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] [ 2] [ 3]
Positions up for election
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Incumbents not seeking re-election
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Candidate[ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
Sam Bennett
Independent
Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2022 . Incumbent councillor for the at-large ward.[ 12] [ 13] Also ran for re-election as a councillor.
Max Brough
Independent
Incumbent at-large councillor.[ 13] Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2019 .[ 14]
David Bublitz
Independent
Incumbent deputy mayor and Kaitake-Ngāmotu general ward councillor.[ 13] [ 15] Also ran to be a councillor for the at-large ward.
Graham Chard
None
Incumbent chair of the Kaitake Community Board.[ 16] Also ran to be a councillor for the Kaitake Ngāmotu ward.
Sarah Lucas
None
Inglewood community board member.[ 17] Also ran to be a councillor for the Kōhanga Moa general ward.
Greg Mackay
None
Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2019 and 2022.[ 18] Also ran as a councillor in the at-large ward.
Peter Marra
None
Also ran as a councillor in the Kaitake-Ngāmotu general ward
Bill Simpson
None
Also ran to be a councillor for the North general ward
John Woodward
Independent
Former police officer. Also ran to be a councillor for the at-large ward.[ 19]
Murray Chong, incumbent councillor for the Kaitake-Ngāmotu ward,[ 13] had indicated in May that he would run for the mayoralty,[ 20] but instead just ran for re-election as a councillor.[ 21]
Murray "Mullet Muzz" McDowell, had previously indicated that he would run for the mayoralty,[ 12] but instead just ran to be elected as a councillor for the Kaitake-Ngāmotu ward.[ 21]
Te Purutanga Mauri Pūmanawa Māori ward
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Te Purutanga Mauri Pūmanawa Māori ward returned one councillor to the district council.[ 2]
Candidate[ 22] [ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
Te Waka McLeod
None
Incumbent councillor since 2022[ 23]
Peter Moeahu
None
Taranaki iwi representative and father of councillor Dinnie Moeahu[ 24] [ 23]
Kaitake-Ngāmotu general ward
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Kaitake-Ngāmotu general ward returned six councillors to the district council.[ 2]
Candidate[ 22] [ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
EJ Barrett
None
Disabilities advocate[ 21]
Gordon Brown
Independent
Incumbent councillor since 2013 ,[ 13] and former journalist.[ 21] Ran again after initially indicating that he would not run for re-election.[ 5] [ 25] [ 26] [ 21]
Peter Buis
None
Graham Chard
None
Incumbent chair of the Kaitake Community Board.[ 16] Also ran for mayor.[ 21]
Ewen Darling
None
Damon Fox
ACT Local
Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) clinician[ 27]
Moira Irving George
None
Former Taranaki Regional councillor [ 28]
Ross Johnston
None
Lani Mackie-Hunt
None
[ 21]
Peter Marra
None
Also ran for mayor
Mullet Muzz McDowell
None
Former truck and trailor operator. Previously ran for the mayoralty in 2022.[ 12] [ 21]
Michael Morresey
None
Known as the "Flag Man". Chairperson of Hope Walk New Plymouth/Taranaki Charitable Trust.[ 21]
Michael Paul O'Sullivan
Independent
David Payne
None
Adrian Sole
None
Craig Tonkin
None
Nikki Truman
None
Bryan Vickery
None
Incumbent councillor,[ 13] and former broadcaster[ 21]
Kerry Vosseler
None
Former owner of Chaos Cafe[ 21]
Kōhanga Moa general ward
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Kōhanga Moa general ward returned one councillor to the district council.[ 2]
Candidate[ 22] [ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
Jeremy Brooking
None
Christine Fabish
None
Incumbent chairperson of the Inglewood community board[ 16]
Sarah Lucas
None
Incumbent member of the Inglewood community board.[ 16] Also ran for mayor.
North general ward returned one councillor to the district council.[ 2]
Candidate[ 22] [ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
Gina Alicia Blackburn
None
Ian Cummings
Independent
Dayna Brent Jury
None
Jonathan Marshall
Independent
Incumbent chair of the Waitara community board[ 16]
Jane Parker-Bishop
None
Incumbent deputy chairperson of the Waitara community board[ 16]
Bill Simpson
None
Previously ran for council in 2022.[ 29] Also ran for mayor.
Five councillors were elected at-large to the district council.[ 2]
Candidate[ 22] [ 10]
Affiliation [ b]
Notes
Sam Bennett
Independent
Incumbent councillor.[ 13] Also ran for mayor.[ 12]
David Bublitz
Independent
Incumbent deputy mayor and councillor.[ 13] Also ran for mayor.
