1974 Christchurch mayoral election

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1974 Christchurch mayoral election

 1971 12 October 1974 1977 
Turnout54,718 (61.00%)
 
Candidate Hamish Hay Neville Pickering
Party Citizens' Labour
Popular vote 26,919 25,154
Percentage 49.19 45.97

Mayor before election

Neville Pickering

Elected mayor

Hamish Hay

The 1974 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1974, election 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. A significant change was the introduction of a ward system, with city councillors elected in five wards.

Sitting mayor Neville Pickering was defeated by Citizens' councillor Hamish Hay in a closely fought race with a large turnout. Pickering actually increased his poll but the increased voter turnout favoured Hay leading The Press to state the result was out of increased interest rather than a swing of public opinion.[1] It was the second consecutive election that an incumbent mayor had been defeated. The Citizens' Association regained their majority on the city council too, resulting in the composition of the council at eleven seats to eight.[2]

Results

The final results were not released until 25 October; the following table gives the election results:

1974 Christchurch mayoral election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Citizens' Hamish Hay 29,482 49.70
Labour Neville Pickering 27,237 45.91 −5.03
Values Gary Williams 2,068 3.49
Independent Tubby Hansen 325 0.55 −0.71
Informal votes 212 0.36 −0.37
Majority 2,245 3.80 −0.10
Turnout 59,324

Ward results

Aftermath

References

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