Jeremy Paul DwyerQSOJP (3 December 1947 – 11 December 2005) was a New Zealand politician. He was deputy leader of the Social Credit Political League between 1977 and 1981, and Mayor of Hastings from 1986 to 2001.
In 1983, Dwyer married Marilyn Eva McKay, and the couple had one son.[1]
Teaching career
Dwyer was a teacher and head of department of history and social studies at Te Aute College from 1972 to 1976.[1] He was a member of the board of governors of Te Aute College from 1976 until 1989, including a term as chair of the board between 1979 and 1981.[1]
Political career
Social Credit
Dwyer was an activist in the Social Credit Political League, and was deputy leader of the League from 1977 to 1981.[1] He stood as a parliamentary candidate for the League three times, coming third each time: at the 1972 election for Gisborne (receiving 654 votes); and at the 1975 and 1978 general elections for Hastings (1,788 and 5,373 votes respectively).[3] He resigned as deputy leader and as the candidate for Hastings in July 1981.[4]
Hastings
Dwyer served as a Hastings city councillor from 1977 to 1981.[1] In 1986, he was elected as mayor of Hastings City, and then as mayor of Hastings District following the 1989 local government reforms.[1][5] In 2001, after 15 years as mayor, he chose not to seek re-election.[5]
^Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946-1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN0-475-11200-8.