1878 Wellington mayoral election

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The 1878 Wellington mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year to decide who would take the office of Mayor of Wellington.

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1878 Wellington mayoral election

← 1877
27 November 1878
1879 â†’
Turnout1,478
 
Candidate Joe Dransfield William Hutchison
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 740 738
Percentage 50.07 49.93

Mayor before election

Joe Dransfield

Elected mayor

Joe Dransfield

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Background

Joe Dransfield, the incumbent Mayor, sought re-election for another year. He was opposed by former mayor William Hutchison, who had withdrawn from the previous year's election (along with another candidate) enabling Dransfield to be elected unopposed. Dransfield was elected once again.[1] The result was very close with two votes being the majority for Drandfield. There were a number of cases of personation reported on election day.[2] Supporters of Hutchison also attempted to get the election's legality reviewed in the Supreme Court, disputing the validity on several grounds, one being that five or six people enrolled having no legal right to vote.[3]

Election results

The following table gives the election results:

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1878 Wellington mayoral election[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Joe Dransfield 740 50.07
Independent William Hutchison 738 49.93
Majority 2 0.13
Turnout 1,478
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