Local Government Act 1974

Membership, wards, and constituencies - Presiding members of territorial authorities and regional councils

101V: Power of regional council or territorial authority to remove chairperson, deputy chairperson, or deputy mayor from office and elect successor

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"Local councils can remove and replace their leaders, like a chairperson or deputy mayor."

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A regional council or territorial authority has the power to remove a chairperson, deputy chairperson, or deputy mayor from their job. You can think of this like a school class voting to remove a class captain. If they do this, they can then choose someone new to take their place. This power is part of the rules that govern how local governments work in New Zealand, as outlined in the Local Government Act, which you can learn more about by visiting the Local Government Act 2002.

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Part 4AMembership, wards, and constituencies
Presiding members of territorial authorities and regional councils

101VPower of regional council or territorial authority to remove chairperson, deputy chairperson, or deputy mayor from office and elect successor (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 101V: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).