Mayor of Upper Hutt

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The mayor of Upper Hutt is the head of the municipal government of Upper Hutt, New Zealand, and presides over the Upper Hutt City Council. The mayor is directly elected using a first-past-the-post voting system. The Upper Hutt Town Board had seven chairmen, with the role regarded as the predecessor role of mayor. The Upper Hutt Borough Council was proclaimed in 1926, and with that, the role of mayor was introduced. In 1966, Upper Hutt became a city council. The current mayor, Peri Zee, was first elected in 2025 and is the twelfth since the role was created in 1926.

Term lengthThree years
Inaugural holderPercy Kinsman
Formation1966
Quick facts of Upper Hutt City, Style ...
Mayor of Upper Hutt City
Coat of arms of Upper Hutt
Incumbent
Peri Zee[1]
since 2025
StyleHer Worship
Term lengthThree years
Inaugural holderPercy Kinsman
Formation1966
DeputyCorey White
Salary$137,871[2]
WebsiteOfficial website
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History

Funeral procession for Mayor Peter Robertson along Main Street in 1939

Local government in Upper Hutt commenced with the formation of a Roads Board, which was subsequently incorporated into the Hutt County Council when that body was established in 1876.[3] The road board evolved into a dependent county town board within the County Council's jurisdiction. After a change in local government legislation,[4] the Upper Hutt Town Board was proclaimed in 1908.[5] In 1965, Upper Hutt qualified as a city, and this status was officially conferred in the following year, with Upper Hutt becoming a city council.[5] In 1973, the Hutt County Council, Rimutaka, and parts of Heretaunga Ridings were amalgamated with Upper Hutt, which thus became the second largest council by area (after Dunedin City Council). Further amalgamation happened in 1989, when Heretaunga/Pinehaven District Community Council was incorporated into Upper Hutt.[5]

The seventh and last chairman of the town board, Angus McCurdy, was elected as the first mayor of the Upper Hutt Borough Council, which was formed in 1926.[6] Peter Robertson was chairman during the years of World War I, and mayor from 1927 to 1931, and again in 1938 until his death in 1939. He died from injuries received in a car crash, colliding with the car of the son of Councillor James Blewman.[7][8][9] The resulting by-election was won by Blewman, who beat John Purvis by a majority of 193 votes.[10]

Doris Nicholson was mayor from 1971 to 1977. She was the first woman to hold the mayoralty.[6] She was succeeded by Rex Kirton, who was mayor for 24 years until 2001 and by the time of his retirement from the role, he was New Zealand's longest-serving mayor at that time.[6][11] He was succeeded by one-term councillor Wayne Guppy, who was elected with a 6,000 vote majority and who held the mayoralty until 2025.[11][12] In 2025, Peri Zee defeated Guppy, becoming the second female mayor of Upper Hutt.[1][13]

Unusual for a city in New Zealand, none of the chairmen or mayors of Upper Hutt has been a Member of Parliament.[14]

Until 2004, First Past the Post (FPP) was the electoral system used for New Zealand local elections (with few historic exceptions) including in Upper Hutt. The option of using the Single transferable vote voting system was introduced in 2004, but Upper Hutt continues to use FPP.[15][16]

Chairmen and mayors

Upper Hutt Town Board Chairmen

The Upper Hutt Town Board had eight chairmen between 1908 and 1926.[6]

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term
a George Isaac Benge[5] 1908–1910
b Job Harrison[5] 1910–1912
c R. Herbert Webb[17] 1912–1914
d Peter Robertson[17] 1914–1918
e George Campbell[18] 1918–1920
f William Greig[17] 1920–1924
g Angus McCurdy 1924–1926
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Upper Hutt Borough Council

The Upper Hutt Borough Council had seven mayors between 1926 and 1966.[6]

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Name Term
1 Angus McCurdy 1926–1927
2 Peter Robertson[19] 1927–1931
(1) Angus McCurdy 1931–1938
(2) Peter Robertson 1938–1939
3 James Blewman[20] 1939–1947
4 Ed Nicolaus[21] 1947–1950
5 George Williams[21] 1950–1953
6 Dick Slacke[21] 1953–1959
7 Percy Kinsman[22] 1959–1966
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Mayor George Williams in 1950

Upper Hutt City Council

The Upper Hutt City Council has had an additional five mayors since its formation in 1966. The last mayor of the borough council was also the first mayor of the city council.[6]

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term
(7) Percy Kinsman 1966–1968
8 George Thomas[23] 1968–1970
9 Doris Nicholson[24] 1970–1977
10 Rex Kirton 1977–2001
11 Wayne Guppy 2001–2025
12 Peri Zee[1] 2025–present
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List of deputy mayors

As of 2025, three deputy mayors have also become mayors. George Williams became deputy mayor in 1947 to Ed Nicolaus until 1950, where Williams succeeded Nicolaus as mayor. Doris Nicholson served as deputy mayor from the years 1965 to 1970, becoming mayor after the death of mayor George Thomas, where she served from 1970 to 1977. James Blewman was elected mayor from deputy mayor after the death of his mayor Peter Robertson.[25]

Upper Hutt Borough Council

The Upper Hutt Borough Council had 16 deputy mayors between 1926 and 1966.

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term Mayor
1 William Greig 1926–1931[26][27] McCurdy
Robertson
2 James Blewman 1931–1933[28][29] McCurdy
3 F.P. Keys 1933–1938[30][31]
(2) James Blewman 1938–1939[32][33] Robertson
4 C.A. Rendale 1939–1944[34][35] Blewman
5 K.S. Geange 1944–1947[36][37]
6 George Williams 1947–1950[38][39] Nicolaus
7 R.R. Sainsbury 1950[40]
8 John 'Scotty' Purvis 1950–1953[41][42] Williams
9 George Chapman 1953–1955[43] Slacke
(3) F.P. Keys 1955[44]
10 J.B. Buchanan 1955–1957[45][46]
11 W.C. Smith 1957–1959[47]
12 Cyril Gibbs 1959–1960[48] Kinsman
13 R.I. Craig 1960–1961[49][50]
14 J.R. Scott 1961–1962[51][52]
15 Bill Downs 1962–1965[53]
16 Doris Nicholson 1965–1966
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Upper Hutt City Council

The Upper Hutt City Council has had an additional 11 deputy mayors since its formation in 1966. The last deputy mayor of the borough council was also the first deputy mayor of the city council.

More information Name, Term ...
Name Term Mayor
(16) Doris Nicholson 1966–1970[54][55] Kinsman
Thomas
17 Lionel Jones 1970–1974[56] Nicholson
18 Stuart Macaskill 1974–1980[57][58][AI-retrieved source] Nicholson

Kirton

19 Doug Ormrod 1980–1992[59] Kirton
20 Hilda Billington 1992–1995[60]
21 Patricia Christianson 1995–1998[61]
22 Nicola Meek 1998–2001[62]
23 Shirley Harris 2001–2007[63][64] Guppy
24 Peter McCardle 2007–2013[65]
25 John Gwilliam 2013–2019[66][67]
26 Hellen Swales 2019–2025[68]
27 Corey White 2025–present[69] Zee
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