Simon Chadwick
None
Murray Chong
None
Incumbent councillor.[ 13]
Shaun Clare
None
Amanda Clinton-Gohdes
None
Incumbent councillor[ 13]
Mark Coster
Independent
Steve Francis
None
Teresa Goodin
None
Tina Koch
None
Debbie Hancock
Independent
Nigel Jones
None
Greg Mackay
None
Also ran for mayor
Dinnie Moeahu
None
Incumbent councillor[ 13]
Sarah Sutherland
None
Wayne Williamson
None
John Woodward
Independent
Former police officer. Also ran for mayor[ 19]
Ward
Previous
Elected
Mayor
Neil HoldomR
Max Brough
At-large ward
Sam Bennett
Murray Chong
Max Brough
David Bublitz
Amanda Clinton-Gohdes
John Woodward
Harry Duynhoven R
Sam Bennet
Dinnie Moeahu
Dinnie Moeahu
Kaitake-Ngāmotu General Ward
David Bublitz
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown
Graham Chard
Anneka Carlson MatthewsR
Moira Irving George
Murray Chong
Damon Fox
Bali HaqueR
Kerry Vosseler
Bryan Vickery
EJ Barrett
Te Purutanga Mauri Pūmanawa (Māori Ward)
Te Waka McLeod
Te Waka McLeod
Kōhanga Moa General Ward
Marie PearceR
Christine Fabish
North Ward
Tony BedfordR
Gina Blackburn
R – an incumbent who did not run for re-election
At-large ward[ 30]
Affiliation
Candidate
Primary vote
%
Iteration vote[ c]
Independent
Murray Chong†
9,566
33.42
#1
9,566
Independent
David Bublitz†
4,743
16.57
#1
4,743
Independent
John Woodward
not provided
#22
4,702
Independent
Sam Bennett†
#23
4,183
Independent
Dinnie Moeahu†
#27
3,915
Independent
Amanda Clinton-Gohdes†
#27
3,781
Independent
Mark Coster
#21
1,893
Independent
Simon Chadwick
#20
1,210
Independent
Teresa Goodin
#19
1,101
Independent
Debbie Hancock
#17
911
Independent
Greg Mackay
#15
850
Independent
Sarah Sutherland
#11
762
Independent
Steve Francis
#9
589
Independent
Shaun Clare
#8
519
Independent
Tina Koch
#6
374
Independent
Wayne Williamson
#5
354
Independent
Nigel Jones
#3
122
Quota
4,627
16.16
#27
3,902
Informal
329
1.15
Blank
533
1.86
Turnout
28,625
Registered
Independent hold on 1st iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 1st iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 22nd iteration
Independent hold 23rd iteration
Independent hold 27th iteration
† incumbent
Kaitāke-Ngāmotu general ward
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Kaitake-Ngāmotu general ward[ 30]
Affiliation
Candidate
Primary vote
%
Iteration vote[ c]
Independent
Gordon Brown†
2,832
13.96
#1
2,832
Independent
Graham Chard
not provided
#10
2,523
Independent
Moira Irving George
#18
2,555
ACT Local
Damon Fox
#18
2,480
Independent
Kerry Vosseler
#19
2,390
Independent
EJ Barrett
#21
2,365
Independent
Bryan Vickery†
#21
2,160
Independent
Adrian Sole
#17
1,394
Independent
Peter Marra
#16
779
Independent
Ewen Darling
#15
681
Independent
Ross Johnston
#13
634
Independent
Nikki Truman
#11
544
Independent
Mullet McDowell
#9
478
Independent
Pete Buis
#8
442
Independent
Lani Mackie-Hunt
#7
385
Independent
David Payne
#6
341
Independent
Craig Tonkin
#5
224
Independent
Michael O'Sullivan
#4
213
Independent
Mike Morresey
#2
117
Quota
2,535
12.50
#21
2,347
Informal
1,296
6.39
Blank
1,247
6.15
Turnout
20,286
Registered
Independent hold on 1st iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 10th iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 18th iteration
ACT Local gain from Independent on 18th iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 19th iteration
Independent gain from Independent on 21st iteration
† incumbent
Kōhanga Moa general ward
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Kōhanga Moa general ward[ 30]
Affiliation
Candidate
Primary vote
%
Iteration vote[ c]
Independent
Christine Fabish
not provided
#2
1,542
Independent
Sarah Lucas
#2
1,422
Independent
Adrian Sole
501
14.17
#1
501
Quota
1,595
45.12
#2
1,482
Informal
19
0.54
Blank
327
9.25
Turnout
3,535
Registered
Independent gain from Independent on 2nd iteration
Te Purutanga Mauri Pūmanawa Māori ward
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Te Purutanga Mauri Pūmanawa Māori ward[ 30]
Affiliation
Candidate
Primary vote
%
Independent
Te Waka McLeod†
1,116
64.47
Independent
Peter Moeahu
545
31.48
Quota
831
48.01
Informal
8
0.46
Blank
62
3.58
Turnout
1,731
Registered
Independent hold on 1st iteration
† incumbent
Choice Votes % I vote to REMOVE the Māori ward 15,004 55.47 I vote to KEEP the Māori ward 12,046 44.53 Total 27,050 100.00 Valid votes 27,050 94.50 Invalid/blank votes 1,575 5.50 Total votes 28,625 100.00 Source: [ 31]
↑ 5 members from the district in the New Plymouth general constituency 2 members from the district in the North Taranaki general constituency 1 member partially from the district in the Taranaki Māori constituency.
1 2 3 4 5 6 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 . New Plymouth District Council does not allow election slogans to be used for the affiliation.[ 11]
1 2 3 Rounded to whole number
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↑ McLean, Glenn (1 August 2025). "Bublitz grabs at chance to move up from being deputy" . Taranaki Daily News . The Post. Retrieved 2 August 2025 .
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