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Merritt Watson is standing as a candidate for the Franklin Local Board in Pukekohe
subdivision in this year’s local elections.
I am a born-and-raised Pukekohe local. I now raise my own young family here and like many local families, we’re here because Franklin offers something special. A lifestyle that balances community, opportunity, and the space to grow. I want to help protect that, while also ensuring we’re ready for the future.
I come from a background in business, logistics, transport, and horticulture, and today I run a successful confectionery company based right here in Franklin that ships product throughout the world. What started as a small home operation has grown into a thriving business employing over a dozen local staff.
I also sit as Deputy Chair of the Pukekohe Business Association.
Through that journey, I’ve experienced the highs and lows of small business. From navigating supply chain issues to dealing with council regulations, I’ve learnt the value of perseverance, good planning, and community support. Running a business has taught me the importance of practical decision-making and long-term thinking. Qualities that I believe are essential for effective local governance.
I’m running for the Franklin Local Board because I believe our region deserves strong, practical leadership rooted in real-world experience. I want to ensure we grow in a way that’s smart, sustainable, and beneficial to the people who live and work here.
My priorities are clear:
- Support local business and job creation.
- Advocate for infrastructure that keeps pace with growth.
- Protect our environment and rural character.
- Make sure our communities are well-connected and future-ready.
Franklin is changing fast, and we need people at the table who understand the day-to-day
realities of those who live here. Families, small business owners, and everyday residents who just want a fair go.
realities of those who live here. Families, small business owners, and everyday residents who just want a fair go.
I’m standing to be a voice for that everyday perspective, and I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work.



