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Ray Wallace (mayor)

Ray Wallace
Ray Wallace, 2016.jpg
19th Mayor of Lower Hutt
Assumed office
9 October 2010
Deputy David Bassett
Preceded by David Ogden
Deputy Mayor of Lower Hutt
In office
2001–2005
Succeeded by Chris Milne
Personal details
Born 1961 (age 55–56)
Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Political party Independent
National (1990s)
Residence Wainuiomata, New Zealand

Ray Wallace (born 1961), a local-body politician in New Zealand, became Mayor of Lower Hutt ("Hutt City") in 2010.

Wallace was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, in 1961. He received his education at Te Aro Primary, St Mark's Church School and Wellington College. He has worked in real estate, health care, and the security industry. Wallace is married and lives in Wainuiomata.

Wallace stood for the National Party in the seat of Pencarrow (which covered much of Lower Hutt) at the 1990 general election. He lost to Labour's Sonja Davies.

Wallace was first elected to Hutt City Council in the Wainuiomata ward in 1995, he served as deputy mayor from 2001 to 2005. Wallace first challenged incumbent David Ogden for the mayoralty in 2007 and came a close second in the three-person race. In the 2010 election, only Ogden and Wallace contested the mayoralty, and the latter won with a healthy majority. He won re-election in the 2013 local elections, achieving a significant majority over his only rival, Phil Stratford. Wallace and Stratford received 20,540 and 3,166 votes, respectively.

Wallace was known for his staunch opposition to "Super Cities" in New Zealand and fought against the proposal for one to occur in Wellington. In 2016 Wallace was re-elected to the mayoralty for a third term, 17,011 votes ahead of his nearest rival, James Anderson.


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