New Zealand First has decided to exercise the proxy vote of former National MP Jami-lee Ross while he is away from Parliament.
The party has issued a statement saying it had received a letter from Ross asking the party to exercise his proxy vote and indicated it had agreed to do it with reluctance.
"The New Zealand First caucus strongly believes that in terms of the Electoral Integrity Amendment Act, that someone in Mr Ross' position should resign his seat and test his mandate with the electors of Botany and we urge him to do so.
"That said, after careful deliberation New Zealand First is able to confirm that it has accepted Mr Ross' request.
"The party wishes to make clear that its decision to accept Mr Ross' proxy, until such time as he revokes it, is done solely on the grounds that the electors of Botany gave a clear expression of their will at the 2017 General Election when they elected him with a significant majority."