Local Electoral Act 2001

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

19B: Basis of election of mayor of territorial authority

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You elect the mayor of a territorial authority as a whole district. The mayor is elected at the same time as other territorial authority members. The election is held together with the general election.

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

19BBasis of election of mayor of territorial authority

  1. The mayor of a territorial authority is to be elected by the electors of the district as a whole.

  2. The election of the mayor is to be held at the same time as the general election of the other members of the territorial authority.

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