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The list of candidates for the Hamilton City Council election has been updated.

A total of 52 candidates have put their names forward for election – including 12 mayoral candidates.

Since the provisional release of Council candidate names on Friday 1 August, two updates have been made: 

  • West General Ward: Graeme Mead is confirmed as a candidate, correcting the earlier listing of Graeme Murray.
  • East General Ward: Horiana Adrienne Henderson has been added to the list of candidates. 

 

The verified list is: 

Standing for Mayor – Hamilton City Council 

CARRINGTON, Lily 

DU PLOOY, Rudi 

GIELEN, Jack 

HUATA, Maria 

KARALUS, Rachel 

MACINDOE, Tim 

MCDONALD, John 

STRATFORD, Roger 

TAYLOR, Dave 

TEMONI-SYME, Guy Wayne 

THOMSON, Sarah 

TUPAEA-WARREN, Roma 

 

Standing in East General Ward 

AFEAKI, Rachel 

AITKEN, Stuart David 

BYDDER, Andrew 

CASEY-COX, Anna 

DHALIWAL, Preet Raj Singh 

DU PLOOY, Rudi 

GIELEN, Jack 

HAMILTON, Marie 

HARVEY, Louise Rachel 

HASSAN, Suhair Sabah 

HENDERSON, Horiana Adrienne 

HUMPHREYS, Peter 

HUNT, Tim 

JONASSEN, Jason 

KARALUS, Rachel 

LIU, Leo 

MACINDOE, Tim 

MARKS, Danielle 

MCCONNOCHIE, Alexander Bruce 

MCDONALD, John 

MORONEY, Sue 

NAND, Jenny 

NG, Jono 

ROBINSON, Turi 

STRANGE, Jamie 

TALBOT, Jackie 

VAN OOSTEN, Maxine Joy 

 

 

Standing in Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward 

GALLAGHER, Jarrad 

HUATA, Maria 

JENSEN, Lawrence 

NEHA, Robbie 

POPE, Andrew Lewis 

WHEKI, Jahvaya Watene 

 

 

Standing in West General Ward 

ALFORQUE, Paul 

BEVERIDGE, Matthew James Peter 

FLYGER, Mark Alexander 

GOSAI, Nidhita 

HUTT, Louise 

MACDONALD, Mesh 

MCKIE, Allan James 

MEAD, Graeme 

O'LEARY, Angela 

PIKE, Emma 

TAYLOR, Dave 

TAYLOR, Geoff 

THOMSON, Sarah 

WEST, Michael 

YOUNG, Roderick John 

 

Voting opens on Tuesday 9 September 2025 and closes at midday on Saturday 11 October 2025.  

Alongside the election, Hamiltonians will be asked to vote in a binding poll on whether the city’s Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward should continue beyond the 2028 election. 

For more information visit hamilton.govt.nz/election.   

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