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By-elections to the Wellington City Council occur to fill vacant seats in the City Council. The death, resignation, bankruptcy or expulsion of a sitting councillor can cause a by-election to occur. By-elections were particularly frequent in the 1980s and 1990s but have become a rarity in recent years with only three occurring since 2000.
Local by-elections normally have lower turnouts than full local body elections. A noted case occurred in 1960 when a vacancy triggered a by-election which had a turnout of only 7.7% of voters, prompting Mayor Frank Kitts to label the light turnout a "deplorable state of affairs" as "...there were responsible and worthwhile citizens who were prepared to devote their time and money in service to the people".[ 1] By-elections on the city council were on occasion deferred if a substantial majority of the council agreed to fill the vacancy by appointment, resulting in the highest polling unsuccessful candidate at the previous election being appointed to the council unless there is a public demand for a poll to be held (known as extraordinary vacancies). This arrangement has happened several times such as in 1973 when Olive Smuts-Kennedy resigned her seat and Seton Nossiter was appointed to replace her, in 1979 when Irvine Yardley resigned and was replaced with Tala Cleverley after several higher polling candidates declined the appointment,[ 2] and in 1985 when Leone Harkness resigned and her council seat which was taken by Bruce Harris.[ 3]
Two mayors first entered the Council via by-elections; John Luke (in 1905) and Celia Wade-Brown (in 1994).
Between 1901 and 1986 municipal elections in Wellington were conducted at-large . Since 1986 municipal elections in Wellington have been held via a Wards system of local electoral districts.[ 5] The following is a list of by-elections held to fill vacancies on the Wellington City Council:
Key
Ward
Date
Incumbent
Cause
Winner
At-large
15 August 1904
David Nathan
Resignation
Folk Cohen
At-large
31 August 1905
George Wiltshire
Death
John Luke
At-large
27 April 1906
Arthur Gibbs
Resignation
John Smith
At-large
8 September 1910
James Devine
Death
William Barber
Thomas Ballinger
Resignation
William Thompson
At-large
17 May 1912
David McLaren
Elected as Mayor
Edward Tregear
At-large
17 September 1920
George Frost
Death
William Gaudin
At-large
18 July 1922
Sydney Underwood
Death
Alexander Parton
At-large
22 July 1926
Alec Monteith
Resignation
John Glover
At-large
30 November 1927
John Caughley
Resignation
Charlton Morpeth
At-large
29 June 1933
Frank Meadowcroft
Death
Peter Fraser
At-large
4 November 1936
William Bennett
Death
John Read
At-large
2 November 1949
Frederick Furkert
Death
Berkeley Dallard
At-large
3 February 1955
Stewart Hardy
Resignation
Allan Highet
At-large
10 September 1960
Mervyn Castle
Death
Bob Archibald
At-large
15 November 1969
William Scollay
Resignation
Les Chapman
John Turk
Hollis Reed
Otari
9 May 1987
Rosemary Young-Rouse
Resignation
Les Stephens
Karori
11 July 1987
Gavin Wilson
Resignation
Arthur Kinsella
Southern
11 March 1989
Neville Taylor
Resignation
Rod Murphy
Southern
27 April 1991
John Blincoe
Resignation
Margaret Bonner
Onslow
30 April 1994
David Bull
Resignation
Judy Siers
Southern
Merrin Downing
Resignation
Celia Wade-Brown
Southern
2 November 1996
John Gilberthorpe
Resignation
Bryan Pepperell
Northern
22 March 1997
Sally Baber
Resignation
Jack Ruben
Eastern
29 April 2000
Sue Kedgley
Resignation
Ray Ahipene-Mercer
Southern
22 December 2017
Paul Eagle
Resignation
Fleur Fitzsimons
Lambton
17 February 2024
Tamatha Paul
Resignation
Geordie Rogers
Ballot paper for the 1927 by-election
1987 by-election, Otari Ward[ edit ]
1987 by-election, Karori Ward[ edit ]
1989 by-election, Southern Ward[ edit ]
1991 by-election, Southern Ward[ edit ]
1994 by-election, Onslow Ward[ edit ]
1994 by-election, Southern Ward[ edit ]
1996 by-election, Southern Ward[ edit ]
1997 by-election, Northern Ward[ edit ]
2000 by-election, Eastern Ward[ edit ]
2017 by-election, Southern Ward[ edit ]
2017 Southern Ward by-election[ 34]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Labour
Fleur Fitzsimons
32.88%
2,155
2,165
2,174
2,224
2,293
2,454
2,805
Independent
Laurie Foon
26.29%
1,723
1,726
1,743
1,775
1,849
2,017
2,473
Independent
Vicki Greco
24.26%
1,590
1,595
1,603
1,682
1,707
1,765
Independent
Mohamud Mohamed
6.61%
433
448
456
486
569
Independent
Merio Marsters
4.13%
271
275
280
295
Independent
Rob Goulden
3.65%
239
242
255
Independent
Thomas Morgan
1.01%
66
73
Independent
Don McDonald
0.93%
61
Valid: 6538 Spoilt: 13 + 4 blank Quota: 1st iteration: 3,269; last iteration: 2,639
2024 by-election, Lambton Ward[ edit ]
2024 Lambton Ward by-election[ 35]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Green
Geordie Rogers
42.45
3,665
3,676
3,680
3,738
3,809
4,147
Independent
Karl Tiefenbacher
42.31
3,653
3,663
3,690
3,791
3,943
4,102
Independent
Ellen Blake
6.39
552
558
567
598
653
Independent
Joan Shi
4.20
363
369
376
418
Independent
Edward Griffiths
3.29
284
287
293
Independent
Zan Rai Gyaw
0.71
62
66
Independent
Peter Wakeman
0.61
53
Valid: 8,632 (25.47%) Spoilt: 12 Quota: 4,125
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^ Brown, Karen (15 February 1979). "Tala Cleverley is Ready for the Council". The Evening Post .
