Prior to the election Tapura leader
Édouard Fritch obtained a court ruling that the two-term limit applied to whole terms, and that therefore he was eligible to be elected as president despite having served in the role for nine years. After being inactive for 15 years,
Here Ai'a announced on 21 January 2023 that it would contest the 2023 election, and that its program would focus on independence. In February 2023
A here ia Porinetia named
Nuihau Laurey as head of its list. It published its full list on 25 February 2023. On 14 February 2023
Tamatoa Perez announced he would contest the elections with the
Te reo manahune party. On 10 March 2023
Tāvini Huiraʻatira announced that
Moetai Brotherson would be their candidate for the presidency. On 14 March 2023
Heiura-Les Verts became the first party to formally submit a party list. Tāvini Huiraʻatira, Tāpura Huiraʻatira, and A here ia Porinetia submitted their lists on 17 March. A total of seven lists were submitted.
Here Ai'a and
Te reo manahune did not submit a list. ==Results==