1901 Dunedin City Council election|
|
| Turnout | 4,878 (70.46%) |
|---|
| |
Mayoral election |
| |
| | | | | | Candidate | George Lyon Denniston | William Dawson | Charles Robert Chapman | | Party | Independent | Independent Liberal | Independent | | Popular vote | 2,779 | 1,414 | 641 | | Percentage | 56.97% | 28.99% | 13.14% | |
|
Council election |
| All 12 ward seats on the Dunedin City Council |
| Affiliation | Seats | Change | | | Independents | 12 | | |
| |
The 1901 Dunedin City Council election was a local election held on 24 April in Dunedin, New Zealand, as part of that year's nation-wide local elections. Voters elected the mayor of Dunedin for a one year term and 12 city councillors for a two year term. In person voting and the first-past-the-post voting system were used.
Candidates
Labour ticket
A "labour party" ticket listed three candidates, including Richard Brinsley, Alexander G Christopher, and Edward Howlinson in the Leith ward.[1][2][3][4]
Results
Mayor
George Lyon Denniston defeated William Dawson and C R Chapman in a landslide victory.[5][6]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
| | Independent | George Lyon Denniston | 2,779 | 56.97 |
| | Independent Liberal | William Dawson | 1,414 | 28.99 |
| | Independent | Charles Robert Chapman | 641 | 13.14 |
| Informal | 44 | 0.90 |
| Turnout | 4,878 | 70.46 |
| Registered[2] | 6,923 | |
Results by ward[6] | Ward | Denniston | Dawson | Chapman | Total |
| South | 357 | 159 | 43 | 559 |
| High | 297 | 237 | 78 | 612 |
| Bell | 1,228 | 731 | 331 | 2,290 |
| Leith | 897 | 287 | 189 | 1,373 |
| Total | 2,779 | 1,414 | 641 | 4834 |
Council
High ward
Joseph Braithwaite, Henry Edward Muir, and Thomas Scott were elected unopposed in the High ward.[7]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
| | Independent | Joseph Braithwaite | unopposed |
| | Independent | Henry Edward Muir | unopposed |
| | Independent | Thomas Scott | unopposed |
Bell ward
Edwin Alfred Tapper, James A Park, and Thomas R Christie were elected in the Bell ward.[5]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
| | Independent | Edwin Alfred Tapper | 839 | |
| | Independent | James A Park | 824 | |
| | Independent | Thomas R Christie | 839 | |
| | Independent | John Munro | 537 | |
| | Independent | James Henry Wilkinson | 401 | |
| Informal | 4 | |
| Turnout | | |
| Registered | | |
Leith ward
John McDonald, Thomas A Maitland, and George Lawrence were elected in the Bell ward.[5]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
| | Independent | John McDonald | 953 | |
| | Independent | Thomas A Maitland | 793 | |
| | Independent | George Lawrence | 757 | |
| | Independent | Charles Haynes | 725 | |
| | Labour[a] | Alexander G Christopher | 498 | |
| | Labour | Richard Brinsley | 338 | |
| | Labour | Edward Howlison | 319 | |
| Informal | 23 | |
| Turnout | | |
| Registered | | |
South ward
James Gore and John Carroll were declared elected on 24 April; Hugh Gourley and Henry Crust tied and a recount occurred.[6] Following the recount, the tie remained. Hugh Gourley withdrew his candidacy to avoid the necessity of the returning officer having to cast a tie-breaking vote.[8]
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
| | Independent | James Gore | 368 | |
| | Independent | John Carroll | 366 | |
| | Independent | Henry Crust | 347 | |
| | Independent | Hugh Gourley (withdrew) | 347 | |
| Informal | | |
| Turnout | | |
| Registered | | |
Notes
References
|
|---|
Elections (non-exhaustive) | | Counties | |
|---|
| Cities | |
|---|
| Boroughs | |
|---|
| Town districts | |
|---|
|
|---|
| Related articles | |
|---|
|