Conservative Party leader Colin Craig is today expected to announce he will contest Murray McCully's East Coast Bays seat in the September election.
Craig has been weighing up which of three North Shore electorates he will stand for — Rodney, Upper Harbour or East Coast Bays — with his hopes for victory pinned on the National Party gifting him a seat by not putting a candidate forward.
National MP Paula Bennett has announced she will stand in Upper Harbour — her Waitakere electorate disappears under new electoral boundary changes — and Mark Mitchell launched his campaign for the Rodney seat on Friday.
That leaves open the possibility of McCully not standing in East Coast Bays and National instead backing Craig to win there.
McCully earlier this week hinted that he may roll over in the seat, telling journalists; "If you're asking me whether I'm going to consider stepping aside if I'm asked to — look, I've always said that leaders and boards of parties do make strategic decisions."