Tamati Coffey has put his hand up to contest the Waiariki seat in next year's general election.
Mr Coffey told the Rotorua Daily Post tonight he had put in his nomination to the Labour Party to be its candidate for the Waiariki Maori seat.
He was the only person entered when nominations closed tonight, making him a certainty for selection.
"I look forward to running a positive, future focused campaign."
If confirmed as the party's candidate, he will take on incumbent Waiariki MP - Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell.