1958 Christchurch mayoral by-election

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1958 Christchurch mayoral by-election

 1956 17 May 1958 1959 
Turnout22,165 (25.11%)
 
Candidate George Manning Bill Glue
Party Labour Citizens'
Popular vote 12,708 9,327
Percentage 57.33 42.07

Mayor before election

Robert Macfarlane

Elected mayor

George Manning

The 1958 Christchurch mayoral election was held to elect a successor to Robert Macfarlane who resigned as Mayor of Christchurch upon his selection as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Labour councillor George Manning was elected to replace McFarlane, opposed only by councillor William "Bill" Glue of the Citizens' Association.

A by-election for the City Council was also held upon the resignations of both Manning and Glue in order to contest the mayoralty. Councillors Mabel Howard and John Mathison also resigned their seats following their election as cabinet ministers at the formation of the Second Labour government at the November 1957 general election.

McFarlane was elected for a seat on the council, with the remaining three seats being won by the Citizens' Association. Glue was re-elected to the council with Bill MacGibbon and Peter Skellerup the other successful candidates.

Mayoralty results

Council results

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