Rotorua electorate

Rotorua is currently held by National's Todd McClay, who won by a narrow margin of 825 – one of the smallest margins in the country. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Rotorua – 46% to National's 28%. With the exception of the three terms of the fifth Labour government, the seat has been held by a National MP since 1960.

Kariana Black-Vercoe

NewZeal

| Not currently in parliament

Kariana Black-Vercoe

NewZeal

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

After losing my husband 14 years ago, I learned very quickly why he fought so tirelessly for equality, as a local-regional councillor, principal. As a single working mother I realised it was now my responsibility to stand up to injustices that faced my family, friends, city and nation. I believe I have the courage, heart and skills to make our city and nation a better place. Where all Kiwis can flourish.

About me

Like many I call Rotorua my home. I have stood as a candidate in last years general election, as well as this years local body election showing my commitment to the city and nation we love. I've only recently been appointed as a candidate for the NewZeal party lead by Hon. Alfred Ngaro (former National MP for nine years). I have governance, leadership skills as well as connectivity to our local community to bring about real change.

My priorities
  1. Cost of living: reduce restrictions on farmers so that food costs can come down. Affordable homes.
  2. Make our city safe: working with our community to create a positive proactive city to live in.
  3. Uphold freedoms: non-fluoridated water, free speech, innovative education, lifting all mandates.
Candidate list rank

3

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Lecturer-teacher educator

Residence

Springfield

Age

52

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

8th in Rotorua

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Why I'm standing

After losing my husband 14 years ago, I learned very quickly why he fought so tirelessly for equality, as a local-regional councillor, principal. As a single working mother I realised it was now my responsibility to stand up to injustices that faced my family, friends, city and nation. I believe I have the courage, heart and skills to make our city and nation a better place. Where all Kiwis can flourish.

About me

Like many I call Rotorua my home. I have stood as a candidate in last years general election, as well as this years local body election showing my commitment to the city and nation we love. I've only recently been appointed as a candidate for the NewZeal party lead by Hon. Alfred Ngaro (former National MP for nine years). I have governance, leadership skills as well as connectivity to our local community to bring about real change.

My priorities
  1. Cost of living: reduce restrictions on farmers so that food costs can come down. Affordable homes.
  2. Make our city safe: working with our community to create a positive proactive city to live in.
  3. Uphold freedoms: non-fluoridated water, free speech, innovative education, lifting all mandates.
Candidate list rank

3

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Lecturer-teacher educator

Residence

Springfield

Age

52

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

8th in Rotorua

Connect via

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