Labour leader Andrew Little will stand as a list candidate in the general election - ending speculation he could stand in Wellington's Rongotai seat.
Wellington councillor Paul Eagle is now the front-runner to stand in Rongotai, which is being vacated after 24 years by Labour's deputy leader Annette King, who will move onto the list.
Little, a list MP, has lived in the Rongotai electorate for years and told his colleagues at Labour's caucus meeting at Martinborough's Brackenridge resort he had decided to be a list-only candidate.
"In the two or so years I have been leader I have observed myself and told my colleagues, the benefit of being a list MP in the role of leader is that I can be anywhere in the country at any time without being tied to the obligations to an electorate," Little said.
"I have to lead a party that starts from 2014 at a 25 per cent vote, polling at the moment at late 20s, 30 per cent sort of mark. So we have a lot of work to do, and I don't underestimate that.