1998 Wellington City Council election

1998 Wellington City Council election

10 October 1998

All 18 ward seats on the Wellington City Council
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Wellington Alive Labour For The Public Interest
Last election new 4 new
Seats won 7 3 1
Seat change 7 1 1
Popular vote 55,115 24,771 12,139
Percentage 33.40% 15.01% 7.36%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Green Alliance
Last election 3 1
Seats won 1 1
Seat change 2 0
Popular vote 11,835 5570
Percentage 7.17% 3.38%

Results by ward

The 1998 Wellington City Council election was part of the 1998 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.

Council

The Wellington City Council consists of a mayor and eighteen councillors elected from six wards (Eastern, Lambton, Northern, Onslow, Southern, Western).

Mayor

1998 Wellington mayoral election[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Wellington Alive Mark Blumsky 33,828 58.81 +14.82
Alliance Stephanie Cook 12,918 22.46
For The Public Interest Bryan Pepperell 7,402 12.87 +11.25
Rama Ramanathan 1,381 2.40
Independent Hugh Baker-Boyd 1,374 2.38
Tumeke Robert Te Whare 609 1.05
Majority 20,910 36.35 +11.84
Turnout 57,512 48.46 −4.64
Registered electors 118,669

Eastern ward

The Eastern ward returns four councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Eastern Ward (4 vacancies)[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Sue Kedgley 5,914 56.15 −10.14
Independent Ruth Gotlieb 5,695 54.07 −17.49
Labour Leonie Gill 4,285 40.68
Wellington Alive Rob Goulden 4,050 38.45
Wellington Alive Jo Morgan 4,008 38.05
Labour Kevin Burrows 3,298 31.31
Independent Brian Barraclough 3,214 30.51 −11.54
Rama Ramanathan 3,098 29.41 −9.93
Labour Kathy Moe 2,917 27.69
Wellington People's Resource Centre Linda Hobman 1,940 18.42
Independent Phil Sprey 1,912 18.15
For The Public Interest Arthur Attrill 1,798 17.07
Turnout 10,532 43.03 +0.53
Registered electors 24,474

Lambton ward

The Lambton ward returns three councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Lambton Ward (3 vacancies)[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Mary Varnham 4,197 47.22
Alliance Stephanie Cook 3,971 44.68
Wellington Alive Chris Parkin 3,513 39.52
Wellington Alive Francine Russell 3,447 38.78
Wellington Alive David Simms 3,037 34.17
Labour Michael Gibbs 2,488 27.99
Green Craig Palmer 2,189 24.63
For The Public Interest Alistair Shaw 1,987 22.35
Legalise Cannabis Michael Appleby 791 8.90
Peter Isaac 604 6.79
Rosamund Averton 438 4.92
Turnout 8,887 39.80
Registered electors 22,327

Northern ward

The Northern ward returns four councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Northern Ward (4 vacancies)[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Wellington Alive Kerry Prendergast 6,789 58.41
Wellington Alive Robert Armstrong 6,046 52.02
Wellington Alive Ian Hutchings 5,403 46.48 +20.26
Independent Helene Ritchie 4,708 40.50 +15.42
Wellington Alive Phil Guerin 4,487 38.60
Independent Kent Clark 3,027 26.04 +0.01
Independent Lois Robertson 2,620 22.54
Independent Alex Tan 2,610 22.45
Green Deirdre Kent 2,268 19.51
Independent Roger Bradshaw 2,098 18.05
For The Public Interest Vryn Evans 1,612 13.87
Alliance Ron England 1,599 13.75
Independent Hugh Baker-Boyd 1,238 10.65
For The Public Interest John Fourier 1,209 10.40
Tumeke Eugene Ryder 772 6.64
Turnout 11,622 45.73 +4.00
Registered electors 25,411

