Mayor of South Wairarapa

The mayor is the leader of the council. Their job is to promote a vision for the district and lead the development of the council’s plans, policies and budget. The mayor appoints the deputy mayor, establishes committees for particular topics, and appoints chairs for those committees. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the South Wairarapa District Council mayoral election.

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Leah Hawkins

Leah Hawkins

Why I'm standing

I'm running for mayor because I believe South Wairarapa deserves a council that listens and delivers. I've grown up here, raised my family here and built my businesses here, so I know both the potential of our district and the frustrations when council falls short. What drives me is creating a culture of accountability and respect, where towns and rural communities thrive together and people feel their council is on their side.

About me

I'll make a good elected representative because I bring a mix of real world experience, deep local roots, and a commitment to genuine community leadership. I've built and run businesses here, giving me practical understanding of budgets, accountability and delivery. As a seven generation local, I know the challenges and strengths of both our towns and rural communities. I believe in listening first, leading with integrity and making decisions that put people at the centre.

My priorities
  1. Publish all council spending and decisions in a clear, accessible way to build transparency and trust.
  2. Audit finances, operations and structure to cut waste and deliver real value for money.
  3. Improve council culture across the board to put people before process and rebuild trust.
Residence

Martinborough

Age

39

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Why I'm standing

I'm running for mayor because I believe South Wairarapa deserves a council that listens and delivers. I've grown up here, raised my family here and built my businesses here, so I know both the potential of our district and the frustrations when council falls short. What drives me is creating a culture of accountability and respect, where towns and rural communities thrive together and people feel their council is on their side.

About me

I'll make a good elected representative because I bring a mix of real world experience, deep local roots, and a commitment to genuine community leadership. I've built and run businesses here, giving me practical understanding of budgets, accountability and delivery. As a seven generation local, I know the challenges and strengths of both our towns and rural communities. I believe in listening first, leading with integrity and making decisions that put people at the centre.

My priorities
  1. Publish all council spending and decisions in a clear, accessible way to build transparency and trust.
  2. Audit finances, operations and structure to cut waste and deliver real value for money.
  3. Improve council culture across the board to put people before process and rebuild trust.
Residence

Martinborough

Age

39

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