Wellington Citizens League

Citizens League
Founded 1911
Dissolved 1921
Succeeded by Civic League
Ideology Fiscal conservatism
Political position Centre-right

The Citizens League (CL), was a right-leaning local body electoral ticket in Wellington, New Zealand. It was formed in 1911, with the goal of electing "desirable" candidates to the Wellington City Council and represent the needs of businessmen, denying administration of the City of Wellington from the control of the left-leaning Labour Party candidates.[1]

History

The Citizens League held a majority on the Wellington City Council for its entire existence. It also held the mayoralty for all but a brief interval in 1912-13 when Labour's David McLaren served as Mayor of Wellington.[2]

Results

Council Seats

Election no. of seats won % of seats ±
1911
10 / 15
66.6% Increase 10
1913
8 / 15
53.3% Decrease 2
1915
13 / 15
86.6% Increase 5
1917
14 / 15
93.3% Increase 1
1919
9 / 15
60.0% Decrease 5

Mayors

The following mayors of Wellington were elected on Citizens League tickets:

Notes

References

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