The Invercargill hairdresser next in line to enter Parliament if NZ First leader Winston Peters wins the Northland byelection is now a parliamentary staffer working for two NZ First MPs in Wellington.
Ria Bond stood for NZ First in Invercargill last year. National claims Northland will lose an MP if National's Mark Osborne lost to Mr Peters, and Invercargill will gain one. Mr Peters had not revealed Ms Bond now works at Parliament or corrected references to her being Invercargill-based.
NZ First confirmed she worked at Parliament when the Herald asked yesterday. She is executive assistant to NZ First MPs Richard Prosser and Mahesh Bindra. Parliamentary Service staff are not allowed to campaign unless they take leave and it is understood NZ First are wary of putting her job in danger by discussing whether she will take the seat. Ms Bond did not return phone calls yesterday. Mr Peters said National's focus on Ms Bond showed there were panicking. The party had to go through a process before deciding who would take the seat if he won. "The party is the arbiter of that and none of that is in any way central to our thinking. We are focused on getting the maximum vote we can."
However, under electoral law the Electoral Commission must check Ms Bond is still a party member and, if so, whether she wishes to take the seat.
If Ms Bond was willing she could accept regardless of the party's current wishes.