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Nicholas Oliver Leggett (born 1979) is a former New Zealand politician and, as of 2016, a member of the
New Zealand National Party The New Zealand National Party ( mi, Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National () or the Nats, is a centre-right political party in New Zealand. It is one of two major parties that dominate contemporary New Zealand politics, alongside ...
. He was the previous
Mayor of Porirua The Mayor of Porirua is the head of the municipal government of Porirua, New Zealand, and presides over the Porirua City Council. The mayor is directly elected using the single transferable vote electoral system. There have been six mayors sinc ...
, and at the time of his election in October 2010, he was the youngest mayor in New Zealand.


Early life

Leggett was born in
Porirua City Porirua, ( mi, Pari-ā-Rua) a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. The name 'Porirua' is a corruption of 'Pari-rua', meaning "the tide s ...
in 1979 and grew up in
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, Plimmerton, Papakowhai, and
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. He was educated at Paremata School and
Tawa College Tawa College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand. The school opened in 1961, and primarily serves students in Tawa and the surrounding suburbs. A total of students from Years 9 to 13 attend the sc ...
, and then studied at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. The university is well kno ...
, graduating with a BA in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
.


Local-body politics

Leggett was first elected to
Porirua City Council Porirua, ( mi, Pari-ā-Rua) a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. The name 'Porirua' is a corruption of 'Pari-rua', meaning "the tide swe ...
as a councillor in 1998, when he was 19. He wanted to achieve better representation of younger people on council, as 75 per cent of the population were under 45 but nobody on council was. He was re-elected in 2001, but did not stand for election in 2004. In 2007, he was elected in the Porirua Northern Ward, coming second. At the local-body elections in October 2010, Leggett contested the Porirua mayoralty as one of nine candidates. He was then working as a real estate agent, specialising in commercial and industrial sales. Leggett was endorsed by the outgoing mayor of 12 years,
Jenny Brash Jennifer Sylvia Brash (born December 1946) is a former New Zealand local government politician. In a career spanning nearly 40 years, she was mayor of Porirua from 1998 to 2010 having previously served as a Porirua city councillor. After retiri ...
, as well as former mayor, John Burke. Leggett was successful with 5930 votes, his closest rival, incumbent deputy mayor Litea Ah Hoi, receiving 2973 votes. When he was elected, he became the youngest mayor in New Zealand at the time (although there have been younger mayors, including
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, who was 30 when elected mayor of
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in 1953). Leggett was re-elected Porirua mayor in 2013 with 9252 votes (76%). Leggett served on the Porirua Community Trust from 2004 to 2007 and 2010 to 2013. In 2013, he was elected a member of the
Capital and Coast District Health Board The Capital and Coast District Health Board (CCDHB) was a district health board with the focus on providing healthcare to Wellington City, Porirua City and the Kapiti Coast in New Zealand. The CCDHB employed about 6000 people across the Wellingt ...
. Leggett enjoyed high approval ratings during his two terms as Porirua Mayor. Although a member of the
New Zealand Labour Party The New Zealand Labour Party ( mi, Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa), or simply Labour (), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand. The party's platform programme describes its founding principle as democratic socialism, while observers descr ...
throughout his career in local body politics, Leggett stood as an independent candidate.


Campaign to be Mayor of Wellington

In April 2016, he resigned from the Labour Party to run for
Mayor of Wellington The Mayor of Wellington is the head of the municipal government of the City of Wellington. The mayor presides over the Wellington City Council. The mayor is directly elected using the Single Transferable Vote method of proportional representati ...
as an independent; Justin Lester had already been selected as the official Labour candidate and it is against party rules for members to compete against officially endorsed candidates. Central to his launch campaign speech was a desire to put an end to the "bickering" and "palace politics" holding the
Wellington City Council Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the country's capital city Wellington, and ''de facto'' second-largest city (if the commonly considered parts of Wellington, the Upper Hutt, Porirua, Lower Hutt and ...
back and to facilitate a new Sports Museum and Virtual Reality Centre for Wellington. In August 2016, Labour Leader Andrew Little accused Leggett of being a "right-winger", alleging that his campaign manager for the Wellington Mayoral election was a well-known ACT Party figure. Leggett came second in the mayoral race, finishing about 6,000 votes behind Lester. Leggett then changed allegiance to the National Party later that year citing ideological differences with Labour's leadership and announced he intended to seek the National candidacy for the Mana electorate in 2017. Leggett later abandoned his plans to run for Parliament but stated he would still campaign for the National Party in the area. When he contested the Wellington mayoralty in 2016, Leggett moved to Johnsonville.


Professional career after politics

In 2017 the Leggetts moved back to Porirua; buying a house in Papakowhai. Leggett was then a business consultant. In 2018 Leggett is the executive director of the New Zealand Alcohol Beverages Council. In October 2018 Leggett was appointed the CEO of the Road Transport Forum, a lobby group which promotes and the interests of the trucking road freight industry.


Personal life

Nick Leggett married Emily Pita in 2014; they have a son. In early 2011, Leggett underwent a
lap band A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly called a lap-band, A band, or LAGB, is an inflatable silicone device placed around the top portion of the stomach to treat obesity, intended to decrease food consumption. Adjustable gastric band ...
operation to combat issues surrounding obesity, and he subsequently reduced his weight from 110 kg to 79 kg.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Leggett, Nick 1979 births Living people Mayors of Porirua People educated at Tawa College Victoria University of Wellington alumni New Zealand Labour Party politicians Porirua City Councillors Capital and Coast District Health Board members