1874 Wellington mayoral election

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The 1874 Wellington mayoral election was the first election for the Mayor of Wellington to be conducted by public vote. The election was won by William Sefton Moorhouse, who defeated former mayor Joseph Dransfield.

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1874 Wellington mayoral election

← 1842
17 December 1874
1875 â†’
Turnout1,516
 
Candidate William Sefton Moorhouse Joe Dransfield
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 1,009 507
Percentage 66.55 33.46

Mayor before election

Charles Borlase

Elected mayor

William Sefton Moorhouse

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Background

Prior conventions dictated that Wellington's mayors were chosen by the city councillors from amongst themselves. In December 1874 an election open to the voting public was held with the intention of ratepayers selecting who would occupy the office of mayor for the 1875 term.[1] The election was held on 17 December and saw William Sefton Moorhouse defeat Joe Dransfield by a 2 to 1 vote margin.

Election results

The following table gives the election results:

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1874 Wellington mayoral election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent William Sefton Moorhouse 1,009 66.55
Independent Joe Dransfield 507 33.46
Majority 502 33.11
Turnout 1,516
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