2022 election campaign In the
2022 Australian federal election, Boele contested the
Division of Bradfield as a community independent candidate. She officially launched her campaign on 30 January 2022. She positioned herself as an advocate for
climate action,
political integrity and an affordable economy. Following this, Boele established a "shadow representative's office" to continue her advocacy within the community and announced she would run again in 2025.
2025 election campaign On 10 October 2024, the electoral boundaries of Bradfield were
redistributed. The neighbouring seat of
North Sydney was abolished, and most of its electors were transferred to Bradfield. This reduced the incumbent MP
Paul Fletcher's margin to 2.5 percentage points. Fletcher announced in December 2024 that he would not seek re-election and retire from politics. Boele ran again in the
2025 federal election against
Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian, with her campaign endorsed by the outgoing independent MP for North Sydney,
Kylea Tink. Boele amassed over 1,450 volunteers across the electorate, who collecitvely knocked on 30,000 doors to understand the priorities of local residents. Boele appeared in multiple forums, including the 1MW #SheVotes Bradfield Community Forum, alongside Kapterian and other Bradfield candidates; the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies Bradfield Federal Election Community Debate, alongside Kapterian and other Bradfield candidates; the Australia Hong Kong Link Australia Election Bradfield Forum, alongside Kapterian, independent Andy Yin and a spokesperson for the
Greens candidate Harjit Singh; an
Australian Conservation Foundation event in
St Ives with Greens candidate Singh and Louise McCallum of the
Labor Party; Boele also attended an event hosted by the Ku-ring-gai Chamber of Commerce along with Kapterian, Yin, McCallum and Martin Cousins who was representing Greens candidate Singh. The count for the election was extremely close. On election night, the
ABC had projected that Boele might gain the seat, but almost a week later,
postal votes changed the trajectory of the votes, resulting in the ABC calling the seat for Kapterian. Declaration votes shifted the momentum once again, returning the seat to "in doubt" status. On 19 May, Boele was leading in the provisional count before the full distribution of preferences took place, beating Kapterian by 39 votes. The
Australian Electoral Commission then undertook an official and full distribution of preferences, eliminating Boele's lead and leaving both candidates with an equal vote count of 56,190. By the end of the full distribution of preferences, Kapterian was in the lead by just eight votes, automatically triggering a recount. Upon the completion of the AEC's recount, Boele was elected by a margin of 26 votes against Liberal candidate Kapterian. This makes it the most
marginal seat in the nation.
Member of Parliament Boele was declared the member of parliament for the division of Bradfield on 4 June 2025 after a closely fought race, winning by a margin of 26 votes. On 15 July 2025, Kapterian launched a legal challenge in the
Court of Disputed Returns disputing the result in Bradfield. On 25 September, Kapterian announced the withdrawal of the legal challenge. On 5 November, Boele asked treasurer
Jim Chalmers to legislate a food donation
tax incentive during
question time. On 24 November, Nicolette Boele moved the motion to restrict gas exports and solve shortages, which was supported by Labor MP
Ed Husic. ==Political views==