Declared candidates Candidates who have publicly declared that they would contest the mayoralty are so far the incumbent
Bob Parker (who announced that he would want a second term back in 2009), and Peter Wakeman.
Jim Anderton announced on 6 May that he would contest the mayoralty. In becoming successful, Jim Anderton had previously stated he would not give up his
Wigram electorate seat as to avoid a
by-election, citing costs associated with a
by-election. However, he has now stated that he would give up his parliamentary seat if elected in order to focus on Christchurch in the aftermath of the
2010 Canterbury earthquake. Nathan Ryan announced that he would stand as an independent candidate for the Christchurch mayoralty, as well as standing for the city council and the community board in the Hagley-Ferrymead ward. Ryan had previously contested the 2007 election.
Declared not to stand Initially,
Liz Gordon was a candidate for the Christchurch Mayoralty. Following Anderton's candidacy announcement, she confirmed that she would not be pulling out of the race. However, on 19 July she reversed her previous decision stating: "If I stayed in the race, I think it (the vote) could have ended up going to Bob Parker and that's the last thing I want". This is based on her belief that if she remained in the candidacy for mayor the
left vote would be split, mostly due to her claim of polling at around 10% for the majority of the campaign. In comparison, the UMR research published in June 2010 had her polling at 4%. On 3 June 2010, he announced that he would back Anderton's desire for the mayoralty, and that he himself would seek election for Christchurch City Council in the Spreydon-Heathcote ward. Before the end of 2009, Jo Kane was considering standing for the Christchurch mayoralty. She is a former deputy mayor for
Waimakariri District Council, and lately councillor for ECan. Kane announced in June 2010 that she will contest the Waimakariri mayoralty. Other Waimakariri candidates include long-serving Waimakariri councillor David Ayers (also a former Deputy Mayor), current Mayor Ron Keating and Peter Wakeman, who is also contesting the Christchurch mayoralty. ==Opinion polls==