1989 Porirua City Council election

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1989 Porirua City Council election
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  1986
1992  

The 1989 Porirua City Council election was part of the 1989 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The polling was conducted using the first-past-the-post electoral method.

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Council

The Porirua City Council following the 1989 election consisted of a mayor and thirteen councillors elected from five wards (Plimmerton, Horokiri, Titahi Bay, Tairangi and Cannons Creek). This was the first election since the Horokiwi riding of the Hutt County Council had been absorbed into Porirua in 1988. [1]

Mayor

1989 Porirua mayoral election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Burke 8,991 64.58 +2.46
Independent Ken Mair 4,13129.67
Informal votes7995.73+3.10
Majority 4,86034.91+3.07
Turnout 13,92156.00+19.00

Ward One, Plimmerton

The Plimmerton ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Plimmerton Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Jan Bennett 2,077 83.31 −2.49
Independent Michael Brooks 1,654 66.34
Independent Raymond Young1,10744.40
Informal votes1475.89+3.49
Majority 54721.94
Turnout 2,493

Ward Two, Horokiri

The Horokiri ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Horokiri Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Murray Woodhouse 2,012 85.50
Independent Margaret Henderson 1,460 62.04
Independent Terence O'Connor1,15449.04
Informal votes793.35
Majority 30613.00
Turnout 2,353

Ward Three, Titahi Bay

The Titahi Bay ward elected three members to the Porirua City Council

Titahi Bay Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Maxine Arnold 2,385 83.42 +20.10
Independent Helen Smith 2,238 78.27 +28.95
Labour Terewhiti Arthur 1,952 68.27
Labour Vernia Clark1,82763.90
Informal votes1736.05+0.75
Majority 1254.37
Turnout 2,859

Ward Four, Tairangi

The Tairangi ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Tairangi Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip Quinn 1,153 67.34
Labour Naureen Palmer 1,134 66.23
Independent Tino Meleisea52530.66
Independent Emily Siale44525.99
Informal votes1277.41
Majority 60935.57
Turnout 1,712

Ward Five, Cannons Creek

The Cannons Creek ward elected four members to the Porirua City Council

Cannons Creek Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jasmine Underhill 1,980 74.40 +0.79
Labour Geoff Walpole 1,944 73.05 −2.23
Labour Elaine Annandale 1,889 70.98 +1.39
Labour Charles Ford 1,771 66.55
Independent Dorothy Whiting1,29948.81
Independent Roy Hollands84731.83
Independent Mikaele Kelekolio77629.16
Informal votes1385.18+0.64
Majority 47217.73
Turnout 2,661

Other local elections

Wellington Regional Council

Porirua Ward

The Porirua Ward elected two members to the Wellington Regional Council

Porirua Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ken Gray 8,351 65.35 +12.11
Independent Maxine Arnold 7,084 55.44 −9.26
Labour Don Borrie6,66352.14+12.75
Independent Ron England2,78621.80
Informal votes6695.23−0.49
Majority 4213.29
Turnout 12,777

Wellington Area Health Board

Porirua Ward

The Porirua Ward elected one member to the Wellington Area Health Board

Porirua Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Marion Bruce 6,792 48.78
Labour Don Borrie6,27745.09
Informal votes8526.12
Majority 5153.69
Turnout 13,921

References

  1. Penman, Neil; Penman, June (2015). A portrait of Porirua : the creation of a planned city. Penmanship Press. p. 178. ISBN   9780473258672.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "City of Porirua - Declaration of Results of Election". The Evening Post . 28 October 1989. p. 27.