Onslow ward

The Onslow ward returns two councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Onslow Ward (2 vacancies)[1][2][3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Judy Siers 2,981 51.69
Wellington Alive Allan Johnston 2,920 50.64
Wellington Alive Reece Mead 2,442 42.35
Citizens Choice Jack Ruben 1,559 27.03
For The Public Interest John Fanning 762 13.21
Independent Alexander Schiff 348 6.03
Citizens Watch Phillip Rennie 237 4.11
Tumeke Matthew Hodgetts 149 2.58
Craig Ranapia 134 2.32
Turnout 5,766 49.66
Registered electors 11,610

Southern ward

The Southern ward returns three councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Southern Ward (3 vacancies)[1][2][3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sue Piper 4,727 55.96 +2.55
Labour Alick Shaw 4,304 50.95
For The Public Interest Bryan Pepperell 3,358 39.75 +9.24
Labour Rupert Watson 2,752 32.58
Wellington Alive Coleen Singleton 2,658 31.47
Wellington Alive Matt Taylor 2,661 31.50
Independent Ray Clegg 1,673 19.80
Green John Robinson 1,464 17.33
Your Voice Maurice Moresi 779 9.22
Tumeke Robert Te Whare 653 7.73 −17.50
Victoria Loisei 308 3.64
Turnout 8,446 41.51 +4.62
Registered electors 20,345

Western ward

The Western ward returns two councillors to the Wellington City Council. The final results for the ward were:

Western Ward (2 vacancies)[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Andy Foster 4,059 59.39 −3.04
Wellington Alive John Morrison 3,654 53.46
Independent Barbara Nef 3,564 52.15 +6.02
For The Public Interest Guy Nunns 1,413 20.67
Independent Craig Wylie 564 8.25 −21.31
Tumeke Beverly Murta 414 6.05
Turnout 6,834 47.12 +6.54
Registered electors 14,502

Results of the city council election

Following the 1998 Wellington City Council election, the composition of the council was as follows:

Summary

Ward Previous Elected
Mayor Mark Blumsky Mark Blumsky
Eastern Ward Ruth Gotlieb Sue Kedgley
Sue Kedgley Ruth Gotlieb
Chris Parkin Leonie Gill
Brian Barraclough Rob Goulden
Lambton Ward Ward in abbeyance Mary Varnham
Stephanie Cook
Chris Parkin
Northern Ward Judy Siers Kerry Prendergast
Sally Baber Robert Armstrong
Allan Johnston Ian Hutchings
Kent Clark Helene Ritchie


Onslow Ward Ward in abbeyance Judy Siers
Allan Johnston
Southern Ward John Gilberthorpe Sue Piper
Sue Piper Alick Shaw
Celia Wade-Brown Bryan Pepperell
Stephen Rainbow Three seats only
Tawa Ward Kerry Prendergast Ward abolished
Robert Armstrong
Western Ward Andy Foster Andy Foster
Rex Nicholls John Morrison
Stephanie Cook Two seats only
Stephen Rainbow

Other local elections

Wellington Regional Council – Wellington Ward

The Wellington ward returns five councillors to the Wellington Regional Council.

Wellington Ward (5 vacancies)[2][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Chris Laidlaw 28,315 65.81
Labour Margaret Bonner 23,641 54.95
Labour Terry McDavitt 21,770 50.60
Independent Euan McQueen 17,692 41.12
Independent Michael Gibson 15,722 36.54
Citizens' Martyn Turner 15,445 35.90
Labour Jim Turner 15,236 35.41
Green Toni Atkinson 14,655 34.06
Labour Daran Ponter 14,592 33.91
Citizens' Bob Henare 13,676 31.79
Alliance Tony Simpson 13,083 30.41
Green Roland Sapsford 12,063 28.04
Alliance Russell Taylor 9,239 21.47
Turnout
Registered electors 118,669

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Wellington City Council – Declaration of Result of Election". The Evening Post. 17 October 1998. p. 22.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "How You Voted – Provisional Results". The Evening Post. 12 October 1998. p. 6.
  3. ^ a b "Leading Wellington 1998–2001 CITY VOICE Local Body Election Guide". City Voice. 24 September 1998. p. 13-21.
  4. ^ "Declaration of results of election Wellington Region". The Evening Post. 17 October 1998. p. 23.