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The 1911 Auckland City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1911, elections were held for the Mayor of Auckland plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
Background
Incumbent mayor Lemuel Bagnall did not seek re-election and was replaced by councillor James Parr.[1]
Councillor results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Citizens | John Court | 4,069 | 75.88 | ||
Citizens | Andrew Entrican | 4,052 | 75.56 | +5.46 | |
Citizens | James Mennie | 3,818 | 71.20 | +3.03 | |
Independent | James Gleeson | 3,385 | 63.12 | ||
Independent | Maurice Casey | 3,342 | 62.32 | +3.76 | |
Citizens | Henry Shaw | 3,207 | 59.80 | +12.69 | |
Citizens | Peter Mitchell Mackay | 3,191 | 59.51 | -8.32 | |
Citizens | Robert Tudehope | 3,126 | 58.29 | -8.41 | |
Independent | George Knight | 3,114 | 58.07 | -6.50 | |
Independent | George Read | 2,945 | 54.92 | -0.59 | |
Citizens | James Samuel Dickson | 2,917 | 54.40 | ||
Citizens | Patrick Nerheny | 2,895 | 53.99 | -2.37 | |
Citizens | Jonathan Trevethick | 2,751 | 51.30 | ||
Citizens | Ralph Thomas Michaels | 2,739 | 51.08 | +10.86 | |
Citizens | Frederick Gaudin | 2,679 | 49.96 | +3.02 | |
Independent | Robert Farrell | 2,527 | 47.12 | ||
Citizens | John Patterson | 2,500 | 46.62 | -8.20 | |
Independent | William Thompson | 2,332 | 43.49 | -4.25 | |
Independent | George Tutt | 2,091 | 38.99 | -18.08 | |
Citizens | Matthew John Bennett | 2,045 | 38.13 | ||
Labour | Thomas Walsh | 1,631 | 30.41 | ||
Labour | George Ingram | 1,525 | 28.44 | ||
Labour | William Moxsom | 1,479 | 27.58 | ||
Independent | Harold Schmidt | 1,084 | 20.21 | ||
Notes
- ↑ Bush 1971, pp. 594.
- ↑ "Election of Councillors". Vol. XXXI, no. 34. The New Zealand Herald. 6 May 1911. p. 18. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
References
- Bush, Graham W. A. (1971). Decently and in Order: The Government of the City of Auckland 1840-1971. Auckland: Collins.
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