Mayor of South Taranaki

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The mayor of South Taranaki officiates over the South Taranaki District of New Zealand's North Island. [1]

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History

The South Taranaki District was formed in the 1989 local government reforms. Pierce Joyce was the first mayor [2] until he was beaten in the 1992 local elections by Mary Bourke. [3] Bourke retired at the 2007 local elections and was replaced by Ross Dunlop. [4] Phil Nixon is the current mayor of South Taranaki. [1] He won the mayoral election by a large margin in October 2019 after Dunlop did not seek re-election. [4]

List of mayors of South Taranaki

South Taranaki has had four mayors:

NamePortraitTerm
1Pierce Joyce No image.png 1989–1992
2 Mary Bourke Mary Bourke QSO (cropped).jpg 1992–2007
3 Ross Dunlop No image.png 2007–2019
4Phil Nixon No image.png 2019–present

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References

  1. 1 2 "Mayor". southtaranaki.com. South Taranaki District Council.
  2. "Manaia: Cross in Servicemen's Cemetery". Kete New Plymouth. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. Hunt, Cliff (9 October 2017). "In 1992 Bourke becomes first female mayor of South Taranaki District". Stuff . Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  4. 1 2 Groenestein, Catherine (22 May 2019). "South Taranaki Mayor Ross Dunlop announces he will not stand for re-election". Taranaki Daily News . Retrieved 29 April 2020.