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New Zealand mayoral election
2019 Dunedin mayoral election
The 2019 Dunedin mayoral election was held on 12 October 2019. It was conducted with a single transferable vote (STV) system. Aaron Hawkins was elected for his first term as Dunedin's 58th Mayor after beating 13 other candidates.[1] Nominations opened on 19 July 2019 and closed on 16 August 2019.[2] [3]
Candidates [ ]
Declared candidates [ ]
Scout Barbour-Evans[4]
Bob Barlin[5]
Finn Campbell[5]
Rachel Elder, Dunedin City Councillor[5]
Christine Garey, Dunedin City Councillor[4]
Aaron Hawkins , Dunedin City Councillor[6]
Carmen Houlahan[4]
Mandy Mayhem-Bullock, Waikouaiti Coast Community Board member[5] [7]
Malcolm Moncrief-Spittle
Jim O'Malley, Dunedin City Councillor[8]
Jules Radich, business consultant[5]
Richard Seager[5]
Lee Vandervis , Dunedin City Councillor[8]
Andrew Whiley, Dunedin City Councillor[8]
Declined to be candidates [ ]
Results [ ]
Candidate
Affiliation
First Preference
Last Iteration
Votes
%
+/-
Votes
%
Aaron Hawkins
Green Dunedin
9,074
20.97
+13.18
17,222
54.54
Lee Vandervis
Independent
9,481
21.91
+4.20
14,351
45.46
Andrew Whiley
5,222
12.07
+0.42
Christine Garey
4,755
10.99
Jim O'Malley
Independent
4,534
10.48
+4.21
Jules Radich
Independent
3,845
8.88
Carmen Houlahan
Independent
1,577
3.64
Bob Barlin
Independent
1,290
2.98
Rachel Elder
1,262
2.91
−1.44
Mandy Mayhem-Bullock
729
1.68
Finn Campbell
Independent Youth
524
1.21
Scout Barbour-Evans
Independent
393
0.90
−1.47
Richard Seagar
Independent ecological democrat
319
0.73
Malcolm Moncrief-Spittle
253
0.58
Informal votes
Turnout
References [ ]
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