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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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The 2025Christchurch City Council election is an upcoming local election to be held from 9 September to 11 October in Christchurch, New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters will elect the mayor of Christchurch, 16 city councillors, and other local representatives for the 2025–2028 term of the Christchurch City Council. Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system will be used.
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Voters in the city will elect the mayor of Christchurch, 16 councillors in 16 wards, and the members of six community boards. [a] [3] They will also elect several members of Environment Canterbury. [b] [4]
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Incumbent mayor Phil Mauger announced he would stand for re-election. He would face Heathcote ward councillor Sara Templeton and perennial candidate Tubby Hansen. [9] [10]
Each of the 16 wards will return one councillor to the city council. [11] The People's Choice will stand candidates in nine of the wards, including their six incumbents. [12]
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Aaron Keown | Independent Candidate for Harewood | Incumbent councillor [14] [15] |
As the only candidate, Keown is re-elected unopposed. [16]
Candidate [10] | Photo | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Sam MacDonald | ![]() | Independent Citizens | Incumbent councillor [17] [15] |
As the only candidate, MacDonald is re-elected unopposed. [16]
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Simon Britten | The People's Choice – Green | Currently deputy chair of the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board, [12] and endorsed by the Green Party. [18] | |
Victoria Henstock | Your Local Independent Community Voice | Incumbent councillor [19] [15] |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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David Cartwright | Independent Citizens | Incumbent Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood community board member [20] | |
Xavier Dickason | For Fendalton's Future | ||
Diane Ellis | Independent |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Pauline Cotter | The People's Choice | Deputy mayor and councillor since 2013 [21] [12] [15] | |
Ali Jones | Independent | Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central community board member since 2013, and former councillor 2013–2016. Also community board chair. [21] |
Candidate | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Kelly Barber [10] | Independent for Burwood | Incumbent councillor [22] [15] | |
Fionna Chapman | The People's Choice – Labour | Community worker [12] | |
Candidate [10] | Photo | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Taraia Brown | Independent | |||
Celeste Donovan | ![]() | Independent | Incumbent councillor [15] [23] | |
Jo Zervos | Independent | Incumbent Waitai Coastal-Burwood-Linwood community board member [24] [25] [23] |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Mark Peters | Independent for Hornby | Incumbent councillor [26] [15] |
As the only candidate, Peters is re-elected unopposed. [16]
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Andrei Moore | Independent | Incumbent councillor [27] [15] | |
Dylan Smart | Independent Citizens | [28] | |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Mark Chirnside | None | ||
Tyla Harrison-Hunt | The People's Choice | Incumbent since 2022 [12] [29] [15] | |
Debbie Mora | Independent – Back to Common Sense | Incumbent board member of the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton community board [30] | |
Tony Simons | Independent – for Riccarton | Riccarton Bush-Kilmarnock Residents Association chair and former journalist [31] | |
Sam Yau | Independent |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Melanie Coker | The People's Choice – Labour | Incumbent since 2019 [12] [15] | |
Terry Craze | Centre-right. People-Powered Voice | Previously ran for council in 2022 [32] | |
Tubby Hansen | Leave Commonwealth, leave Anzus | Perennial candidate since 1969. [33] Also running for mayor. | |
Ben Yorston | None |
Candidate [10] | Photo | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Hayley Guglietta | Truly Independent | Community advocate [34] [35] | ||
Raf Manji | ![]() | Independent | Former councillor for the Fendalton-Waimairi Ward from 2013 to 2016 and Waimairi Ward from 2016 to 2019 [36] | |
Jake McLellan | Labour | Incumbent since 2019 [12] [15] | ||
Mace Reid | Independent | |||
Tom Roud | ![]() | Alliance | Library worker and union delegate [37] |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Clare Marks | Independent | ||
Tim Scandrett | Independent | Incumbent councillor [15] |
Candidate [10] | Photo | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Evan Baker | Independent | |||
Ethan Gullery | ![]() | Independent | ||
Yani Johanson | ![]() | The People's Choice – Labour | Incumbent since 2007 [12] [15] | |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Nathaniel Herz Jardine | The People's Choice | Living wage advocate [12] | |
Ian Kearney | Independent | Lawyer [38] |
Candidate [10] | Affiliation [c] | Notes | |
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Dave Dunlay | Independent for Banks Peninsula | Local media personality [39] | |
Tyrone Fields | The People's Choice | Incumbent since 2022 [12] [15] |