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'Delighted': Campbell On Track To Win Invercargill

Tom Campbell, pictured at his Invercargill home with wife Jessie / Credit: Matthew Rosenberg/LDR

October 11, 2025

Invercargill’s likely new mayor Tom Campbell says he is “absolutely delighted” by the result. 

Progress results have Campbell almost 1900 votes clear of his closest rival, Alex Crackett, with about 2,600 votes left to count. “It’s been a long election campaign, and to be honest towards the end I was just wishing it was over. I think every candidate has probably felt like that,” Campbell said on Saturday.

“I feel very, very grateful to the people who voted for me.” Campbell served a single term as a councillor after racking up the second most votes in the 2022 election and was appointed deputy mayor by Nobby Clark. 

Looking ahead, he wanted to prioritise finding a solution to the city’s old Briscoes building which was burnt-out in a 2023 fire, and keeping rates under control. Selecting chair roles for the incoming council would be critical, he said, and the upcoming week would include meetings with the chief executive and all councillors. 

“Councils are under enormous cost pressure, particularly around water cost. And really, it’s going to be extremely challenging to try to do what we’re required to do by the government and still keep rates low.” 

The result came on a special day for Campbell who was celebrating his wedding anniversary with wife Jessie. Originally from Scotland, the pair moved to New Zealand with their young family in the early 1980s, and Campbell took up a job at Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. His election website shows he spent 28 years travelling the world with Rio Tinto — a metals and mining giant — but says he always came back to Invercargill. Campbell said his interest in local politics was piqued after the mayoral forum asked him to manage the Southland Regional Development Strategy in 2015. 

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As for other seats at the council, both Steve Broad and Crackett had secured re-election as councillors, but the organisation was yet to confirm any other winners, including for mayoralty, due to the number of votes still to count. Progress results have all Invercargill councillors who sought re-election returning, plus the arrival of Marcus Lush, Ian Reeves and Lisa Tou McNaughton. 

Results could change once votes collected on Saturday and special votes are accounted for. Preliminary results are expected either late on Saturday or on Sunday followed by final results later next week. 

Progress results for Invercargill City Council: 

Mayor: 

Tom Campbell 6,064 

Alex Crackett 4,167 

Ian Pottinger 1,939 

Ria Bond 1,496 

Tom Morton 570 

Andrew Clark 248 

Stevey Chernishov 169 

Gordon McCrone 45 

Council (12 vacancies): 

Steve Broad 9,589 

Alex Crackett 8,350 

Grant Dermody 7,142 

Marcus Lush 7,018 

Trish Boyle 6,406 

Darren Ludlow 6,299 

Ria Bond 6,188 

Ian Pottinger 6,038 

Allan Arnold 5,241 

Barry Stewart 4,953 

Ian Reeves 4,933 

Lisa Tou McNaughton 4,797 

Andrea De Vries 4,785 

Lynley McKerrow 4,737 

David Meads 4,568 

Karl Herman 4,088 

Terry King 4,052 

Chris Dawson 3,834 

Jay Coote 3,331 

Panie Coote 3,283 

Tony Van Der Lem 3,238 

Tom Morton 2,740 

Carl Heenan 2,560 

Dan O’Connell 2,001 

Amanda Laurie 1,805 

Noel Peterson 1,070 

Carol Jasperse 860 

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