The 1965 Lower Hutt mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Lower Hutt plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors, also elected triennially. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
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Background
editThe incumbent Mayor, Percy Dowse, sought re-election for a sixth term. He was returned unopposed as no other candidates nominated.[1][2] Councillor John Kennedy-Good was encouraged by centre-right supporters to stand for mayor, but he declined to challenge Dowse, who he considered a good leader as well as a personal friend.[3] The Citizens' Association, while not contesting the mayoralty, stood a full ticket of council candidates, the first time they had done so since 1953. This was to avoid a repeat of the 1959-62 council where Citizens' endorsed Ratepayer Independents won a majority on the council, but were hampered by having little in the way of agreed policy.[4]
Councillor results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Chen Werry | 6,020 | 61.35 | +8.77 | |
Labour | Trevor Young | 5,787 | 58.97 | +3.37 | |
Labour | Wally Bugden | 5,725 | 58.34 | +9.86 | |
Labour | Sam Chesney | 5,706 | 58.15 | +3.75 | |
Citizens' | John Kennedy-Good | 5,578 | 56.84 | +9.63 | |
Labour | Alexander Campbell | 5,573 | 56.79 | +8.25 | |
Labour | Jessie Donald | 5,499 | 56.04 | +3.68 | |
Labour | Kitty Mildenhall | 5,308 | 54.09 | ||
Citizens' | Ted Holdaway | 5,223 | 53.23 | +7.71 | |
Labour | David Carrad | 5,022 | 51.18 | ||
Labour | William Harvey | 4,953 | 50.47 | +4.99 | |
Citizens' | Dave Hadley | 4,910 | 50.04 | +6.86 | |
Labour | Bert Sutherland | 4,876 | 49.69 | +4.44 | |
Citizens' | Don Lee | 4,808 | 49.00 | +7.99 | |
Labour | John Seddon | 4,798 | 48.89 | ||
Labour | Graeme Ronald Ross | 4,776 | 48.67 | ||
Labour | Joan Mary Pearce | 4,713 | 48.03 | ||
Labour | William Mouat McLaren | 4,677 | 47.66 | +4.09 | |
Citizens' | Ted Gibbs | 4,433 | 45.17 | ||
Citizens' | Donald Boyd Kincaid | 4,424 | 45.08 | ||
Labour | William John Jarvis | 4,345 | 44.28 | ||
Citizens' | Arthur Ashley Cooper | 4,321 | 44.03 | ||
Citizens' | John Ross Wilkinson | 4,278 | 43.59 | ||
Citizens' | Stewart Forsyth Claxton | 4,268 | 43.49 | ||
Citizens' | James Kawarau Horn | 4,228 | 43.09 | +3.04 | |
Citizens' | Hugh McKinnon Smith | 4,210 | 42.90 | +2.78 | |
Citizens' | George Ernest Collin | 4,122 | 42.00 | ||
Citizens' | Irene Joan Gough | 4,026 | 41.03 | ||
Citizens' | Claude Swift | 3,994 | 40.70 | ||
Citizens' | Hazel Hohepina Snow | 3,763 | 38.35 | ||
Independent | Cyril Phelps | 2,873 | 29.28 | −12.24 |
Notes
edit- ^ "No Election for Them". The Evening Post. 8 October 1965.
- ^ "Lower Hutt". The Evening Post. 11 October 1965. p. 22.
- ^ Dekker, Diana (14 July 2005). "Hutt's parochial mayor". Dominion Post. p. 7.
- ^ "Full Ticket From City Ratepayers". Hutt News. 18 November 1964. p. 7.
- ^ "City of Lower Hutt - Declaration of Result of Poll". The Evening Post. 15 October 1965. p. 2.
References
edit- Millar, David P. (1972). Once Upon a Village: A History of Lower Hutt 1819-1965. Lower Hutt: New Zealand University Press & LHCC. OCLC 154232923.
- McGill, David (1991). Lower Hutt – The First Garden City. Petone, New Zealand: Lower Hutt City Council. ISBN 1-86956-003-5.