2025 Kāpiti Coast District Council election

2025 Kāpiti Coast District Council election

11 October 2025
Mayoral election

Mayor before election

Janet Holborow
Independent

Elected mayor

Janet Holborow
Independent

Council election

11 seats on the Kāpiti Coast District Council
6 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independents

10 −1
Te Pāti Māori

1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2025 Kāpiti Coast District Council election was a local election held from 9 September to 11 October in the Kāpiti Coast District of New Zealand as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Kāpiti Coast, 10 district councillors, and other local representatives for the 2025–2028 term of the Kāpiti Coast District Council. Postal voting and the single transferable vote system were used.

Incumbent mayor Janet Holborow won re-election to a second term.

The council voted to introduce a Māori ward for this election. In a referendum on its future held at this election, as part of a nation-wide series of referendums, voters elected to keep the Māori ward.

Key dates

  • 4 July 2025: Nominations for candidates opened
  • 1 August 2025: Nominations for candidates closed at 12 pm
  • 9 September 2025: Voting documents were posted and voting opened
  • 11 October 2025: Voting closed at 12 pm and progress/preliminary results were published
  • 16–19 October 2025: Final results were declared.[1][2]

Background

Positions up for election

Voters in the district elected the mayor of Kāpiti Coast, 10 district councillors in 6 wards, and the members of 5 community boards (Ōtaki, Waikanae, Paraparaumu, Raumati, and Paekākāriki).[3]

They also elected several members of the Greater Wellington Regional Council.[a][4]

Campaign

List of candidates

Incumbents not seeking re-election

  • Sophie Handford, councillor for the Paekākāriki-Raumati ward since 2019[5]
  • Kathy Spiers, incumbent councillor for the Paraparaumu ward,[6] is instead running for the Paraparaumu Community Board[7][8]

Mayor

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Martin Halliday Independent Incumbent councillor for the Paraparaumu ward.[6] Also running for re-election as a councillor.[8]
Dean Harris We Love Kāpiti Also running to be a councillor for the Waikanae general ward[10][8]
Kim Hobson Independent [8]
Janet Holborow Independent Incumbent mayor since 2022[11][12]
Liz Koh Independent Councillor for the at-large ward since 2022.[13][14][15] Also running as a councillor.[8]
Rob McCann None Also running to be a councillor for the at-large ward[8]

Councillors

Kapiti Coast Māori ward

The Kapiti Coast Māori ward will return one councillor to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Himiona Grace Te Pāti Māori
Rangi Halberd None
Jason Thurston New Zealand Māori Council and Paraparaumu Māori Committee
Brain Ruawai-Hamilton We Love Kāpiti [10]
Deanna Rudd None
Jordon Wansbrough None

Ōtaki general ward

The Ōtaki general ward will return one councillor to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Heniti Buick None Chief executive of Te Puna Oranga o Ōtaki[17][18]
Cam Butler Independent Incumbent Ōtaki Community Board chair[19][18]
Brent Frogley We Love Kāpiti [10]
Rob Kofoed None Incumbent councillor for the at-large ward[18][6]
Shelly Warwick Independent Incumbent councillor[18][6]

Waikanae general ward

The Waikanae general ward will return two councillors to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Peter Bollman Independent
Steven Botica None
Phil Byrne Independent
Martin Frauenstein We Love Kāpiti [10]
Dean Harris We Love Kāpiti Also running for mayor[10]
Chris Maclean Independent
Michael Moore None
Jocelyn Prvanov Independent Incumbent councillor[6]
Nigel Wilson None Incumbent councillor[6]

Paraparaumu general ward

The Paraparaumu general ward will return three councillors to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Paul Baggott Independent
Glen Cooper Independent Incumbent councillor[6]
David Freeman None
Martin Halliday Independent Incumbent councillor.[6] Also running for mayor.
Chris Harwood We Love Kāpiti [10]
Murray Lobb None
Euon Murrell Independent
Glen Olsen Independent
Bernie Randall Independent
Mark Souness Independent
Fiona Vining None

Paekākāriki-Raumati general ward

The Paekākāriki-Raumati general ward will return one councillor to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Zelda Edwards None
Bede Laracy Independent Chair of the Raumati Community Board[20]
Richard Young Independent Previously ran for council in 2022[21]

At-large ward

Two councillors will be elected at-large to the district council.[16]

