2025 Porirua City Council election

The 2025 Porirua City Council election was a local election to be held from 9 September to 11 October in Porirua, New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Porirua and 10 city councillors for the 2025–2028 term of the Porirua City Council. Postal voting and the single transferable vote system were used.

2025 Porirua City Council election

← 2022
11 October 2025
2028 →
Turnout17,623 (40.70% 3.36 pp)
Mayoral election
 
Candidate Anita Baker Kathleen Filo
Party Independent Independent
Final round votes 8,935 8,033
Percentage 52.66 47.34
First choice votes 8,517 7,225
Percentage 49.21% 41.75%
Council election

11 seats on the Porirua City Council
6 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Independents 9 0
Labour 2 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Incumbent mayor Anita Baker won re-election to a third term.

The council introduced a Māori ward at the 2022 election. In a referendum on its future held at this election, as part of a nation-wide series of referendums, voters elected to keep the Māori ward.

A majority of voters also voted in favour of exploring amalgamation with the Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Greater Wellington councils, in an indicative poll on the issue.

Key dates

  • 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.

Background

Positions up for election

Voters in the city elected the mayor of Porirua and 10 city councillors across 3 wards. They also elected several members of the Greater Wellington Regional Council.

Māori wards referendum

In May 2021, the Porirua City Council voted to establish a Māori ward, with the Parirua Māori ward first contested in the 2022 elections.

In July 2024, the National-led coalition government passed the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2024 which reinstated the requirement that councils must hold a referendum before establishing Māori wards or constituencies. In August 2024, the council voted unanimously to affirm their decision to establish the Māori constituency, thereby triggering a referendum on the constituency to be held alongside the 2025 local elections.

Amalgamation referendum

In May 2025, Porirua City Council voted to also hold an indicative referendum alongside the election regarding potential amalgamation of the council with Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City Council and Greater Wellington Regional Council.

Campaign

List of candidates

Incumbents not seeking re-election

  • Tracy Johnson, incumbent councillor for the Pāuatahanui general ward

Mayor

Candidate Photo Affiliation Notes
Anita Baker Independent Incumbent mayor since 2019
Kathleen Filo Independent Councillor for the Onepoto ward since 2022. Also ran for re-election as a councillor in the Onepoto general ward.
Ura Wilson-Pokoati Independent Also ran to be a councillor in the Onepoto general ward

Councillors

Parirua Māori ward

Parirua Māori ward returned one councillor to the city council.

Candidate Affiliation Notes
Raniera (Daniel) Albert Independent
Rawinia Te Rimene Independent
Jess Te Huia Independent Previously ran for the council in the Onepoto general ward in 2022
Kylie Wihapi None Incumbent councillor and deputy mayor

Onepoto General ward

The Onepoto General ward returned five councillors to the city council.

Candidate Affiliation Notes
Miriam Albert Independent
Angel Domingos None
Mike Duncan None Incumbent councillor
Chris Ellis None Community lawyer
Hemi Fermanis Real Talk, Real Change
Kathleen Filo Independent Incumbent councillor. Also ran for mayor.
Jaistone Finau None
Izzy Ford None Incumbent councillor
Moze Galo None Incumbent councillor
Geoff Hayward Labour Incumbent councillor
Sharon Hilling None
Zac Painting Green Policy analyst and teacher
Siobhan Samuel None
Ura Wilson-Pokoati Independent Also ran for mayor
Yan Zhang Shared Kitchen and Sensory Hub Builder

Pāuatahanui General ward

The Pāuatahanui General ward returned four councillors to the city council.

Candidate Affiliation Notes
Brent Ching None Previously ran for council in 2022
Phill Houlihan ACT Local Barber and law student
Moira Lawler None Community advocate
Ross Leggett Independent Incumbent councillor
Paul Nation None
Aditi Tiwari Green Student at Victoria University of Wellington
Josh Trlin Labour Incumbent councillor
Nathan Waddle Independent Incumbent councillor

Results

Overall turnout was 40.7%, with 17,623 voting papers returned.

With final results, the following candidates were declared elected:

Summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor Anita Baker Anita Baker
Onepoto Kathleen Filo Kathleen Filo
Geoff Hayward Geoff Hayward
Mike Duncan Mike Duncan
Izzy Ford Izzy Ford
Moze Galo Hemi Fermanis
Pāuatahanui Josh Trlin Josh Trlin
Nathan Waddle Nathan Waddle
Ross Leggett Ross Leggett
Tracy Johnson Moira Lawler
Parirua Māori Kylie Wihapi Kylie Wihapi

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Anita Baker won re-election to a third term.

