1941 Auckland City mayoral election
The 1941 Auckland City mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. In 1941, elections were held for the Mayor of Auckland plus other local government positions including twenty-one city councillors. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
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Turnout | 32,969 (50.19%) | |||||||||||||||
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Background
The election saw deputy-mayor John Allum defeating the Labour nominee Joe Sayegh who suffered defeat for the third time in succession. Sayegh did not stand for the council as an inducement to vote for him as mayor, but he was elected to the Harbour Board and Hospital Board.
The only successful Labour candidate for the council was Mary Dreaver, with the Citizens & Ratepayers ticket winning all other council seats.
Mayoralty results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Citizens & Ratepayers | John Allum | 16,353 | 49.60 | ||
Labour | Joe Sayegh | 15,010 | 45.52 | +11.91 | |
Independent | Charles Bailey | 1,082 | 3.28 | ||
Independent | James William Payne | 218 | 0.66 | -0.24 | |
Informal votes | 306 | 0.92 | -0.26 | ||
Majority | 1,343 | 4.07 | |||
Turnout | 32,969 | 50.19 | -11.31 |
Councillor results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Citizens & Ratepayers | Leonard Coakley | 17,215 | 52.21 | +0.60 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Arthur Bailey | 16,805 | 50.97 | -5.50 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Reginald Judson | 16,504 | 50.05 | +1.54 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Fred Ambler | 16,305 | 49.45 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Ellen Melville | 16,251 | 49.29 | +0.22 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Harold Percy Burton | 15,782 | 47.86 | +0.44 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | William Forrest Fowlds | 15,671 | 47.53 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | William Brockway Darlow | 15,604 | 47.32 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Harry Butcher | 15,443 | 46.84 | +4.38 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Wilfred Fortune | 15,383 | 46.65 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Sidney Takle | 15,210 | 46.13 | ||
Labour | Mary Dreaver | 15,137 | 45.91 | -1.30 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Keith Buttle | 14,984 | 45.44 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Roy McElroy | 14,890 | 45.16 | +1.84 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Jack Garland | 14,853 | 45.05 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Alan St. Clair Brown | 14,668 | 44.49 | +1.48 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | Frederick George Farrell | 14,628 | 44.36 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Claude James Lovegrove | 14,572 | 44.19 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Reginald Stanley Harrop | 14,469 | 43.88 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Michael Joseph Moodabe | 14,402 | 43.68 | ||
Citizens & Ratepayers | Alan Monteith Doull | 14,001 | 42.46 | ||
Labour | Jeremiah James Sullivan | 13,858 | 42.03 | -2.63 | |
Labour | Bill Anderton | 13,838 | 41.97 | -3.94 | |
Citizens & Ratepayers | William Power | 13,771 | 41.76 | ||
Labour | Peter Carr | 13,647 | 41.39 | -1.88 | |
Labour | Fred Young | 13,021 | 39.49 | -2.82 | |
Labour | Donald Campbell | 13,010 | 39.46 | ||
Labour | Paul Richardson | 12,841 | 38.94 | ||
Labour | Robert Boswell | 12,794 | 38.80 | ||
Labour | Elizabeth Wynn | 12,520 | 37.97 | -2.18 | |
Labour | John Stewart | 12,445 | 37.74 | -2.44 | |
Labour | Frederick George Beer | 12,286 | 37.26 | ||
Labour | George Gordon Grant | 12,167 | 36.90 | ||
Labour | Charles Stephen Morris | 12,052 | 36.55 | ||
Labour | Joseph Glen Kennerley | 11,879 | 36.03 | -2.12 | |
Labour | Harold Callagher | 11,688 | 35.45 | ||
Labour | Charles James Matthew | 11,646 | 35.32 | -2.99 | |
Labour | Harry Gordon Staley | 11,558 | 35.05 | -1.67 | |
Labour | Esric Hunter | 11,461 | 34.76 | ||
Independent | Richard Armstrong | 3,186 | 9.66 | -34.17 | |
Communist | Gordon Watson | 2,363 | 7.16 | ||
Communist | George Jackson | 1,875 | 5.68 | ||
Independent | Patricia Hurd | 1,724 | 5.22 | ||
Independent | James William Payne | 1,715 | 5.20 | ||
Communist | Henry Mornington Smith | 1,626 | 4.93 |
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References
- "Electoral". The New Zealand Herald. LXXVIII (23973). 24 May 1941. p. 3. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
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