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2001 Hutt City local elections

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2001 Hutt City local elections

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Position of Hutt City within Wellington Region

The 2001 Hutt City local elections were part of the 2001 New Zealand local elections, to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. The Hutt City elections covered one regional council (the Wellington Regional Council), city council, district health board and various local boards and licensing trusts. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Hutt City Council[edit]

Mayor[edit]

2001 Lower Hutt mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Terris 17,033 57.21 -1.22
Hutt 2020 – Labour Scott Dalziell 11,275 37.87
Informal votes 1,464 4.91
Majority 5,758 19.34 -12.39
Turnout 29,772 45.76 -0.31
Registered electors 65,058

Central Ward[edit]

The Central Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Central Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
City Vision Glenda Barratt 3,175 54.66'' +14.16
City Vision John Austad 3,166 54.51 +7.33
Hutt 2020 – Labour Joan Monrad 2,785 47.95
Hutt 2020 – Labour Bill Werry 2,251 38.75
Informal votes 238 4.09 +0.49
Turnout 5,808 44.02
Registered electors 13,193

Eastern Ward[edit]

The Eastern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Eastern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
City Vision Roger Styles 2,705 55.60 -3.07
Hutt 2020 – Labour Scott Dalziell 1,981 40.71 -1.03
City Vision Teri Puketapu 1,928 39.63
Hutt 2020 – Labour Richard Small 1,749 35.95
Independent Nick Ursin 704 14.47 -0.62
Independent Jim Short 565 11.61
Informal votes 97 1.99 -1.28
Turnout 4,865 43.93
Registered electors 11,074

Harbour Ward[edit]

The Harbour Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Harbour Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ross Jamieson 2,729 53.69 +7.84
Independent Joy Baird 2,352 46.28 +3.96
Hutt 2020 – Labour Maureen Burgess 1,980 38.96
City Vision James Winton 1,327 26.11
Hutt 2020 – Labour Warwick Johnston 1,179 23.19 -1.93
Independent Chris Paul 452 8.89
Informal votes 144 2.83 +0.04
Turnout 5,082 41.73
Registered electors 12,176

Northern Ward[edit]

The Northern Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Northern Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
City Vision Angus Finlayson 2,245 55.91 +6.11
Hutt 2020 – Labour Julie Englebretsen 2,030 50.56 +12.26
Independent Leigh Sutton 1,875 46.69
Hutt 2020 – Labour Steve Ritchie 1,792 44.63
Informal votes 87 2.16 +0.27
Turnout 4,015 42.87
Registered electors 9,365

Wainuiomata Ward[edit]

The Wainuiomata Ward elected two members to the Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Ray Wallace 3,507 75.99 -1.14
City Vision Julie Sylvester 1,767 38.28 +10.12
Independent Cathie Eady 1,721 37.29 -5.27
Independent Tracey Pollard 1,282 27.77
Independent Reg Moore 842 18.24 -7.47
Informal votes 110 2.38 -1.60
Turnout 4,615 43.33
Registered electors 10,650

Western Ward[edit]

The Western Ward elected one member to the Hutt City Council

Western Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Margaret Cousins 2,174 56.23 +3.07
City Vision Kathryn McGavin 1,604 41.48
Informal votes 88 2.27 -0.49
Turnout 3,866 44.95
Registered electors 8,600

Wellington Regional Council[edit]

Lower Hutt Ward[edit]

The Lower Hutt Ward elected three members to the Wellington Regional Council

Lower Hutt Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Hutt 2020 – Labour Dick Werry 10,165 39.21 -14.19
Independent Glen Evans 9,720 37.49
City Vision Rosemarie Thomas 9,495 36.63 -23.67
Hutt 2020 – Labour Peter Glensor 8,749 33.75
City Vision David Ogden 8,435 32.54
Hutt 2020 – Labour Fred Allen 7,894 30.45
Independent Sandra Greig 7,309 28.19
Independent Jill Berridge 6,670 25.73
Independent Jim Allen 5,048 19.47 -38.62
Independent Gordon George 3,685 14.21
Independent Robert Moncrieff 595 2.29
Turnout 25,921 39.84 +2.14
Registered electors 65,058

Hutt Valley District Health Board[edit]

Central Ward[edit]

The Central Ward elected three members to the Hutt Valley District Health Board

Central Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Hutt 2020 – Labour Peter Glensor 4,858 27.89
City Vision Pat Brosnan 4,762 27.34
Hutt 2020 – Labour Vera Ellen 4,435 25.46
Hutt 2020 – Labour Marian Redwood 3,692 21.20
City Vision Errol Baird 3,575 20.52
Independent Marion Cooper 3,203 18.39
Independent Sandra Greig 2,733 15.69
City Vision Tafa Malifa-Poutoa 2,636 15.13
Independent Lynda Battah 2,139 12.28
Independent Peter Schumacher 1,933 11.10
Independent Tata Parata 1,870 10.73
Independent Murray Hosking 1,504 8.63
Independent Columban Devine 1,211 6.95
Independent Nick Ursin 1,203 6.90
Independent Marina Pumphrey 1,134 6.51
Independent Georgina Barrett 971 5.57
Independent Marie Gillies 955 5.48
Independent Stu Carlson 918 5.27
Independent John Gilbert 868 4.98
Independent Dean Reynolds 866 4.97
Independent Beth Watson 726 4.16
Independent Catherine Milne-Turner 689 3.95
Independent Kevin Boyd 674 3.87
Independent Ann Bain 670 3.84
Independent Perce Harpham 641 3.68
Independent Juanita Neale Saxby 625 3.58
Independent Noel Phillip Farmer 573 3.29
Independent Alyn Thompson 442 2.53
Informal votes 1,738 9.98
Turnout 17,414 41.23
Registered electors 42,232

Harbour Ward[edit]

The Harbour Ward elected one member to the Hutt Valley District Health Board

Harbour Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Hutt 2020 – Labour Sharron Cole 1,575 29.17
City Vision Peter Willis 851 15.76
Independent Jim Allen 710 13.15
Independent Heather Woolf-Webber 586 10.85
Independent Grant Herman 440 8.15
Independent Ian Rankine 410 7.59
Independent Ewen Chambers-Ross 216 4.00
Informal votes 610 11.30
Turnout 5,398 44.33
Registered electors 12,176

Wainuiomata Ward[edit]

The Wainuiomata Ward elected one member to the Hutt Valley District Health Board

Wainuiomata Ward[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Grant Moffatt 1,782 36.54
Hutt 2020 – Labour Pamela Truscott 1,464 30.02
City Vision Teri Puketapu 939 19.25
Independent Gail Puaheirirangi Maxwell 305 6.25
Informal votes 386 7.91
Turnout 4,876 45.78
Registered electors 10,650

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "They're Your Call". The Evening Post. 15 October 2001. p. 17.