Mayor of Carterton

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Mayor of Carterton
Incumbent
Steve Cretney[1]
since 2025
StyleHis/Her Worship
Term lengthThree years
Inaugural holderRichard Fairbrother
Formation1887
DeputyGrace Ayling
Salary$100,365[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

The mayor of Carterton is the mayor of the Carterton District, which is administered by Carterton District Council, and earlier the office oversaw the Carterton Borough from 1887 until 1989, when Carterton Borough and Wairarapa South County were amalgamated to form Carterton District.

The current mayor of Carterton is Steve Cretney who was elected in 2025.[1]

Georgina Beyer, New Zealand's first transgender mayor, held the office from 1995 to 1999.

List of mayors

Name Portrait Term
Mayor of Carterton Borough
1 Richard Fairbrother 1887–1891
2 Alfred Booth 1891–1892
3 George Deller 1892–1901
4 James Baillie 1901–1904
5 George Augustus Fairbrother 1904–1905
6 James Brown 1905–1907
7 Willie Moore 1907–1909
8 Adam Armstrong 1909–1910
9 J. A. Dudson 1910–1911
10 Frank Feist 1911–1914
11 M. D. Hornsby 1914–1915
12 J. T. Marryat Hornsby 1916–1917
13 Gordon Hughan 1917–1919
14 William Howard Booth 1919–1923
15 William Fisher 1923–1936
16 D. L. Taverner 1936–1947
17 Ron Wakelin 1947–1971
18 W. P. Chisholm 1971–1984
19 Barry Keys 1984–1989
Mayor of Carterton District
19 Barry Keys 1989–1995
20 Georgina Beyer[3] 1995–2000
Brian Cameron (acting)[a] 2000
21 Martin Tankersley 2000–2004
22 Gary McPhee[4][5] 2004–2010
23 Ron Mark[6] 2010–2014
John Booth (acting)[b] 2014
24 John Booth[8] 2014–2019
25 Greg Lang 2019–2022
(23) Ron Mark[9] 2022–2025
26 Steve Cretney[1] 2025–present

List of deputy mayors

Name Term Mayor
Deputy mayor of Carterton Borough
Adam Armstrong fl.1906[10] Brown
Unknown c.1906c.1921
William Fisher fl.1921[11] Booth
Unknown c.1921c.1926
Gordon Hughan c.1926c.1930[12][13] Fisher
Unknown c.1930–?
D. L. Taverner ?–1936[14]
W. CM. Sorenson fl.1937[15] Taverner
Edward McKenzie c.1938–1944[16][17]
Herbert Mortenson 1944–?[18]
Unknown ?–1988
Eion Clarke fl.1988[19] Keys
Deputy mayor of Carterton District
Unknown 1989–?
Brian Cameron ?–2000[20] Beyer
Position vacant (April 2000)[a] Cameron (acting)
Richard Booth ?–2004[21] Tankersley
Bill Knowles 2004–2007[22] McPhee
Ruth Carter 2007–2010[23][24]
Elaine Brazendale 2010–2013[25] Mark
John Booth 2013–2014[26]
Position vacant (September–October 2014)[27][b] Booth (acting)
Elaine Brazendale 2014–2016[28] Booth
Russell Keys 2016–2019[29]
Rebecca Vergunst 2019–2022[30] Lang
Dale Williams 2022–2024[31][32] Mark
Steve Cretney 2024–2025[33]
Grace Ayling 2025–present[34] Cretney

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Georgina Beyer stepped down as mayor upon her election as a member of the New Zealand Parliament for Wairarapa, resulting in deputy mayor Brian Cameron's appointment as acting mayor and the vacancy of the deputy mayor position.
  2. 1 2 Ron Mark stepped down as mayor of Carterton upon his election as a member of the New Zealand Parliament in the 2014 general election. This resulted in deputy mayor John Booth's appointment as acting mayor, with the deputy mayor position becoming vacant during this time.[7]

References

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