1992 Hutt City local elections

The 1992 Hutt City local elections were part of the 1992 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Hutt City elections covered one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council and various local boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

1992 Hutt City local elections

← 1989 10 October 1992 1995 →

Position of Hutt City within Wellington Region

Hutt City Council

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Mayor

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1992 Lower Hutt mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Citizens Glen Evans 7,651 46.62 −15.04
Community Concern Lawrie Woodley 7,523 45.84
Independent Rachael Umaga 881 5.36
Informal votes 356 2.16 −1.36
Majority 128 0.77 −44.19
Turnout 16,411 25.30 −20.20

Eastern Ward

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The Eastern Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Eastern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Citizens Roger Twentyman 1,698 41.51 −18.97
Community Concern Joan Monrad 1,629 39.82
Community Concern John Egan 1,624 39.70
United Citizens Teri Puketapu 1,553 37.97 −13.30
Community Concern Colin Seymour 1,445 35.33
United Citizens Michael Rumble 1,274 31.14
Labour Dick Werry 1,231 30.09
Labour David Strutton 755 18.45
Labour Ema Weepu 629 15.37
Independent Nick Ursin 384 9.38
Informal votes 50 1.22 −1.56
Turnout 4,090

Harbour Ward

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The Harbour Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Harbour Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ted Woolf 1,352 40.29 −0.91
United Citizens Joy Baird 1,309 39.01 −3.17
Independent Jim Allen 1,195 35.61 +13.79
United Citizens Roy Hewson 1,176 35.05 −1.99
Independent Doreen Doolan 1,062 31.65
Independent Maureen Freeman 872 25.99
United Citizens Lorraine Williams 859 25.60
Community Concern Douglas Cowley 794 23.66
Community Concern John Bhula 718 21.40
Community Concern John O'Callaghan 641 19.10
Informal votes 88 2.62 −0.23
Turnout 3,355

Northern Ward

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The Northern Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Northern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Citizens Pat Brosnan 1,230 43.35 −47.43
Community Concern Angus Finlayson 1,152 40.60
United Citizens Peter Bates 1,147 40.43 −50.45
Community Concern Diana East 1,114 39.26
United Citizens Pat Hall 1,109 39.09 −53.54
Community Concern Vincent Thompson 836 29.46
Labour Alfred Banks 784 27.63
Labour Linda Tenamu 597 21.04
Labour Joseph Rickit 517 18.22
Informal votes 26 0.91 −3.48
Turnout 2,837

Wainuiomata Ward

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The Wainuiomata Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Betty Van Gaalen 1,684 78.61 +7.66
Independent Len Little 1,352 63.11 +25.63
Independent Tony London 1,284 59.94 +7.86
Independent Reg Moore 1,086 50.70 +15.91
Independent Ossie Renata 980 45.75
Informal votes 40 1.86 −0.29
Turnout 2,142

Western Ward

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The Western Ward elected three members to the Hutt City Council

Western Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Citizens Margaret Cousins 1,593 55.81 −31.94
Community Concern Lawrie Woodley 1,590 55.71
Community Concern Graeme Ross 1,325 46.42
United Citizens Peter Barlow 1,280 44.84
United Citizens Noeline Matthews 1,230 43.09 −38.18
Community Concern Bruce Meech 1,182 41.41
Independent Glen Watt 326 11.42
Informal votes 36 1.26 −2.19
Turnout 2,854

Wellington Regional Council

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Lower Hutt Ward

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The Lower Hutt Ward elected four members to the Wellington Regional Council

Lower Hutt Ward[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Community Concern Sandra Greig 6,543 46.56
Community Concern David Ogden 5,494 39.10
United Citizens Alison Lawson 5,367 38.19 −14.38
United Citizens Helen Thorstenson 5,225 37.18
United Citizens Ross Jamieson 5,010 35.65
Labour Bill Werry 4,724 33.62
Labour Robert Moffat 4,074 28.99
Alliance Peter Waring 2,777 19.76
Alliance John Olsen 2,144 15.25
Informal votes 796 5.66 +2.12
Turnout 14,051

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Declarations of Results of Elections - Lower Hutt City". The Evening Post. 17 October 1992. p. 38.
  2. ^ "Declaration of Result of Election - Wellington Region". The Evening Post. 17 October 1992. p. 40.