1901 Wellington City Council election

1901 Wellington City Council election

24 April 1901
Turnout8,533 (82.24%)
 
Candidate John Aitken Thomas Wilford
Party Independent Independent Liberal
Popular vote 5,801 2,732
Percentage 67.98 32.02

Mayor before election

John Aitken
Independent

Elected mayor

John Aitken
Independent

Council election

12 seats on the Wellington City Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Ratepayers / Progressive

6
Progressive

3
Ratepayers

2
Independent Labour / Progressive

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 1901 Wellington City Council election was a local election held on 24 April in Wellington, New Zealand as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Wellington for a one-year term and 15 city councillors for a two-year term. In person voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.

Background

Electoral reforms were implemented in 1901, which extended the municipal term for councillors to biennial terms and saw the abolition of the ward system, implementing the process of electing councillors at large instead.[1][2]

Ticket voting began in the city, bringing political competition in civic affairs with electors voting en bloc.[3] A Ratepayers' Association was founded in 1899 opposing several of the then mayor, John Rutherfurd Blair's, policies. Initially more of a pressure group, the association grew into a municipal ticket that claimed "The advancing of public enterprise likely to be for the public benefit" as it core policy belief. It was not wholly opposed to change but it favoured caution and defend the interests of the ratepayer in the new electoral environment in which the franchise had been widened. In 1901, a rival organisation, the Wellington Municipal Progressive Association, was established. It supported a more active policy for the city and promoted the interests of newly enfranchised voters.[4] Both tickets interest-group activities were insufficient to maintain them outside of an election period. By 1902 both had largely faded away.[5]

Candidates

Wellington Ratepayers' Association

The Wellington Ratepayers' Associations endorsed 12 candidates, including William Henry Peter Barber, Frederick Bolton, Paul Coffey, Robert Davenport, James Devine, James Godber, John Luke, Matthew Murdoch, David Nathan, Allan Orr, John Smith Jr., and George Winder.[6]

Municipal Progressive Association

The Municipal Progressive Association endorsed the incumbent mayor John Aitken for re-election, as well as 12 candidates for council. These included William Henry Peter Barber, William Evans, James Godber, Alfred Hindmarsh, Charles Hayward Izard, John Luke, Matthew Murdoch, Robert McKenzie, David McLaren, Robert Tolhurst, John Smith Jr., and George Winder.[7]

Independent Labour

Candidates with connections to the organised labour and trade union movement included David McLaren, Robert McKenzie, Allan Orr, Paul Coffey, Edmond Carrigan, and Alfred Hindmarsh.[7][8]

Results

The results of the election were:[9][6][7][8][10][11]

1901 Wellington City Council election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ratepayers David Nathan 5,847 86.51
Ratepayers/Progressive John Luke 5,316 78.66
Ratepayers/Progressive William Barber 5,170 76.50
Progressive William Evans 5,074 75.08
Ratepayers/Progressive George Winder 5,056 74.81
Ratepayers/Progressive Matthew Murdoch 4,424 65.46
Ratepayers/Progressive John Smith Jr. 4,315 63.85
Ratepayers James Devine 4,127 61.06
Progressive Charles Hayward Izard 3,908 57.82
Ratepayers/Progressive James Godber 3,744 55.40
Progressive Robert Tolhurst 3,640 53.86
Labour/Progressive David McLaren 3,210 47.49
Labour/Progressive Robert McKenzie 3,035 44.90
Independent Frederic Townsend 2,955 43.72
Independent George Anderson 2,755 40.76
Labour/Ratepayers Allan Orr 2,699 39.93
Labour/Ratepayers Paul Coffey 2,491 36.86
Ratepayers Robert Davenport 2,236 33.08
Ratepayers Frederick Bolton 2,189 32.39
Independent Henry Fielder 2,084 30.83
Labour Edmond Carrigan 2,033 30.08
Labour/Progressive Alfred Hindmarsh 2,028 30.00
Independent Alexander Rand 1,464 21.66
Independent Alexander Wilson 1,299 19.22
Turnout 8,533
Registered electors 10,376

References

  • Betts, George (1970). Betts on Wellington: A City and its Politics. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed Ltd. ISBN 0 589 00469 7.

Citations

  1. ^ "Municipal Corporations Act 1900". New Zealand Parliament. 1900. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  2. ^ Betts 1970, p. 39.
  3. ^ Betts 1970, p. 35.
  4. ^ Betts 1970, p. 96.
  5. ^ Betts 1970, p. 97.
  6. ^ a b "City Council Election". The Evening Post. Vol. LXI, no. 94. 23 April 1901. p. 6. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "Municipal Elections". New Zealand Times. Vol. 71, no. 4333. 17 April 1901. p. 7.
  8. ^ a b "The Municipal Elections". New Zealand Times. Vol. 71, no. 4321. 2 April 1901. p. 5.
  9. ^ "Wellington City Council". The Free Lance. Vol. I, no. 43. 27 April 1901. p. 11. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  10. ^ "The City Elections". Evening Post. Vol. 61, no. 96. 25 April 1901. p. 4.
  11. ^ "The Trades Council and the Mayoralty". Evening Post. Vol. 61, no. 84. 11 April 1901. p. 5.