The Dunedin local elections, 2010 were part of the New Zealand local elections, 2010, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Dunedin elections are used to elect the Mayor of Dunedin and to elect councilors to the Dunedin City Council
Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
The Mayor of Dunedin is the head of the municipal government of Dunedin, New Zealand, and presides over the Dunedin City Council. The Mayor is directly elected, using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system in 2007.
As per the Local Electoral Act 2001, all the elections occurred on Saturday 9 October 2010. [1] Voting was carried out by postal ballot, using the Single Transferrable Vote system.
The candidates for mayor included Peter Chin, the incumbent who is running for a third consecutive term. His contenders included Dave Cull and Lee Vandervis.
Peter Wing Ho Chin CNZM is a lawyer and was the 56th Mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand. He served two terms as Mayor from 2004 to 2010.
David Charles "Dave" Cull, JP is the mayor of the city of Dunedin in New Zealand. He became the 57th Mayor of Dunedin in October 2010 and was re-elected in both the 2013 mayoralty race and 2016 mayoral election. Before politics, he was a presenter for Television New Zealand and an author.
Lee Vandervis is a local-body politician who was first elected to the Dunedin City Council in the 2004 local elections. Vandervis has run for mayor in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013, finishing second in 2007. He is currently an elected councillor.
In 2010 the ward system was changed with there now being just three wards in Dunedin. The Central Ward which would elect eleven councilors, Mosgiel Taieri Ward which would elect two and the Waikouaiti Coast-Chalmers Ward which would elect one. [2]
All eleven incumbent councillors sought re-election, while 28 other people sought election to the council.
Eight of the eleven councillors returned to the council as councillors, while councillor Dave Cull returned as mayor. Three new councillors were elected: Richard Thomson, Lee Vandervis, and Jinty MacTavish.
Candidate | Affiliation | First preference | Last Iteration | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Richard Thomson | Greater Dunedin | 3741 | 11.28 | 3741.00 | |
Lee Vandervis | 3483 | 10.50 | 3483.00 | ||
Bill Acklin | Independent | 2298 | 6.93 | 2722.61 | |
Jinty MacTavish | Greater Dunedin | 1117 | 3.37 | 2672.69 | |
John Bezett | Independent | 1893 | 5.71 | 2618.00 | |
Chris Staynes | Greater Dunedin | 1359 | 4.10 | 2721.21 | |
Neil Collins | 1911 | 5.76 | 2709.14 | ||
Teresa Stevenson | Independent | 893 | 2.69 | 2575.58 | |
Fliss Butcher | Independent | 1269 | 3.83 | 2543.54 | |
Paul Hudson | Independent | 1261 | 3.80 | 2517.99 | |
Colin Weatherall | Independent | 1231 | 3.71 | 2514.92 | |
Bev Butler | Independent | 1221 | 3.68 | 2457.44 | |
Aaron Hawkins | Independent | 1067 | 3.22 | 2032.22 | |
Chris Marlow | Independent | 975 | 2.94 | 1779.70 | |
Malcolm Dixon | Independent | 1132 | 3.41 | 1548.74 | |
Olivier Lequeux | 746 | 2.25 | 1218.65 | ||
Lynn Tozer | Greater Dunedin | 729 | 2.20 | 1155.94 | |
Richard Walls | 752 | 2.27 | 990.20 | ||
Shane Gallaghar | Greater Dunedin | 670 | 2.02 | 970.98 | |
Jono Clark | Community VISION | 562 | 1.69 | 762.10 | |
Jonathan Usher | 530 | 1.60 | 704.07 | ||
Hendrik Koch | Community VISION | 438 | 1.32 | 581.18 | |
Samuel Mann | Greater Dunedin | 363 | 1.09 | 480.77 | |
Andrew Whiley | Independent | 353 | 1.06 | 442.05 | |
Michael Guest | Independent | 370 | 1.12 | 430.75 | |
Tracey Crampton Smith | Independent | 337 | 1.02 | 382.74 | |
Olive McRae | Independent | 278 | 0.84 | 345.37 | |
Lindsay Smith | Greater Dunedin | 246 | 0.74 | 307.47 | |
Steve O'Conner | Independent | 230 | 0.69 | 259.41 | |
Lloyd Wilson | Independent | 184 | 0.55 | 211.64 | |
Bob Gillanders | 153 | 0.46 | 182.78 | ||
George Morrison | Independent | 133 | 0.40 | 147.46 | |
Andrew Eames | Community VISION | 127 | 0.38 | 138.97 | |
Randall Ratana | Independent | 112 | 0.34 | 129.91 | |
Martini Samson | Independent | 112 | 0.34 | 120.17 | |
Trevor Turner | Independent | 82 | 0.25 | 97.41 | |
Barry Simpson | Independent | 73 | 0.22 | (82.18) | |
Paul Douglas | Independent | 78 | 0.24 | (80.62) | |
Dave Cull | Greater Dunedin | 0a | 0.00 | (0.00) | |
Informal votes | 660 | 1.99 | 660.00 |
a Dave Cull was already elected mayor, so his votes were immediately transferred to the elector's next preference. Source: [3]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | Notes | |
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Kate Wilson | Greater Dunedin | Incumbent | |
Craig Watson | |||
Malcom Agnow | |||
Syd Brown | Deputy mayor | ||
Biran Miller | |||
Maurice Prendergast |
Source: [4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew Noone | |||
Geraldine Tait | Community Vision |
Source: [5]
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