Politics
Megan Woods Steps Down from Christchurch Wigram Seat for 2026 Election

Senior Labour Member of Parliament Megan Woods announced that she will not contest the Christchurch electorate seat of Wigram in the upcoming 2026 election. In a message shared on social media, Woods explained that after considerable reflection, she has decided to step back from the role she has held for the past 15 years.
Woods expressed her commitment to her constituents in her post, 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.” She noted that during the electoral boundary changes in both 2014 and 2019, she felt confident in her ability to fulfill that commitment. However, she indicated that she cannot make the same promise for the upcoming term.
Despite her decision to step down from the electorate seat, Woods confirmed that she will remain on the Labour Party’s list, allowing her to continue serving in Parliament in a different capacity. This shift aligns with her intention to contribute to the party’s efforts while also stepping back from the demands of representing Wigram directly.
Woods’s announcement marks a significant change in the political landscape of Christchurch, where she has been a prominent figure in local politics. Her decision may open the door for new candidates within the Labour Party as they prepare for the 2026 election.
As a member of the Labour Party, Woods has been involved in various initiatives and has played a crucial role in her community. Her experience and insights will likely continue to influence party strategy and direction, even as she transitions away from her electorate responsibilities.
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