1992 Wellington City local elections

The 1992 Wellington local elections were part of the 1992 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Wellington elections cover one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council, area health board, and various community boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

1992 Wellington local elections

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PartyCitizens'LabourGreen
Last election981
Seats won865
Seat changeDecrease 1Decrease 2Increase 4

Results by ward, shaded by highest polling party/candidate vote share

Wellington City Council

The Wellington City Council consisted of a mayor and twenty-one councillors elected from seven wards (Eastern, Lambton, Northern, Onslow, Southern, Tawa, Western).

Mayor

1992 Wellington mayoral election[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFran Wilde 18,795 32.91
IndependentHelene Ritchie9,71517.00-10.12
Citizens'Ken Comber8,75115.31
GreenStephen Rainbow6,12210.71
IndependentRuth Gotlieb5,85110.23
IndependentDavid Bull4,6838.19-0.12
IndependentRana Waitai2,6074.56
McGillicuddy SeriousJohn Morrison2990.52-1.41
Private EnterpriseFrank Moncur1340.23-0.15
Communist LeaguePatrick Brown1120.19
IndependentMargaret Barry-Gellen880.15
Informal votes6321.10-1.54
Majority9,08015.88
Turnout57,15753.26+3.32
Registered electors108,505

Eastern Ward

The Eastern Ward returned four councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Eastern Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentRuth Gotlieb 5,916 58.50 -5.01
GreenSue Kedgley 5,721 56.57
Citizens'Brian Barraclough 4,531 44.80 +2.55
LabourHazel Armstrong 4,179 41.32
Citizens'Rama Ramanathan3,45134.12-3.26
Citizens'Kathryn Olsen3,32132.84
Citizens'Heather Thompson3,28932.52
GreenLorna Sandeman3,15031.15
LabourRichard Young3,04530.11
LabourMary Sinclair2,91728.84
Private EnterpriseFrank Moncur9289.17+4.97
Informal votes2862.82+1.09
Turnout10,11247.43+0.58
Registered electors21,316

Lambton Ward

The Lambton Ward returned three councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Lambton Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenStephen Rainbow 3,857 60.49 +18.45
GreenLiz Thomas 2,331 36.55
Citizens'Rex Nicholls 2,266 35.53
Citizens'Russell Armitage1,94830.55-12.30
LabourTony Burton1,78027.91
GreenMyra Giese1,60125.10
Citizens'Grahame Anderson1,55624.40
LabourBarbara Buckett1,43422.49
LabourPeter Cleave91914.41
IndependentWilliam MacQueen83013.01
Capital ActionAnn Nolan6069.50
Informal votes2844.45+1.38
Turnout6,37643.43+4.14
Registered electors14,681

Northern Ward

The Northern Ward returned three councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Northern Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens'Sarah Lysaght 3,769 52.88 -9.70
IndependentIan Hutchings 3,314 46.49 +9.88
LabourKen Boyden 3,263 45.78 -0.46
GreenAnne Duncan2,59136.35
Citizens'Richard Nanson2,49735.03
LabourJill Main2,49234.96
Citizens'Kenneth Tocker2,34632.91
LabourVita Harmor1,11015.57
Informal votes2543.56-0.44
Turnout7,12747.27+2.41
Registered electors15,077

Onslow Ward

The Onslow Ward returned two councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Onslow Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentDavid Bull 3,392 58.45
Citizens'Sally Baber 2,565 44.20 -20.46
Citizens'Les Stephens2,51843.39-12.45
GreenMartin Wilson1,51626.12
Capital ActionColin Cloverdale69211.92
IndependentBob Monks68211.75-13.81
IndependentAlexander Schiff2414.15
Informal votes2464.23+0.37
Turnout5,80353.74+1.38
Registered electors10,797

Southern Ward

The Southern Ward returned four councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Southern Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Parussini 4,894 53.98
LabourJohn Gilberthorpe 4,599 50.72 +1.05
LabourMargaret Bonner 4,422 48.77
GreenMerrin Downing 4,051 44.68 +6.21
LabourTala Cleverley3,99744.08-2.46
GreenCelia Wade-Brown3,31036.51
IndependentEddie Mollier2,17824.02
IndependentAlan Chambers2,09323.08
Citizens'Mary Bishop1,95021.50
Citizens'Mulitalo Mano'o1,71618.92
AllianceChris Ellis1,54317.01+6.73
AllianceBeverly Arnell1,51416.69
Informal votes3884.27-0.69
Turnout9,08642.96
Registered electors21,147

Tawa Ward

The Tawa Ward returned two councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Tawa Ward (2 vacancies)[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKerry Prendergast Unopposed
IndependentDavid Watt Unopposed
Registered electors8,911

Western Ward

The Western Ward returned three councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Western Ward[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentVal Bedingfield 5,008 61.50 -5.81
Citizens'Bryan Weyburne 3,343 41.05
Citizens'Andy Foster 2,910 35.74
GreenSheila Ahern2,63732.38
Citizens'Alfie Des Tombe2,32028.49
Capital ActionColin Robertson1,99724.52
GreenJames Shaw1,82022.35
LabourFrank Mackinnon1,78821.96
GreenAlexander Ewing1,55319.07
Capital ActionAshley Lewis1,05012.89
Informal votes3804.66+2.78
Turnout8,14350.56-0.43
Registered electors16,103

Wellington Regional Council

Wellington Ward

The Wellington ward returned five councillors to the Wellington Regional Council.

Wellington Ward[1][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentSue Driver 27,963 63.76
Citizens'Ian Lawrence 26,162 59.65
GreenDenis Foot 25,634 58.45
LabourTerry McDavitt 20,406 46.53
Citizens'Les Paske 19,034 43.40
Citizens'Euan McQueen14,07732.10
Citizens'James Cornish13,08029.82
Citizens'Jim Rowe12,83729.27
LabourPeter Graham12,16627.74
LabourRobert Logan11,60726.46
LabourPatrick McLean9,65522.01
AllianceDallas Moore8,01418.27
AllianceVernon Tile6,67615.22
AllianceRon England6,58315.01
AllianceSimon Leys5,36812.24
Informal votes4,73610.79
Turnout43,85640.41
Registered electors108,505

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