Mayors in New Zealand
Mayors in New Zealand are the highest-ranking officer in a municipal government in New Zealand. Mayors are now elected at large, i.e. the role is contested by public vote across a whole district or city. Historically, city or town councillors elected one of their own as mayor, or chairman. Mayors are elected during the triennial local body elections.
"Mayor" is from the Latin māior and means "greater".
See also
- List of mayors by council
- Mayor of Auckland
- Mayor of Buller
- Mayor of Carterton
- Mayor of Central Otago
- Mayor of Christchurch
- Mayor of Clutha
- Mayor of Dunedin
- Mayor of Grey
- Mayor of Hamilton
- Mayor of Hastings
- Mayor of Invercargill
- Mayor of Lower Hutt
- Mayor of Manawatu
- Mayor of Marlborough
- Mayor of Masterton
- Mayor of Napier
- Mayor of Nelson
- Mayor of New Plymouth
- Mayor of Opotiki
- Mayor of Palmerston North
- Mayor of Porirua
- Mayor of Queenstown
- Mayor of Rangitikei
- Mayor of Rotorua
- Mayor of Selwyn
- Mayor of Southland
- Mayor of South Wairarapa
- Mayor of Stratford
- Mayor of Tasman
- Mayor of Taupo
- Mayor of Tauranga
- Mayor of Thames-Coromandel
- Mayor of Timaru
- Mayor of Upper Hutt
- Mayor of Waimakariri
- Mayor of Wanganui
- Mayor of Wellington
- Mayor of Whakatane
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