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The 1989 New Zealand local elections were triennial elections held in New Zealand on Saturday 14 October 1989.
Elections
[edit]Mayors
[edit]All territorial authorities (including the one unitary authority) directly elected mayors.
Left leaning Right leaning Centrist Other / unclear |
Territorial authority | Incumbent | Elected | Runner-up | Details | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Far North | n/a (n/a) | Miljenko Srhoj (?[a]) | ? (?) | [2] | |
Whangarei | Joyce Ryan (?) | Stan Semenoff (?) | ? (?) | [3][4] | |
Kaipara | n/a (n/a) | Peter Brown (?) | ? (?) | [5] | |
Rodney | n/a (n/a) | Gordon Mason (?) | ? (?) | [6] | |
Auckland City | Catherine Tizard (Labour) | Malcolm Moses (Ind.) | Details | [7][8] | |
North Shore | n/a (n/a) | Ann Hartley (?[b]) | ? (?) | [9] | |
Waitakere | n/a (n/a) | Assid Corban (?) | ? (?) | [10] | |
Papakura | George Hawkins (?[c]) | ? (?) | [12] | ||
Franklin | n/a (n/a) | Max Short (?) | ? (?) | [citation needed] | |
Thames-Coromandel | John Campbell (?) | Alasdair Thompson (?) | ? (?) | [citation needed] | |
Hauraki | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waikato | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Matamata-Piako | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Hamilton | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waipa | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
South Waikato | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Otorohanga | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waitomo | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Taupō | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Western Bay of Plenty | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Tauranga | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Opotiki | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Whakatane | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Rotorua | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Kawerau | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Gisborne | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Wairoa | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Hastings | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Napier | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Central Hawke's Bay | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
New Plymouth | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Stratford | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
South Taranaki | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Ruapehu | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Rangitikei | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Wanganui | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Manawatu | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Palmerston North | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Tararua | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Horowhenua | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Masterton | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Kapiti Coast | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Carterton | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
South Wairarapa | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Upper Hutt | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Porirua | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Lower Hutt | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Wellington | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Tasman | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Nelson | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Marlborough | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Kaikoura | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Buller | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Grey | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Westland | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Hurunui | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Selwyn | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waimakariri | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Christchurch | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Banks Peninsula | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Ashburton | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Mackenzie | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Timaru | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waimate | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Waitaki | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Queenstown-Lakes | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Central Otago | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Dunedin | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Clutha | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Southland | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Gore | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
Invercargill | n/a (n/a) | ? (?) | ? (?) | ||
References
[edit]- ^ Edmondson, Richard (7 October 2009). "A true leader is lost". Stuff. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ Roberts, Rosemary; Barrington, Mike (29 September 2009). "Northland loses two great identities - Strong voices are finally silenced". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ "Tributes pour in as Whangarei's first woman mayor Joyce Ryan dies at age 95". Northern Advocate. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ Dinsdale, Mike (11 October 2010). "Semenoff says he'll go peacefully". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ Botting, Susan (3 December 2022). "Kaipara's east versus west concerns highlighted after local body elections". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ "Rodney's first mayor dies". Stuff. 22 July 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ "Declaration of Result of Election - City of Auckland". Auckland Star. 24 October 1986. p. B7.
- ^ "Declaration of Result of Election − Auckland City Council". Auckland Star. 27 October 1989. p. B11.
- ^ a b "Ann Hartley". New Zealand Parliament. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ "Council acknowledges passing of Assid Corban". Our Auckland. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
- ^ "Douglas successor a popular choice". The New Zealand Herald. 14 February 1990. p. 4.
- ^ "George Hawkins". New Zealand Parliament. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2024.