2019 Christchurch mayoral election
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The 2019 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections on 12 October 2019.[1]
Candidates
[edit]Confirmed
[edit]- Blair Anderson (Another Mildgreen Initiative), perennial candidate and former deputy leader of the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party[2]
- J T Anderson[3]
- Lianne Dalziel (Best for Christchurch), incumbent mayor[4]
- Jim Glass (Independent)[3]
- Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenic's), perennial candidate who first stood in 1971[3][5]
- Robin McCarthy (Independent)[3]
- Stephen McPaike, social housing tenant[6]
- Sam Park[3]
- John Minto (Keep Our Assets Canterbury), activist and 2016 candidate[7]
- Darryll Park (Independent Move Otautahi Christchurch Forward), hospitality business proprietor[8]
- Adrian-Cosmin Schönborn (Independent), telecommunications technician[6]
- Peter Wakeman (STOP Trashing Our Planet)[3]
- Aaron White (Independent)[3]
Declined
[edit]- Nicky Wagner, Christchurch-based National Party MP[9]
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Best for Christchurch | Lianne Dalziel | 48,400 | 47.43 | −36.43 | |
Independent Move Christchurch Forward | Darryll Park | 30,086 | 29.48 | ||
Keep Our Assets Canterbury | John Minto | 9,827 | 9.63 | −4.94 | |
J.T. Anderson | 5,183 | 5.07 | |||
Independent | Adrian-Cosmin Schonborn | 2,229 | 2.18 | ||
Independent | Robin McCarthy | 1,209 | 1.18 | ||
Stephen McPaike | 1,101 | 1.07 | |||
Sam Park | 1,053 | 1.03 | |||
STOP Trashing Our Planet | Peter Wakeman | 815 | 0.79 | ||
Another Mildgreen Initiative | Blair Anderson | 729 | 0.71 | ||
Independent | Aaron White | 547 | 0.53 | ||
Independent | Jim Glass | 542 | 0.53 | ||
Economic Euthenic's | Tubby Hansen | 308 | 0.30 | −1.27 | |
Majority | |||||
Total valid votes | |||||
Informal votes | 212 | ||||
Turnout | 102,029 | ||||
Registered electors | 241,210 |
References
[edit]- ^ "About your 2019 local elections". 20 November 2018. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ Day, Louis (27 June 2019). "Gough yet to make decision". The Star. p. 8. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Nominations for Christchurch City Council 2019 Triennial Elections". Christchurch City Council. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
- ^ "Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel intends to stand for a third term". Radio New Zealand. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
- ^ "Figures Tell The Story". The Press. Vol. CXI, no. 32734. 13 October 1971. p. 1.
- ^ a b "Lianne Dalziel confirms bid for third term as Christchurch mayor". Radio New Zealand. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
- ^ "John Minto puts hand up for new tilt at Christchurch mayoralty". The Press. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ van Beynen, Martin (6 August 2019). "Anti-Tour campaigner, Fat Eddie's owner join battle for Christchurch mayoralty". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ Dominic, Harris (28 February 2019). "Nicky Wagner rules out run against Lianne Daziel for Christchurch mayoralty". Radio New Zealand. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- ^ "Christchurch City Council – 2019 Triennial Elections – Preliminary Result" (PDF). Christchurch City Council. Retrieved 14 October 2019.