Labour's Rangitīkei candidate, Heather Warren, now has the cutest policy of any politician in New Zealand, and it's guaranteed to keep her very busy for the foreseeable future.
It's a brand new baby girl.
Heather got the Labour Party nomination for Rangitīkei seven months ago, and a few days later she found out she was pregnant. Her doctor said she was due to give birth on the 29th of September, 6 days after the election. "I thought this is manageable," says Heather. "And then I had a relatively terrible pregnancy. So I was very sick and then I had some whooping cough which is not a great thing to have when you're pregnant."
But it was when she was in the middle of a press conference announcing Labour's policy for the Manawatu Gorge, that she literally went into labour.
"I was feeling just a little bit uncomfortable then, and on Sunday, I had a baby. Thankfully the weekend before she came, she had given us a scare and they had flown me to Wellington and given me some steroids to make sure her lungs had matured, in case she decided to come early and she did," Warren said.