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President of the New Zealand Labour Party

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President of the Labour Party
Incumbent
Jill Day
since 5 November 2022
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderJames McCombs
Formation7 July 1916
DeputyCarol Beaumont
WebsiteLabour Party profile

Thepresident of the New Zealand Labour Party is the highest-ranked organisational figure within theNew Zealand Labour Party. The president heads the party apparatus outside of parliament, serving as the chairperson of both the party's council and policy council. Since 2022, the office has been held byJill Day.[1]

Selection

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The president is elected by the party delegates at the Labour Party annual conference or, if an early vacancy occurs, a by-election via postal ballot.[2]

Role

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While theparty leader is responsible for leading the Labour Party's political agenda and representing Labour in parliament, the president is responsible for managing the party's internal affairs and ensuring that the party is organised and compliant with relevant laws and regulations.

The president is the chair of the party's governing body, the New Zealand Council, and presides of its meetings and functions. Additionally the president chairs Labour's policy council andparty list moderating committee. The president is paid anhonorarium for their services.[2]

History

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The post of president of the Labour Party was officially created upon the party's inception in 1916, the inaugural holder wasJames McCombs.[3] The longest serving president wasJames Roberts serving 13 years consecutively from 1937 to 1950.[4] The firstMāori holder wasCharles Bennett (1973–76).[5]Margaret Wilson was the first woman to be elected president in 1984.[6]

List of presidents

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The following is a complete list of Labour Party presidents:[7]

No.PresidentPortraitPrior/concurrent officeTerm of OfficeLeader
1James McCombsMP forLyttelton7 July 19169 July 1917Hindmarsh
2Andrew WalkerMP forDunedin North9 July 191711 July 1918
3Tom PaulMember of theLegislative Council11 July 191812 July 1920
Holland
4Peter FraserMP forWellington Central12 July 192015 July 1921
5Frederick CookeVice-President of the Labour Party15 July 19217 July 1922
6Tom BrindleVice-President of the Waterside Workers Union7 July 19227 April 1926
7Bob SempleMP forWellington East7 April 192612 April 1928
8John ArcherMayor of Christchurch12 April 19283 April 1929
9Jim ThornVice-President of the Labour Party3 April 19298 April 1931
10Rex MasonMP forAuckland Suburbs8 April 193129 March 1932
11Bill JordanMP forManukau29 March 193218 April 1933
12Frank LangstoneMP forWaimarino18 April 19333 April 1934
Savage
13Tim ArmstrongMP forChristchurch East3 April 193424 April 1935
14Walter NashMP forHutt24 April 193514 April 1936
15Clyde CarrMP forTimaru14 April 193630 March 1937
16James RobertsVice-President of the Labour Party30 March 19379 May 1950
Fraser
17Arnold NordmeyerMP forBrooklyn9 May 195017 May 1955
Nash
18Mick MoohanMP forPetone17 May 19558 June 1960
19Martyn FinlayVice-President of the Labour Party8 June 196012 May 1964
Nordmeyer
20Norman KirkMP forLyttelton12 May 196411 May 1966
Kirk
21Norman DouglasMP forAuckland Central11 May 19665 May 1970
22Bill RowlingMP forBuller5 May 19708 May 1973
23Charles BennettVice-President of the Labour Party8 May 197311 May 1976
Rowling
24Arthur FaulknerMP forRoskill11 May 197615 May 1979
25Jim AndertonAuckland Regional Councillor15 May 19798 September 1984
Lange
26Margaret WilsonVice-chair of the Association of University Teachers8 September 19849 November 1987
27Rex JonesNational Secretary of theEPMU9 November 19875 September 1988
28Ruth DysonVice-President of the Labour Party5 September 198818 April 1993
Palmer
Moore
29Maryan StreetVice-President of the Labour Party18 April 1993November 1995
Clark
30Michael HirschfeldCEO of Mico WakefieldNovember 19955 January 1999
31Bob HarveyMayor of Waitakere16 February 199919 November 2000
32Mike Williams1999 Election Campaign Manager19 November 20002 March 2009
Goff
33Andrew LittleNational Secretary of theEPMU2 March 20092 April 2011
34Moira CoatsworthVice-President of the Labour Party2 April 201126 November 2014
Shearer
Cunliffe
Little
35Nigel HaworthPresident ofUniversity Staff of New Zealand27 February 201511 September 2019
Ardern
-Tracey McLellan
Acting
Vice-President of the Labour Party11 September 201930 November 2019
36Claire SzabóCEO ofHabitat for Humanity30 November 20195 November 2022
37Jill DayDeputy Mayor of Wellington5 November 2022present
Hipkins

Notes

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  1. ^Verschaffelt, Peter (4 November 2022)."Labour conference day to shine for new president".Waatea News.
  2. ^ab"New Zealand Labour Party Constitution and Rules"(PDF).New Zealand Labour Party. 2019. Retrieved1 July 2021 – viaNew Zealand Electoral Commission.
  3. ^Garner, Jean."McCombs, James".Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved28 January 2011.
  4. ^Green, Anna."Roberts, James".Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved6 May 2013.
  5. ^Ballara, Angela."Charles Moihi Te Arawaka Bennett".Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved23 April 2013.
  6. ^"Woman president for Labour Party".The Press. 18 July 1984. p. 2.
  7. ^Brown 1962, p. 224.

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