1941 Auckland City mayoral election

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1941 Auckland City mayoral election
Coat of arms of Auckland.svg
  1938 17 May 1941 1944  
Turnout32,969 (50.19%)
  John Allum.jpg Joe Sayegh.jpg
Candidate John Allum Joe Sayegh
Party Citizens & Ratepayers Labour
Popular vote16,35315,010
Percentage49.6045.52

Mayor before election

Sir Ernest Davis

Elected mayor

John Allum

The 1941 Auckland City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1941, elections were held for the Mayor of Auckland plus other local government positions including twenty-one city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Contents

The election saw deputy-mayor John Allum defeating the Labour nominee Joe Sayegh who suffered defeat for the third time in succession. Sayegh did not stand for the council as an inducement to vote for him as mayor, but he was elected to the Harbour Board and Hospital Board. The only successful Labour candidate for the council was Mary Dreaver, with the Citizens & Ratepayers ticket winning all other council seats.

Background

Citizens & Ratepayers

The incumbent mayor Sir Ernest Davis declined to seek a further term. After Davis' retirement the deputy mayor John Allum and councillor Arthur Bailey were seen as likely replacements as the Citizens & Ratepayers Association nominee for mayor. [1] At a meeting chaired by James Donald the Citizens & Ratepayers Association committee selected Allum as the mayoral candidate. [2]

Labour

The Labour Party had six people nominated for the mayoralty:

Sayegh was elected as the Labour candidate at a selection meeting of party delegates. [3]

Others

Two independent candidates also stood. James William Payne, who stood for mayor in 1938, and Charles Bailey, formerly a Labour city councillor from 1933 to 1938. [4]

Mayoralty results

1941 Auckland mayoral election [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens & Ratepayers John Allum 16,35349.60
Labour Joe Sayegh 15,01045.52+11.91
Independent Charles Bailey1,0823.28
Independent James William Payne2180.66−0.24
Informal votes3060.92−0.26
Majority1,3434.07
Turnout 32,96950.19−11.31

Councillor results

1941 Auckland City Council election [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens & Ratepayers Leonard Coakley17,21552.21+0.60
Citizens & Ratepayers Arthur Bailey16,80550.97−5.50
Citizens & Ratepayers Reginald Judson 16,50450.05+1.54
Citizens & Ratepayers Fred Ambler 16,30549.45
Citizens & Ratepayers Ellen Melville 16,25149.29+0.22
Citizens & Ratepayers Harold Burton15,78247.86+0.44
Citizens & Ratepayers William Fowlds 15,67147.53
Citizens & Ratepayers William Brockway Darlow15,60447.32
Citizens & Ratepayers Harry Butcher15,44346.84+4.38
Citizens & Ratepayers Wilfred Fortune 15,38346.65
Citizens & Ratepayers Sidney Takle15,21046.13
Labour Mary Dreaver 15,13745.91−1.30
Citizens & Ratepayers Keith Buttle 14,98445.44
Citizens & Ratepayers Roy McElroy 14,89045.16+1.84
Citizens & Ratepayers Jack Garland14,85345.05
Citizens & Ratepayers Alan Brown14,66844.49+1.48
Citizens & Ratepayers Frederick George Farrell14,62844.36
Citizens & Ratepayers Claude James Lovegrove14,57244.19
Citizens & Ratepayers Reginald Harrop14,46943.88
Citizens & Ratepayers Michael Joseph Moodabe 14,40243.68
Citizens & Ratepayers Alan Doull14,00142.46
Labour Jeremiah James Sullivan13,85842.03−2.63
Labour Bill Anderton 13,83841.97−3.94
Citizens & Ratepayers William Power13,77141.76
Labour Peter Carr 13,64741.39−1.88
Labour Fred Young 13,02139.49−2.82
Labour Donald Campbell13,01039.46
Labour Paul Richardson12,84138.94
Labour Robert Boswell12,79438.80
Labour Elizabeth Wynn12,52037.97−2.18
Labour John Stewart 12,44537.74−2.44
Labour Frederick George Beer12,28637.26
Labour George Gordon Grant12,16736.90
Labour Charles Stephen Morris12,05236.55
Labour Joseph Glen Kennerley11,87936.03−2.12
Labour Harold Callagher11,68835.45
Labour Charles James Matthew11,64635.32−2.99
Labour Harry Gordon Staley11,55835.05−1.67
Labour Esric Hunter11,46134.76
Independent Richard Armstrong3,1869.66−34.17
Communist Gordon Watson 2,3637.16
Communist George Jackson1,8755.68
Independent Patricia Hurd1,7245.22
Independent James William Payne1,7155.20
Communist Henry Mornington Smith1,6264.93

References

  1. "Probable Candidates". The New Zealand Herald . Vol. LXXVIII, no. 23888. 12 February 1941. p. 11.
  2. "City Election - Candidates Chosen". The New Zealand Herald . Vol. LXXVIII, no. 23899. 25 February 1941. p. 9.
  3. "Sayegh Once More To Be Mayoralty Candidate". The Northern Advocate . 20 March 1941. p. 3.
  4. "Nominations". Auckland Star . Vol. LXXII, no. 104. 5 May 1941. p. 8.
  5. 1 2 "Electoral". The New Zealand Herald . Vol. LXXVIII, no. 23973. 24 May 1941. p. 3. Retrieved 20 November 2017.