Amanda Harris loves to organise, but she admits she doesn't quite know what her policies are, until she's elected.
"I'm going in baby-faced," she said.
"I really want to be involved in the community at a different level. Currently I'm on a few committees and I just really want to take that further," Harris said.
Most of those committees are in Whangamomona, close to her home.
"I'm from Pohokura and I'm a sheep and beef farmer with my husband and two daughters, who are seven and four."