Candidate[7] Affiliation[b] Notes
Grant Bartlett Independent
Jackie Elliott Independent Incumbent Ōtaki community board member[19]
Lawrence Kirby Independent Incumbent deputy mayor since 2022[22][6]
Liz Koh Independent Incumbent councillor since 2022.[6] Also running for mayor.
Rob McCann None Also running for mayor
Jo Turner Independent
Joanne Welch We Love Kāpiti [10]
Gavin Welsh Independent
Marek Willis None

Results

Overall turnout was 46.9%, with 20,491 voting papers returned, an increase of 1.1% from the 2022 elections.[23]

With the final results, the following candidates were elected:[24][25]

Summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor Janet Holborow Janet Holborow
Districtwide Lawrence Kirby Rob McCann
Liz Koh Liz Koh
Rob Kofoed seat removed
Kāpiti Coast Māori new seat Himiona Nehua Grace
Ōtaki Shelly Warwick Heniti Buick
Paekākāriki-Raumati Sophie Handford Bede John Laracy
Paraparaumu Martin Halliday Martin Halliday
Glen Cooper Glen Cooper
Kathy Spiers Glen Olsen
Waikanae Nigel Wilson Steve Botica
Jocelyn Prvanov Jocelyn Prvanov

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Janet Holborow won re-election to a second term, with Rob McCann coming in second-place.[26]

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
Independent Janet Holborow* 5 8,141 8,676 elected
None Rob McCann 5 8,141 7,606 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Liz Koh 4 8,950 3,910 excluded (least votes)
We Love Kāpiti Dean Harris 3 9,596 2,649 excluded (least votes)
Independent Martin Halliday 2 9,893 2,154 excluded (least votes)
Independent Kim Hobson 1 10,052 1,345 excluded (least votes)
Informal 27
Blank 350
Turnout 20,481
Independent hold

Kāpiti Coast districtwide ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
None Rob McCann 7 5701.66 6273 elected
Independent Liz Koh* 8 5609.04 5772.87 elected
Independent Lawrence Paul Kirby* 8 5609.04 5352.57 excluded (seats filled)
We Love Kāpiti Joanne Welch 6 6146.66 2804 excluded (least votes)
Independent Gavin Welsh 5 6339.00 2016 excluded (least votes)
Independent Jackie Elliott 4 6444.00 1545 excluded (least votes)
Independent Jo Turner 3 6500.33 952 excluded (least votes)
Independent Grant Bartlett 2 6517.33 548 excluded (least votes)
None Marek Willis 1 6530.66 437 excluded (least votes)
Informal 147
Blank 742
Turnout 20,481
Independent gain from Independent
Independent hold

Kāpiti Coast Māori ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Te Pāti Māori Himiona Nehua Grace 5 511 514 elected
None Deanna Rudd 5 511 507 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Rangi Halbert 4 534 127 excluded (least votes)
We Love Kāpiti Brian Ruawai-Hamilton 3 551 81 excluded (least votes)
Paraparaumu Māori Committee Jason Thurston 2 556 62 excluded (least votes)
None Jordan Wansbrough 1 559 33 excluded (least votes)
Informal 6
Blank 21
Turnout 1144
Independent gain – new seat

Ōtaki general ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
None Heniti Buick 4 1153 1369 elected
None Rob Kofoed*[c] 4 1153 937 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Cam Butler 3 1260 665 excluded (least votes)
None Shelly Warwick* 2 1333 496 excluded (least votes)
We Love Kāpiti Brent Frogley 1 1395 300 excluded (least votes)
Informal 2
Blank 32
Turnout 2823
Independent gain from Independent

Paekākāriki-Raumati general ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Independent Bede John Laracy 1 1425 1438 elected
Zelda Emmeline Edwards 1 1425 842 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Richard Young 1 1425 570 excluded (seat filled)
Informal 2
Blank 118
Turnout 2970
Independent gain from Independent

Paraparaumu general ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
Independent Martin Halliday* 7 1612.25 1750 elected
Independent Glen Cooper* 7 1612.25 1632 elected
Independent Glen Olsen 11 1462.35 1515.86 elected
None Fiona Vining 11 1462.35 1347.51 excluded (seats filled)
We Love Kāpiti Chris Harwood 8 1603.16 938.79 excluded (least votes)
Independent Euon Murrell 6 1657.50 778 excluded (least votes)
Independent Paul Baggott 5 1679.00 627 excluded (least votes)
Independent Bernie Randall 4 1697.75 398 excluded (least votes)
None Murray Lobb 3 1710.50 362 excluded (least votes)
None Dave Freeman 2 1721.00 278 excluded (least votes)
Independent Mark Robert Souness 1 1723.00 66 excluded (least votes)
Informal 45
Blank 306
Turnout 7243
Independent hold
Independent hold
Independent gain from Independent

