2010 Wellington City Mayoral Election
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The 2010 Wellington City mayoral election is part of the
2010 New Zealand local elections The 2010 New Zealand local elections were triennial elections to select local government officials and district health board members. All elections are conducted by postal ballot, with election day being Saturday 9 October 2010. Elected were: ...
. On 9 October 2010, elections were held for the
Mayor of Wellington The Mayor of Wellington is the head of the municipal government of the City of Wellington. The mayor presides over the Wellington City Council. The mayor is directly elected using the Single Transferable Vote method of proportional representati ...
plus other local government roles. Sitting
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councillor Celia Wade-Brown defeated incumbent mayor Kerry Prendergast and four other candidates.


Local government elections

On 9 October 2010, elections were held for the position of mayor of Wellington, for 14 councillors representing the 5 wards of the city council, for the city's 12 community board representatives, for the Capital and Coast District Health Board, for the Greater Wellington Regional Council and for the Hutt Mana Charitable Trust. Local authority elections are held throughout New Zealand triennially and are conducted by postal vote. Wellington is one of eight local bodies in New Zealand that uses the
Single transferable vote Single transferable vote (STV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which voters cast a single vote in the form of a ranked-choice ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vote may be transferred according to alternate p ...
system to elect its mayor and councillors.


Timeline

Nominations opened for candidates to register with the returning officer on 23 July 2010. Nominations close on 20 Aug 2010. Voting documents will be delivered on 17 Sep 2010. Under section 10 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, a "general election of members of every local authority or community board must be held on the second Saturday in October in every third year" from the date the Act came into effect in 2001, meaning 9 October 2010. On election day, voting closed at 12 noon.


Candidates

Candidates who declared that they would contest the mayoralty were the incumbent
Kerry Prendergast Dame Kerry Leigh Prendergast (née Ferrier, born 28 March 1953) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 33rd Mayor of Wellington between 2001 and 2010, succeeding Mark Blumsky. She was the second woman to hold the position, after Fran W ...
(who announced that she would want a fourth term back in early 2010 after initially ruling it out), city councillor
Celia Wade-Brown Celia may refer to: General * Celia (given name) *''Celia'', a subgenus of carabid beetles of the genus '' Amara'' *Celia, the last natural-born Pyrenean Ibex * Celia (virtual assistant), AI virtual assistant by Huawei *, a number of ships with ...
and
Jack Yan Jack Yan (; born 1972) is a New Zealand publisher, designer and businessman. He is best known as the founder and publisher of '' Lucire''. He ran for mayor of Wellington in 2010, and again in 2013, but was unsuccessful in both elections. Backg ...
. Alan Probert opted not to stand and instead endorsed Wade-Brown

Several other candidates including Andy Foster, Brian Pepperell and Rob Goulden have announced that they will stand for the mayoralty

The final candidates standing in the 2010 election were: Mayor Kerry Prendergast, councillors Celia Wade-Brown and Bryan Pepperell, businessman Jack Yan, Al Mansell and Bernard O'Shaughnessy


Opinion polls

An opinion poll for the Dominion Post asked on 3 March 2010:
Would you vote for Kerry Prendergast for a fourth term as Wellington mayor?
25% said that they would vote for her, whilst 44% said that they would not. Another online poll conducted by the Dominion Post asked on 25 November 2009:
Who should be Wellington's next mayor?
As of mid May 2010, 450 people had voted, with Bryan Pepperell achieving 40.3% of the votes, Celia Wade Brown was second with 26.9% and Kerry Prendergast was on 4.0%. One poll released on 2 October 2010, showed Prendergast with 33% followed by Wade-Brown on 25%. Jack Yan had 9% with Bryan Peperell on 8%


Result

Celia Wade-Brown won the election in the final round of the single transferable vote count by 24,881 to 24,705. She was ranked ahead of Kerry Prendergast on a significant number of ballots from the four trailing candidates after they were eliminated, which allowed her to overcome Prendergast's lead after the first round of counting (21,809 to 18,560), although Kerry Prendergast was leading by 40 votes before special votes were counted. *


Ward results

Candidates were also elected from wards to the
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.


References


External links


Elections New Zealand
- Local Elections
Wellington City Council watch
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Politics of the Wellington Region 2010s in Wellington