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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use New Zealand English Шаблон:Infobox election The 1992 Wellington City mayoral election was part of the held that same year. In 1992, elections were held for the Mayor of Wellington plus other local government roles including 21 councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

The election saw Fran Wilde, the MP for Wellington Central, elected as the new mayor of Wellington replacing incumbent Sir Jim Belich who had retired after serving two terms. Wilde became Wellington's first female mayor, defeating former Deputy Mayor Helene Ritchie and her predecessor as MP for Wellington Central Ken Comber who ran for the Citizens' Association.

Background

The Citizens' Association made a surprise choice in their candidate for mayor. The association selection panel chose former National Party MP Ken Comber as its candidate ahead of the Citizens' leader on the council Les Stephens. Also vying for the nomination were Eastern Ward councillor Ruth Gotlieb, former councillor Bryan Weyburne and previous mayor Ian Lawrence.[1] Gotlieb ran for mayor regardless unsuccessfully, but was re-elected in the Eastern Ward as an independent. Weyburne was elected to the Western Ward and Lawrence to the Regional Council while Stephens was defeated in the Onslow Ward.

Following Jim Belich's decision to retire from the mayoralty, the Labour Party chose Wellington Central MP Fran Wilde as their candidate. Initially Eastern Ward councillor Nic Dalton was favoured to replace Belich though Dalton ruled himself out of contention for both the mayoralty and council.[2][3] Attention then turned to Wilde's status as an MP with the prospect of her taking both a parliamentary and mayoral salary or the prospect of a by-election at taxpayer expense. Labour leader Mike Moore made known his preference for Wilde to remain in Parliament, offering to relieve her of portfolios to help with workload, although Wilde ultimately decided to resign from Parliament if elected mayor.[4]

Results

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Results by ward

Fran Wilde polled the highest in all seven of Wellington's electoral wards.

Wards won by Wilde
Fran Wilde Helene Ritchie Ken Comber Stephen Rainbow Others Total
Ward # % # % # % # % # % #
Eastern 3,246 28.1 2,200 19.0 1,909 16.5 1,125 9.7 3,093 26.7 11,573
Lambton 3,035 43.2 737 10.5 1,020 14.5 1,015 14.4 1,221 17.4 7,028
Northern 2,295 29.0 1,810 22.9 1,006 12.7 634 8.0 2,160 27.4 7,905
Onslow 2,151 34.0 838 13.2 1,101 17.4 600 9.5 1,644 25.9 6,334
Tawa 1,153 24.6 928 19.8 856 18.3 377 8.1 1,366 29.2 4,680
Southern 3,856 37.0 1,909 18.3 1,260 12.1 1,308 12.5 2,096 20.1 10,429
Western 3,041 33.1 1,291 14.0 1,597 17.4 1,060 11.5 2,211 24.0 9,200
Total 18,795 32.9 9,715 17.0 8,751 15.3 6,122 10.7 13,774 24.1 57,157

Ward results

Шаблон:See also Candidates were also elected from wards to the Wellington City Council.[5]

Party/ticket Councillors
Citizens' 6
Labour 5
Greens 4
Independent 6

See also

References

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