Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples could be replaced by the party's other MP Te Ururoa Flavell within a fortnight as the party moves to address the looming retirements of Dr Sharples and Tariana Turia.
The Maori Party's executive will meet within a fortnight for its post-election meeting where it will discuss its future leadership and when it should replace Mrs Turia and Dr Sharples, who are retiring in 2014.
As the party's only other MP, Mr Flavell is the logical person to replace Dr Sharples and some in the party believe that should happen soon to give Mr Flavell time to build up his profile in the role.
Mr Flavell said it was clear the party had to look at succession "because we know they're both not coming back".
Party vice-president Ken Mair said he would not pre-empt a decision of the executive by speculating on whether Mr Flavell would take over.