2025 Upper Hutt City Council election
11 October 2025
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11 seats on the Upper Hutt City Council 6 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. | |||||||||
The 2025 Upper Hutt City Council election was a local election to be held from 9 September to 11 October in Upper Hutt, New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Upper Hutt, 10 city councillors, and other local representatives for the 2025–2028 term of the Upper Hutt City Council. Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.
Urban planner and transport advisor Peri Zee won the mayoralty. Zee defeated the incumbent of 24 years Wayne Guppy, who had been seeking a ninth term as mayor.
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 will be published
- 16–19 October 2025: Final results will be declared.[1][2]
Background
Positions up for election
Voters in the city elected the mayor of Upper Hutt, 10 city councillors, and members of the Rimutaka Licensing Trust.[1] They also elected several members of the Greater Wellington Regional Council.[a][3]
Māori ward
In November 2023, the Upper Hutt City Council had voted by six to five to introduce a Māori ward for the 2025 and 2028 elections.[4] However, following a change in legislation regarding Māori wards, the council voted in August 2024 to rescind this decision. It thus avoided a requirement to hold a referendum on retaining the ward alongside this election.[5][6]
Campaign
List of candidates
Incumbents not seeking re-election
- Dylan Bentley, councillor since 2019[7]
- Chris Carson, incumbent councillor[8]
- Incumbent councillor Blair Griffiths is running for mayor and will not stand again for a position as councillor[9]
Mayor
| Candidate[10] | Photo | Affiliation[b] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blair Griffiths | None | Incumbent councillor[9][8] | ||
| Wayne Guppy | None | Incumbent mayor since 2001[12][8] | ||
| Emma Holderness | Independent | Incumbent councillor since 2022. Also running for re-election as a councillor.[13] | ||
| Angela McLeod | None | Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2022.[14] Also running to be a councillor. | ||
| Hellen Swales | Change we need, voice you deserve | Incumbent deputy mayor, also running as a councillor[9][15] | ||
| Peri Zee | None | Urban planner and transport adviser[12][16] | ||
Councillors
Ten councillors will be elected at-large to the city council.[17]
| Candidate[10] | Affiliation[b] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ramil Adhikari | None | Previously ran for council in 2022[18][19] | |
| Michael J Anderson | None | ||
| Euan Andrews | None | ||
| Heather Blissett | None | ||
| Dave Burt | Hope resilience and a shared future | ||
| Matt Carey | Independent | Incumbent councillor[8] | |
| Wade Cashmore | Independent | ||
| Gurpreet Dhillon | None | [19] | |
| Henry Grey | None | ||
| Tofa Gush | Our Community | ||
| Bill Hammond | Independent | Incumbent councillor[8] | |
| Emma Holderness | Independent | Incumbent councillor since 2022.[8] Also running for mayor.[13] | |
| Teresa Homan | Independent | ||
| Rachel Tukaki Kingi | None | ||
| Nigel Mander | Serve the community | ||
| Kylie McKenna | Independent | ||
| Angela McLeod | None | Also running for mayor | |
| David (DJ) McNicholas | None | ||
| Heather Newell | None | Incumbent councillor[8] | |
| Hellen Swales | The voice you deserve | Incumbent deputy mayor,[8] also running for mayor[9] | |
| Brett Thomson | None | ||
| Tracey Ultra | Independent | Incumbent councillor[8] | |
| Daniel Welch | Backing the Future of Upper Hutt | ||
| Dave Wheeler | None | Incumbent councillor[8] | |
| Corey White | Independent | ||
Results
Overall turnout was 50.06%, with 16,728 voting papers returned.[20]
With final results, the following candidates were declared elected:[20]
Mayor
In an upset, urban planner and transport advisor Peri Zee defeated incumbent mayor of 24 years Wayne Guppy, who had been seeking a ninth term in office.[21][22]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note: * indicates an incumbent | ||||
| None | Peri Zee | 5,479 | 32.8% | |
| None | Wayne Guppy* | 3,931 | 23.5% | |
| None | Angela McLeod | 1,941 | 11.6% | |
| None | Blair Griffiths | 1,892 | 11.3% | |
| Independent | Emma Holderness | 1,796 | 11% | |
| Change we need, voice you deserve | Hellen Swales | 1,466 | 9% | |
| Informal | 15 | 0.1% | ||
| Blank | 113 | 0.7% | ||
| Majority | 1,548 | 9.3% | ||
| Turnout | 16,728 | |||
| Independent gain from Independent | ||||
Council
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note: * indicates an incumbent | ||||
| Independent | Emma Holderness* | 9,251 | ||
| Independent | Tracey Ultra* | 7,903 | ||
| None | Angela McLeod | 7,651 | ||
