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2001 Wellington City local elections

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2001 Wellington local elections

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Position of Wellington City within Wellington Region

The 2001 Wellington local elections were part of the 2001 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Wellington elections cover one regional council (the Greater Wellington Regional Council), eight territorial authority (city and district) councils, three district health boards, and various community boards and licensing trusts.

Wellington City Council

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The Wellington City Council consisted of a mayor and nineteen councillors elected from six wards (Northern, Onslow, Western, Lambton, Eastern, Southern) using the First-past-the-post voting system.

Mayor

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2001 Wellington mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Kerry Prendergast 19,782 33.73
Green Mary Varnham 11,097 18.92
Independent John Morrison 10,289 17.54
Independent Andy Foster 3,982 6.79
Alliance Stephanie Cook 3,648 6.22 −16.24
Independent Merepeka Raukawa-Tait 3,174 5.41
Independent Rob Goulden 1,827 3.11
Independent Bryan Pepperell 1,714 2.92 −9.95
Independent Ollie Tafua 745 1.27
Independent Kent Clark 693 1.18
Independent Lindsay Milkop 290 0.49
Independent Josie Bullock 259 0.44
Independent Hugh Baker-Boyd 134 0.22 −2.16
Independent Thomas Morgan 134 0.22
Informal votes 874 1.49
Majority 8,685 14.81
Turnout 58,642 47.78 −0.68
Registered electors 122,730

Eastern ward

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

Eastern Ward (4 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ray Ahipene-Mercer 5,442 46.71 +13.59
Labour Leonie Gill 5,320 45.66 +4.98
Independent Rob Goulden 4,121 35.37 −3.08
Independent David Major 3,517 30.18
Labour Peter Benson 3,307 28.38
Labour Daran Ponter 3,053 26.20
Independent Linda Hobman 2,898 24.87 +6.45
Independent Cliff Condren 2,330 20.00
Independent Phil Sprey 2,040 17.51 +15.93
Independent Tafa Max To'o 1,899 16.30
Independent Ollie Tafua 1,750 15.02
Independent Josie Bullock 1,512 12.97
Independent Sean Woods 1,471 12.62
Independent Karuna Muthu 608 5.21
Informal votes 441 3.78 +3.49
Majority 210 1.80
Turnout 11,650 50.61 +12.11
Registered electors 23,019

Lambton ward

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

Lambton Ward (4 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Alliance Stephanie Cook 5,531 50.18 +5.50
Labour David Zwartz 4,188 38.00
Independent Alick Shaw 3,872 35.13
Independent Chris Parkin 3,670 33.30 −6.22
Independent Jo Couglan 3,643 33.05
Green Brent Efford 2,895 26.26
Independent John Gibbons 1,985 18.01
Independent Alan Whiting 1,746 15.84
Independent John Shrapnell 1,738 15.76
Independent Yadana Saw 1,712 15.53
Independent Joy Dunsheath 1,525 13.83
Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby 1,208 10.96 +2.06
Independent David Scott 1,121 10.17
Independent Kirk MacGibbon 998 9.05
Independent Ari Roskam 793 7.19
Independent Lindsay Milkop 744 6.75
Informal votes 480 4.35
Majority 27 0.24
Turnout 11,021 42.05 +2.25
Registered electors 26,204

Northern ward

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

Northern Ward (4 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Helene Ritchie 6,260 49.74 +9.24
Three 4 North Ian Hutchings 6,091 48.40 +1.92
Three 4 North Ngaire Best 5,729 45.52
Three 4 North Robert Armstrong 5,550 44.10 +7.92
Northern Merit Kent Clark 4,475 35.56 +9.52
Northern Merit Ray Good 3,793 30.14
Northern Merit Jim Candolitis 3,059 24.31
Independent John Taylor 3,025 24.04
Independent Gay Limpus 2,472 19.64
Independent Hugh Baker Boyd 1,239 9.84 −0.81
Informal votes 701 5.57
Majority 1,075 8.54
Turnout 12,583 47.78 +2.05
Registered electors 26,333

Onslow ward

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

Onslow Ward (2 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Judy Siers 4,571 72.65 +20.96
Independent John Morrison 3,755 59.68
Independent Darryl Ray 1,852 29.43
Informal votes 518 8.23
Majority 1,903 30.24
Turnout 6,291 53.41 +3.75
Registered electors 11,778

Southern ward

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

Southern Ward (3 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Celia Wade-Brown 4,639 48.45
Independent Sue Piper 4,035 42.14 −13.82
Independent Bryan Pepperell 3,782 39.50 −0.25
Labour Hola Taue 3,477 36.32
Independent Matt Taylor 3,086 32.23 +0.73
Independent Evan Keay 1,674 17.48
Independent Ash Bhasin 1,485 15.51
Independent Duncan Mackay 1,464 15.29
Independent Harry Muagututi'a Tauafiafi 898 9.38
Informal votes 396 4.13
Majority 2,612 27.28
Turnout 9,573 46.30 +4.79
Registered electors 20,675

Western ward

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

Western Ward (2 vacancies)[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Andy Foster 5,731 76.16 +16.77
Independent Citizens Sally Baber 2,483 33.00
Independent Heather Roy 2,449 32.54
Independent Haydn Nicholls 1,468 19.51
Independent Craig Wylie 730 9.70 +1.45
Informal votes 490 6.51
Majority 34 0.45
Turnout 7,524 51.11 +3.99
Registered electors 14,721

Wellington Regional Council

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Wellington Ward

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

Wellington Ward (5 vacancies)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Chris Laidlaw 31,361 70.71 +4.79
Independent Hugh Barr 22,829 51.47
Independent Judith Aitken 22,162 49.97
Labour Terry McDavitt 20,926 47.18 −3.60
Independent Irvine Yardley 20,497 46.21
Independent Michael Gibson 15,201 34.27 −2.37
Labour Robin Boldarin 14,214 32.04
Labour Kevin Burrows 13,419 30.25
Independent Martyn Turner 12,719 28.67 −7.29
Green Paul Bruce 10,782 24.31
Independent Derek Milne 7,564 17.05
Alliance Russell Taylor 7,502 16.91
Independent Rosamund Averton 5,932 13.37
Independent Steve Cardno 5,256 11.85
Independent Al McWhinnie 4,678 10.54
McGillicuddy Serious Vince Terreni 3,740 8.43
Independent Ivan Brody-Solt 2,966 6.68
Majority 5,296 11.94
Turnout 44,350 36.13 +0.25
Registered electors 122,730

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Final Results for Wellington City Elections". Archived from the original on 19 August 2002. Retrieved 12 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)