1974 Porirua mayoral election explained

Election Name:1974 Porirua mayoral election
Country:New Zealand
Flag Image:File:Porirua CoA shield+crest.svg
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1971 Porirua mayoral election
Previous Year:1971
Next Election:1977 Porirua mayoral election
Next Year:1977
Election Date:12 October 1974
Turnout:6,879
Candidate1:Whitford Brown
Party1:Independent politician
Popular Vote1:4,891
Percentage1:71.10
Candidate2:Ted Taylor
Party2:Independent politician
Popular Vote2:1,863
Percentage2:27.08
Mayor
Before Election:Whitford Brown
After Election:Whitford Brown

The 1974 Porirua mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Porirua plus other local government positions including fifteen city councillors, also elected triennially. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Background

The incumbent Mayor, Whitford Brown, sought re-election for a fifth term. He was opposed by Labour Party councillor Ted Taylor, who opted to run as an independent. Brown was re-elected comfortably and while losing the mayoralty Taylor was re-elected for the city council.[1]

This was the first election after the areas of Camborne, Paremata, Pāuatahanui, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay and Whitby were added to Porirua City from Hutt County on 1 April 1973. The electoral ridings of Taupo and Pukerua Bay became wards of Porirua City.[2]

Councillor results

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Notes and References

  1. News: How Area Votes Were Cast . . 14 October 1974 . 3 .
  2. Book: A portrait of Porirua : the creation of a planned city . Neil . Penman . June . Penman . Penmanship Press . 2015 . 9780473258672 . 178 .