2025 Auckland Council election

2025 Auckland Council election
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11 October 2025
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Turnout341,976 (28.36% Decrease 7.05 pp)
 
Candidate Wayne Brown Kerrin Leoni Ted Johnston
Party Fix Auckland Independent Independent
Popular vote 177,954 75,441 27,035
Percentage 52.67% 22.68% 7.91%
Mayor before election

Wayne Brown
Independent

Elected mayor

Wayne Brown
Fix Auckland

Council election
20 seats on the Auckland Council
11 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independents

6 −3
Labour

5 0
Fix Auckland

2 +2
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team

2 +1
City Vision

1 0
Putting People First

1 −1
Communities and Residents

1 0
WestWards

1 0
Team Franklin

1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2025 Auckland Council election was a local election held from 9 September to 11 October in the Auckland Region of New Zealand as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Auckland, 20 councillors and 151 local board members (across 21 local boards) for the 2025–2028 term of the Auckland Council.

Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.

Incumbent mayor Wayne Brown won re-election to a second term.

Key dates

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  • 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 will be published
  • 16-19 October 2025: Final results will be declared.[1]

Background

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Positions up for election

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Voters in Auckland elected 20 councillors from 13 wards, as well as the mayor of Auckland. They also elected 151 members from 21 local boards and 35 trustees across 5 licensing trusts (Birkenhead, Mount Wellington, Portage, Waitākere, and Wiri Licensing Trust).[2]

Representation

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Local boards

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These were the first Auckland local elections since the 2024 Representation Review, which increased the number of local board members from 149 to 151, with the Howick Local Board gaining an additional 2 members for a total of 11.[3]

Pre-election report

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The growth of Auckland was brought up in the pre-election report; the city now comprised over 1.8 million people (more than one third of the entire country) and contributed 40% of the country's GDP. The population was expected to grow by 520,000 in the next three decades.[4] Low productivity was another challenge identified in the pre-election report.[4]

The report noted that the council needed to invest $295 billion in the city's infrastructure. The State of Auckland Report (commissioned by the Committee for Auckland) ranked the city 99th against other peer cities globally in terms of productivity.[4]

Auckland was vulnerable to extreme weather including flooding and sea level rise, according to the pre-election report.[4]

Central government tensions

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There were tensions between the council and central government during the 2022–2025 term, with mayor Brown saying that central government needed to be more collaborative with council when making decisions that would impact the city.[4]

Voting box used in the election

Campaign

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List of candidates

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Incumbents not seeking re-election

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Mayor

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The incumbent Mayor of Auckland, Wayne Brown, who was first elected in 2022, ran for re-election in 2025.[10] Additional confirmed mayoral candidates included former New Conservatives Party co-leader Ted Johnston and Whau Ward councillor Kerrin Leoni.[11][8]

Council

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Albany ward

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The Albany ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Callum Blair Independent Upper Harbour Local Board member
Gary Brown Fix Auckland Hibiscus and Bays Local Board deputy chair[15][16][17][18]
Dylan Davey None
John McCallum None
Samuel Mills ACT Local Hibiscus and Bays Local Board member[19][17][18]
Kyle Parker None Upper Harbour Local Board member
Victoria Short Fix Auckland Hibiscus and Bays Local Board member[15][16][17][18]
Wayne Walker Putting People First Councillor since 2010
John Watson Putting People First Councillor since 2013

Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward

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The Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Jacob Calvert None
Samuel Clarke Independent
Julie Fairey City Vision Councillor since 2022[20][17]
Christine Fletcher Communities & Residents Councillor since 2010[17]
Mark Pervan Communities & Residents Puketāpapa Local Board member[17]
Paul Sun Independent
Jon Turner City Vision Puketāpapa Local Board member[17] Green endorsed.[21]
Matt Zwartz None

Franklin ward

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The Franklin ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Andy Baker Team Franklin Councillor since 2022[5][22]
Dene Green ACT Local Business owner. Also standing for the Franklin Local Board.[23][18]
Les Thomas Independent

Howick ward

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The Howick ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Bo Burns None Howick Local Board deputy chairperson; owner of Times Media[24]
Ali Dahche ACT Local Business owner and infrastructure specialist[25][18]
Stephen Hill None
Barry Jensen None
Damian Light Independent Howick Local Board chairperson; former United Future party leader[26][27]
Leanne Seniloli None
Maurice Williamson Independent Councillor since 2022[5][28]
Paul Young Independent Former councillor from 2018 to 2022[29]

