The 1953 Wellington City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1953, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
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Turnout | 44,700 (65.19%) | |||||||||||||||
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Campaign
editThe mayoral contest was essentially a rematch from three years previously with incumbent mayor Robert Macalister opposed by councillor Frank Kitts of the Labour Party. A third candidate, Julius Hyde, stood as an independent campaigning on his opposition to the construction of an international airport in Wellington.
A major talking point in the lead up to the election was the potential of a clash with the 1953 Royal Tour.[1] There were proposals to postpone local elections until early 1954 over fears of reduced turnout due to a conflicted schedule. The proposals were considered by the Minister of Internal Affairs William Bodkin, who ultimately decided against it.[2]
Mayoralty results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Citizens' | Robert Macalister | 21,809 | 48.78 | −3.24 | |
Labour | Frank Kitts | 20,094 | 44.95 | −1.85 | |
Independent | Julius Hyde | 2,410 | 5.39 | ||
Informal votes | 387 | 0.86 | −0.32 | ||
Majority | 1,715 | 3.83 | −1.37 | ||
Turnout | 44,700 | 65.19 | +33.44 |
Councillor results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Frank Kitts | 23,041 | 51.54 | +4.93 | |
Citizens' | Ken Luke | 22,993 | 51.43 | ||
Citizens' | Stewart Hardy | 21,323 | 47.70 | +4.81 | |
Citizens' | Bill Arcus | 20,731 | 46.37 | ||
Citizens' | Ernest Toop | 20,446 | 45.74 | −0.77 | |
Citizens' | Bob Archibald | 20,052 | 44.85 | ||
Citizens' | Barry Barton-Ginger | 19,880 | 44.47 | ||
Labour | James Roberts | 19,771 | 44.23 | +3.92 | |
Labour | John Churchill | 19,547 | 43.72 | +2.42 | |
Labour | Jim Bateman | 18,709 | 41.85 | +4.08 | |
Citizens' | Berkeley Dallard | 18,608 | 41.62 | +1.88 | |
Citizens' | Harry Nankervis | 18,089 | 40.46 | −2.41 | |
Citizens' | Denis McGrath | 17,442 | 39.02 | −0.98 | |
Labour | Jack Arthurs | 17,200 | 38.47 | −1.38 | |
Labour | Mervyn Castle | 16,995 | 38.02 | −12.42 | |
Citizens' | Harry Daysh | 16,950 | 37.91 | ||
Labour | George O'Leary | 16,643 | 37.23 | ||
Citizens' | William Birtwhistle | 16,386 | 36.65 | −4.99 | |
Labour | Jim Collins | 16,383 | 36.64 | ||
Labour | Ernie Langford | 16,255 | 36.36 | ||
Labour | Hugh Kelleher | 16,207 | 36.25 | ||
Labour | Frank O'Flynn | 16,192 | 36.22 | +0.69 | |
Labour | James Hickey[nb 1] | 15,917 | 35.60 | ||
Independent | Elizabeth Gilmer | 15,848 | 35.45 | −18.19 | |
Citizens' | William Stevens | 15,704 | 35.13 | −5.21 | |
Citizens' | Robert Burton | 15,640 | 34.98 | ||
Labour | William Sadd | 15,414 | 34.48 | −5.63 | |
Citizens' | Charles Treadwell | 15,392 | 34.43 | −12.97 | |
Labour | Ethel Harris | 15,209 | 34.02 | −4.03 | |
Citizens' | Gilbert Lawrence | 14,886 | 33.30 | ||
Labour | Edward Hodgkinson | 14,865 | 33.25 | ||
Independent | Gilbert MacLean | 13,267 | 29.68 | ||
Independent | William Bacon | 8,249 | 18.45 | −0.66 | |
Independent | James Duncan | 7,941 | 17.76 | ||
Independent | Leslie Austin | 6,612 | 14.79 | +0.05 | |
Independent | George Joseph | 6,519 | 14.58 | ||
Independent | Ernest Killick | 5,336 | 11.93 | ||
Communist | Donald Austin | 4,009 | 8.96 | ||
Communist | Connie Birchfield | 2,299 | 5.14 | +0.02 | |
Communist | William Hunter | 2,005 | 4.48 | −0.43 | |
Communist | Dorothy Stanton | 1,791 | 4.00 | +0.34 | |
Communist | Edward Harvey | 1,700 | 3.80 | ||
Communist | Kenneth Stanton | 1,504 | 3.54 | +0.33 | |
Communist | Sydney Smith | 1,369 | 3.06 | ||
Communist | Thomas Heptinstall | 1,134 | 2.53 | ||
Communist | Ray Nunes | 1,128 | 2.52 | −0.03 |
Table footnotes:
- ^ Hickey had been co-opted to the council in April 1953 from the Johnsonville Town Board
References
edit- ^ "Move to Postpone Next Municipal Elections". The Evening Post. 18 October 1952.
- ^ "Local Elections Date Fixed". The Evening Post. 28 January 1953.
- ^ a b Coppin, William Stanley (11 November 1953). Declaration of Election Results (Report). Wellington City Council.
- ^ "Majority for Mr. Macalister increased by 303". The Evening Post. 12 November 1953.
- ^ "Details of Polling". The Evening Post. 2 November 1953.