2025 Nelson City Council election
11 October 2025
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The 2025 Nelson City Council election was a local election held from 9 September to 11 October in Nelson, New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Nelson and 12 city councillors for the 2025–2028 term of the Nelson City Council. Postal voting and the single transferable voting system were used.
Incumbent mayor Nick Smith won re-election to a second term.
The council introduced a Māori ward at the 2022 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]
Background
Positions up for election
Voters in the city elected the mayor of Nelson and 12 city councillors in 4 wards.
Campaign
List of candidates
Incumbents not seeking re-election
- Matthew Benge, incumbent councillor[2]
- Rohan O'Neill-Stevens, deputy mayor since 2022 and councillor since 2019[3][4]
- Rachel Sanson, incumbent councillor[2]
Mayor
| Candidate[5] | Photo | Affiliation[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Osmaston | Money Free Party New Zealand | Previously ran for the mayoralties of Westland, Grey, Buller, Marlborough, Nelson, and Tasman in 2022.[7][8] Concurrently running for the mayoralties of four other councils: Tasman, Buller, Grey and Westland.[9] | ||
| Nick Smith | Independent | Incumbent mayor since 2022[10][2][8] | ||
| Aaron Stallard | Independent | Incumbent councillor since 2022.[11][2] Also running for re-election as a councillor in the at-large ward.[12][8] | ||
| John Wakelin | Lower Rates | Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2019 and 2022[13][8] | ||
Councillors
Whakatū Māori ward
Whakatū Māori ward will return one councillor to the city council.[14]
| Candidate[5] | Affiliation[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kahu Paki Paki | None | Incumbent councillor[2] | |
Central ward
The Central ward will return four councillors to the city council.[14]
| Candidate[5] | Photo | Affiliation[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matty Anderson | Independent | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Lisa Austin | Let's Be Ready for Tomorrow – Today | [15] | ||
| Lenny Blake | None | |||
| Jackie Galland | None | |||
| James Hodgson | Independent | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Anton Hyman | None | |||
| Marie Lindaya | Weaving a Stronger Nelson for 2025 | |||
| Sand McDougall | Independent | |||
| David North | None | |||
| Steph Phillips | Independent | |||
| Pete Rainey | Independent | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Tilman Ward | Independent | |||
| Mike Ward | None | Previously ran for council in 2022[16] | ||
Stoke-Tāhunanui ward
The Stoke-Tāhunanui ward will return four councillors to the city council.[14]
| Candidate[5] | Photo | Affiliation[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trudie Brand | None | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Guy Coulson | None | Scientist (air quality)[17] | ||
| Mel Courtney | Independent | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Sarah Kerby | Labour | [18] | ||
| Paul Lacy | None | |||
| Mike Nicholls | Independent | |||
| Valmai Palatchie | Independent | [19] | ||
| Dan Robinson | Independent | |||
| Campbell Rollo | Independent | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
At-large ward
Three councillors will be elected at-large to the city council.[14]
| Candidate[5] | Photo | Affiliation[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chris Baillie | Independent | Former ACT MP (2020–2023)[20] | ||
| Anne Michele Dickinson | None | |||
| Susa Guhl | Independent | |||
| Jeremy Matthews | None | |||
| Keith Palmer | None | |||
| Nigel Skeggs | Independent | |||
| Tim Skinner | None | Incumbent councillor[2] | ||
| Aaron Stallard | Independent | Incumbent councillor since 2022. Also running for mayor.[12] | ||
| Graeme K Tyree | Independent | |||
Results
Overall turnout for the election was 48.14%, with 18,789 voting papers returned.[21]
With the final results, the following candidates were declared elected:[21]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Nick Smith won re-election to a second-term.[22]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Iteration | Iteration quota | Votes received | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent | Grant Smith | 1 | 9,226 | 10,957 | elected | |
| Independent | Aaron Stallard | 1 | 9,226 | 6,898 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Lower Rates | John Wakelin | 1 | 9,226 | 308 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Money Free Party | Richard Osmaston | 1 | 9,226 | 288 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Informal | 23 | |||||
| Blank | 315 | |||||
| Turnout | 25,060 | |||||
Council
At-large
| Affiliation | Candidate | Iteration | Iteration quota | Votes received | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent | Aaron Stallard | 1 | 4,438.00 | 5,633 | elected | |
| None | Tim Skinner | 7 | 4,122.22 | 4,599.62 | elected | |
| Independent | Nigel Skeggs | 8 | 4,042.28 | 4,270.64 | elected | |