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
Independent Anita Baker* 2 8,484 8,935 elected
Independent Kathleen Filo 2 8,484 8,033 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Ura Wilson-Pokoati 1 8,654 1,565 excluded (seat filled)
Informal 39
Blank 277
Independent hold

Parirua Māori ward

Incumbent deputy mayor Kylie Wihapi won re-election to the council by only 11 votes over second-place candidate Jess Te Huia. Te Huia filed for a recount. The Porirua District Court conducted the recount and subsequently disallowed two special votes from Wihapi, however, this still resulted in Wihapi winning re-election.

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
None Kylie Wihapi* 3 931 934 elected
Independent Jess Te Huia 3 931 925 excluded (seat filled)
Independent Raniera (Daniel) Albert 2 959 319 excluded (least votes)
Independent Rawinia Rimene 1 970 208 excluded (least votes)
Informal 12
Blank 28
Independent hold

Onepoto General Ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
Independent Kathleen Filo* 1 1,251.33 1,684 elected
Labour Geoff Hayward* 1 1,251.33 1,337 elected
None Mike Duncan* 13 1,220.83 1,220.84 elected
None Izzy Ford* 17 1,197.81 1,281.95 elected
Real Talk, Real Change Hemi Fermanis 22 1,138.56 1,145.78 elected
None Moze Galo* 22 1,138.56 981.44 excluded (seats filled)
Green Zac Painting 19 1,185.20 589.40 excluded (least votes)
Independent Ura Wilson-Pokoati 16 1,210.15 479.43 excluded (least votes)
None Jaistone Finau 13 1,220.83 421.34 excluded (least votes)
None Chris Ellis 11 1,228.30 393.48 excluded (least votes)
MyRates MyLocal Thriving Communities Yan Zhang 8 1,239.15 340.98 excluded (least votes)
None Siobhan Samuel 6 1,242.00 218.70 excluded (least votes)
Independent Miriam Albert 5 1,242.79 108.80 excluded (least votes)
None Angel Domingos 4 1,243.72 70.39 excluded (least votes)
None Sharon Hilling 3 1,245.02 54.32 excluded (least votes)
Informal 72
Blank 109
Independent hold
Labour hold
Independent hold
Independent hold
Independent gain from Independent

Pāuatahanui General Ward

Affiliation Candidate Iteration Iteration quota Votes received Status
Note: * indicates an incumbent
Labour Josh Trlin* 3 1,550.60 1,774 elected
Independent Nathan Waddle* 5 1,522.56 1,667.60 elected
None Moira Lawler 5 1,522.56 1,576.41 elected
Independent Ross Leggett* 5 1,522.56 1,575.77 elected
ACT Local Phil Houlihan 5 1,522.56 1,170.38 excluded (seats filled)
None Brent Ching 4 1,545.10 872.23 excluded (least votes)
Green Aditi Tiwari 2 1,557.00 639 excluded (least votes)
None Paul Nation 1 1,569.60 605 excluded (least votes)
Informal 18
Blank 86
Labour hold
Independent hold
Independent gain from Independent
Independent hold

Māori ward referendum

ChoiceVotes%
Y I vote to keep the Māori ward11,77569.20
N I vote to remove the Māori ward5,24030.80
Total17,015100.00
Valid votes17,01596.55
Invalid/blank votes6083.45
Total votes17,623100.00
Source:
Māori ward referendum results (excluding invalid votes)
Keep
11,775 (69.2%)
Remove
5,240 (30.8%)

50%

Amalgamation referendum

A majority of Porirua voters voted in favour of exploring amalgamation with the Wellington, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt councils.

ChoiceVotes%
Y Yes9,58156.43
N No7,39943.57
Total16,980100.00
Valid votes16,98096.35
Invalid/blank votes6433.65
Total votes17,623100.00
Source:
Amalgamation referendum results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes
9,581 (56.4%)
No
7,399 (43.6%)

50%

See also

  • 2025 Greater Wellington Regional Council election
  • 2025 Wellington City Council election
  • 2025 Kāpiti Coast District Council election
  • 2025 Hutt City Council election
  • 2025 Upper Hutt City Council election

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