Wigram electorate

Wigram is currently held by Labour's Megan Woods, who won safely with a margin of 14,770. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Wigram – 55% to National's 21%. Before Woods, the seat was held by Jim Anderton of the Alliance and Progressive parties.

Ankita Lynn

ACT Party

| Not currently in parliament

Ankita Lynn

ACT Party

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

New Zealand is going in the wrong direction under Labour. The government has got its values wrong with excessive borrowing, taxing and spending, a lack of consequences for criminals and dividing New Zealanders by race. I'm standing with ACT because it's the only party offering New Zealand real change in these areas. ACT will get government spending under control, get tougher and smarter on crime and unite Kiwis behind their common humanity.

About me

No response provided

My priorities
  1. Restore law and order by holding criminals accountable and recognising rights of victims.
  2. Cut the cost of living by cutting wasteful Government spending, cutting tax and cutting red tape.
  3. Unite kiwis behind a Treaty which recognises their common humanity and stop dividing NZ by race.
Candidate list rank

56

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Data consultant

Residence

Longhurst

Age

33

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

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Why I'm standing

New Zealand is going in the wrong direction under Labour. The government has got its values wrong with excessive borrowing, taxing and spending, a lack of consequences for criminals and dividing New Zealanders by race. I'm standing with ACT because it's the only party offering New Zealand real change in these areas. ACT will get government spending under control, get tougher and smarter on crime and unite Kiwis behind their common humanity.

About me

No response provided

My priorities
  1. Restore law and order by holding criminals accountable and recognising rights of victims.
  2. Cut the cost of living by cutting wasteful Government spending, cutting tax and cutting red tape.
  3. Unite kiwis behind a Treaty which recognises their common humanity and stop dividing NZ by race.
Candidate list rank

56

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Data consultant

Residence

Longhurst

Age

33

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

Did not stand

Connect via

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