The Franklin District Council had applied to remain a standalone council instead of being amalgamated into the larger Auckland council, although this request was denied by then Minister of Local GovernmentRodney Hide. Ball stated he was "disappointed" with this decision.[6] In a 2020 interview, a decade after the merger, Ball said that while there was no point going back to the multi-council structure, he believed a review of the supercity was needed, and that vital infrastructure in his region had been passed up in favour of upgrades in Auckland's CBD.[7]
Ball contested the 2020 New Zealand general election for Heartland and was ranked first on its party list of five.[10] He was also the party's only electorate candidate, contesting the electorate of Port Waikato, which contains the Franklin area. Ball received 8,462 electorate votes (21% of the vote) and came third; Andrew Bayly won the electorate with 15,635 votes (38%).[11]
Since Ball, Heartland's only electorate candidate, did not win his electorate, and the party did not receive the required 5% of the party vote to enter Parliament, Heartland New Zealand did not gain any seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives.[12]