In 1881, when
Acton Adams resigned due to ill health, Levestam announced his candidature, supporting the Liberals.
James Crowe Richmond stood against him, but Levestam won with a substantial majority. He stood again in , defeating Mr Piper. In the he was opposed by Messrs Piper and Gibbs, but again was successfully re-elected. Despite English being his second language, Levestam was considered a fluent, although not eloquent, speaker in the house. He was also appreciated for his services by his electorate who, in January 1887, presented him with a purse of sovereigns as testimony of the esteem in which he was held by them. He represented the
City of Nelson electorate from 1881 to his death from a heart attack on 11 February 1889. ==Public service==