Mayor of Invercargill


The mayor of Invercargill is the head of the municipal government of Invercargill, New Zealand, and leads the Invercargill City Council. The mayor is directly elected using a First Past the Post electoral system every three years. The current mayor is Tom Campbell. Invercargill also has a deputy mayor that is chosen from the council. There have been 44 mayors so far.

History

Invercargill was first proclaimed a municipality on 28 June 1871. On 26 August of that year, the first mayoral elections were held, and William Wood was elected as first mayor, defeating J.W. Mitchell by 191 to 140 votes. Unlike other municipalities, the mayor has always been elected "at large", rather than the councillors choosing one of their group.
Originally, mayoral elections were held on an annual basis. From 1915, mayors were elected for a two-year term; and, as of 1935, the mayoral term was extended to three years. There is an election in 2022.
When David Roche resigned the mayoralty in 1887, council appointed Aaron Blacke as mayor until an extraordinary election could be held. This was not done in strict accordance with the law, and Blacke is not included in official lists of Mayors of Invercargill.
Greater Invercargill was created on 10 January 1910 during Charles Stephen Longuet's reign. Longuet was succeeded by William Ott, who was twice elected unopposed and did not seek re-election in 1912.
Invercargill was proclaimed a city on 1 March 1930 during John D. Campbell's mayoralty.
There has been one female mayor so far – Eve Poole. A library building is named after Poole. She died in office in 1992. Tim Shadbolt ran in the resulting by-election and was elected. Shadbolt's 2010 election win was his 8th mayoral term and this made him longest-serving mayor in New Zealand.

Members of Parliament

Seven former mayors have also been Members of Parliament, and all of them represented the Invercargill electorate :
Invercargill has had 44 mayors so far:
NameImageTermElections
1William Wood1871–18731871 • 1872
2George Lumsden1873–18741873
3Thomas Pratt1874–18751874
4John Walker Mitchell1875–18761875
5John Cuthbertson1876–18771876
6Joseph Hatch1877–18781877
George Lumsden
1878–18791878
7George Goodwillie1879–18801879
8Nicholas Johnson1880–18811880
9Henry Jaggers1881–18821881
10John Kingsland1882–18831882
11William Sherriffs Moir1883–18841883
12George Froggatt1884–18851884
13John Lyon McDonald1885–18861885
14David Roche1886–18871886
Aaron Blacke1887
15Edwin Alfred Tapper1887–1888
1887
16Thomas Fleming1888–18891888
John Walker Mitchell
1889–18901889
17William Horatio Hall1890–18911890
18James Walker Bain1891–18921891
19Duncan McFarlane1892–18931892
20Andrew Raeside1893–18941893
21William Benjamin Scandrett1894–18951894
22John Sinclair1895–18961895
23Josiah Hanan1896–18971896
24Hugh Mair1897–18981897
25John Stead1898–18991898
26James Smith Goldie1899–19011899
27Charles Stephen Longuet1901–19031901 • 1902
George Froggatt
1903–19041903
William Benjamin Scandrett
1904–19091904 • 1905 • 1906
19071908
Charles Stephen Longuet
1909–19101909
28William Ott1910–19121910 • 1911
William Benjamin Scandrett
1912–19131912
Duncan McFarlane
1913–191719131914 • 1915
John Stead
1917–192119171919
29John F. Lillicrap1921–19231921
30Andrew Bain1923–19271923 • 1925
31John Miller1927–19291927
32John D. Campbell1929–19311929
John Miller
1931–193819311933
1935 • 1938
33J. Ralph Hanan1938–1941
34John Robert Martin1941–19421941
35Abraham Wachner1942–1950
19441947
36William Aitchison1950
37Brian Hewat1950–19531950
38Adam Adamson1953–19621953 • 1956 • 1959
39Neil Watson1962–1971196219651968
40F. Russell Miller1971–198319711974
1977 • 1980
41Eve Poole1983–199219831986
1989 • 1992
42Tim Shadbolt1993–1995
43David Harrington1995–19981995
Tim Shadbolt
1998–20221998 • 2001 • 2004
200720102013
20162019
44Nobby Clark2022–20252022
45Tom Campbell2025–2025

List of deputy mayors of Invercargill

Timeline