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Hawke’s Bay elections: Two incumbent councillors to step down, mayors confirm bids

Linda Hall
By Linda Hall
LDR reporter - Hawke's Bay·Hawkes Bay Today·
10 Feb, 2025 07:46 PM5 mins to read

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The region’s mayors, from left, Alex Walker (CHB), Kirsten Wise (Napier), Craig Little (Wairoa), Sandra Hazlehurst (Hastings), and Hinewai Ormsby, chairwoman of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, are preparing for a busy election year.

The region’s mayors, from left, Alex Walker (CHB), Kirsten Wise (Napier), Craig Little (Wairoa), Sandra Hazlehurst (Hastings), and Hinewai Ormsby, chairwoman of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, are preparing for a busy election year.

Twenty-two of Hawke’s Bay’s 56 councillors have confirmed they will restand in this year’s elections, while two are publicly calling time.

Napier City councillor Maxine Boag said after enjoying the privilege of 18 years as a Napier City councillor, she’s not running again.

“I want to spend more time in the community, where I feel I can best serve the people,” Boag said.

Central Hawke’s Bay councillor Tim Aitken is also standing down. “After nine years, it’s time for someone else to step up,” he told Local Democracy Reporting.

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Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise and CHB Mayor Alex Walker have both confirmed they will be standing for mayor.

Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said she was undecided at this stage and Wairoa Mayor Craig Little was “seriously considering standing for the Wairoa mayoralty”.

The only other potential contender for a mayoralty to publicly state an interest so far is Hastings councillor Damon Harvey, who says he is keen to restand as a councillor “while also strongly considering the mayoralty”.

“It’s a big year, with more rate rises and trying to get council debt under control,” he said.

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Little said the next few years were pivotal for Wairoa.

“Two flood events within 18 months of each other have placed tremendous pressure on our district, and it is imperative that our future work and planning supports the recovery, resilience and growth of Wairoa.

“Now is a time for experience and strong leadership, particularly as we work through the enormity of the flood mitigation project.”

Napier councillor Maxine Boag announced that after 18 years, she will not seek re-election in the 2025 local body elections.
Napier councillor Maxine Boag announced that after 18 years, she will not seek re-election in the 2025 local body elections.

Hazlehurst said Heretaunga Hastings had a big year ahead with the cyclone recovery and rebuild.

“We are focused on infrastructure delivery, specifically the reconnection of our rural communities and building water infrastructure to enable new affordable homes for Flaxmere.

“Council’s focus for the first quarter will be community consultation around delivery models for Local Water Done Well,” she said.

“We will continue to work with our development community to revitalise our CBD and at the same time complete the Regional Archive and Storage Centre.

“We will be working with our regional partners and Government on our Regional Deal which will include water certainty and regional housing.

“There is a lot to do.

“I will make my decision about whether I restand for the Hastings mayoralty in the middle of the year,” Hazlehurst said.

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Wise will be standing for her third term as Napier mayor while Walker is up for her fourth term in CHB.

Wise said Napier had come too far to go backwards now.

“I want to deliver on ratepayers’ investment in core services; water, roading and quality long-term infrastructure; and make sure the city’s essential projects are completed in a financially sustainable way,” she said.

“This is a time for stability, we cannot afford to lose momentum.

“I have a deep understanding of the upcoming reforms from central government and strong relationships in our community.

“I have been able to tackle the challenges facing our city head-on because of the relationships that have been built, and those relationships have sustained our shared focus on the future through difficult times.

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“I am restanding to deliver on the progress we have made together.”

Hawke’s Bay Regional Council chairwoman Hinewai Ormsby said at this stage she intends to restand for council and, if elected, for chairperson.

Central Hawke’s Bay councillor Gerard Minehan said he found himself at a crossroads.

“While I am passionate about continuing to serve our community, my wife’s health, treatment and wellbeing of my family are my top priority at this time,” he said.

“This is not an easy decision, and I am taking the time to carefully weigh up my responsibilities to both my family and our local community. A final decision will be made closer to this year’s October local council elections.”

HBRC councillor Neil Kirton said he would be standing for re-election, but was yet to decide which council he would stand for this time.

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There was no response to Local Democracy emails from 15 councillors.

Council incumbents - who’s in, who’s out?

Hastings District Council

Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst: Undecided

Deputy Mayor Tania Kerr: Undecided

Councillors

Marcus Buddo: Yes

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Alwyn Corban: Yes

Michael Fowler: Yes

Damon Harvey: Yes (considering mayoralty)

Hana Montaperto-Hendry: Yes

Kevin Watkins: Yes (at this stage)

Heather Te Au-Skipworth: Yes

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Simon Nixon: Undecided

Malcolm Dixon: Undecided

Wendy Schollum: Too early to say

Ana Apatu, Henry Heke, Kellie Jessup and Eileen Lawson: No response

Napier City Council:

Mayor Kirsten Wise: Yes

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Deputy Mayor Annette Brosnan: Undecided

Councillors

Hayley Browne: Yes

Keith Price: Yes

Juliet Greig: Yes

Greg Mawson: Yes

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Richard McGrath: Yes

Nigel Simpson: Yes

Graeme Taylor: Yes

Rhonda Chrystal: Yes (at this stage)

Sally Crown: Yes (at this stage)

Chad Tareha: Undecided

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Maxine Boag: No

Central Hawke’s Bay District Council

Mayor Alex Walker: Yes

Deputy Mayor Kelly Annand: Yes

Councillors

Kate Taylor: Yes

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Jerry Greer: Undecided

Gerard Minehan: Undecided

Pip Burne: Undecided

Tim Aitken: No

Brent Muggeridge and Exham Wichman: No response

Wairoa District Council

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Mayor: Craig Little: Strongly considering

Deputy Mayor: Denise Eaglesome-Karekare: No response

Councillors: Jeremy Harker, Roz Thomas, Benita Cairns, Melissa Kaimoana and Chaans Tumataroa-Clarke: No response

Hawke’s Bay Regional Council

Chair Hinewai Ormsby: Yes

Councillors

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Jock Mackintosh: Yes

Sophie Siers: Yes

Jerf van Beek: Yes

Neil Kirton: Yes

Will Foley: Undecided

Xan Harding: Undecided

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Di Roadley: Undecided

Thompson Hokianga, Charles Lambert and Martin Williams: No response

2025 local election timeline

  • July 1: Candidate nominations open and the roll opens for public inspection
  • August 1 at 12 noon: Candidate nominations close and roll closes
  • August 6: Public notice of candidates’ names
  • September 9-22: Voting documents delivered
  • October 7: Last day for posting votes by mail. After this date, votes must be returned to councils’ secure ballot boxes.
  • October 11 at 12 noon: Election day – voting closes midday
  • October 11 from 12 noon: Preliminary results
  • October 16-22: Declaration of results
  • October/November 2025: Elected members’ swearing-in ceremonies

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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