an upcoming local election to be held from 9 September to 11 October in Napier , New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections . Voters will elect the mayor of Napier and 11 city councillors for the 2025–2028 term of the Napier City Council . Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system will be used.
The council voted to introduce a Māori ward for this election; its future will be decided in a referendum on the issue, as part of a nation-wide series of referendums .
Key dates
4 July 2025: Nominations for candidates will open
1 August 2025: Nominations for candidates will close at 12 pm
9 September 2025: Voting documents will be posted and voting will open
11 October 2025: Voting will close at 12 pm and progress/preliminary results will be published
16–19 October 2025: Final results will be declared.[ 1] [ 2]
Background
Positions up for election
Voters will elect the mayor of Napier and 12 councillors from 4 wards. They will also elect 4 members of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council .[ b] [ 3] [ 4]
Campaign
Advertisements seen along Marine Parade
Māori wards referendum
A group called For Wards Hawke's Bay formed to support the pro-ward position at the referendums in the wider Hawke's Bay region. The group will hold a meeting on 23 July in Clive chaired by regional council chair Rex Graham, with various speakers including local Presbyterian minister Jill McDonald, Hastings Māori ward councillor Heather Te Au-Skipworth, HB Multicultural Society president Rizwaana Latiff and Hayley Whittaker from the Public Service Association.[ 5]
Hawke's Bay Today asked the mayoral candidates whether they supported the group; mayor Wise said she had been working closely with them, Richard McGarth said he had no opinion on the group, and Nigel Simpson said he was no familiar on the group and that he was against Māori wards.[ 6]
List of candidates
Incumbents not seeking re-election
Maxine Boag, councillor since 2007 [ 7]
Annette Brosnan, incumbent deputy mayor and fourth-term councillor[ 8]
Hayley Browne, councillor since 2019 , is instead running for a seat on the Hawke's Bay Regional Council [ 9]
Chad Tareha, first-term councillor for the Taradale ward[ 8]
Mayor
Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation [ c]
Notes
Richard McGrath
Commonsense change, needs before wants
Councillor since 2014.[ 9] [ 8] Also running for re-election as a councillor for the Napier Central general ward.
Nigel Simpson
Independent
Councillor since 2019 , stood for the mayoralty in 2022 and lost to Wise.[ 12] Also running for re-election as a councillor for the Taradale general ward.
Kirsten Wise
Independent
Incumbent mayor since 2019[ 7]
Councillors
Te Whanga Māori ward
Te Whanga Māori ward will return two councillors to the city council.[ 13]
Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation
Notes
Whare Isaac-Sharland
None
[ 14]
Kirk Kia-maia Leonard
None
[ 14]
Shyann Raihania
None
[ 14]
Ahuriri general ward
Ahuriri general ward will return three councillors to the city council.[ 13]
Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation
Notes
Iain Bradley
ACT Local
[ 15]
Roger Brownlie
Independent
Retailer and orchardist[ 14]
Louise Burnside
Independent
Sally Crown
Experienced, Strong, Grounded
Incumbent councillor since 2019[ 7] [ 8]
Karl Goodchild
Lower Rates
Previously ran for council in 2022[ 16]
Juliet Greig
None
Incumbent councillor since 2022[ 7] [ 8]
Lyndal Johansson
Independent, fresh voice
[ 14]
Ben Newport
Independent
Keith Price
Independent
Incumbent councillor since 2010[ 7] [ 8]
Napier Central general ward
Napier Central general ward will return three councillors to the city council.[ 13]
Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation
Notes
Te Kira Lawrence
Independent
Previously ran for council in 2022[ 17]
Taiatini Lepaio
Independent
[ 14]
Greg 'Grego' Mawson
Working with you, for you
Incumbent councillor since 2019[ 7] [ 8] [ 14]
Richard McGrath
Your Community Representative
Incumbent councillor since 2014.[ 8] Also running for mayor.
Craig Morley
Get back to basics
Taradale general ward
Taradale general ward will return three councillors to the city council.[ 13]
Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation
Notes
Ronda Chrystal
Independent
Incumbent councillor since 2019[ 7] [ 8] [ 14]
Terry Cornish
None
Semi-retired businessman[ 14]
Nigel Simpson
Independent
Incumbent councillor since 2019.[ 8] Also running for mayor.
Graeme Taylor
Independent
Incumbent councillor since 2010[ 7] [ 8] [ 14]
Results
Final results are expected to be released by 19 October.
Mayor
Affiliation
Candidate
Votes
%
1 mayor, to be determined
Informal
Blank
Turnout
Registered
Independent incumbent
Council
Ward
Previous
Elected
Te Whanga Māori
new
to be determined
new
Ahuriri general
Hayley Browne (Ind.)
Keith Price (Ind.)
new
Napier Central general
new
new
new
Onekawa-Tamatea
Annette Brosnan (WT)
abolished
Richard McGrath (WT)
abolished
Nelson Park
Maxine Boag (Ind.)
abolished
Sally Crown (Ind.)
abolished
Juliet Greig (Ind.)
abolished
Greg Mawson (Ind.)
abolished
Taradale general
Ronda Chrystal (Ind.)
Nigel Simpson (Ind.)
Chad Tareha (Ind.)
Graeme Taylor (Ind.)
abolished
Te Whanga Māori ward
Affiliation
Candidate
Votes
%
2 councillors, to be determined
Informal
Blank
Turnout
Registered
new ward
new ward
Ahuriri general ward
Affiliation
Candidate
Votes
%
3 councillors, to be determined
Informal
Blank
Turnout
Registered
Independent incumbent
Independent incumbent
new ward seat
Napier Central general ward
Affiliation
Candidate
Votes
%
3 councillors, to be determined
Informal
Blank
Turnout
Registered
new ward
new ward
new ward
Taradale general ward
Affiliation
Candidate
Votes
%
3 councillors, to be determined
Informal
Blank
Turnout
Registered
Independent incumbent
Independent incumbent
Independent incumbent
Referendum
Choice
Votes
%
Keep Māori ward
to be determined
Abolish Māori ward
Turnout
See also
Notes
^ Working Together for Onekawa Tamatea
^ 3 representing the city exclusively. 1 representing the wider region from a Māori constituency.
^ A candidate may leave their affiliation blank, run as an independent , or run with an affiliation to an organisation, local body ticket or political party . Napier City Council does not allow whānau , hapū , or iwi details to be used for the affiliation.[ 11]
References
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