1992 Porirua local elections

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1992 Porirua local elections
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The 1992 Porirua local elections were part of the 1992 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Porirua elections cover one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council, hospital board, and various local boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

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Porirua City Council

The Porirua City Council following the 1992 election consisted of a mayor and thirteen councillors elected from five wards (Plimmerton, Horokiri, Titahi Bay, Tairangi and Cannons Creek).

Mayor

1992 Porirua mayoral election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Burke 8,606 59.32 -5.26
Independent Don Borrie5,37737.06
Informal votes5233.60-2.13
Majority3,22922.25-12.66
Turnout 14,506

Ward One, Plimmerton

The Plimmerton ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Plimmerton Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Robert Shaw 1,474 56.32
Independent Jenny Brash 1,385 52.92
Independent Russell Marshall 1,19945.81
Independent Jan Bennett1,09141.68-41.63
Informal votes843.20-2.69
Majority1867.10
Turnout 2,617

Ward Two, Horokiri

The Horokiri ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Horokiri Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Murray Woodhouse 2,138 86.66 +1.16
Independent Lynne Thomas 1,576 63.88
Independent John Green1,11345.11
Informal votes1074.33+0.98
Majority46318.76
Turnout 2,467

Ward Three, Titahi Bay

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

Titahi Bay Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Helen Smith 1,756 53.71 -24.56
Labour Terewhiti Arthur 1,672 51.14 -17.13
Independent Don Borrie 1,586 48.51
Labour Gwyn Skinner1,37942.18
Independent Kim Arnold1,35641.48
Independent Henry Sharman1,01631.07
Independent Peter Windsor96129.39
Informal votes802.44-3.61
Majority2076.33
Turnout 3,269

Ward Four, Tairangi

The Tairangi ward elected two members to the Porirua City Council

Tairangi Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lua Lepaio 1,143 65.95
Labour Naureen Palmer 1,127 65.03 -1.20
Independent Rita Magson51629.77
Independent Josephine Lancaster36220.88
Independent Rosalie Kalolo24914.36
Informal votes683.92-3.49
Majority61135.25
Turnout 1,733

Ward Five, Cannons Creek

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

Cannons Creek Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jasmine Underhill 2,525 89.25 +14.85
Labour Geoff Walpole 2,221 78.50 +5.45
Labour Charles Ford 2,206 77.97 +11.42
Labour Elenuipo Matagi 1,477 52.20
Independent Taleni Tanieluy1,10439.02
Independent David Leggott1,06037.46
Independent Luta Gaualofa62922.23
Informal votes933.28-1.90
Majority37313.18
Turnout 2,829

Wellington Regional Council

Porirua Ward

The Porirua Ward elected two members to the Wellington Regional Council

Porirua Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ken Gray 9,410 75.24 +9.89
Independent Maxine Arnold 7,896 63.14 +7.70
Labour Barbara Brooks [nb 1] 6,86354.88
Informal votes8416.72+1.49
Majority1,0338.26
Turnout 12,505

Table footnotes:

  1. Brooks was appointed to the council on 16 February 1993 to replace Ken Gray who died on 18 November 1992

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "City of Porirua - Declaration of Results of Election". The Evening Post . 17 October 1992. p. 39.
  2. "Declaration of Results of Election - Wellington Region". The Evening Post . 17 October 1992. p. 39.