Green Party members have decided to test the waters and see if someone should replace co-leader James Shaw.
The Party held its annual general meeting online today where each of the party's co-leaders are typically re-elected to their position.
Usually, each co-leader is re-elected unopposed. But delegates at the AGM can vote to reopen nominations to see if anyone else would like to throw their hat in the ring.
If 25 per cent of delegates vote to reopen nominations, the party will allow other candidates to put their name forward and challenge for the job.
Such a vote usually fails, but this year, 25 per cent of the roughly 120 delegates voted to reopen nominations for Shaw's job. '