1896 Invercargill mayoral election

1896 mayoral election in Invercargill, New Zealand

1896 Invercargill mayoral election
← 1895 25 November 1896 1897 →
Turnout617
 
Candidate Josiah Hanan John Stead
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 358 259
Percentage 58.02 41.98

Mayor before election

John Sinclair

Elected Mayor

Josiah Hanan

The 1896 Invercargill mayoral election was held on 25 November 1896 as part of that year's local elections.

Councillor Josiah Hanan defeated fellow councillor, John Stead.

Results

The following table gives the election results:[1]

1896 Invercargill mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Josiah Hanan 358 58.02
Independent John Stead 259 41.98
Majority 99 16.04
Turnout 617

References

  1. ^ "MAYORAL ELECTIONS". North Otago Times. Papers Past. 26 November 1896.
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Mayors of Invercargill
Mayors
  • William Wood
  • George Lumsden
  • Thomas Pratt
  • John Walker Mitchell
  • John Cuthbertson
  • Joseph Hatch
  • George Lumsden (2nd)
  • George Goodwillie
  • Nicholas Johnson
  • Henry Jaggers
  • John Kingsland
  • William Sherriffs Moir
  • George Froggatt
  • John Lyon McDonald
  • David Roche
  • Edwin Alfred Tapper
  • Thomas Fleming
  • John Walker Mitchell (2nd)
  • William Horatio Hall
  • James Walker Bain
  • Duncan McFarlane
  • Andrew Raeside
  • William Benjamin Scandrett
  • John Sinclair
  • Josiah Hanan
  • Hugh Mair
  • John Stead
  • James Smith Goldie
  • Charles Stephen Longuet
  • George Froggatt (2nd)
  • William Benjamin Scandrett (2nd)
  • Charles Stephen Longuet (2nd)
  • William Ott
  • William Benjamin Scandrett (3rd)
  • Duncan McFarlane (2nd)
  • John Stead (2nd)
  • John Lillicrap
  • Andrew Bain
  • John Miller
  • John Campbell
  • John Miller (2nd)
  • Ralph Hanan
  • John Robert Martin
  • Abraham Wachner
  • William Aitchison
  • Brian Hewat
  • Adam Adamson
  • Neil Watson
  • F. Russell Miller
  • Eve Poole
  • Tim Shadbolt
  • David Harrington
  • Tim Shadbolt (2nd)
  • Nobby Clark
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