Leader of ACT New Zealand explained

Post:Leader
Body:ACT New Zealand
Incumbent:David Seymour
Flag:ACT New Zealand CMYK.svg
Flagsize:100px
Incumbentsince:4 October 2014
Type:Party leader
Formation:1994
First:Roger Douglas
Deputy:Deputy Leader of ACT New Zealand
Website:https://www.act.org.nz

The leader of ACT New Zealand is the highest-ranked political position within ACT New Zealand. The current leader is David Seymour, who became the leader in October 2014.

The leader is appointed by the party board. The leader is not required to be a member of parliament; when the leader is a member of parliament, the party constitution states that the leader is responsible for "the supervision, co-ordination and conduct of the Party’s activities in Parliament."[1] The leader serves until they resign or the board removes them.

The party leader and deputy party leader are ex officio members of the ACT board. The board consists of a maximum of thirteen members, consisting of regional representatives, party MPs, the party president, party vice-president, the party treasurer, and others at the discretion of the board.[2]

List of leaders

No.! scope="col"
LeaderPortraitElectorateList PlacementTerm StartTerm End
1Roger DouglasNone199424 March 1996
2Richard PrebbleWellington Central1st1996–199926 March 199613 June 2004
List1999–2005
3Rodney HideList7th1996–199913 June 200428 April 2011
5th1999–2002
2nd2002–2005
Epsom1st2005–2010
4Don BrashNone28 April 201126 November 2011
5John BanksEpsom4th2011–201415 February 20122 February 2014
6Jamie WhyteNone2 February 20143 October 2014
7David SeymourEpsomNone2014–20174 October 2014incumbent
1st2017–present

See also

Notes

  1. ACT Constitution (2019), p. 14
  2. ACT Constitution (2019), p. 10

References