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The Dunedin City Council (Māori: Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Ōtepoti) is the local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the 136,000 people of Dunedin. [1] Since October 2022, the Mayor of Dunedin is Jules Radich, who succeeded Aaron Hawkins. The council consists of a mayor who is elected ...
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The mayor of Dunedin is the head of the local government, the city council of Dunedin, New Zealand. The mayor's role is "to provide leadership to the other elected members of the territorial authority, be a leader in the community and perform civic duties". [ 3 ]
The 2016 Dunedin mayoral election was held on Saturday, 8 October 2016 and was conducted under the single transferable voting system. Dave Cull , Dunedin's 57th mayor , was re-elected after seeing off ten challengers.
The Dunedin City Council used the single transferable voting system to elect the Mayor of Dunedin and city councillors for the 2022-2025 term. [1] Voter turnout was 48.21%. [ 2 ] The positions of mayor and fourteen city councillors elected at-large were contested by the following candidates:
David Cull was elected to the Dunedin City Council in 2007. [2] During his time as a councillor, he opposed the new stadium , which has since become a financial drain on the council. [ 6 ] In the 2010 Dunedin mayoral election , he was one of seven candidates, one of whom was incumbent mayor Peter Chin .
The Dunedin local elections, 2010 were part of the 2010 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Dunedin elections are used to elect the Mayor of Dunedin and to elect councilors to the Dunedin City Council. As per the Local Electoral Act 2001, all the elections occurred on Saturday 9 October 2010. [1]
In 1965, elections were held for the Mayor of Dunedin plus other local government positions including twelve city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method. Incumbent Stuart Sidey was defeated in his bid for a third term by Labour Party city councillor Russell Calvert.