1971 Christchurch mayoral election

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1971 Christchurch mayoral election

 1968 9 October 1971 1974 
Turnout49,310 (56.57%)
 
Candidate Neville Pickering Ron Guthrey
Party Labour Citizens'
Popular vote 25,121 23,212
Percentage 50.94 47.07

Mayor before election

Ron Guthrey

Elected mayor

Neville Pickering

The 1971 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1971, elections were held for the Mayor of Christchurch plus other local government positions. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method. The incumbent, Ron Guthrey of the Citizens' ticket, was defeated by the Labour Party candidate Neville Pickering.

There were two hotly-discussed issues leading up to the 1971 election: a proposal by the mayor to build a road through North Hagley Park, and the venue choice for the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. Senior councillor Peter Skellerup of the Citizens' ticket criticised the incumbent mayor, Ron Guthrey (also of the Citizens' ticket) on the road proposal. According to Hamish Hay, a later mayor, the road proposal was Guthrey's undoing, and he was defeated by Labour councillor Neville Pickering.[1] It was the first occasion in 46 years that a sitting mayor had been defeated. Labour won a majority on the city council as well, winning control of the council for the first time since 1956, resulting in the composition of the council at eleven seats to eight in favour of the Labour Party.[2] The highest-polling councillor, by a margin of 2500 votes, was Skellerup, though.

Mayoralty results

The following table gives the election results:

1971 Christchurch mayoral election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Neville Pickering 25,121 50.95
Citizens' Ron Guthrey 23,212 47.07 −16.78
Independent Tubby Hansen 618 1.25
Informal votes 359 0.73 ±0.00
Majority 1,909 3.90
Turnout 49,310 56.57 +15.00

This is the first time that Tubby Hansen stood for the Christchurch mayoralty. As of 2022, he has stood in every local election for the mayoralty since.[4][5]

Councillor results

Aftermath

References

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