New Zealand First members including leader Winston Peters have refused to comment on whether deputy leader Tracey Martin faced a challenge for her position.
Ron Mark was rumoured to be making a bid for the party's deputy leader position, but this afternoon it was confirmed that - if any challenge was in fact made - it was unsuccessful.
Mr Peters has left it to his party members to shed some light on the situation.
He was asked repeatedly by media who his deputy leader is and whether he could confirm Ms Martin would remain in that position.
"I cannot discuss caucus business, that's confidential. I am restricted by that. We do not discuss caucus business outside of caucus," Mr Peters said.