1986 Lower Hutt mayoral election

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1986 Lower Hutt mayoral election

 1983
11 October 1986
1989 
Turnout13,729 (31.00%)
 
Candidate Glen Evans Alister Abernethy Gerald Bond
Party United Citizens Labour Combined Progressive
Popular vote 6,482 4,164 2,770
Percentage 47.21 30.32 20.17

Mayor before election

Sir John Kennedy-Good

Elected mayor

Glen Evans

The 1986 Lower Hutt mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Lower Hutt plus other local government positions including sixteen city councillors, also elected triennially. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

The incumbent Mayor, Sir John Kennedy-Good, retired leaving an open race.[1] The United Citizens' chose former councillor Glen Evans over sitting councillor Gerald Bond to replace Kennedy-Good to lead the ticket. This caused a rift and Bond split from the United Citizens' to form his own Combined Progressive ticket. Labour's candidate from the previous election, councillor Alister Abernethy, contested the mayoralty again.[2]

The United Citizens won in a landslide with majority of councillors and Evans winning the mayoralty against Abernethy in second. Bond came a distant third for mayor and lost his council and energy board seat. All of his ticket (which included several incumbents) were defeated.[3] Evans was expecting a closer result and had thought Bond would be a close second.[4]

Mayoral results

1986 Lower Hutt mayoral election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Citizens Glen Evans 6,482 47.21
Labour Alister Abernethy 4,164 30.32 +6.67
Combined Progressive Gerald Bond 2,770 20.17
Informal votes 313 2.27 +0.83
Majority 2,318 16.88
Turnout 13,729 31.00 −11.00

Councillor results

Notes

References

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