| None | Dave Wheeler* | 6,836 | ||
| Independent | Corey White | 6,807 | ||
| The voice you deserve | Hellen Swales* | 6,424 | ||
| Independent | Bill Hammond* | 6,117 | ||
| Backing the Future of Upper Hutt | Daniel Welch | 5,963 | ||
| Independent | Matt Carey* | 5,892 | ||
| None | Gurpreet Dhillon | 5,777 | ||
| Our Community | Tofa Gush | 5,710 | ||
| None | Euan Andrews | 5,552 | ||
| None | Henry Grey | 5,381 | ||
| None | Rachel Tukaki Kingi | 5,182 | ||
| None | Brett Thomson | 5,029 | ||
| Independent | Kylie McKenna | 4,565 | ||
| None | Heather Newell* | 4,248 | ||
| Hope resilience and a shared future | Dave Burt | 3,853 | ||
| Independent | Wade Cashmore | 3,760 | ||
| None | Ramil Adhikari | 3,733 | ||
| None | Michael J Anderson | 3,460 | ||
| None | David (DJ) McNicholas | 3,164 | ||
| Independent | Teresa Homan | 3,087 | ||
| None | Heather Blissett | 2,878 | ||
| Serve the community | Nigel Mander | 2,844 | ||
| Informal | 51 | |||
| Blank | 172 | |||
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See also
- 2025 Greater Wellington Regional Council election
- 2025 Hutt City Council election
- 2025 Wellington City Council election
- 2025 Porirua City Council election
- 2025 Kāpiti Coast District Council election
Notes
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- 1 member representing the city.
- 1 member partially from the city in the Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui Māori constituency.
- ^ a b 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. Upper Hutt City Council does not allow whānau, hapū, or iwi details to be used for the affiliation.[11]
References
- ^ a b "Local Elections 2025". www.upperhutt.govt.nz. Upper Hutt City Council. Retrieved 6 April 2025.
- ^ "Elections". www.gw.govt.nz. Greater Wellington Regional Council. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
- ^ "Representation arrangements". www.gw.govt.nz. Greater Wellington Regional Council. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
- ^ Boyack, Nicholas (7 November 2023). "Upper Hutt councillors narrowly supported Māori ward". The Post. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- ^ Ellis, Moana (30 August 2024). "Controversial law spurs wave of support for Māori seats, triggers mass polls". RNZ. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- ^ Maxwell, Joel (13 March 2025). "'Most will be disestablished': Pera Paniora on Māori wards and brutal referendum truth". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- ^ "Election countdown: Bad week, shingles and a Wikipedia ban". The Post. 12 July 2025. Retrieved 13 July 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mayor and Councillors". www.upperhutt.govt.nz. Upper Hutt City Council. Retrieved 11 July 2025.
- ^ a b c d Wong, Justin (8 July 2025). "Two more challengers for Upper Hutt mayoralty". The Post. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
- ^ a b "2025 Triennial Elections | Upper Hutt City Council". electionz.com. Retrieved 5 August 2025.
- ^ "Pukapuka Aratohu Kaitonopōti | Candidate Handbook" (PDF). www.upperhutt.govt.nz. Upper Hutt City Council. p. 16. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
- ^ a b Boyack, Nicholas (10 June 2024). "Surprise Upper Hutt mayoral candidate steps up". The Post. Retrieved 6 April 2025.
- ^ a b Wong, Justin (24 July 2025). "Councillor becomes fifth Upper Hutt mayoral candidate". The Post. Retrieved 24 July 2025.
- ^ Boyack, Nicholas (11 July 2022). "Angela McLeod chasing Upper Hutt mayoralty". Stuff. Retrieved 24 July 2025.
- ^ Swales, Hellen (7 July 2025). "Hellen Swales announces candidacy for Upper Hutt Mayor" (Press release). Scoop. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
- ^ Wong, Justin (18 March 2025). "Upper Hutt mayoral candidate wants to bring back local after-hours doctors". The Post. Retrieved 6 April 2025.
- ^ "Representation arrangements adopted for 2025 local elections". www.upperhutt.govt.nz. Upper Hutt City Council. Retrieved 6 April 2025.
- ^ "Ramil Adhikari – Candidate for Upper Hutt City Council – 2022". Policy.nz. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
- ^ a b Sharma, Gaurav (27 August 2025). "The Asian candidates contesting local government seats in Wellington". RNZ. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
- ^ a b "2025 Triennial Elections DECLARATION OF RESULT" (PDF). www.electionz.com. Upper Hutt City Council. Retrieved 17 October 2025.
- ^ Crimp, Lauren (13 October 2025). "'Democracy has spoken': Wayne Guppy on the almost-certain end to his 24-year mayoralty". RNZ. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
- ^ Ricketts, Emma (12 October 2025). "The biggest upsets in the local elections". Stuff. Retrieved 13 October 2025.