National in a press release, announced the timeline for candidate nomination submissions, starting from 29 March and ending 13 April. The candidate will be decided on 1 May. Rotorua Lakes District Councillor
Tania Tapsell was speculated as a potential candidate. Tapsell unsuccessfully contested the
East Coast electorate in the 2020 election. On 31 March, she said she would not run. Waipā District Councillor
Susan O'Regan, daughter of former National MP and Tauranga candidate
Katherine O'Regan, ruled out a bid on 7 April. Former Tauranga City Councillor Kevin Clout said that he was "seriously considering" putting his hand up for the National candidacy. Tauranga Business Chamber CEO and former City Councillor Matt Cowley announced on 13 April that he would seek the National Party's nomination for the election. On 29 April, the top four National candidates were announced as Clout, Cowley,
Sam Uffindell, and Tom Rutherford. Uffindell was selected on 1 May. Minister of Internal Affairs and Women
Jan Tinetti, who contested the electorate at the 2017 and 2020 elections, put her name forward for the
Labour candidacy. and was confirmed as their candidate on 6 April. Former
Deputy Prime Minister, Tauranga MP and
New Zealand First leader
Winston Peters has been speculated to run for the seat. When asked about potentially running, he replied that it was a "fascinating question", however later stated that he hasn't "had a chance to absorb all that" and doesn't have anything to say at the moment. The
ACT party board would hold a meeting on the by-election, revealed
ACT Leader
David Seymour.
Cameron Luxton, the previous ACT candidate for the electorate intends to put his name forward for the election. Luxton was confirmed as the ACT candidate on 7 April 2022. Peter Wakeman, a
perennial candidate who most often stands in Canterbury and who came third in the
1993 Tauranga by-election with 1.5% of the vote, has said he would stand as an independent candidate. Former National MP
Matt King stated that his newly formed
DemocracyNZ party would not be ready in time to contest the election. Former Tauranga City Councillor and
2019 mayoral candidate Andrew Hollis will run for the unregistered
New Nation Party. The
New Zealand Outdoors Party announced on 29 March that co-leader
Sue Grey would contest the election. Grey previously ran in
Nelson. The
Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party announced on 31 March that their candidate would be Christopher Coker, who previously contested the
Bay of Plenty electorate. The
Māori Party announced on 13 May that they would not contest the election for safety reasons, citing claims of threats made by residents.
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