New Zealand First's Whanganui candidate is urging the party to stand by its election promises whoever it forms Government with.
The final vote count showed NZ First performed best in provincial and rural New Zealand which Reg Skipworth said was no surprise such was its focus in the campaign.
But he had a warning.
"If we want to survive as a party we need to honour the commitments we made in our policy."
In Whanganui, NZ First collected slightly more than 10 per cent of the party vote, the 10th best electorate result for the party and 2.8 per cent higher than the party's national average.