1974 Wellington City mayoral election

The 1974 Wellington City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1974, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government positions including eighteen city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

1974 Wellington City mayoral election

← 197112 October 19741977 →
Turnout36,212 (43.12%)
 
CandidateMichael FowlerSir Frank KittsTony Brunt
PartyCitizens'LabourValues
Popular vote14,98014,6135,559
Percentage41.3640.3515.35

Mayor before election

Sir Frank Kitts

Elected Mayor

Michael Fowler

Background

The 1974 election was famous for its close result. With a provisional majority that was small enough to be potentially eroded by special votes the final result was not known for nearly a month following several re-counts due to the closeness of the polling. Michael Fowler had an election night lead of 387 while over 4,000 special votes were cast which ended up being very evenly distributed between the two top contenders.[1] In the end Fowler's majority was reduced by only 20 votes and he was duly declared elected as Wellington's new mayor.[2] Sir Frank Kitts lost the Mayoralty after a record 18 years in the role, though he was still re-elected to the Wellington Harbour Board.

The election saw the entry of the environmentalist Values Party into civic politics in Wellington, making it the second nationwide political party to participate in local elections. The Values Party did better than expected with party founder Tony Brunt elected to the council, the first successful third party candidate in Wellington history. Brunt also stood for Mayor with his candidacy drawing away many left-wing voters from the Labour Party. Outgoing Mayor Frank Kitts was to blame the Values vote for his defeat.[3]

Mayoralty results

1974 Wellington mayoral election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens'Michael Fowler 14,980 41.36
LabourSir Frank Kitts14,61340.35-23.4
ValuesTony Brunt5,55915.35
IndependentSaul Goldsmith7682.12
IndependentMargaret Gellen2920.80
Majority3671.01
Turnout36,21243.12-1.28

Councillor results

1974 Wellington City Council election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens'Michael Fowler[nb 1] 15,670 53.27 +10.33
LabourDavid Shand 13,910 48.41 +2.57
Citizens'Stewart Duff 13,402 47.00 -4.72
Citizens'Betty Campbell 12,471 44.43 -4.82
Citizens'Denis Foot 12,235 43.78 +1.79
Citizens'Ian Lawrence 12,041 43.25 +5.43
LabourBill Jeffries 11,683 42.26
Citizens'Ron Button 11,202 40.93 +1.05
ValuesTony Brunt 11,030 40.45
Citizens'Audrey MacIntyre 10,923 40.16
Citizens'Les Chapman 10,576 39.20 -1.27
LabourKeith Spry 10,390 38.69 -5.62
Citizens'Rosemary Young 10,085 37.84
LabourJoe Aspell 9,876 37.27 -0.50
Citizens'Irvine Yardley 9,539 36.34
LabourBrian O'Brien 9,473 36.15 -5.25
Citizens'Des Hoskins 9,447 36.08
Citizens'John Wootton 9,397 35.94
LabourMatthew Bennett9,21035.43
LabourBarbara Holt9,20935.43
Citizens'Bruce Harris8,97334.77
Citizens'Jim McMillain8,82734.37
LabourMolly Bleakley8,31932.97
Citizens'George Nicholls8,31232.95
LabourLani Tupu8,17332.56
LabourIan Haldane8,09532.35
LabourPat Brockie8,03832.19-1.95
LabourAlane Hill7,98832.05
Citizens'Ralph Miller7,96832.00
Citizens'Peter Mills7,91731.86
LabourAngela Sears7,68431.21
LabourSue Piper7,66431.16
LabourJohn Morgan7,14629.73
LabourDavid Walker6,99529.31
LabourJohn Ulrich6,59528.21
ValuesDesmond Kelly6,33027.48
ValuesAnnabel McLaren6,02626.64
ValuesTerry McDavitt5,75525.89
Independent Citizens'Saul Goldsmith5,36824.82+5.70
IndependentGordon Morrison4,57422.63
IndependentRon England3,21218.86+10.52
IndependentWilliam Emsley3,20518.85
Independent Citizens'Donald McPherson2,97618.21+11.21
LiberalBill O'Brien2,82917.81
Independent Citizens'Frank Moncur1,97515.45+12.12
Independent LabourKenneth Marlow1,78514.92

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