2001 Lower Hutt mayoral election explained

Election Name:2001 Lower Hutt mayoral election
Country:New Zealand
Flag Image:Lower Hutt COA.jpg
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1998 Lower Hutt mayoral election
Previous Year:1998
Next Election:2004 Lower Hutt mayoral election
Next Year:2004
Party Name:no
Election Date:13 October 2001
Turnout:29,772 (45.76%)
Candidate1:John Terris
Party1:Independent
Popular Vote1:17,033
Percentage1:57.21
Candidate2:Scott Dalziell
Colour2:D82A20
Party2:Hutt 2020 – Labour
Popular Vote2:11,275
Percentage2:37.87
Mayor
Before Election:John Terris
After Election:John Terris

The 2001 Lower Hutt mayoral election was part of the wider 2001 New Zealand local elections. The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Lower Hutt plus other local government positions including eleven city councillors, also elected triennially. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.

Background

The incumbent Mayor, John Terris, stood for a third term. He was opposed by Eastern Ward councillor Scott Dalziell. Terris stood on his record of halving the city's debt in his time as mayor and economic development. Dalziell campaigned against the council's narrow focus on debt levels, rates and punitive user-pay charges.[1] The Labour Party aligned Positive Focus ticket renamed to contest the election as Hutt 2020.[2] While campaigning in the election Dalziell was mauled in an attack from a dog and required plastic surgery. After the election he lobbied for rules on dog control and ownership to be tightened as a result.[3]

Mayoral results

The following table gives the election results:

Ward results

See also: 2001 Hutt City local elections. Eleven candidates were also elected from wards to the Hutt City Council.

Party/ticket Councillors
City Vision5
Independent4
Hutt 2020 – Labour2

Notes and References

  1. News: Hank . Schouten . Dalziell to contest Hutt mayoralty . . 9 May 2000 . 2 .
  2. News: Hank . Schouten . Left-wing team aims to defeat Mayor Terris . . 5 March 2001 . 3 .
  3. Web site: Nicholas . Boyack . Former Hutt politician once mauled by a dog dies in car crash . . 29 July 2016 . 11 April 2023 .