1953 Invercargill mayoral election
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The 1953 Invercargill mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. The polling was conducted using the standard first-past-the-post electoral method.
Background[]
A major talking point in the lead up to the election was the potential of a clash with the 1953 Royal Tour.[1] There were proposals to postpone local elections until early 1954 over fears of reduced turnout due to a conflicted schedule. The proposals were considered by the Minister of Internal Affairs William Bodkin, who ultimately decided against it.[2]
The one-term incumbent mayor sought another term, but was defeated for the position in a challenge from three-term Invercargill Borough Councillor Adam Adamson.
Results[]
The following table gives the election results:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Adam Adamson | 4,076 | 51.72 | ||
Independent | 3,806 | 48.28 | |||
Majority | 270 | 3.42 | |||
Turnout | 7,882 |
References[]
- 1953 elections in New Zealand
- Mayoral elections in Invercargill
- New Zealand election stubs