Bay of Plenty electorate

Bay of Plenty is currently held by National's Todd Muller, who won comfortably with a margin of 3,415. Muller is not standing again in 2023. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Bay of Plenty – 43% to National's 32%. National have held the seat for all but six years since 1941.

Tom Rutherford

National Party

| Not currently in parliament

Tom Rutherford

National Party

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

I'm running to be the Bay of Plenty MP so I can be a strong and influential advocate for our local community. Having been born and raised here, I'm committed to our community and I'm proud to call it home. As Bay of Plenty locals, we want our community to be the best and safest in New Zealand with a strong economy, a lower cost of living, resilient infrastructure, improved health services, world-class education and affordable housing.

About me

I'm deeply involved in our local community, including as a volunteer firefighter with the Mount Maunganui Fire Station, Greerton Cricket Club captain and a New Zealand hockey umpire and Bay of Plenty rugby referee. I have work experience in local government, policy, communications and media. Most recently I worked for the Mayor of Rotorua, Tania Tapsell.

My priorities
  1. Rebuild the economy to reduce the cost of living.
  2. Build infrastructure for growth. SH29 and completing the Tākitimu Northern Link to Ōmokoroa.
  3. Restore law and order, back Police, combat youth offending, and real consequences for crime.
Candidate list rank

70

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Executive of Communications

Residence

Papamoa

Age

26

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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Why I'm standing

I'm running to be the Bay of Plenty MP so I can be a strong and influential advocate for our local community. Having been born and raised here, I'm committed to our community and I'm proud to call it home. As Bay of Plenty locals, we want our community to be the best and safest in New Zealand with a strong economy, a lower cost of living, resilient infrastructure, improved health services, world-class education and affordable housing.

About me

I'm deeply involved in our local community, including as a volunteer firefighter with the Mount Maunganui Fire Station, Greerton Cricket Club captain and a New Zealand hockey umpire and Bay of Plenty rugby referee. I have work experience in local government, policy, communications and media. Most recently I worked for the Mayor of Rotorua, Tania Tapsell.

My priorities
  1. Rebuild the economy to reduce the cost of living.
  2. Build infrastructure for growth. SH29 and completing the Tākitimu Northern Link to Ōmokoroa.
  3. Restore law and order, back Police, combat youth offending, and real consequences for crime.
Candidate list rank

70

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Executive of Communications

Residence

Papamoa

Age

26

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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