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The mayor of Nelson is the head of the municipal government of
Nelson Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
, New Zealand, and presides over the
Nelson City Council Nelson City Council is a unitary local authority. It has its headquarters in Nelson. History Nelson City Council was created in 1992. Local governance of Nelson began with Nelson Province in 1853, which covered the entire upper South Island ...
. The mayor is directly elected using a single transferable vote electoral system. The current mayor is Nick Smith, who was elected in September 2022.


History


1874–1899

Joseph Dodson was elected as the first mayor of Nelson on 1 May 1874 by the city councillors under the Municipal Corporations Act 1867. He was unanimously elected to the position. Dodson was a former member of the Nelson Board of Works. Councillor Fell noted that Dodson had taken great interest in the welfare of Nelson and was an upright gentleman with integrity. The new council came into immediate conflict with the
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over finances. Nelson went bankrupt, the mayor resigned on 8 January 1875, and so did most of the councillors. A special meeting of the remaining Councillors was held on 12 January 1875 to appoint a new mayor but no one was forthcoming. A public meeting was held on the Friday to determine the wishes of the ratepayers. Despite the meeting it was not until 26 February 1875 that a new mayor, Joseph Levien was appointed. Levien is credited with having set systems in place and employed capable staff that the financial crisis was able to be overcome. Levien died after only a short time in office on 7 June 1876.
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was the third mayor. He was elected unopposed on 16 June 1876 and resigned on 1 September 1877 in order to travel to England. William Reid Waters was appointed by the councillors to fill the vacancy left by Everett. Waters was mayor until 19 December 1877 when Joseph Dodson was elected for a second time in his place. When Dodson retired on 22 November 1881 Everett was elected mayor for a second term. Everett was mayor until 1882.
Charles Fell Charles Yates Fell (5 August 1844 – 9 June 1918) was a New Zealand barrister, politician, watercolour artist, and photographer. Early life and family Fell was born in Nelson in 1844. He was the son of Alfred Fell, merchant and early settler ...
was mayor for five years until 1887. His second wife was a daughter of the Arthur Atkinson. Fell was a painter. John Sharp succeeded Fell. Sharp had previously represented the City of Nelson electorate in Parliament. Francis Trask was mayor for nine years (1890–1899). During his tenure, Rocks Road (now part of ) was built along the coast, and Queens Gardens were established.


1899–1998

Trask was succeeded by Joseph Auty Harley, who was installed on 20 December 1899. Harley was succeeded by
Henry Baigent Henry Baigent (1844 – 31 August 1929) was a timber miller, and served as a city councillor and mayor of Nelson, New Zealand. He founded the Nelson firm of H Baigent and Sons Ltd. His funeral was noted as one of the largest that had ever taken ...
, who was mayor in 1901–1904 and again in 1905–1906.
Jesse Piper Jesse Piper (1836 – 21 April 1920) was a Nelson, New Zealand city councillor and mayor. Early life Piper was born in 1836 at Hastings, Sussex, England. He went to sea as a youth. On the outbreak of the Crimean War joined the storeship and sa ...
was mayor in 1904–1905. He lost the mayoralty in 1905 to Baigent, but succeeded again in 1906 over the candidate put forward by Baigent. In the 1910 election Piper stood against Thomas Pettit and lost by 768 votes to 969. Thomas Field was mayor from 1911 to 1913. From the following year, he was MP for Nelson for one term.
William Lock William Lock (1 May 1858 – 20 July 1940) was Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, from 1913 to 1915 and again from 1921 to 1927. Lock was an auctioneer, and a grain and produce merchant for 40 years. During his term as mayor, HMS ''New Zealand'' ...
replaced Thomas Field as mayor after a fairly terse campaign against William Snodgrass in 1913. The following year he won again with only a 5-vote majority, but lost in 1915 to
Charles Harley Charles John Harley (10 October 1861 – 16 December 1922) was a New Zealand local-body politician. He served as Mayor of Nelson from 1915 to 1917. Early life and family Born at Stoke on 10 October 1861, the son of Alfred Harley and his w ...
. Harley did not stand in 1917 and Snodgrass was elected. Lock had continued to campaign for the mayoralty and was re-elected in 1921, ousting Snodgrass. Lock remained mayor until 1927 when
Walter Moffatt Walter John Moffatt (5 October 1866 – 14 May 1938) was a local-body politician in New Zealand. He was Mayor of Nelson from 1927 to 1935. Early life and family The son of Harry Louis Moffatt, wharfinger at Motueka, Moffatt was a coachbuild ...
came to power. Moffat retired in 1935 due to ill health and George Page was elected in his place. In the early 1940s, Page suffered from a prolonged period of ill health and was replaced by
Edgar Neale Edgar Rollo Neale (24 November 1889 – 25 July 1960), often called Gar Neale, was Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, Mayor and Member of parliament, Member of Parliament for Nelson, New Zealand, a strong supporter of the Nelson Section, Nelso ...
, the deputy mayor, in 1941.
Edgar Neale Edgar Rollo Neale (24 November 1889 – 25 July 1960), often called Gar Neale, was Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, Mayor and Member of parliament, Member of Parliament for Nelson, New Zealand, a strong supporter of the Nelson Section, Nelso ...
was mayor from 1941 to 1947. He resigned after he became the Member of Parliament for Nelson. Joseph Auty Harley was mayor from 1947 to 1956. He was succeeded by Stanley Russell. Russell was mayor from 1956 to 1962.
Douglas Strawbridge Douglas Nelson Strawbridge (21 October 1908 – 6 December 1979) served as Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand from 1962 to 1968. Strawbridge was born, the son of Charles James Strawbridge and Martha Annie Strawbridge. He attended Nelson College ...
then served as mayor from 1962 to 1968. He was succeeded by Trevor Horne who served for one term from 1968 to 1971, and two subsequent terms as Deputy Mayor from 1974 to 1980. Civil engineering contractor and former National Secretary of the New Zealand Contractors Federation Roy McLennan became mayor from 1971 to 1980. McLennan was followed by Peter Malone who had unsuccessfully stood as the National Party candidate for the Nelson electorate in 1963, 1976 and 1978 and in the Tasman electorate in 1975. He served under McLennan as a councillor from 1974 to 1980 and then served four terms as mayor from 1980 to 1992. Former Labour Party Member of Parliament for Nelson Philip Woollaston then served as mayor from 1992 to 1998.


