Wellington City mayoral election, 1921
Wellington City mayoral election, 1921
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Turnout |
20,518 |
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The Wellington City mayoral election, 1921 was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1921, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors. The long serving incumbent Mayor John Luke did not seek re-election. Robert Alexander Wright defeated Pat Hickey for the mayoralty in a two horse race. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
To replace retiring Mayor Luke five "anti-Labour" candidates emerged, which caused fear of vote splitting. As such, two immediately withdrew and the remaining three agreed to submit to the decision of an impartial committee to decide which one of them was most suitable. The election was also notable due to the success of Annie McVicar, who became the first woman to be elected as a city councillor in Wellington's history.[2]
Mayoralty results
Councillor results
Wellington local election, 1921[4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Independent |
Leonard McKenzie |
11,332 |
55.22 |
+2.56 |
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Civic League |
Charles Norwood |
11,141 |
54.29 |
+0.15 |
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Civic League |
William Gaudin |
11,101 |
54.10 |
+15.14 |
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Civic League |
William Bennett |
10,983 |
53.52 |
+5.06 |
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Civic League |
Martin Luckie |
10,646 |
51.88 |
+1.83 |
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Civic League |
Thomas Forsyth |
10,445 |
50.90 |
+6.73 |
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Civic League |
Benjamin Burn |
10,232 |
49.86 |
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Independent |
James Dale |
9,889 |
48.19 |
+2.94 |
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Civic League |
John Burns |
9,293 |
45.29 |
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Civic League |
William Thompson |
9,056 |
44.13 |
+0.24 |
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Labour |
Peter Fraser |
7,726 |
37.65 |
-9.54 |
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Civic League |
Annie McVicar |
7,690 |
37.47 |
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Labour |
Charles Henry Chapman |
7,333 |
35.73 |
-9.50 |
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Independent |
Sydney Underwood |
7,300 |
35.57 |
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Civic League |
J Preston |
7,016 |
34.19 |
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Civic League |
Alexander Parton |
7,007 |
34.15 |
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Independent |
J Kerslake |
6,733 |
32.81 |
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Labour |
John Glover |
6,394 |
31.16 |
-10.14 |
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Labour |
Alec Monteith |
6,247 |
30.44 |
-7.00 |
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Labour |
Tom Brindle |
5,979 |
29.14 |
-10.61 |
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Independent |
D Sloane |
5,939 |
28.94 |
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Labour |
John Read |
5,895 |
28.73 |
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Labour |
Tom Young |
5,777 |
28.15 |
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Labour |
Alexander Croskery |
5,775 |
28.14 |
-10.28 |
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Civic League |
Edward Vine |
5,518 |
26.89 |
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Labour |
James McKenzie |
5,363 |
26.13 |
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Labour |
Michael Walsh |
5,187 |
25.28 |
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Labour |
Sarah Snow |
4,912 |
23.93 |
-8.77 |
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Independent |
T Buckley |
4,752 |
23.16 |
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Civic League |
Frank Meadowcroft |
4,702 |
22.91 |
-18.36 |
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Independent |
N Coad |
4,469 |
21.78 |
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Independent |
S Catlow |
4,392 |
21.40 |
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Labour |
Robert McKeen |
4,304 |
20.97 |
-11.26 |
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Independent |
F Singleton |
3,943 |
19.24 |
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Independent |
Robert Stickney |
3,931 |
19.15 |
-11.76 |
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Civic League |
Andrew Hornblow |
2,791 |
13.60 |
+1.16 |
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Independent |
Robert Burbidge |
2,783 |
13.56 |
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Labour |
George Baylis |
2,388 |
11.63 |
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Independent |
J Muir |
1,795 |
8.74 |
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Independent |
P Cavanagh |
1,275 |
6.21 |
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Notes
References
- Betts, G.M. (1970). Betts on Wellington: A City and its Politics. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed Ltd. ISBN 0 589 00469 7.
- Gustafson, Barry (1980). Labour's path to political independence: The Origins and Establishment of the New Zealand Labour Party, 1900–19. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland University Press. ISBN 0-19-647986-X.
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