

Seventeen of the 20 candidates standing in the Papatoetoe local board by-election, competing for four available seats.
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A crowded field is set for the Papatoetoe local board by-election, with five Pacific candidates standing.








A wide field of 20 candidates will contest the Papatoetoe subdivision by-election later this year.
The election will give voters a fresh chance to shape local leadership after last year’s result was voided by the District Court.
The by-election comes amid heightened scrutiny of local election processes and efforts to rebuild trust in an area where turnout has historically been low.
Voting opens on 9 March and closes at midday on 9 April 2026, with ballots sent by post to all eligible voters.
Five of the candidates are of Pasifika descent, making up 25 per cent of the field. They are Karl Mokaraka, Vi Hausia, Tuafuti Ka, John Loau, and Taitosaua Bill Peace. Ōtara local business owner Swanie Nelson is the only wahine Māori standing.
The candidate lineup includes representatives aligned with Labour, the Papatoetoe Ōtara Action team, Community and Residents, and a range of independents.

The four Papatoetoe Otara Action Team candidates elected in the 2025 local board election are standing again after the result was voided by the District Court. Photo/PMN News/Taelegalolo'u Mary Afemata
All four Papatoetoe Ōtara Action Team candidates from the voided October election - Kunal Bhalla, Kushma Nair, Sandeep Saini, and Jeet Singh - have re-nominated for the four available seats.
Twelve candidates from last year’s election are seeking re-election, alongside eight newcomers.
Nelson previously ran in the Ōtara subdivision and has shifted to Papatoetoe. One former candidate, Nazia Ali, is not standing.

Five Pasifika candidates standing in the Papatoetoe local board by-election, part of a 20-strong field. Photo/Auckland Council/Facebook/PMN News/Taelegalolo'u Mary Afemata
The by-election follows the Manukau District Court decision on 16 December 2025 to void the Papatoetoe subdivision vote due to procedural irregularities.
Candidates and community leaders are encouraging residents to take part in the re-run, emphasising the importance of a fair and transparent contest.
Local board candidate Vi Hausia said ahead of nominations closing that he wanted the focus to remain on community issues instead of past allegations.
“I don’t want this election to be overpowered by fraud allegations. I want the focus to be on our vision for Papatoetoe.”

Twenty candidates are vying to represent their subdivision, with four seats available. Photo/Auckland Council
Voting will be conducted by post, consistent with Auckland’s local election framework.
Eligible voters in the Papatoetoe subdivision can expect to receive their voting papers from Monday, 9 March, giving them just over a month to cast their ballots.
For more information on voting and candidate details, visit voteauckland.co.nz
Confirmed candidates for the Papatoetoe subdivision by-election are:
Kunal Bhalla - Papatoetoe Otara Action Team
Ashraf Choudhary - Labour
Harold Hirdeshwar Deo - No affiliation declared
Avinash Kaur Dhaliwal - Labour
Peter Dons -Independently Papatoetoe
Vi Hausia - Labour
Tuafuti Ka - Independent
Namrata Nandika Kumar - No affiliation declared
Chris Latham - Communities and Residents
Albert Lim - Independently Papatoetoe
John Loau - No affiliation declared
Karl Mokaraka - Independent
Kushma Nair - Papatoetoe Otara Action Team
Swanie Nelson - Independent
Taitosaua Bill Peace - Independent
Sandeep Saini - Papatoetoe Otara Action Team
Jeet Singh - Papatoetoe Otara Action Team
Raj Singh - Labour
Alison Weakley - Independently Papatoetoe
Chris Webb - Independently Papatoetoe
LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
