1915 Wellington City mayoral election

The 1915 Wellington City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1915, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors. John Luke, the incumbent Mayor, retained office tallying just ten votes fewer than he did two years earlier. The standard first-past-the-post electoral method was used to conduct polling.

1915 Wellington City mayoral election

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Turnout18,644 (55.65%)
 
CandidateJohn LukeRobert FletcherCharles Chapman
PartyCitizens LeagueIndependentSocial Democrat
Popular vote9,9877,5251,132
Percentage53.5640.366.07

Mayor before election

John Luke

Elected Mayor

John Luke

Background

The election was held during World War I, which was the dominant news item of the day. The war was a topic in the election itself, with the current mayor John Luke being a strong supporter campaigning along a 'win the war' line. In stark contrast the Labour movement were opposed to the war, in particular conscription. In mid-1915 the war was still supported by the bulk of the population, thus the Labour mayoral candidate Charles Chapman performing much poorer than expected, when only three years earlier (before the war) Wellingtonians voted in the city's first Labour mayor.[1] The Labour movement had restored some unity between the moderate and militant factions (helped by mutual opposition to conscription) and both factions agreed on a single candidate for the mayoralty, and a reduced but joint ticket for the council. However, the expected nadir in support in the face of jingoistic opponents came to fruition with none of the six Labour candidates elected to the council.[2] This left Alfred Hindmarsh (who was elected to the Wellington Harbour Board) the sole elected Labour representative in Wellington.[3]

Mayoralty results

1915 Wellington mayoral election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens LeagueJohn Luke 9,987 53.56 +2.27
IndependentRobert Fletcher7,52540.36
Social DemocratCharles Chapman1,1326.07
Majority2,46213.20+21.02
Turnout18,64455.65+5.46

Councillor results

1915 Wellington City Council election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens LeagueJohn Fuller Jr. 10,986 58.92 +8.92
Citizens LeagueGeorge Frost 10,656 57.15 +9.68
Citizens LeagueWilliam Barber 10,609 56.90 +5.56
Citizens LeagueLen McKenzie 10,314 55.32 +9.40
Citizens LeagueArthur Atkinson 10,006 53.66 +3.98
Citizens LeagueRobert Wright 9,860 52.88 +5.19
IndependentJohn Hutcheson 9,115 48.88
Citizens LeagueJames Godber 9,008 48.31 +4.99
Citizens LeagueJohn Fitzgerald 8,605 46.15 +6.88
Citizens LeagueMartin Luckie 7,895 42.34 +3.12
Citizens LeagueWilliam Bennett 7,702 41.31
Citizens LeagueWilliam Thompson 7,491 40.17 -0.42
Citizens LeagueAlexander Veitch 7,355 39.44
IndependentWilliam Hildreth 6,584 35.31
Citizens LeagueThomas Bush 6,379 34.21
Citizens LeagueJohn Swan6,16033.04
IndependentFrancis MacKenzie5,59430.00
Social DemocratHarry Holland5,48429.41
IndependentJohn Jenkinson5,39328.92
Citizens LeagueCharles Norwood5,32028.53
IndependentRobert Hall5,26828.25
United LabourWilliam Murdoch5,16927.72
Social DemocratJohn Glover4,74125.42
United LabourTom Young4,64424.90+2.71
IndependentDaniel Moriarty4,49524.10+7.45
United LabourEdward Kennedy4,23322.70+3.34
IndependentAndrew Hornblow3,24317.39
Social DemocratJohn Read3,18617.08
IndependentWilliam Edwards3,06016.41

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