1989 Dunedin mayoral election

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1989 Dunedin mayoral election
Dunedin city coa.gif
  1986 14 October 1989 1992  
Turnout53,100
  Richard Walls, 1980.jpg Ian McKeeking.jpg
Candidate Richard Walls Ian McKeeking
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote17,98310,556
Percentage33.8619.87

  No image.png David Benson-Pope.jpg
CandidateMichael Haggitt David Benson-Pope
PartyCitizens' Labour
Popular vote8,2436,381
Percentage15.5212.01

Mayor before election

Cliff Skeggs

Elected Mayor

Richard Walls

The 1989 Dunedin mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1989, elections were held for the Mayor of Dunedin plus other local government positions including twelve city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

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Background

Mayor Cliff Skeggs chose not to seek re-election and a record nine candidates sought to replace him. There were divisions on both sides of local politics in Dunedin. Councillor David Benson-Pope stood as the official Labour candidate, with Labour's candidate from the previous election Steve Alexander also standing. The Citizens' Association had divisions regarding their nominee. Michael Haggitt was chosen as their nominee over councillors Richard Walls and Ian McKeeking. Walls and McKeeking were overlooked due to their affiliations to the National Party. Both stood as independent candidates regardless. [1]

Results

The following table shows the results for the election:

1989 Dunedin mayoral election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Richard Walls 17,983 33.86
Independent Ian McKeeking10,55619.87
Citizens'Michael Haggitt8,24315.52
Labour David Benson-Pope 6,38112.01
Independent Elizabeth Hanan5,56810.48
Independent Labour Steve Alexander2,6164.92-22.60
Independent Paul Brooks7041.32
McGillicuddy Serious Warren Gumbley5100.96
Independent Gregor Campbell2420.45
Informal votes2970.55-0.14
Majority7,42713.98
Turnout 53,100

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References

  1. Ann-Marie Johnson (5 October 1989). "Walls Questions Selection Criteria". Otago Daily Times . p. 5.
  2. "Election Special". Otago Daily Times . 16 October 1989. p. 6.