The 2025 Upper Hutt City Council election was a local election to be held from 9 September to 11 October in Upper Hutt, New Zealand, as part of that year's territorial authority elections and other local elections held nation-wide.
Voters elected the mayor of Upper Hutt, 10 city councillors, and other local representatives for the 2025âÂÂ2028 term of the Upper Hutt City Council. Postal voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.
Urban planner and transport advisor Peri Zee won the mayoralty. Zee defeated the incumbent of 24 years Wayne Guppy, who had been seeking a ninth term as mayor.
Voters in the city elected the mayor of Upper Hutt, 10 city councillors, and members of the Rimutaka Licensing Trust. They also elected several members of the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
In November 2023, the Upper Hutt City Council had voted by six to five to introduce a MÃÂori ward for the 2025 and 2028 elections. However, following a change in legislation regarding MÃÂori wards, the council voted in August 2024 to rescind this decision. It thus avoided a requirement to hold a referendum on retaining the ward alongside this election.
Ten councillors were elected at-large to the city council.
Overall turnout was 50.06%, with 16,728 voting papers returned.
With final results, the following candidates were declared elected:
In an upset, urban planner and transport advisor Peri Zee defeated incumbent mayor of 24 years Wayne Guppy, who had been seeking a ninth term in office.