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'Still a contest': Little not taking Wellington mayoralty for granted

Author
Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 29 Apr 2025, 2:20pm

'Still a contest': Little not taking Wellington mayoralty for granted

Author
Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 29 Apr 2025, 2:20pm
  • has thanked Tory Whanau for her time as mayor, .
  • Whanau will run for the Greens in the city鈥檚 M膩ori ward instead to give Little a 鈥渃lear runway to win the mayoralty鈥.
  • Little emphasised the need to still campaign hard, acknowledging other candidates like.

Andrew Little says he is taking nothing for granted and is committed to fight hard for the  mayoralty, after .

It marks a U-turn on her previous pledge to run again for the mayoralty at the  in October.

Whanau recently received the  but will now run for the  in the city鈥檚 M膩ori ward.

Her decision was partly influenced by former Labour leader Andrew Little announcing his candidacy for the city鈥檚 top job.

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says she initially put her name forward after seeing no viable candidates for the mayoralty. Photo / Mark Mitchell.










Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says she initially put her name forward after seeing no viable candidates for the mayoralty. Photo / Mark Mitchell.

鈥淚鈥檝e decided I鈥檇 like to step aside to give him a clear runway to win the mayoralty,鈥 Whanau .

Little told the Herald Whanau called him last week while he was at work to tell him the news.

鈥淚t was a bit of a surprise that she had made the decision to stand down given she had committed just recently to contesting the mayoralty again. But in the end, she鈥檚 done what she鈥檚 done, that鈥檚 her decision,鈥 Little said.

鈥淚 said to her 鈥榯hanks for letting me know鈥 but that was really as far as it went.鈥

鈥淚 wished her all the best for what she chooses to do next鈥, he said.

He said he wants to thank Whanau for her time as mayor on behalf of Wellingtonians.

鈥淪he鈥檚 had some challenges, she鈥檚 got some things done that she wanted to get done, she can be very pleased with it,鈥 he said.

Whanau said she initially chose to run again because she 鈥渨as worried there were no viable candidates鈥 before Little announced his campaign.

Despite this, Little said there is still a campaign to run and the election isn鈥檛 a done deal.

鈥淚 take nothing for granted and there are people like , there鈥檚 people like  as well.

鈥淚 feel that I am the right person and I do have the right skills, but equally, I know that Ray intends to put up a fierce campaign so I will match that and the campaign will continue.

鈥淭here is still a contest to be had,鈥 Little said.

Last night Wellington鈥檚 local Labour Party branch officially supported Little鈥檚 bid for the mayoralty.

He said he鈥檚 鈥渧ery pleased鈥 to have the party鈥檚 support, saying there鈥檚 no doubt he鈥檚 鈥渇ully aligned鈥 with the party.

鈥淚鈥檝e been a union leader, I鈥檝e been the president of the party, I鈥檝e been the leader of the party, I鈥檝e been a minister, I鈥檝e been an MP - no one is going to think that my values are anything other than fully aligned to Labour.鈥

City councillor and mayoral hopeful Ray Chung told the Herald he wasn鈥檛 surprised by Whanau鈥檚 announcement this morning, and suspected Whanau may quit the race after a discussion he had with her at the weekend鈥檚 Anzac commemorations.

鈥淚 knew that something was going to happen, they were all thinking about what to do,鈥 Chung said.

鈥淚鈥檓 actually more buoyed now.鈥

Current city councillor and mayoral candidate Ray Chung says he suspected Whanau would quit the mayoral race, and thinks he will win come October. Photo / Mark Mitchell.Current city councillor and mayoral candidate Ray Chung says he suspected Whanau would quit the mayoral race, and thinks he will win come October. Photo / Mark Mitchell.

鈥淪he would have found it very very difficult鈥 to win the mayoralty against Little if she stayed in the race, he said.

Even with Whanau bowing out, he doesn鈥檛 believe Little can win.

鈥淚 think I鈥檓 going to win, I think we鈥檙e going to win, I think the Independent Together party is going to win.鈥

Independent Together, a campaign group headed by Chung, is running 11 candidates in the upcoming local body elections on a shared policy platform of cutting wasteful spending and not increasing rates for three years.

He claimed Whanau and Little have done a deal which would see her be appointed Little鈥檚 deputy mayor if they were both elected.

A spokesperson for Little鈥檚 campaign said that is not the case and no deals have been made.

Whanau told Newstalk ob体育接口 Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills that no deal has been done but said she would be keen to be deputy.

鈥淚 will say early on, 鈥榟ey, feel free to consider me鈥 if he鈥檚 elected next year that would be great, but the best outcome for the city is more important,鈥 Whanau said.

The decision not to run again will make Whanau Wellington鈥檚 third consecutive single term mayor alongside previous mayors Andy Foster and Justin Lester.

Former mayor Dame Kerry Prendergast told Newstalk ob体育接口鈥檚 Mike Hosking that was 鈥渂ad news鈥 for the city.

Former Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast says having three one-term mayors is bad for the city. Photo / Mark MitchellFormer Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast says having three one-term mayors is bad for the city. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淭hree one-term mayors is not good for Wellington, we need stability鈥, Prendergast said.

鈥淭here has to be something done to turn our city back to the way it was, get our mojo back,鈥 she said.

The local election will be held on October 11. The council鈥檚 candidate nominations open on July 4 and close on August 1.

Ethan Manera is a multimedia journalist based in Wellington. He joined ob体育接口 in 2023 and is interested in local issues, politics and property in the capital. Ethan is always on the lookout for a story and can be emailed at [email protected].

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