Joseph James Borell, the Maori Party's Tauranga candidate, received the fifth highest number of votes in the electorate with 213. Photo/file.
Joseph James Borell, the Maori Party's Tauranga candidate, received the fifth highest number of votes in the electorate with 213. Photo/file.
Joseph James "Billy Boy" Borell, the Maori Party's Tauranga candidate, says his party will not give in and will be back.
"We're all disappointed," the 77-year-old Te Puna resident told the Bay of Plenty Times this afternoon.
The Maori Party lost its place in Parliament after Labour's TamatiCoffey beat Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell in Waiariki - the party's only remaining electorate and its lifeline. That means Marama Fox will also not return.
"I think a lot of our people have let the party down, but they've spoken - our own people have. All I can say, is that our people didn't vote for the Maori Party, they went to Labour," Mr Borell said.
He said that was clear very early in the night on Saturday.