Wellington City mayoral election, 1925
Wellington City mayoral election, 1925
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The Wellington City mayoral election, 1925 was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1925, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including fifteen councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
Incumbent Mayor Robert Alexander Wright did not seek a third term, but ran as a councillor once again. To replace him, the Civic League initially nominated councillor Thomas Forsyth as their candidate for the mayoralty, but he withdrew in favour of former councillor Charles Norwood.[1] Sitting councillor Charles Henry Chapman was the Labour Party's candidate.
Mayoralty results
Councillor results
Wellington local election, 1925[3][4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
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Civic League |
William Bennett |
12,719 |
51.02 |
+2.72 |
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Civic League |
Robert Alexander Wright |
12,543 |
50.31 |
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Civic League |
Henry Bennett |
12,340 |
49.50 |
-0.08 |
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Civic League |
Martin Luckie |
11,890 |
47.69 |
+1.19 |
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Civic League |
George Troup |
11,729 |
47.04 |
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Civic League |
Frank Meadowcroft |
11,539 |
46.28 |
-0.39 |
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Labour |
Alec Monteith |
11,301 |
45.33 |
+5.24 |
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Civic League |
John Aston |
11,220 |
45.00 |
+2.88 |
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Civic League |
Benjamin Burn |
11,156 |
44.75 |
-2.26 |
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Civic League |
John Burns |
11,131 |
44.65 |
-1.39 |
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Civic League |
Frederick Manton |
11,058 |
44.35 |
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Civic League |
Herbert Huggins |
10,638 |
42.67 |
+5.32 |
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Labour |
Robert McKeen |
10,067 |
40.38 |
+1.83 |
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Labour |
Bob Semple |
10,051 |
40.31 |
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Civic League |
William Thompson |
9,762 |
39.15 |
2.79 |
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Civic League |
Thomas Forsyth |
9,585 |
38.44 |
-10.30 |
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Independent |
Leonard McKenzie |
8,961 |
35.94 |
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Labour |
Alexander Croskery |
8,944 |
35.87 |
-3.37 |
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Civic League |
John Castle |
8,641 |
34.66 |
+2.63 |
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Labour |
John Glover |
8,603 |
34.51 |
+2.47 |
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Labour |
Tom Young |
8,544 |
34.27 |
-2.09 |
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Independent |
Arthur Whyte |
8,156 |
32.71 |
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Labour |
Tom Brindle |
8,137 |
32.64 |
-1.51 |
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Labour |
James McKenzie |
7,891 |
31.65 |
-2.40 |
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Civic League |
Joseph Goldsmith |
7,696 |
30.87 |
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Labour |
John Read |
7,624 |
30.58 |
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Labour |
James Roberts |
7,560 |
30.32 |
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Labour |
Michael Walsh |
7,419 |
29.76 |
-0.33 |
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Independent |
Lewis Glover |
7,355 |
29.50 |
+0.44 |
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Civic League |
Michael Bourke |
7,268 |
29.15 |
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Labour |
Lawrence Hennessy |
6,981 |
28.00 |
-1.14 |
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Civic League |
Annie McVicar |
6,532 |
26.20 |
-12.93 |
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Independent |
Margaret Stables |
6,382 |
25.60 |
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Independent |
William Smith |
5,891 |
23.63 |
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Independent |
Joseph Salmon |
4,592 |
18.42 |
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Independent |
James Sievwright |
4,585 |
18.39 |
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References
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Mayoral elections | Annual term |
- 1875
- 1876†
- 1877
- 1878
- 1879
- 1880
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- 1882
- 1883
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- 1886
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† Elected unopposed · ‡ By-election |