Jono Naylor
Jono Naylor | |
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Jono Naylor in 2015
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for National Party list |
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Assumed office 20 September 2014 |
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28th Mayor of Palmerston North | |
In office 2007–2014 |
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Preceded by | Heather Tanguay |
Succeeded by | Grant Smith |
Personal details | |
Born | Jonathan Mark Naylor 1966/1967[1] Upper Hutt, New Zealand |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Political party | National Party |
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Independent (as Mayor) |
Spouse(s) | Karen |
Children | George, Luke and Chloe |
Religion | Christianity |
Website | Official council website 2014 campaign website |
Jonathan Mark "Jono" Naylor (born 1966/1967) is a New Zealand politician from Palmerston North. He was Mayor of Palmerston North from 2007 to 2014, when he was elected to the House of Representatives in the 2014 election as a list MP for the National Party.
Early life
Naylor was born in Upper Hutt and raised in Wellington, Auckland, and Masterton before moving to Palmerston North to study at Massey University in 1985. In 1997, he earned a Bachelor of Social Work. He is married with three children.[2]
Political career
Parliament of New Zealand | ||||
Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party |
2014–present | 51st | List | 51 | National |
Naylor became a member of the city council in 2001 and was elected Mayor in 2007, defeating incumbent Heather Tanguay.[3]
Naylor sought the nomination of the National Party for candidacy in the Palmerston North electorate for the 2014 election and was the sole nominee.[4] He promised to resign as Mayor if elected to Parliament.[4] Naylor was beaten in the election by the incumbent, Labour's Iain Lees-Galloway.[5] Naylor was in 51st place on National's party list,[6] and based on preliminary results, he was returned as a list MP, but this was not certain as the counting of special votes might have changed the number of List MPs elected for National.[7]
He declined to resign as long as his election as an MP was not guaranteed, with final results of the election being published on 4 October. This caused some protest, as he was meanwhile drawing two salaries.[7] The delay in decision making also meant that a by-election for mayor could not be held before year's end, and would thus be held during February, with campaigning falling into the main holiday period; Lees-Galloway suggested that Naylor should meanwhile donate one of his salaries.[8] When the final results did come out, Naylor's election was confirmed, but he was now the lowest-ranked National MP, with Maureen Pugh in 52nd place having lost her place in Parliament. Naylor announced that his resignation as Mayor is to follow shortly.[9][10] Grant Smith was elected in his place in February 2015.[11]
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Preceded by | Mayor of Palmerston North 2007–2014 |
Succeeded by Grant Smith |
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