Manukau ward

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The Manukau ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Carol Ah-Voa None
Henrietta Devoe ACT Local Real estate agent[30][17][18]
Alf Filipaina Labour Councillor since 2010[31]
Lotu Fuli Labour Councillor since 2022[31]
Vicky Hau Fix Auckland Māngere Town Centre manager[32][6]
Christopher Hughes Independent
Luke Mealamu Fix Auckland Security firm owner, and brother of ex-All Black Keven Mealamu[32][6]
Swanie Nelson None
Malcolm Turner Communities & Residents [17]

Manurewa-Papakura ward

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The Manurewa-Papakura ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Joseph Allan #LoveManurewaPapakura Manurewa Local Board Member
Glenn Archibald Independent
Angela Cunningham-Marino #LoveManurewaPapakura Manurewa Local Board Member
Karin Kirk Independent
Daniel Newman Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Councillor since 2016[33]
Matt Winiata Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Manurewa Local Board Chairperson
Tofa Winterstein None

Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward

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The Maungakiekie-Tamaki ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
John Alcock None Also ran for Mayor of Auckland
Josephine Bartley Labour Councillor since 2018[34]
Tabetha Elliott Communities & Residents Mount Wellington Licensing Trust Member[17]
Fa'afuhia Michael Fia Independent [34]
Patrick O'Meara Independent Perennial candidate

North Shore ward

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The North Shore ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Eric Chuah Independent Also ran for Mayor of Auckland
John Gillon Putting the North Shore First Kaipātiki Local Board chairperson[35][36]
Danielle Grant The Shore Choice Kaipātiki Local Board deputy chairperson[36]
Richard Hills Positive Leadership for the Shore Councillor since 2016[36]
Helena Roza ACT Local Business owner[37][18]

Ōrākei ward

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The Ōrākei ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Desley Simpson Fix Auckland[38] Incumbent councillor and deputy mayor[18]

Rodney ward

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The Rodney ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Greg Sayers Independent Councillor since 2016

Waitākere ward

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The Waitākere ward returned two councillors to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Peter Chan Independent Henderson-Massey Local Board member
Linda Cooper None Former councillor from 2013 to 2022[39]
Michael Coote Independent Also ran for Mayor of Auckland
Jim Cornes Independent
Shane Henderson Labour Councillor since 2019[39][17]
Sunil Kaushal WestWards [40][39]
Seamus Lal None
Kay Luv None
Ingrid Papau Independent Henderson-Massey Local Board member
Jessica Rose Future West [39][41][17] Green endorsed[21]
Serge Roud None
Ken Turner WestWards Councillor since 2022[40][39][17]

Waitematā and Gulf ward

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The Waitematā and Gulf ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Photo Affiliation[a] Notes
Lester Bryant None
Mike Lee Auckland Independents Councillor from 2010 to 2019, and again since 2022
Ian Loan None
Selena Yanpei-Lu Renne None
Patrick Reynolds City Vision Deputy chair of the City Centre Advisory Panel[20]
Genevieve Sage Independent Waitematā Local Board chairperson

Whau ward

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The Whau ward returned one councillor to the council.[12]

Candidate[13] Affiliation[a] Notes
Paul Davie Voice of the People Perennial candidate
Anjana Iyer Green Designer. Also ran for the Whau Local Board.[42]
Craig Lord Westwards Mayoral candidate in 2019 and 2022[40][39]
Morgan Luxton None
Sarah Paterson-Hamlin Labour Whau Local Board member[39]
Bruce Xu Independent

Results

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Mayor

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Incumbent mayor Wayne Brown won re-election to a second term, receiving around 90,000 votes more than second place candidate Kerrin Leoni.[43]

Council

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Summary

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Ward Previous Elected
Albany John Watson Putting People First John Watson Putting People First
Wayne Walker Putting People First Victoria Short Fix Auckland
Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa Christine Fletcher C&R Christine Fletcher C&R
Julie Fairey City Vision Julie Fairey City Vision
Franklin Andy Baker Team Franklin Andy Baker Team Franklin
Howick Sharon StewartR Independent Bo Burns Independent
Maurice Williamson Independent Maurice Williamson Independent
Manukau Lotu Fuli Labour Lotu Fuli Labour
Alf Filipaina Labour Alf Filipaina Labour
Manurewa-Papakura Angela DaltonR Independent Matt Winiata MPAT
Daniel Newman MPAT Daniel Newman MPAT
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Josephine Bartley Labour Josephine Bartley Labour
North Shore Chris DarbyR Independent John Gillon Independent
Richard Hills Independent Richard Hills Independent
Ōrākei Desley Simpson Independent Desley Simpson Fix Auckland
Rodney Greg Sayers Independent Greg Sayers Independent
Waitākere Shane Henderson Labour Shane Henderson Labour
Ken Turner WestWards Ken Turner WestWards
Waitematā and Gulf Mike Lee Independent Mike Lee Independent
Whau Kerrin LeoniR Labour Sarah Paterson-Hamlin Labour
R – an incumbent that did not run for re-election

