Kerrin Leoni
Kerrin Leoni is a New Zealand politician who is an Auckland Councillor. In 2022, Leoni was elected as the Whau ward councillor. Early lifeLeoni is of Māori (Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāi Takoto, and Ngāti Kurī) and European (Italian and Irish) descent.[1] Leoni attended King's College London and received a master’s degree in economics and international politics.[2] Leoni also has a master's degree, completed in 2007, from Auckland University of Technology. Her thesis was on young Māori children leaving foster care in New Zealand.[3] Leoni spent 10 years of her life living in London, where she ran a contracting business and was a member of the cultural group Ngāti Rānana.[4][5] She returned to New Zealand in the mid-2010s.[4] Political career
Leoni was elected to the Waitematā Local Board in 2019 on the City Vision ticket. She served as deputy chair for the first half of the term.[6] On 23 February 2020, Leoni was selected as Labour's candidate for the Waikato electorate for the 2020 election,[7] officially launching her campaign in August.[4] Despite a strong pro-Labour swing, Leoni lost to the incumbent National MP Tim van de Molen.[8] Her list placement of 66th was not high enough to enter parliament. In the 2022 local body elections, Leoni was elected as a councillor for the Whau ward, after narrowly winning the election from the incumbent councillor Tracy Mulholland. Leoni is the first female Māori councillor to be elected to the Auckland Council.[9][10] In 2024, Leoni announced that she would run for Mayor of Auckland in the 2025 elections.[2][11] References
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