Local Electoral Act 2001

Representation arrangements for elections of territorial authorities, regional councils, local boards, and community boards

19A: Membership of territorial authorities

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You are a member of a territorial authority if you are on its governing body. The governing body must have at least 6 members and no more than 30 members. The mayor is also a member of the territorial authority.

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Part 1ARepresentation arrangements for elections of territorial authorities, regional councils, local boards, and community boards

19AMembership of territorial authorities

  1. Every governing body of a territorial authority is to consist of not fewer than 6 members nor more than 30 members, including the mayor, who are the members of the territorial authority.

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  • Section 19A: inserted, on , by section 6 of the Local Electoral Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 85).