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The 1989 New Zealand local elections were triennial elections held in New Zealand on Saturday 14 October 1989.

Elections

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Mayors

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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)   ? (?)   ? (?)
Notes
  1. ^ Labour Party member[1]
  2. ^ Would later be Labour MP[9]
  3. ^ Labour Party member[11]

References

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  1. ^ Edmondson, Richard (7 October 2009). "A true leader is lost". Stuff. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  2. ^ Roberts, Rosemary; Barrington, Mike (29 September 2009). "Northland loses two great identities - Strong voices are finally silenced". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Tributes pour in as Whangarei's first woman mayor Joyce Ryan dies at age 95". Northern Advocate. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  4. ^ Dinsdale, Mike (11 October 2010). "Semenoff says he'll go peacefully". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  5. ^ Botting, Susan (3 December 2022). "Kaipara's east versus west concerns highlighted after local body elections". Northern Advocate. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Rodney's first mayor dies". Stuff. 22 July 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Declaration of Result of Election - City of Auckland". Auckland Star. 24 October 1986. p. B7.
  8. ^ "Declaration of Result of Election − Auckland City Council". Auckland Star. 27 October 1989. p. B11.
  9. ^ a b "Ann Hartley". New Zealand Parliament. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Council acknowledges passing of Assid Corban". Our Auckland. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  11. ^ "George Hawkins". New Zealand Parliament. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2024.