๐ ๐ฎฬ๐ผ๐ฟ๐ถ ๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฑ๐, ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ๐ถ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐๐ฒ๐ ๐๐ผ๐๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ฑ๐ผ๐๐ป ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ฟ๐ผ๐๐ ๐ง๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฎ๐ธ๐ถ
- Craig Ashworth

- Oct 15, 2025
- 3 min read

Taranaki voters have chosen to remove Mฤori seats from all council tables in referendums held as part of local elections.
At the next election in 2028 there will be no Mฤori wards in New Plymouth, South Taranaki, Stratford or across Taranaki as a region.
Most Mฤori candidates lost bids to win council general wards or community board seats, repeating the entrenched historical voting pattern that sparked the creation of local seats elected from the Mฤori electoral roll.
The results are provisional as they donโt include votes made after Thursday or special votes โ but numbers in the Government-mandated referendums are not close.
About 58 percent of voters for New Plymouth District Council and South Taranaki District Council voted to remove Mฤori wards, rising to 63 percent in Stratford District.
Across the rohe, 58 percent also voted to remove Taranaki Regional Councilโs Mฤori constituency.
The winning โremoveโ tallies are:
NPDC 10889 vs 7880;
STDC 3540 vs 2689;
SDC 1900 vs 1134;
TRC 16,023 vs 11,520.
Taxpayer Union-aligned Max Brough won New Plymouthโs mayoralty in a landslide with half the vote โ his closest challengers David Bublitz getting 20 percent and sole woman candidate Sarah Lucas 15 percent.
Brough will have plenty of conservative support in the chamber to implement his promised rates cap and "immediate internal rebalance", with him and ten right-wing or centrist councillors facing four left-leaning opponents.
Gina Blackburn won NPDCโs north ward โ the first Mฤori woman elected to a general council seat in the district.
Dinnie Moeahu is back for now having re-won his New Plymouth district-wide seat โ but heโs fallen from first to fifth in popularity and was unable to persuade voters to back Mฤori wards despite putting most of his effort into the โkeepโ campaign.
Moeahu leads defeated Labour-aligned ally Amanda Clinton-Gohdes by just 149 votes, so that could change in the final count - either way the left-right balance at the table would remain unchanged.
Sitting mayors Phil Nixon and Neil Volzke have been returned in South Taranaki and Stratford.

Te Waka McLeod will again represent New Plymouthโs Te Purutanga Mauri Pลซmanawa ward after she won double the votes of Dinnie's father Peter Moeahu.
Leanne Horo comfortably re-took STDCโs Te Kลซrae ward against Caroline Waiwiri, her rival from the last election โ although the gap narrowed.
David Chadwick is ahead in Stratford Mฤori ward with 37 votes, but heโs not secure with Karley Hemopo on 34 and Hemi Haddon on 28 โ a turnout so far of just 28 percent of Stratfordโs 350 voters on the Mฤori roll.
Te Aroha Hohaia was elected unopposed in STDC's Te Hฤwera ward last election: this time she and Ngawai Hernandez-Walden missed out on the five available seats.
Nicola Ngarewa is sitting second-last in TRCโs New Plymouth constituency, which will see returnees Susan Hughes KC, Tom Cloke and Craig Williamson joined by former National MP Johnathan Young and John Maxwell.
Tama Blackburn didn't match his wife Gina's success at NPDC in TRCโs North Taranaki constituency, placing fourth out of five.
In that contest even the woman President of Taranaki Federated Farmers Leedom Gibbs couldnโt beat two men from the agricultural economy: fertiliser boss and incumbent Mike Davey and newcomer Lee Kennedy, Inglewood's Farmlands store manager.
Donna Cram beat Neil Walker in TRCโs South Taranaki constituency, but both the farm-lobby councillors will be back at the table after gaining more than double the votes of third-placed climate campaigner and horticulturalist Urs Signer.
None of the TRC contests are close.
nฤ Craig Ashworth craig@tekorimako.co.nz
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