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  2. Ratepayers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Association of Ratepayers had one or two seats on Wolverhampton City Council between 1975 and 1980 Chingford Ratepayers' Association, which governed Municipal Borough of Chingford until 1965, was nominally independent of the Conservative Party ; similarly in many other London boroughs in the early and mid 20th century

  3. Communities and Residents - Wikipedia

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    Political party in New Zealand Communities & Residents Leader Christine Fletcher President David Hay Founded 1938 Preceded by Citizens' Committee Colours Blue Auckland Council 2 / 20 Auckland Local Board Members 26 / 149 Entrust trustees 5 / 5 Politics of New Zealand Political parties Elections c-r.nz Communities and Residents (C&R) is a right -leaning local body ticket in Auckland, New ...

  4. Auckland City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council Administration Block, a 1950s Modernist building near Aotea Square and Queen Street. Auckland City Council was the local government authority for Auckland City, New Zealand, from 1989 to 1 November 2010, when it and Auckland's six other city and district councils were amalgamated to form the Auckland Council.

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  6. 1998 Auckland City local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Auckland local elections were part of the 1998 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Auckland elections covered one regional council (the Auckland Regional Council), city council, health board, and various local boards and licensing trusts.

  7. Douglas Armstrong (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong was born in 1941 or 1942. [1] He grew up in the Auckland suburb of Kohimarama and attended Auckland Grammar School. [1] He was trained as a civil engineer (he holds a Bachelor of Engineering (civil)) and is a past president of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (1995–1996; now Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau) [2] and former member of the Prime Minister's ...

  8. Auckland Council - Wikipedia

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    Auckland Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau) is the local government council for the Auckland Region in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority that has the responsibilities, duties and powers of a regional council and so is a unitary authority, according to the Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, which established the council. [1]

  9. Wayne Brown (New Zealand politician) - Wikipedia

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    In early November 2022, Brown ruled out a 12% rates increase for the Auckland region in response to a NZ$270 million shortfall in the Auckland Council's budget for the 2023–24 financial year. Brown blamed the previous mayor Phil Goff for the Auckland Council's budget shortfall. [ 55 ]