1923 Lower Hutt mayoral election

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1923 Lower Hutt mayoral election
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  1921 26 April 1923 1925  
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Candidate Will Strand
Party Independent
Popular voteUnopposed

Mayor before election

Will Strand

Elected mayor

Will Strand

The 1923 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.

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Background

The incumbent mayor, Will Strand, stood again for a second term in office. No other candidates emerged and consequently he was declared elected unopposed. [1]

Councillor results

1923 Lower Hutt Borough Council election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens' Alexander McBain 1,358 88.41 +4.48
Citizens' Archibald Hobbs 1,267 82.48 +5.68
Citizens' Herbert George Teagle 1,255 81.70
Citizens' David Ewen 1,233 80.27
Citizens' Alex Roberts 1,212 78.90
Citizens' Ernest Hunt 1,160 75.52
Citizens' Walter Meldrum 1,088 70.83 −10.05
Citizens' John Mitchell 1,048 68.22 +0.86
Citizens' Lemuel Thomas Watkins 989 64.38
Independent Archibald Grierson51133.26
Independent Walter Cotton44729.10−46.19
Ind. Progressive Henry James Poole41627.08
Independent Walter Dempsy38825.26
Independent James Forsyth32621.22
Independent John W. Jones28018.22
Independent Frederick Brattle20513.34
Independent Thomas De Charles Bell19312.56
Independent Robert Hazelwood17711.52
Independent Walter Andrews17411.32

Notes

  1. "Municipal Elections – Lower Hutt and Petone Nominations". The Dominion . Vol. 16, no. 182. 20 April 1923. p. 8.
  2. "Borough of Lower Hutt - Election of Nine Councillors". New Zealand Times . Vol. L, no. 11505. 28 April 1923. p. 3.

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