Ōhāriu electorate

Ōhāriu covers the western western suburbs of Wellington, including Johnsonville, Newlands, Ngaio, Crofton Downs, Khandallah, Wadestown and parts of Tawa. The seat is currently held by Labour's Greg O'Connor, who won safely with a margin of 11,961. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Ōhāriu – 51% to National's 22%. From 1984 until 2017 the area was represented by Peter Dunne, a former Labour MP, independent, and most recently the leader of the United Future Party.

Jessica Hammond

The Opportunities Party (TOP)

| Not currently in parliament

Jessica Hammond

The Opportunities Party (TOP)

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

I feel a deep need to try to leave the world in a better state than I found it. It's getting harder and harder to believe that will be possible, but I'm going to try. There are loads of ways to serve our country and community. For me, that looks like helping government to get the foundations right so everyone has a decent chance at a good life.

About me

I bring a mixture of irrepressible optimism and pragmatism to almost everything I do. I believe everyone from politicians, to business people, to children, will make good choices when we make good choices easier. I am a policy adviser, trained in philosophy, economics and psychology, with a passion for science and creativity. I love to listen; I love hearing from people who know more than I do, whether from nerdy pursuits or lived experience.

My priorities
  1. Address cost of living by fixing our tax system to make housing affordable and lower income taxes.
  2. Invest in boring infrastructure like pipes and road maintenance that make everything else function.
  3. Change our tax system so it makes commercial sense to improve amenities like the Johnsonville Mall.
Candidate list rank

6

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Public Servant

Residence

Khandallah

Age

44

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

3rd in Ōhariu

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Why I'm standing

I feel a deep need to try to leave the world in a better state than I found it. It's getting harder and harder to believe that will be possible, but I'm going to try. There are loads of ways to serve our country and community. For me, that looks like helping government to get the foundations right so everyone has a decent chance at a good life.

About me

I bring a mixture of irrepressible optimism and pragmatism to almost everything I do. I believe everyone from politicians, to business people, to children, will make good choices when we make good choices easier. I am a policy adviser, trained in philosophy, economics and psychology, with a passion for science and creativity. I love to listen; I love hearing from people who know more than I do, whether from nerdy pursuits or lived experience.

My priorities
  1. Address cost of living by fixing our tax system to make housing affordable and lower income taxes.
  2. Invest in boring infrastructure like pipes and road maintenance that make everything else function.
  3. Change our tax system so it makes commercial sense to improve amenities like the Johnsonville Mall.
Candidate list rank

6

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Public Servant

Residence

Khandallah

Age

44

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

3rd in Ōhariu

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