2016 Invercargill mayoral election

The 2016 Invercargill mayoral election finished on Saturday, 8 October 2016 and was conducted under the first-past-the-post voting system using the postal voting system. It was held as part of the 2016 New Zealand local elections.

2016 Invercargill mayoral election

8 October 2016
Turnout20,934 (54.9%)
 
Candidate Tim Shadbolt Tom Conroy Karen Arnold
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote 11,618 6,118 3,198
Percentage 55.49 29.22 15.27

Mayor before election

Tim Shadbolt

Elected Mayor

Tim Shadbolt

The incumbent mayor Tim Shadbolt sought a record eighth term, and was re-elected to the position with a reduced majority. Shadbolt was challenged by television host Tom Conroy and sitting Invercargill City councillor Karen Arnold. Shadbolt was re-elected with a decreased majority.[1]

Candidates

Declared candidates

  • Karen Arnold, Invercargill City Councillor[2]
  • Tom Conroy, television host[3]
  • Tim Shadbolt, incumbent Mayor of Invercargill[4]

Declined to be candidates

  • Neil Boniface, Invercargill City Councillor[4]
  • Lindsay Dow, former Invercargill City Councillor and 2013 mayoral candidate (endorsed Conroy)[5]
  • Darren Ludlow, Deputy Mayor of Invercargill[4]
  • Ian Pottinger, Invercargill City Councillor (endorsed Arnold and Conroy)[6]
  • Penny Simmonds, chief executive of the Southern Institute of Technology[4]

Results

The following table gives the election results:

2016 Invercargill mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Tim Shadbolt 11,618 55.49 -13.33
Independent Tom Conroy 6,118 29.22
Independent Karen Arnold 3,198 15.27
Majority 5,500 26.27 -14.41
Turnout 20,934 54.9

References


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