Tākuta Ferris to Run as Independent After Leaving Te Pāti Māori
Tākuta Ferris has announced he will stand as an independent candidate in the upcoming elections. This follows his recent ousting from Te Pāti Māori amid internal conflicts.
Ferris was removed from his position within the party in 2025 following a tumultuous period marked by disagreements with the party leadership. His decision to stand independently comes as he seeks to continue his political career outside of the party framework.
The former MP's campaign will focus on issues he believes are important to the electorate, and he aims to represent his constituents directly without the constraints of party politics. Supporters have expressed their enthusiasm for his return to the political arena and his commitment to community-focused initiatives.
As voting approaches, Ferris will work on mobilising support and engaging with voters about his vision for the future. His shift to an independent candidacy reflects a growing trend among politicians seeking to address local concerns more closely without party affiliations.
Originally reported by RNZ New Zealand Headlines.