After taking the previously safe National stronghold of Northland, New Zealand First has now set its sights on regional electorates, including Waitaki.
Party leader Winston Peters and New Zealand First Waitaki candidate and former Waitaki mayor Alex Familton made those comments at a brief meeting in Oamaru on Saturday.
Both Waitaki and Northland are traditional conservative seats.
Mr Peters said the strategy was to have all candidates push for the party vote so NZ First could have more MPs and use that momentum to take electorate seats.
Mr Peters said he felt the move to New Zealand First in Northland was because voters felt ignored by National.
When asked if he expected something similar to happen in the Waitaki electorate, he said all of regional New Zealand had been ignored by the country's major political parties.