Waikanae general ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
None Steven Botica 7 1661.66 1710 elected
Independent Jocelyn Louise Prvanov* 7 1661.66 1773 elected
None Nigel Wilson* 7 1661.66 1502 excluded (seats filled)
None Michael Moore 6 1762.66 978 excluded (least votes)
We Love Kāpiti Dean Harris 5 1916.33 876 excluded (least votes)
Independent Chris MacLean 4 1968.00 760 excluded (least votes)
Independent Phil Byrne 3 1997.00 579 excluded (least votes)
Independent Peter Bollmann 2 2004.33 408 excluded (least votes)
We Love Kāpiti Martin Frauenstein 1 2014.66 257 excluded (least votes)
Informal 55
Blank 202
Turnout 6301
Independent gain from Independent
Independent hold

Māori ward referendum

ChoiceVotes%
Y I vote to keep the Māori ward10,79057.57
N I vote to remove the Māori ward7,95242.43
Total18,742100.00
Valid votes18,74291.51
Invalid/blank votes1,7398.49
Total votes20,481100.00
Source: [24]
Māori ward referendum results (excluding invalid votes)
Keep
10,790 (57.6%)
Remove
7,952 (42.4%)

50%

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    • 1 member from the district in the Kāpiti Coast general constituency.
    • 1 member partially from the district in the Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui Māori constituency.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 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. Kāpiti Coast District Council does not allow election slogans to be used for the affiliation.[9]
  3. ^ Switched from districtwide ward to Ōtaki ward

References

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  2. ^ "Elections". www.gw.govt.nz. Greater Wellington Regional Council. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  3. ^ "FACT SHEET | WHĀRANGI MEKA" (PDF). www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 4 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Representation arrangements". www.gw.govt.nz. Greater Wellington Regional Council. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  5. ^ Wong, Justin (28 April 2025). "Outgoing activist-turned-councillor has high hopes for local government". The Post. Retrieved 29 April 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Councillors". www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
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  9. ^ "KĀPITI COAST DISTRICT COUNCIL | 2025 CANDIDATE INFORMATION HANDBOOK" (PDF). www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. p. 13. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "Candidates". welovekapiti.co.nz. We Love Kāpiti. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  11. ^ Wong, Justin (21 February 2025). "Kāpiti Coast mayor Janet Holborow seeks re-election". The Post. Retrieved 19 April 2025.
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  13. ^ Wong, Justin (17 March 2025). "Kāpiti Coast councillor Liz Koh challenges for mayor". The Post. Retrieved 19 April 2025.
  14. ^ "Liz Koh seeking election as mayor of Kapiti Coast". Wellington.Scoop. 14 March 2025. Retrieved 19 April 2025.
  15. ^ "Liz Koh joins Kapiti Mayoral race". KC News – News from the Kāpiti Coast. 15 March 2025. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  16. ^ a b c d e f "Determination" (PDF). www.lgc.govt.nz. Local Government Commission. Retrieved 19 April 2025.
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  18. ^ a b c d Carson, Ian (11 July 2025). "Four now vie for Ōtaki Ward". Ōtaki Today. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
  19. ^ a b "Ōtaki Community Board". www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
  20. ^ "Bede Laracy declares for Kapiti ward councillor position". KC News – News from the Kāpiti Coast. 16 April 2025. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  21. ^ Wilson, Nigel (13 August 2022). "Richard Young stands for Paekākāriki-Raumati Ward seat". KC News – News from the Kāpiti Coast. Retrieved 18 July 2025.
  22. ^ "Kapiti Deputy Mayor Lawrence Kirby Announces Re-election Bid". KC News – News from the Kāpiti Coast. 20 May 2025. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  23. ^ "What's new - Final results of Kāpiti Coast District Council election announced". www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 18 October 2025.
  24. ^ a b "LGE2025 – Final" (PDF). www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 18 October 2025.
  25. ^ "DECLARATION OF RESULTS OF ELECTION AND POLL" (PDF). www.kapiticoast.govt.nz. Kāpiti Coast District Council. Retrieved 18 October 2025.
  26. ^ Wong, Justin (13 October 2025). "The victorious and vanquished of Wellington's local elections". The Post. Retrieved 18 October 2025.