
Local Business Owner & NZDF Serviceman, Nigel Elder, Selected As ACT Candidate For Greater Wellington Regional Council
Nigel is a dad, a keen cyclist and rugby enthusiast, and has called Lower Hutt home for over a decade. He currently serves in the New Zealand Defence Force, has worked in agriculture, and for the past 15 years has run his own wine export business—proudly taking quality New Zealand produce to the world.
'I'm running to bring smarter, leaner regional governance to Greater Wellington. We need better infrastructure, more efficient services, and real support for the industries that keep our region moving.
"I'll champion practical solutions and flood protection, reliable public transport, clean water, instead of waste and grandstanding. I back local control over water assets, not another Three Waters-style bureaucracy. Let's respect property rights, cut the red tape, and get Greater Wellington working again. No fluff, just straight-up results.' – Nigel Elder
Earlier this year, ACT New Zealand announced it would be standing Common Sense Candidates for local government for the first time — after hearing from New Zealanders across the country who are sick of rising rates, ballooning budgets, and councils that ignore the basics while chasing ideological vanity projects.
When you vote ACT Local, you know what you're getting:
Fixing the basics
Lower Rates
Cutting the waste
Ending race-based politics
Restoring accountability
ACT Local Government spokesperson Cameron Luxton says:
' ACT Local candidates are community-minded Kiwis who've had enough of wasteful councils treating ratepayers like ATMs. It's time to take control on behalf of ratepayers — to restore accountability and deliver real value for money. ACT Local is about getting the basics right: maintaining roads, keeping streets clean, and respecting the people who pay the bills. Our candidates won't divide people by race or get distracted by climate vanity projects. They're here to serve, not lecture." – Cameron Luxton
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