1995 Hutt City local elections

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1995 Hutt City local elections
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  1992 14 October 19951998 

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Position of Hutt City within Wellington Region

The 1995 Hutt City local elections were part of the 1995 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Hutt City elections covered one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council and various local boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

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Hutt City Council

Mayor

1995 Lower Hutt mayoral election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent John Terris 9,901 33.61
Positive FocusPeter Glensor5,94520.18
Independent Ross Jamieson5,91320.07
Independent Lawrie Woodley3,41611.59-34.25
Independent Jim Allen2,2957.79
Independent Colin Seymour9333.16
Independent David Walkinshaw2790.94
Informal votes7712.61+0.45
Majority3,95613.43
Turnout 29,45344.50+19.20

Central Ward

The Central Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Central Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Lawrie Woodley 1,888 31.65
Positive FocusPeter Glensor1,75129.35
Citizens Action John Goldingham1,61727.10
Independent Stephanie Meo1,59626.75
Citizens Action David Hendry1,48924.96
Independent Bruce Meech98216.46
Independent Geoff Mann82713.86
Independent Colin Seymour82313.79
Positive FocusEma Weepu61510.31
Independent Andrew Bali1662.78
Informal votes1772.96
Turnout 5,965

Eastern Ward

The Eastern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Eastern Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Joan Monrad 1,881 41.38 +1.56
Positive FocusScott Dalziell1,55434.19
Independent Teri Puketapu 1,45031.90-6.07
Citizens Action Paul Irik1,23227.10
Independent Nick Ursin95821.07+11.69
Positive FocusSteven Lulich93020.46
Citizens Action Tafa Poutoa84218.52
Informal votes2445.36+4.14
Turnout 4,545

Harbour Ward

The Harbour Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Harbour Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ross Jamieson 2,335 43.22
Independent Joy Baird 2,172 40.20 +1.19
Independent Jim Allen1,68131.11-4.50
Independent Roy Cox1,12420.80
Positive FocusPam Tan98618.25
Citizens Action Lynn Hawkins89116.49
Positive FocusKarl Masina82215.21
Independent Peti Satiu5389.95
Informal votes2554.72+2.10
Turnout 5,402

Northern Ward

The Northern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Northern Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Pat Brosnan 1,530 39.60 -3.75
Independent Angus Finlayson 1,292 33.44 -7.16
Independent Tata Parata1,25532.48+1.16
Citizens Action Kevin Kapea98625.52
Positive FocusAudrey Misipeka89323.11
Citizens Action Peter MacMillan86222.31-1.10
Positive FocusBill Werry82921.46
Informal votes802.07+0.41
Turnout 3,863

Wainuiomata Ward

The Wainuiomata Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Betty Van Gaalen 3,328 73.87 -4.74
Independent Ray Wallace 3,113 69.10 +23.56
Independent Cathie Eady 1,938 43.01
Independent Len Little1,80340.02-23.09
Independent Reg Moore1,25427.83-0.47
Positive FocusAnn Pibal1,11624.77
Positive FocusNanai-Pati Mua'au85819.04
Informal votes1042.30+0.44
Turnout 4,505

Western Ward

The Western Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Western Ward [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Margaret Cousins 1,562 47.91 -7.90
Independent Graeme Ross 1,058 32.45 -13.97
Independent Jill Berridge1,04932.17
Citizens Action Rosemary McLennan-Pratt91227.97
Citizens Action Jacinth Webster69221.22
Positive FocusKen Howell57317.57
Positive FocusVera Ellen54916.84
Informal votes1263.86+2.60
Turnout 3,260

Wellington Regional Council

Lower Hutt Ward

The Lower Hutt Ward elected four members to the Wellington Regional Council

Lower Hutt Ward [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Citizens Action Irvine Yardley12,39353.70
Independent Sandra Greig 11,025 47.77 +1.21
Positive FocusDick Werry9,63341.74
Independent David Ogden 9,39440.70+1.60
Positive Focus Alister Abernethy 9,19439.84
Independent Alison Lawson9,00038.99+0.80
Positive FocusMaureen Burgess8,59337.23
Turnout 23,077

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "City of Lower Hutt – Declaration of Results of Elections". The Evening Post . 21 October 1995. p. 29.
  2. "Wellington Regional Council – Declaration of Result of Election". The Evening Post . 21 October 1992. p. 30.