Greens co-leader James Shaw has comfortably seen off a leadership challenge at the partys annual general meeting on Saturday.
James Cockle thought he was the man for the job, saying the traditionally left-leaning party had moved too far to the centre.
But the Dunedin software developer and environmental activist captured just four delegate votes to Shaws 116 at the meeting in Upper Hutt. Twenty delegates abstained from voting.
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Cockle has ties with environment group Extinction Rebellion and was recently involved in protesting the use of fossil fuels.
Both Shaw and fellow co-leader Marama Davidson previously signalled their intent to stay on until the next general election in 2023.
The last time a co-leaders position was challenged was in 2013, when David Hay took on then-incumbent Russell Norman.
The conference bought together about 200 attendees, who heard about New Zealands housing and rental crisis.
In her speech to delegates, Davidson criticised the dangerous, racist and classist political narratives from opposition politicians.
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