Judith Collins ran for the leadership position. Collins had officially run for leader twice before, in 2016 and 2018. Mark Mitchell also ran; this was confirmed by Simon Bridges who said that he voted for Mitchell. However, Collins would not say if anyone else had run against her in the meeting or not. Gerry Brownlee ran for the deputy position. Stuff understood that Paul Goldsmith had run as well. Newshub reported that Louise Upston had intended to contest the deputy position but withdrew after Collins won the first ballot. As with the leadership contest, Collins would not say who had run for deputy. Amy Adams refused to say if she had contested either position.
Speculated candidates
Other National MPs were speculated by media to be possible candidates for the leadership election, including:
Simon Bridges, MP for Tauranga and former leader of the National Party, was speculated as being a possible leadership candidate, but ruled out a bid. Nikki Kaye, who is MP for Auckland Central and was Deputy Leader of the National Party under Muller and interim Leader on 14 July 2020, was also speculated to be a candidate, but said afterwards that she did not seek either the leader or deputy leader position, and shortly afterward announced her retirement from politics.
Result
Judith Collins won the election and became the leader of the National Party. Gerry Brownlee was selected as the party's deputy leader at the same meeting. The result was announced on the evening of 14 July. Collins would not confirm if Brownlee was her preferred choice for deputy.
Aftermath
On 15 July, the day after the election, Collins stripped Michael Woodhouse of the health portfolio for his involvement in the leaks of COVID-19 patient data. The following day, 16 July, MPs Nikki Kaye and Amy Adams announced their resignations from politics. Kaye had been Deputy Leader under Todd Muller. She said that the resignation was despite Collins offering her a senior leadership position. Adams had previously said she would leave parliament at the 2020 election; after Muller's appointment she decided to stay as a list MP and was an ally of Muller. Following Muller's resignation and Collins' election, Adams reverted to her decision to leave Parliament altogether. Also on 16 July, Collins announced a reshuffle of her shadow cabinet. As part of a number of changes, former leaders Simon Bridges and Todd Muller both received front bench roles, while Mark Mitchell lost his justice portfolio and was demoted 6 places in the party rankings.