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Mayor of Stratford, New Zealand

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The Mayor of Stratford is the head of municipal government of Stratford District, New Zealand. The mayor is elected directly using the first-past-the-post electoral system.[1] The current mayor is Neil Volzke.[2]

History

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The first Stratford Town Board was formed in 1882. The Stratford County Council was formed in 1890, and the Stratford Borough Council was formed on 22 July 1898. The county and borough councils amalgamated on 1 April 1989 to form the Stratford District Council, which was reconstituted on 1 November 1989 as part of the nationwide restructure in local government.[3]

List of mayors of Stratford

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Stratford has had 24 mayors:[citation needed]

Name Term
1 George Newsham Curtis 1882–1885
2 Charles Curtis 1885–1890
3 Ebenezer Burgess 1890–1892
4 William Loftus Tocker 1892–1894
5 J. B. Patton 1894–1896
(3) Ebenezer Burgess 1896–1898
6 Harry Norman Liardet 1898–1899
7 Frederick Jeffray Steuart[4] 1900–1901
8 Reginald Brooking Tatton 1901–1902
(6) Harry Norman Liardet 1902–1903
9 Nathaniel John King 1903–1907
10 Pilcher Frederick Ralfe 1907–1908
11 George A. Sangster 1908–1910
12 Jonas Masters 1910–1912
13 William Patrick Kirkwood 1912–1915
14 Josephiah Wedgwood Boon 1915–1917
15 James Watson McMillan 1917–1929
16 Percy Thomson 1929–1933
(15) James Watson McMillan 1933–1938
(16) Percy Thomson 1938–1947
17 Norman Harold Moss 1947–1957
18 George Boon 1957–1971
19 Leo Carrington 1971–1986
20 Lachlan Grant Bond 1986–1989
21 David Walter 1989–1998
22 Brian Jeffares 1998–2007
23 John Edwards 2007–2009
24 Neil Volzke 2009–present

List of deputy mayors of Stratford

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Name Term Mayor
John Edwards 1998–2007 Jeffares
Neil Volzke 2007–2009 Edwards
Roger Hignett 2009–2013 Volzke
Alan Jamieson 2013–present

References

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  1. ^ "Stratford District Council — Administration". Stratford District Council. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Mayor and Councillors". Stratford District Council. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  3. ^ Derby, Mark (1 February 2015). "Local and regional government – Reforming local government". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Obituary". Taranaki Daily News. 9 November 1926. p. 8. Retrieved 18 January 2022.