1998 to present

Paul Matheson Paul Kenneth Matheson (born 1947) is a New Zealand politician. He was mayor of Nelson from 1998 to 2007, and was subsequently a Nelson city councillor from 2010 to 2019. Early life and family Born in Huntly in 1947, the son of an accountant, ...
successfully beat Woollaston on his second attempt in 1998, having lost to him in 1992. He served 3 terms as mayor, and later re-stood as a Councillor and served for three terms from 2010 to 2019 including two as deputy mayor under Rachel Reese. Matheson was succeeded by former Richmond Borough Council and inaugural
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mayor
Kerry Marshall Kerry Leigh Francis Marshall (21 May 1940 – 3 March 2020) was a New Zealand politician who was active in local government in the northern part of New Zealand's South Island. He was mayor of three territorial authorities: Richmond borough (198 ...
who served for one term from 2007 to 2010. Aldo Miccio won the 2010 mayoralty, with the incumbent getting third place. Rachel Reese won the 2013 mayoralty, becoming Nelson’s first woman mayor. Two-term councillor Reese had been Deputy Mayor for
Kerry Marshall Kerry Leigh Francis Marshall (21 May 1940 – 3 March 2020) was a New Zealand politician who was active in local government in the northern part of New Zealand's South Island. He was mayor of three territorial authorities: Richmond borough (198 ...
. Her deputy mayor from 2013 to 2109 was former Mayor
Paul Matheson Paul Kenneth Matheson (born 1947) is a New Zealand politician. He was mayor of Nelson from 1998 to 2007, and was subsequently a Nelson city councillor from 2010 to 2019. Early life and family Born in Huntly in 1947, the son of an accountant, ...
. In 2019, Reese appointed Judene Edgar as deputy mayor, the first time Nelson had a woman mayor and deputy mayor. Edgar, a first-term Nelson City councillor had previously been a three-term councillor for neighbouring
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List of mayors

The list below shows all mayors of Nelson since the first Nelson City Council meeting in April 1874.This list incorporates information provided by Richard Palmer, Administration Advisor/Electorate Officer, Nelson City Council, 22 January 2010


List of deputy mayors


References


External links


''Jubilee History of Nelson: From 1842–1892''
Ch.XII. Broad, Lowther. Pub. Bond, Finney, and Co, 1892, Nelson. {{DEFAULTSORT:Mayor Of Nelson, New Zealand
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