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Newsroom · Tue, 24 Mar · Sam Sachdeva
Comment: Act deputy Brooke van Velden will depart politics at the November election, leaving David Seymour without a clear successor and facing a longer leadership stint
The 'heir apparent' framing underscores the structural problem for ACT: Seymour has built the party substantially around his own profile, and the absence of a clear successor means the question of what ACT looks like post-Seymour remains unanswered and now more urgent. Van Velden's departure removes the most obvious internal answer to that question at a moment when the party needs to be projecting long-term viability to voters and donors. A party that can't show a leadership pipeline going into an election year is implicitly asking voters to treat it as a one-person proposition.