Wellington Central (electorate)

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The Wellington Central electorate is a seat in the Parliament of New Zealand, representing the central area of Wellington city.

[edit] History

The seat was established in 1905 when the multi-member urban electorate City of Wellington was abolished and replaced by three new seats: Wellington East, Wellington North and Wellington Central.

In 1993 a boundary redistribution resulted in the abolition of the seat, which was then known as Wellington - Karori, but was renamed Wellington Central for the 1996 election following another re-drawing of boundaries due to the introduction of Mixed Member Proportional (MMP).

A documentary was produced on the 1996 election campaign [1] by Tony Sutorius.

[edit] Election results

Election Winner Majority Second Place
1905 election Francis Fisher ??? Patrick O'Reagan
1908 election Francis Fisher ??? T W Hislop
1911 election Francis Fisher ??? Robert Fletcher
1914 election Robert Fletcher ??? Francis Fisher
1919 election Peter Fraser ??? Frederick Pirani
1922 election Peter Fraser ??? W H Bennett
1925 election Peter Fraser ???
1935 election Peter Fraser ???
1949 election Peter Fraser ???
1951 by-election Arnold Nordmeyer ???
1951 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1954 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? Allan Highet
1957 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1960 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1963 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1963 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1966 election Arnold Nordmeyer ??? ??
1969 election ?? ??? ??
1972 election Ken Comber ??? ??
1975 election Ken Comber ??? ???
1978 election Ken Comber ??? ???
1981 election Fran Wilde ??? Ken Comber
1984 election Fran Wilde ??? R A Young Rouse
1987 election Fran Wilde ??? ???
1990 election Fran Wilde ??? Pauline Gardiner
1992 by-election Chris Laidlaw ???
1993 election Pauline Gardiner1 ??? Chris Laidlaw
1996 election Richard Prebble 1,806 Alick Shaw
1999 election Marian Hobbs 1,482 Richard Prebble
2002 election Marian Hobbs 4,181 Hekia Parata
2005 election Marian Hobbs 6,180 Mark Blumsky

1Pauline Gardiner later defected to United New Zealand in 1995.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sunday Star-Times: The war over Wellington Central by Anthony Hubbard June 27 1999 (source)