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Fionna Chapman seeks historic election as Christchurch’s first Pasifika councillor in 40+ years, challenging incumbent Kelly Barber amid low turnout and calls for transparency.
Fionna Chapman is running for Christchurch City Council and the Burwood Community Board in a race with only two candidates, aiming to become the first Pasifika councillor in over 40 years in the city.
She emphasizes grassroots outreach through cultural events, churches, and community networks to boost engagement in a ward with persistently low voter turnout and a 21% Māori and Pasifika population.
Chapman criticizes the council’s lack of transparency on debt and rates and opposes selling public assets, advocating for community-led solutions.
Her campaign focuses on addressing long-standing infrastructure and transport challenges, especially for older and less mobile residents.
The election, which could mark a historic shift in representation, pits her against incumbent Kelly Barber, who highlights housing recovery and wellbeing.
In South Auckland, six Pasifika candidates debated housing, climate resilience, and representation, with both incumbents and challengers urging higher Pacific voter turnout, citing participation rates as low as 12–14 percent.
Fionna Chapman busca una elección histórica como la primera concejal de Pasifika en Christchurch en más de 40 años, desafiando a la titular Kelly Barber en medio de una baja participación y llamados a la transparencia.