2025 Queenstown-Lakes District Council election

2025 Queenstown-Lakes District Council election

11 October 2025
Turnout12,927 (41.16%)
Mayoral election

Mayor before election

Glyn Lewers
Independent

Elected mayor

John Glover
Independent

Council election

12 seats on the Queenstown-Lakes District Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independent

12
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

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

John Glover won the mayoralty, defeating incumbent mayor Glyn Lewers.

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 district elected the mayor of Queenstown-Lakes, 11 district councillors in 3 wards, and the members of the Wānaka-Upper Clutha Community Board.[2] They also elected several members to the Otago Regional Council.[a][3][4]

Campaign

List of candidates

Incumbents not seeking re-election

  • Esther Whitehead, councillor for the Queenstown-Whakatipu ward[5][6][7]

Mayor

Candidate[8] Affiliation[b] Notes
Al Angus None Previously ran for mayor in 2022[10]
John Glover None Hotel owner.[11] Ran in the 2023 Arrowtown-Kawarau by-election.
Nik Kiddle Independent Mayoral candidate in 2019[12]
Glyn Lewers None Incumbent mayor since 2022[6][7]
Darren Rewi None Chair of Mana Tahuna Charitable Trust[13][14]
Daniel Shand Independent (Direct Democracy) Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2022[15]

Councillors

Queenstown-Whakatipu general ward

Queenstown-Whakatipu general ward will return four councillors to the district council.[2]

Candidate[8] Affiliation[b] Notes
Gavin Bartlett None Incumbent councillor[6][7]
Stephen Brent None Lawyer and chair of 45South Community Foundation[16]
Aaron Cowie Independent [17]
Craig "Ferg" Ferguson None Incumbent councillor[7]
Jon Mitchell Independent Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2022[18]
Rene Smith None
Matt Wong Independent Incumbent councillor[7]

Wānaka-Upper Clutha general ward

Wānaka-Upper Clutha general ward will return four councillors to the district council.[2]

Candidate[8] Affiliation[b] Notes
Barry Bruce None Incumbent councillor[6][7]
Lyal Cocks None Incumbent councillor[6][7]
Craig Gasson None [19]
Niki Gladding Independent Incumbent councillor for the Queenstown-Whakatipu ward[20][7]
Nicola King None
Yeverley McCarthy None
Quentin Smith None Incumbent deputy mayor[6][7]
Cody Tucker None Incumbent councillor[6][7]
Thorsk G Westphal None

Arrowtown-Kawarau general ward

Arrowtown-Kawarau general ward will return three councillors to the district council.[2]

Candidate[8] Affiliation[b] Notes
"Q" (Samuel) Belk None
Heath Copland None Previously ran for council in 2019[21]
Lisa Guy None Incumbent councillor[6][7]
Tim Manning None
Melissa White None Incumbent councillor[6][7]

Results

Overall turnout for this election was 41.16%, with 12,927 voting papers returned.[22]

With the final results, the following candidates were declared elected:[22]

Mayor

John Glover won the mayoralty, defeating incumbent mayor Glyn Lewers.[23]

Affiliation Candidate Votes %
None John Glover 4,599 35.6%
None Glyn Lewers 3,244 25.1%
Independent Nik Kiddle 2,108 16.3%
None Darren Rewi 1,671 12.9%
None Al Angus 874 6.8%
Independent (Direct Democracy) Daniel Shand 125 1%
Informal 36 0.3%
Blank 270 2.1%
Majority 1,355 10.5%
Turnout 12,927

Council

Queenstown-Whakatipu Ward

Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Independent Matt Wong 2,287
None Gavin Bartlett 2,002
None Stephen Brent 1,924
Independent Jon Mitchell 1,689
None Craig 'Ferg' Ferguson 1,648
Independent Aaron Cowie 1,349
None Rene Smith 904
Informal 4
Blank 55
Turnout

Wānaka-Upper Clutha Ward

Affiliation Candidate Votes %
None Nicola King 3,610
None Quentin Smith 3,394
Independent Niki Gladding 2,863
None Cody Tucker 2,039
None Craig Gasson 2,005
Independent Yeverley McCarthy 2,005
None Lyal Cocks 1,667
None Barry Bruce 1,241
None Thorsk G Westphal 1,083
Informal 15
Blank 28
Turnout

Arrowtown-Kawarau Ward

Affiliation Candidate Votes %
None Heath Copland 1,927
None Melissa White 1,730
Independent Q (Samuel) Belk 1,703
None Lisa Guy 1,518
None Tim Manning 1,448
Informal 7
Blank 117
Turnout

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Four members in the Dunstan general constituency.
  2. ^ a b c d 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. Queenstown-Lakes District Council does not allow whānau, hapū, or iwi details to be used for the affiliation.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Elections". Queenstown-Lakes District Council. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d "Voting". Queenstown-Lakes District Council. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Dunstan awarded extra regional councillor by Local Government Commission". Otago Regional Council. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Determination of representation arrangements to apply for the election of the Otago Regional Council to be held on 11 October 2025" (PDF). Local Government Commission. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  5. ^ Newport, Peter (28 June 2024). "Esther Whitehead: Why I won't stand for council again". Crux. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Newport, Peter (17 June 2025). "Quentin Smith considers QLDC mayoralty, other councillors declare their intentions". Crux. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Elected Members". www.qldc.govt.nz. Queenstown Lakes District Council. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  8. ^ a b c d "2025 Triennial Elections | Queenstown Lakes District Council". electionz.com. Retrieved 2 August 2025.
  9. ^ "Pukapuka Aratohu Kaitonopōti | Candidate Handbook" (PDF). www.qldc.govt.nz. Queenstown-Lakes District Council. p. 15. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  10. ^ Wards, Sue (11 July 2022). "Al Angus to stand for mayor again". The Wānaka App. Retrieved 25 July 2025.
  11. ^ "John Glover enters mayoral race with "hard reset" of QLDC". Crux. 7 April 2025. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  12. ^ "Nik Kiddle to contest mayoralty". The Wānaka App. 3 June 2025. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  13. ^ Taylor, Paul (9 July 2025). "Rewi steps forward". Lakes Weekly Bulletin. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  14. ^ Rewi, Darren (9 July 2025). "Darren Rewi enters QLDC mayoral race". Crux. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  15. ^ Jamieson, Debbie (2 September 2022). "The Queenstown Lakes mayoral race: Who will replace Jim Boult?". Stuff. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
  16. ^ Chandler, Philip (29 June 2025). "Lawyer puts hat in the ring". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
  17. ^ "QLDC candidate statement from Aaron Cowie". Crux. 19 July 2025. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  18. ^ Roxburgh, Tracey (13 April 2022). "Mitchell running for mayor as independent". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
  19. ^ "Wānaka's Craig Gasson to run for council". Lakes Weekly Bulletin. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  20. ^ Newport, Peter (29 July 2025). "Niki Gladding to stand again for the QLDC". Crux. Retrieved 29 July 2025.
  21. ^ Hudson, Daisy (3 July 2019). "Accountant to run for Arrowtown seat on QLDC". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  22. ^ a b "2025 Triennial Elections DECLARATION OF RESULT" (PDF). www.electionz.com. Queenstown Lakes District Council. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  23. ^ Todd, Katie (12 October 2025). "New Queenstown mayor: It's 'getting our own house in order'". RNZ. Retrieved 14 October 2025.