1927 Lower Hutt mayoral election

The 1927 Lower Hutt mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Lower Hutt plus other local government positions including the nine borough councillors, also elected biennially. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

1927 Lower Hutt mayoral election

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CandidateWill Strand
PartyIndependent
Popular voteUnopposed

Mayor before election

Will Strand

Elected Mayor

Will Strand

Background

The incumbent mayor, Will Strand, was not going to stand for re-election due to personal matters. However, by mid-February his circumstances had changed to the point where he accepted nomination to stand again.[1] No other candidates emerged and he was thusly declared elected unopposed.[2] The election took place during a time of rapid population increase due to a state housing scheme in the borough.[3] By May 1927 over 600 sections had been bought up for prefabricated housing.[4]

Councillor results

1927 Lower Hutt Borough Council election[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens'Sir Alex Roberts 1,154 89.31
IndependentArchibald Hobbs 1,134 87.77 +9.52
Citizens'Alexander McBain 1,114 86.22 +3.19
IndependentArchibald Grierson 1,054 81.57 +0.68
Citizens'Ernest Hunt 1,024 79.25 +0.27
IndependentWalter Meldrum 920 71.20 +1.48
Citizens'John Mitchell 873 67.56 -4.51
Citizens'Frank Campbell 863 66.79
Citizens'Edward Waldie 862 66.71 +0.22
IndependentArthur Carver74557.66
IndependentHugh McGill59546.05
IndependentCharles Strong49638.39
IndependentWilliam Henry Edwards46836.22
IndependentWalter Cotton32525.15

Notes

References

  • Millar, David P. (1972). Once Upon a Village: A History of Lower Hutt 1819-1965. Lower Hutt: New Zealand University Press & LHCC. OCLC 154232923.
  • McGill, David (1991). Lower Hutt – The First Garden City. Petone, New Zealand: Lower Hutt City Council. ISBN 1-86956-003-5.