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Karen Naylor

Currently serving: Te Hirawanui General Ward, Palmerston North City Council Independent
Party Independent
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Karen Naylor’s Elections & Candidacies

Note: This database contains data from the 2023, 2020, 2017 and 2014 general elections, the 2025 local government election and is gradually being backfilled with other election data.

Contested 2 races — 2 elected

2025 NZ Local Government • October 11, 2025 Local
  • Te Hirawanui General Ward
    Palmerston North City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Ballot name: Karen Naylor
    Final Elected
2022 NZ Local Government • October 8, 2022 Local
  • Te Hirawanui General Ward
    Palmerston North City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Final Elected
    Vote share • 5.6%
    1,496 votes
Offices held
  • Te Hirawanui General Ward
    Palmerston North City Council
    Affiliation: Independent
    Oct 2025 – present
In the News
Race briefing: Will Palmerston North grow up, or out?
The Spinoff — October 1, 2025

In Aotearoa’s second biggest inland city, 43 people are running for 16 council positions, making for a competitive race. Water, road upgrades and consultants are on the agenda – and an STV election means every vote matters.

Candidates spell out election promises
Manawatu Standard — September 5, 2025

"Manawatū Standard civics reporter Janine Rankin tried to find out how Palmerston North City Council candidates defined the difference and what they would cut to keep rates rises down. There were 25 responses from candidates in the Te Hirawanui general ward."

Candidates court a curious crowd
Manawatu Standard — August 28, 2025

Info on support and opposition to Featherston St cycle lanes, rates, Te Motu o Poutoa development.

Council and chamber unite in favour of Māori ward
Manawatu Standard — August 7, 2024

"Palmerston North’s Te Pūao Māori ward is here to stay for the 2025 city council elections. Mayor Grant Smith and 14 councillors voted unanimously in favour of retaining the ward on Wednesday. The vote was forced by a recent law change."

Restoring the mana of Te Motu o Poutoa
Manawatu Standard — October 20, 2023

Opposition to Te Motu o Poutoa project: "Cr Karen Naylor was more hesitant. She said she had not quite expected work on a reserve management plan to come up with a 972sqm building and a $15m price tag."

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