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Jono Naylor

Currently serving: Palmerston North Regional Constituency, Horizons Regional Council
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Jono Naylor’s Elections & Candidacies

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Contested 4 races — 3 elected 1 not elected

2025 NZ Local Government • October 11, 2025 Local
  • Palmerston North Regional Constituency
    Horizons Regional Council
    [email protected] 027 569 0937 Ballot name: Jono Naylor
    Final Elected
    Vote share • 16.5%
    11,318 votes
2022 NZ Local Government • October 8, 2022 Local
  • Palmerston North Regional Constituency
    Horizons Regional Council
    Final Elected
2014 NZ General Election • September 20, 2014 General
  • List MP
    Parliament of New Zealand
    Affiliation: National Party
    Ballot name: NAYLOR, Jono
    Final Elected
  • MP for Palmerston North
    Parliament of New Zealand
    Affiliation: National Party
    Final Not elected
Offices held
  • Palmerston North Regional Constituency
    Horizons Regional Council
    Oct 2018 – present
  • List MP
    Parliament of New Zealand
    Affiliation: National
    Sep 2014 – Sep 2017
  • Mayor
    Palmerston North City Council
    Oct 2007 – Oct 2024
In the News
Horizons candidates give environmental views
Manawatu Standard — September 10, 2025

Candidates vying to be elected to Horizons Regional Council have given their views about how to maintain the health of the environment long term.

Submission on Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Bill
Parliament website — May 27, 2024

"I oppose the bill in its current form... "I have served on many councils with different configurations over the past 20 plus years. Only one (since 2022) has had Māori constituency representatives. Our Council is richer for this and the perspectives these councillors bring is invaluable to our decision making. The decision to introduce Māori constituencies was a sound one based on local knowledge and (like every single one of the decisions we make) did not require a a binding referendum to enable it to occur. Local Councils make local decisions everyday and we are capable of continuing this process without further legislative interference from Central government that in my opinion is at best discriminatory and more likely racist."

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