Albany ward

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Albany ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Fix Auckland Victoria Short 16,410
Putting People First John Watson† 15,449
Putting People First Wayne Walker† 14,885
Fix Auckland Gary Brown 10,269
ACT Local Samuel Mills 7,771
Independent Dylan Davey 5,108
Independent Kyle Parker 4,977
Independent Callum Blair 3,172
Independent John McCallum 1,372
Informal 105
Blank 1,267
Turnout
Registered 141,257
Fix Auckland gain from Putting People First
Putting People First hold
† incumbent

Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward

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Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
City Vision Julie Fairey 15,962
Communities and Residents Christine Fletcher† 15,425
City Vision Jon Turner 12,990
Communities and Residents Mark Pervan 8,441
Independent Paul Sun 5,060
Independent Matt Zwartz 2,607
Independent Samuel Clarke 2,047
Independent Jacob Calvert 1,457
Informal 56
Blank 838
Turnout
Registered 121,436
City Vision hold
Communities and Residents hold
† incumbent

Franklin ward

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Franklin ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Team Franklin Andy Baker† 10,912 56.82
ACT Local Dene Green 4,395 22.89
Independent Les Thomas 3,341 17.40
Informal 21 0.11
Blank 534 2.78
Turnout 19,203 31.88
Registered 60,244
Team Franklin hold
† incumbent

Howick ward

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Howick ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Independent Bo Burns 12,038
Independent Maurice Williamson 11,535
Independent Paul Young 9,615
Independent Damian Light 7,873
Independent Barry Jensen 5,461
Independent Stephen Hill 4,736
ACT Local Ali Dahche 3,902
Independent Leanne Seniloli 2,947
Informal 108
Blank 642
Turnout
Registered 113,367
Independent gain from Independent
Independent hold
† incumbent

Manukau ward

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Manukau ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Labour Alf Filipaina† 13,406
Labour Lotu Fuli† 12,193
Independent Carol Ah-Voa 5,599
Independent Swanie Nelson 5,087
Fix Auckland Luke Mealamu 4,422
Fix Auckland Vicky Hau 4,301
ACT Local Henriette Devoe 3,328
Independent Christopher Hughes 2,116
Communities and Residents Malcolm Turner 2,065
Informal 74
Blank 784
Turnout
Registered 113,942
Labour hold
Labour hold
† incumbent

Manurewa-Papakura ward

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Manurewa-Papakura ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Daniel Newman† 15,661
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team Matt Winiata 13,270
#LoveManurewaPapakura Joseph Allan 7,605
#LoveManurewaPapakura Angela Cunningham-Marino 7,388
Independent Karin Kerr 2,754
Independent Glenn Archibald 1,982
Independent Tofa Winterstein 1,741
Informal 45
Blank 596
Turnout
Registered 112,853
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team hold
Manurewa-Papakura Action Team gain from Independent
† incumbent

Maungakiekie-Tāmaki ward

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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Labour Josephine Bartley† 7,818 52.94
Communities and Residents Tabetha Elliott 3,567 24.15
Independent John Alcock 1,590 10.77
Independent Patrick O'Meara 850 5.76
Independent FaAfuhia Michael Fia 593 4.02
Informal 25 0.17
Blank 326 2.21
Turnout 14,769 26.23
Registered 56,301
Labour hold
† incumbent

North Shore ward

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North Shore ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Independent Richard Hills† 21,325
Independent John Gillon 17,166
Independent Danielle Grant 12,585
ACT Local Helena Roza 6,368
Independent Eric Chuah 3,625
Informal 45
Blank 471
Turnout
Registered 110,097
Independent hold
Independent gain from Independent
† incumbent

Ōrākei ward

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Ōrākei ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes
Fix Auckland Desley Simpson Unopposed
Registered 68,441
Fix Auckland gain from Independent (incumbent changed affiliation)
† incumbent

Rodney ward

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Rodney ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes
Independent Greg Sayers† Unopposed
Registered 56,644
Independent hold
† incumbent

