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The 1995 Invercargill mayoral election was held on 14 October 1995 as part of the 1995 New Zealand local elections, and was conducted under the First Past the Post system.
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Turnout | 25,507 (66%)[1] | |||||||||||||||
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Background
editIncumbent mayor Tim Shadbolt had been elected in a 1993 by-election as a result of the death of Eve Poole in 1992. His re-election bid was unsuccessful, with ILT chairman David Harrington getting more than double his number of votes. This was seen as part of a wave of conservatism in the south. With 50% of the vote counted, Shadbolt conceded at 7 pm that night.[1] After his loss Shadbolt promised to run again in the next election.
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
David Harrington |
Lou Harrison-Smith |
Lindsay Hazley |
Barry Hodge |
Terry King |
Don Mowat |
Tim Shadbolt |
Undecided |
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The Southland Times[2] | 25–28 September 1995 | 506 | ± 4.4% | 34.19% | 2.57% | 4.94% | 0.79% | 1.58% | 5.34% | 19.37% | 29.64% |
Results
editThe following table gives the election results:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | David Harrington | 14,247 | 55.85 | ||
Independent | Tim Shadbolt | 6,449 | 25.28 | −8.07 | |
Independent | Don Mowat | 1,821 | 7.13 | ||
Independent | Lindsay Hazley | 1,560 | 6.11 | ||
Independent | Lou Harrison-Smith | 609 | 2.38 | ||
Independent | Terry King | 510 | 1.99 | ||
Independent | Barry Hodge | 311 | 1.21 | ||
Majority | 7,798 | 30.57 | |||
Turnout | 25,507 | 66 | −13.45 |
References
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