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Christchurch mayoral election, 2001

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← 1998
  
13 October 2001

George Balani
  
Gordon Freeman

30,149
  
14,213

13 October 2001
  
2004 →

47,142
  
30,149

42.55
  
27.21

The Christchurch mayoral election, 2001 was part of the 2001 New Zealand local elections. Incumbent Garry Moore beat talk back radio and television host George Balani.

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Background

On 13 October of that year, elections were held for the Mayor of Christchurch plus other local government roles. Despite predictions for a close race, incumbent Moore successfully contested a second term in office with a decisive majority. The second-placed candidate, Balani, was 17,0000 votes (15%) behind Moore. Two former Christchurch City Councillors, Gordon Freeman and Robin Booth, came third and fourth.

Moore's main challenger, Balani, had a high profile as a talk back radio and television host; for many years, Balani had a show on Canterbury Television (CTV). A total of 14 candidates contested the 2001 mayoralty in Christchurch. Freeman was a city councillor for 15 years until he stood for mayor only in the 1998 mayoralty. Booth went into the election as a sitting member of Christchurch City Council.

Results

Moore, Balani and Freeman stood for mayor only. Robin Booth also stood for city councillor in the two-representative Shirley Ward, but came third and was thus defeated. Aaron Keown, who came fifth in the election, was later a Christchurch City Councillor from 2010 for one three-year term. Moore remained mayor until the 2007 election, when he decided not to stand again.

References

Christchurch mayoral election, 2001 Wikipedia