2016 Christchurch mayoral election
The 2016 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held on 8 October. The incumbent mayor, former Labour MP and government Minister Lianne Dalziel, who was first elected in the 2013 mayoral election was reelected, winning a commanding 83.9% of formal votes cast in the poll.[1] However New Zealand's local government elections in 2016 were characterized by a nationwide low participation rate which saw only 41.8% of enrolled voters cast a ballot in the election. Christchurch's turnout rate was particularly low with only 38.3% of enrolled voters actually voting, down from 52.2% in 2010.[2]
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Turnout | 90,137 (37.4%) | |||||||||||||||
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Candidates
editThere were three candidates:[3][4]
- Lianne Dalziel (Best for Christchurch), incumbent, who formally declared her intention to run for a second term on 25 April.[5]
- Tubby Hansen (Economic Euthenics), perennial candidate
- John Minto (Keep Our Assets), veteran political activist, who announced his candidacy on 12 July[6]
The left-leaning ticket, The People's Choice, represented on the outgoing city council by six councillors, declared that they would not stand a candidate in opposition to Dalziel – and councillor Paul Lonsdale, who came second in the 2013 mayoral campaign, acknowledged that Dalziel had done well in her first term and that he would not challenge her.[7]
Debates
editThe Press hosted a debate between Dalziel and Minto at the Cardboard Cathedral on 20 September,[8] moderated by its editor, Joanna Norris.[9] The following day, Guyon Espiner interviewed Dalziel and Minto on RNZ National's Morning Report.[10]
Generation Zero hosted a debate at the University of Canterbury's Ilam campus on 22 September 2016.[11][12]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Best for Christchurch | Lianne Dalziel | 75,524 | 83.86 | +12.29 | |
Keep Our Assets | John Minto | 13,117 | 14.57 | +14.57 | |
Economic Euthenics | Tubby Hansen | 1,414 | 1.57 | +1.21 | |
Majority | 62,407 | 69.30 | +20.48 | ||
Total valid votes | 90,055 | 99.91 | |||
Informal votes | 82 | 0.09 | −0.10 | ||
Turnout | 90,137 | 37.4 | −5.2 | ||
Registered electors | 241,210 |
By ward
editSource:[15]
Dalziel | Minto | Hansen | Total valid votes | |||||
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Ward | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | |
Banks Peninsula | 2,395 | 78.96 | 612 | 20.18 | 26 | 0.86 | 3,033 | |
Burwood | 5,171 | 86.69 | 718 | 12.04 | 76 | 1.27 | 5,965 | |
Cashmere | 5,633 | 81.95 | 1158 | 16.85 | 83 | 1.21 | 6,874 | |
Central | 2,986 | 76.68 | 838 | 21.52 | 70 | 1.80 | 3,894 | |
Coastal | 4,694 | 80.69 | 1037 | 17.83 | 86 | 1.48 | 5,817 | |
Fendalton | 6,066 | 88.65 | 671 | 9.81 | 106 | 1.55 | 68,43 | |
Halswell | 6,039 | 87.85 | 715 | 10.40 | 120 | 1.75 | 6,874 | |
Harewood | 5,670 | 87.91 | 693 | 10.74 | 87 | 1.35 | 6,450 | |
Heathcote | 6,037 | 82.34 | 1208 | 16.48 | 87 | 1.19 | 7,332 | |
Hornby | 4,285 | 82.40 | 803 | 15.44 | 112 | 2.15 | 5,200 | |
Innes | 4,104 | 83.01 | 767 | 15.51 | 73 | 1.48 | 4,944 | |
Linwood | 4,015 | 78.79 | 987 | 19.37 | 94 | 1.84 | 5,096 | |
Papanui | 5,161 | 86.09 | 728 | 12.14 | 106 | 1.77 | 5,995 | |
Riccarton | 3,514 | 82.82 | 628 | 14.80 | 101 | 2.38 | 4,243 | |
Spreydon | 4,363 | 82.35 | 852 | 16.08 | 83 | 1.57 | 5,298 | |
Waimairi | 5,391 | 86.99 | 702 | 11.33 | 104 | 1.68 | 6,197 | |
Total | 75,524 | 83.39 | 13,117 | 15.03 | 1,414 | 1.58 | 90,055 |
References
edit- ^ "Christchurch City Council 2016 Triennial Elections Preliminary Result" (PDF). Christchurch City Council. 9 October 2016.
- ^ "Preliminary voter turnout 2016". Local Government New Zealand. LGNZ. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ Stylianou, Georgina; Truebridge, Nick (12 August 2016). "Hats in the ring". The Press. p. A7. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
- ^ Stylianou, Georgina (2 September 2016). "Mayoral candidates give their vision for Christchurch". The Press. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel running for second term". The New Zealand Herald. 25 April 2016.
- ^ Stylianou, Georgina (12 July 2016). "Keep Our Assets run John Minto as Christchurch mayoral candidate". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
- ^ Ensor, Blair; Spink, Emily (26 April 2016). "I won't walk away from city – Dalziel". The Press. pp. A1, A3. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
- ^ Law, Tina (20 September 2016). "Christchurch's cost share agreement to be debated publicly, Mayor says". The Press. Fairfax New Zealand. Archived from the original on 6 July 2022.
- ^ Matthews, Philip (10 September 2016). "Lianne's last campaign".
- ^ "Christchurch mayoralty rivals Dalziel and Minto debate issues". RNZ National. 21 September 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ^ "Christchurch Mayoral Debate: A climate-smart Christchurch". University of Canterbury. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016.
- ^ "Christchurch mayoral debate sold out". The Press. Fairfax New Zealand. 20 September 2016. Archived from the original on 8 July 2017.
- ^ "Christchurch City Council – 2016 Triennial Elections – Declaration of Result" (PDF). Christchurch City Council. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
- ^ "Christchurch City Council – 2016 Triennial Elections – Election Returns". Christchurch City Council. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
- ^ "Christchurch City Council 2016 Triennial Elections Mayoralty – votes by ward" (PDF). Christchurch City Council. Retrieved 3 February 2017.