| Independent | Chris Baillie | 8 | 4,042.28 | 3,465.46 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Independent | Susa Guhl | 6 | 4,302.66 | 2,250.43 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Anne Michele Dickinson | 5 | 4,370.18 | 1,365.92 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Jeremy Matthews | 4 | 4,393.57 | 890.06 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Keith Palmer | 3 | 4,409.90 | 528.92 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Independent | Graeme K Tyree | 2 | 4,419.33 | 337.76 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Informal | 331 | |||||
| Blank | 706 | |||||
Central ward
| Affiliation | Candidate | Iteration | Iteration quota | Votes received | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Let's Be Ready for Tomorrow - Today | Lisa Austin | 1 | 1,754.60 | 1,767 | elected | |
| Independent | Pete Rainey | 9 | 1,720.98 | 1,768.16 | elected | |
| Independent | James Hodgson | 12 | 1,672.38 | 1,688.24 | elected | |
| Independent | Matty Anderson | 13 | 1,661.15 | 1,710.55 | elected | |
| Independent | Steph Phillips | 13 | 1,661.15 | 1,487.10 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Weaving a Stronger Nelson for 2025 | Marie Lindaya | 11 | 1,700.18 | 649.60 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | David North | 10 | 1,717.65 | 571.03 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Mike Ward | 8 | 1,732.53 | 517.55 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Lenny Blake | 6 | 1,745.18 | 387.35 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Independent | Tilman Walk | 5 | 1,748.49 | 170.06 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Independent | Sand McDougall | 4 | 1,750.74 | 132.27 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Jackie Galland | 3 | 1,752.95 | 122.33 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Anton Hyman | 1 | 1,754.60 | 28 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Informal | 176 | |||||
| Blank | 315 | |||||
Stoke-Tāhunanui ward
| Affiliation | Candidate | Iteration | Iteration quota | Votes received | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent | Rollo Campbell | 1 | 1,717.00 | 1,972 | elected | |
| Independent | Mel Courtney | 1 | 1,717.00 | 1,941 | elected | |
| Labour | Sarah Kerby | 7 | 1,673.39 | 1,829.17 | elected | |
| None | Trudie Brand | 10 | 1,614.33 | 1,624.13 | elected | |
| Independent | Valmai Palatchie | 10 | 1,614.33 | 1,093.31 | excluded (seat filled) | |
| Independent | Mike Nicholls | 9 | 1,658.98 | 830.34 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Guy Coulson | 6 | 1,686.97 | 544.80 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Independent | Dan Robinson | 5 | 1,696.32 | 330.10 | excluded (least votes) | |
| None | Paul Lacy | 4 | 1,702.67 | 277.57 | excluded (least votes) | |
| Informal | 185 | |||||
| Blank | 285 | |||||
Whakatu Māori ward
Kahu Paki Paki was elected unopposed.
Māori ward poll
| Choice | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I vote to KEEP Māori wards | 10,168 | 57.26 | |
| I vote to REMOVE Māori wards | 7,590 | 42.74 | |
| Total | 17,758 | 100.00 | |
| Valid votes | 17,758 | 94.51 | |
| Invalid/blank votes | 1,031 | 5.49 | |
| Total votes | 18,789 | 100.00 | |
| Source: [21] | |||
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e 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. Nelson City Council does not allow whānau, hapū, or iwi details to be used for the affiliation.[6]
References
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- ^ Gee, Samantha (16 June 2025). "Nelson's deputy mayor Rohan O'Neill-Stevens to step down at next election". RNZ. Retrieved 16 June 2025.
- ^ Townshend, Katie (16 June 2025). "Nelson deputy mayor won't seek re-election". The Press. Retrieved 16 June 2025.
- ^ a b c d e "2025 Triennial Elections | Nelson City Council". electionz.com. Retrieved 5 August 2025.
- ^ "Pukapuka Aratohu Kaitonopōti | Candidate Handbook" (PDF). www.nelson.govt.nz. Nelson City Council. p. 14. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
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- ^ Townshend, Katie (15 February 2025). "Should I stand or should I go? Councillors weigh up election bid". The Press. Retrieved 6 June 2025.
- ^ Frethey, Max (8 July 2025). "Councillor challenges Nick for mayor". NelsonApp. Retrieved 21 July 2025.
- ^ a b Townshend, Katie (8 July 2025). "Aaron Stallard puts up hand for Nelson mayoralty". The Nelson Mail. The Press. Retrieved 21 July 2025.
- ^ Gamble, Warren (21 September 2022). "NCC mayoral race: John Wakelin". Stuff. Retrieved 17 July 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Local Governance Statement 2022–2025" (PDF). www.nelson.govt.nz. Nelson City Council. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
- ^ "Lisa Austin for Nelson City Council". lisaaustin4ncc.co.nz. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
- ^ "Candidates for the 2022 Nelson City Council local election announced". our.nelson.govt.nz. Nelson City Council. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
- ^ Coulson, Guy (16 May 2022). "Why cutting greenhouse gases also improves our health". Stuff. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
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