Waitākere ward

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Waitākere ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Labour Shane Henderson† 14,589
WestWards Ken Turner† 9,073
Independent Linda Cooper 6,852
Future West Jess Rose 6,430
WestWards Sunil Kaushal 6,202
Independent Ingrid Papau 5,011
Independent Peter Chan 4,556
Independent Jim Cornes 4,481
Independent Serge Roud 2,498
Independent Kay Luv 2,287
Independent Michael Coote 2,190
Independent Seamus Lal 1,545
Informal 97
Blank 688
Turnout
Registered 127,687
Labour hold
WestWards hold
† incumbent

Waitematā and Gulf ward

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Waitematā and Gulf ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Independent Mike Lee 7,991 36.87
City Vision Patrick Reynolds 6,135 28.30
Independent Genevieve Sage 3,594 16.58
Independent Ian Loan 1,268 5.85
Independent Selena Renner 997 4.60
Independent Lester Bryant 735 3.39
Informal 37 0.17
Blank 918 4.24
Turnout 21,675 33.83
Registered 64,073
Independent hold
† incumbent

Whau ward

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Whau ward[44]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Labour Sarah Paterson-Hamlin 5,171 34.10
WestWards Craig Lord 3,376 22.26
Green Anjana Iyer 1,922 12.67
Independent Paul Davie 1,882 12.41
Independent Morgan Luxton 1,301 8.58
Independent Bruce Xu 955 6.30
Informal 30 0.20
Blank 529 3.49
Turnout 15,166 25.53
Registered 59,407
Labour hold

Local boards

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Summary

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Local board Electoral System Seats Control Turnout details Source
previous Result
Albert-Eden FPP 8
  •   4 C&R
  •   4 City Vision
Details
Aotea-Great Barrier FPP 5
  •   5 Independents
  •   5 Independents
Details [45]
Devonport-Takapuna FPP 6
  •   4 A Fresh Approach
  •   2 C&R North Shore
  •   2 C&R
  •   2 Independents
  •   2 A Fresh Approach
Details
Franklin FPP 9
  •   8 Team Franklin
  •   1 Independent
  •   8 Team Franklin
  •   1 Independent
Details
Henderson-Massey FPP 8
  •   5 Labour
  •   3 Independents
  •   6 Labour
  •   1 WestWards
  •   1 Independent
Details
Hibiscus and Bays FPP 8
  •   3 Coast People
  •   3 Backing the Bays
  •   1 Independent Locals
  •   1 Team Coast
  •   4 Backing the Bays
  •   2 Coast Community
  •   2 Coast People
Details
Howick FPP 11
  •   4 #weknow
  •   2 Practical not Political
  •   2 C&R
  •   1 Independents
  •   3 Independents
  •   3 C&R
  •   3 #weknowhowick
  •   2 Healthy and Happy
  •   1 Practical not Political
Details
Kaipātiki FPP 8
  •   8 Shore Action
  •   7 Shore Action
  •   1 Independents
Details
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu FPP 7
  •   6 Labour
  •   1 C&R
Details
Manurewa FPP 8
  •   5 Manurewa Action Team
  •   3 #LoveManurewa
  •   7 Manurewa Action Team
  •   1 #LoveManurewa
Details
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki FPP 7
  •   4 Labour
  •   3 C&R
Details
Ōrākei FPP 7
  •   7 C&R
  •   6 C&R
  •   1 ACT Local
Details
Ōtara-Papatoetoe FPP 7
  •   5 Labour
  •   1 Independently Papatoetoe
  •   1 Independents
  •   4 Papatoetoe-Otara Action Team
  •   3 Labour
Details [45]
Papakura FPP 6
  •   6 Papakura Action Team
  •   6 Papakura Action Team
Details
Puketāpapa FPP 6
  •   4 C&R
  •   2 Roskill Community Voice
Details
Rodney FPP 9
  •   5 Rodney First
  •   3 Independents
  •   9 Independents
Details
Upper Harbour FPP 6
  •   3 Living Upper Harbour
  •   3 Independents
  •   4 Living Upper Harbour
  •   2 Independents
Details
Waiheke FPP 5
  •   5 Independents
  •   5 Independents
Details
Waitākere Ranges FPP 6
  •   4 Future West
  •   2 WestWards
  •   5 Future West
  •   1 WestWards
Details
Waitematā FPP 7
  •   4 C&R
  •   3 City Vision
Details
Whau FPP 7
  •   5 Labour
  •   2 Independents
Details
All 21 local boards 151

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 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. Auckland Council does not allow election slogans to be used for the affiliation.[14]

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