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1914 Lower Hutt City Borough by-election [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: John Brasell : 552 : 60.46 : Independent: Thomas Charles Dawson 356 39.00 Informal votes 5 0.54 Majority 196 21.46 Turnout: 913
The city manager, operating under the council-manager government form, was created in part to remove city government from the power of the political parties, and place management of the city into the hands of an outside expert who was usually a business manager or engineer, with the expectation that the city manager would remain neutral to city ...
Wallace stood for the National Party in the seat of Pencarrow (which covered much of Lower Hutt) at the 1990 general election. He lost to Labour's Sonja Davies. Wallace was first elected to Hutt City Council in the Wainuiomata ward in a 1995 by-election, he served as deputy mayor from 2001 to 2004. [2]
By comparison, the city manager of Phoenix — the most populous U.S. city (1.64 million residents) with a council-manager form of government — currently has a $415,542 base salary, according to ...
Ogden stood in the 1999 election in the Hutt South electorate for Future New Zealand and gained 1.57% of the electorate vote. [4] He was in rank 13 on the Future New Zealand party list. [5] He returned to the City Council for a term from 1998 to 2001. In 2001 he was elected to the Hutt Valley District Health Board. [2]
The sitting mayor of Lower Hutt City was elected as mayor of the expanded Hutt City Council in 1989, however retaining the title mayor of Lower Hutt despite the "Lower" being dropped from the name of the council. [7] The longest-serving mayor was Percy Dowse who held office for twenty years, from 1950 to 1970. [8]
The paper was established in 1927 by Walter Harold Smith, a retired farmer. Smith felt Lower Hutt should have its own paper as its population was approaching that of neighbouring Petone (which had managed to sustain a newspaper since 1887).
As of the 2020 census [1] there were 227 people, 76 households, and 52 families residing in the township. The population density was 6.31 inhabitants per square mile (2.44/km 2).