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1929 Wellington mayoral election

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New Zealand local election

1929 Wellington mayoral election

← 1927
1 May 1929
1931 →
Turnout23,884 (51.55%)
 
CandidateGeorge TroupWalter Nash
PartyCivic LeagueLabour
Popular vote14,5289,142
Percentage60.8238.27

Mayor before election

George Troup

Elected mayor

George Troup

The1929 Wellington mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1929, elections were held for theMayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including fifteen councillors. The polling was conducted using the standardfirst-past-the-post electoral method.

George Troup, the incumbent Mayor, was re-elected to office as Mayor of Wellington, defeatingWalter Nash who was his sole opponent.

Background

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The Civic League campaign featured support for theKelburn viaduct project, imposing user pays charges for some city services (such as admittance to theWellington Zoo) and limiting rates increases.[1] Troup defended his record as mayor. While welcoming scrutiny he stated that much criticisms of the council had been unjust. He stated financial loans had been successful and led to the completion of many public works. Troup downplayed the city's role in dealing with unemployment stating the main responsibility lay with the government.[2] The Labour Party campaigned on increasing the sealing of footpath and streets and the city actively providing relief work to the unemployed.[3] Nash criticised the new rating system on unimproved value. He stated that additional rates collected in the suburbs had resulted in no improvement in suburban infrastructure, with the money instead spent in the central city. He called for the council to immediately reduce electricity prices by one penny per unit, claiming the electricity department would still make a profit. He also said the council should carry its own fire and accident insurance.[4]

Mayoralty results

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1929 Wellington mayoral election[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Civic LeagueGeorge Troup14,52860.82+6.37
LabourWalter Nash9,14238.27
Informal votes2140.89
Majority5,38622.55+13.64
Turnout23,88451.55−3.31

Councillor results

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1929 Wellington City Council election[6][7][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Civic LeagueThomas Hislop12,33852.22+1.99
Civic LeagueWilliam Gaudin11,44748.45−1.36
Civic LeagueRobert Wright11,39548.23
Civic LeagueWilliam Bennett11,30047.82−1.78
Civic LeagueCharlton Morpeth10,68245.21+13.13
LabourCharles Chapman10,68145.20
Civic LeagueMartin Luckie10,64545.05−2.54
Civic LeagueFrank Meadowcroft10,63445.00+0.89
Civic LeagueThomas Forsyth10,49844.43
Civic LeagueHerbert Huggins10,20543.19−3.08
Civic LeagueBenjamin Burn9,94642.091.46
LabourRobert McKeen9,87041.77−2.87
Civic LeagueWilliam Hildreth9,87041.77
LabourBob Semple9,32939.48−9.29
Civic LeagueGeorge Mitchell9,08238.44−11.18
IndependentHenry Bennett8,73236.95−11.75
Civic LeagueAlexander Blake8,05734.10
IndependentJohn Burns7,40531.34−15.62
IndependentRichard McVilly7,24830.67−14.52
Civic LeagueEdward Thornton7,17330.36
Civic LeagueFrederick Boyd7,09430.02
LabourJohn Read7,08629.99
LabourTom Brindle7,01729.70−1.53
LabourWilliam Atkinson6,94229.38
LabourWalter Bromley6,81628.84−2.78
LabourAndrew Parlane6,42127.17−3.96
LabourJim Thorn6,30526.68
LabourPeter Butler6,19626.22
LabourAdam Black6,12525.92
LabourMichael Walsh6,19126.20
LabourJohn Tucker6,08925.77
LabourHenry Lees5,21222.06
LabourGeorge Whippy5,16221.84
IndependentWilliam Duncan5,11421.64
IndependentMatthew Thew3,18913.49

References

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  1. ^"Municipal Elections - Civic League Candidates at Roseneath".The Dominion. Vol. 22, no. 167. 11 April 1929. p. 12.
  2. ^"Review by the Mayor".The Dominion. Vol. 22, no. 168. 12 April 1929. p. 10.
  3. ^"Campaign Progress - A Labour Meeting".The Evening Post. Vol. CVII, no. 85. 13 April 1929. p. 7.
  4. ^"Rating Questions".The Dominion. Vol. 22, no. 168. 12 April 1929. p. 10.
  5. ^"Election Notices".The Dominion. Vol. 22, no. 191. 10 May 1929. p. 2.
  6. ^"Labour Nominees".The Evening Post. Vol. CVII, no. 100. 2 May 1929. p. 14. Retrieved25 April 2016.
  7. ^"City Council".The Evening Post. Vol. CVII, no. 81. 9 April 1929. p. 10.
  8. ^"The Nominations".The Evening Post. Vol. CVII, no. 90. 19 April 1929. p. 11.

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