Politics
Megan Woods Steps Down from Christchurch Seat in 2026 Election

Megan Woods, a senior member of the Labour Party, announced that she will not seek re-election for the Wigram electorate seat in the upcoming 2026 election. In a heartfelt social media post, Woods expressed her decision followed a period of deep reflection regarding her future in politics.
Woods has represented the Christchurch-based seat for the past 15 years, having first been elected in 2008. She highlighted her commitment to serving her constituents fully, stating, “When I first stood, I made a commitment to myself: I’d only run if I could commit to serving the full six-year boundary cycle.”
In her message, she recalled her successful candidacies in 2014 and 2019, during which she felt confident in her ability to fulfill a full term. However, she acknowledged that this time, circumstances have changed. “This time, I can’t,” she remarked, indicating a shift in her personal and professional priorities.
Despite stepping down from the electorate seat, Woods confirmed that she will remain on the Labour Party’s list, allowing her to continue contributing to the party’s efforts in the upcoming election. This decision reflects her ongoing commitment to public service, even as she transitions away from direct electoral competition in her long-held seat.
Woods’ announcement may pave the way for new candidates to emerge in Wigram, where her leadership has been a significant influence over the years. The Labour Party will likely begin discussions on potential successors as the election approaches, with various individuals already speculating about who could step into this prominent role.
As the 2026 election draws near, Woods’ departure from the electorate seat marks a notable change in the political landscape of Christchurch. Her longstanding dedication to her constituents and her party will be remembered as she embarks on this new chapter.
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