^ Moran, Paul (16 May 1985). "Harris back on Council". The Dominion .
^ "Local elections on ward basis". The Evening Post . 9 October 1984.
^ "Extraordinary Vacancy" . Free Lance . Vol. V, no. 216. 20 August 1904. p. 14. Retrieved 21 April 2019 .
^ "City Council Election" . The Evening Post . Vol. LXX, no. 54. 1 September 1905. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2018 .
^ "City Council By-election" . The Evening Post . Vol. LXXI, no. 100. 28 April 1906. p. 5. Retrieved 24 January 2018 .
^ "Election Notices" . The Dominion . Vol. 3, no. 918. 10 September 1910. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2018 .
^ "Labour Wins City Council Elections" . Oamaru Mail . Vol. XXXVI, no. 11636. 18 May 1912. p. 5. Retrieved 10 June 2016 .
^ "The by-election" . The Dominion . Vol. 13, no. 305. 18 September 1920. p. 6. Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ "Extraordinary Vacancy" . The Evening Post . Vol. CIV, no. 17. 20 July 1922. p. 2. Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ "Win for Labour" . The Evening Post . Vol. CXII, no. 20. 23 July 1926. p. 4. Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ "The by-election" . The Evening Post . Vol. CIV, no. 132. 1 December 1927. p. 8. Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ "Labour Win" . Auckland Star . Vol. LXIV, no. 152. 30 June 1933. p. 12. Retrieved 22 May 2017 .
^ "Extraordinary Vacancy" . The Evening Post . Vol. CXXII, no. 111. 6 November 1936. p. 2. Retrieved 14 April 2019 .
^ "Labour Victory" . The Evening Post . Vol. CXXII, no. 110. 5 November 1936. p. 10. Retrieved 8 November 2016 .
^ Coppin, W. S. (9 November 1949). Result of By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ James, T. W. (10 February 1955). City By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ James, T. W. (12 September 1960). City By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ "Final Results of City By-election". The Evening Post . 24 November 1969.
^ Bly, Ross (13 July 1987). Otari Ward By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ "Stephens' clear Otari win gives fillip to Citizens". The Evening Post . 11 May 1987.
^ Bly, Ross (13 July 1987). Karori Ward By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ "Declaration of Result of Election". The Evening Post . 14 July 1987.
^ Bly, Ross (13 March 1989). Southern Ward By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ "Declaration of Result of Election". The Evening Post . 14 March 1989.
^ Bly, Ross (29 April 1991). Southern Ward By-Election (Report). Wellington City Council .
^ "Declaration of Result of Election". The Evening Post . 1 May 1991.
^ a b Murphy, Lyn (2 May 1994). "New Councillors get to work". The Evening Post . p. 3.
^ Moran, Paul (4 November 1996). "Pepperell wins council by-election". The Dominion . p. 2.
^ Walsh, Rebecca (24 March 1997). "New City Councillor Promises Changes". The Evening Post . p. 1.
^ "Environmentalist wins council by-election". The Dominion . 1 May 2000. p. 7.
^ Lampp, Warwick (22 December 2017). "Results" . Wellington City Council . Retrieved 11 December 2023 .
^ "2024 Pukehinau-Lambton General Ward By-election" . Wellington City Council . 17 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024 .
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