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Stephanie Henderson is standing as an independent candidate for the Tuakau-Pokeno ward on the Waikato District Council.
My connection to this community runs deep. My parents met at a dance at the Pokeno Hall, my mother was teaching at Pokeno Primary School, and my father was living in Mercer working for the railways. Now my husband and I live in rural Tuakau, and I’m proud to call this place home.
By trade, I’m a bean counter, and that background means I take fiscal prudence seriously. At a time when households and businesses are feeling the pinch, the council must be disciplined in how it spends your rates. I believe in delivering value for money, making informed decisions, and focusing on the essentials.
I’m currently serving on the Tuakau Community Board and have previously completed two terms as a councillor. I bring both experience and a strong understanding of how the council works, along with a commitment to making it work better for our local communities.
I’ve always believed that local government should be about people, not politics. That’s why I’m standing as an independent. I’m not tied to any particular political party; I’m here to represent you. I’ll listen, be available and work hard to make sure your voice is heard and your concerns are acted on.
Whether it’s improving infrastructure, supporting local services, maintaining roads or preserving the unique character of our towns and countryside. I’ll bring a balanced community-focused approach to every decision.
This election is your chance to choose someone with real-world experience, strong local roots and the independence to put our community first. I won’t promise on what I can’t deliver, but I will always be straight with you and follow through.
I’ll still be out and about across Tuakau and Pokeno. I’d love to hear your thoughts and hope I can earn your support.


