Mete Kīngi was the only candidate proposed at the nomination meeting for
Western Maori, one of the new
Māori electorates, at the
Wanganui Courthouse in 1868, and was thus elected unopposed. As he had a salaried position as Assessor for the Crown, a special act, the Mete Kingi Paetahi Election Act, 1868, was required to validate his election. He represented the electorate from 1868 to 1870. He contested it again at the
1871 general election, but was defeated by
Wiremu Parata, coming last of the three candidates. ==Notes==