Table of Contents
77 relations: Allan Hubbard (businessman), Annual general meeting, Antony Gough, Auckland Council, Bob Parker (mayor), Campbell Live, Cardboard Cathedral, Chamber of commerce, Chief executive officer, Christchurch, Christchurch Central, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch City Council, Christchurch East, Companies Office, David Carter (politician), Department of Internal Affairs, District health board, Electoral Commission (New Zealand), Environment Canterbury, Erskine College, Wellington, Fifth National Government of New Zealand, First-past-the-post voting, Garry Moore (mayor), Gerry Brownlee, Grant Robertson, Humphry Rolleston (businessman), Hurunui District, International Accreditation New Zealand, Joanna Norris, John Campbell (broadcaster), Kyle Chapman (New Zealand activist), Lianne Dalziel, Libertarianism, Marae, Maurice Carter (developer), Mayor of Christchurch, Merivale, Christchurch, New Zealand Labour Party, New Zealand National Front, New Zealand National Party, New Zealand Parliament, New Zealand Young Nationals, NZX, Parliamentary Counsel Office (New Zealand), Peter Beck (priest), Philip Burdon, Portsmouth F.C., Postal voting, Re:START, ... Expand index (27 more) »
- 2010s in Christchurch
- 2013 elections in New Zealand
- Mayoral elections in Christchurch
- October 2013 events in New Zealand
Allan Hubbard (businessman)
Allan James Hubbard (23 March 1928 – 2 September 2011) was a businessman who lived in Timaru in the South Island of New Zealand, and was the founder of South Canterbury Finance, New Zealand's largest locally owned finance company.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Allan Hubbard (businessman)
Annual general meeting
An annual general meeting (AGM, also known as the annual meeting) is a meeting of the general membership of an organization.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Annual general meeting
Antony Gough
Antony Thomas Gough (born 1949) is a New Zealand businessman and property developer based in Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Antony Gough
Auckland Council
Auckland Council (Te Kaunihera o TÄmaki Makaurau) is the local government council for the Auckland Region in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Auckland Council
Bob Parker (mayor)
Sir Robert John Parker (born 13 January 1953) is a former New Zealand broadcaster and politician.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Bob Parker (mayor)
Campbell Live
Campbell Live was a half-hour-long New Zealand current affairs programme that aired at 7pm (following 3 News) on TV3 and was hosted by John Campbell.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Campbell Live
Cardboard Cathedral
The Cardboard Cathedral, formally called the Transitional Cathedral, in Christchurch, New Zealand, is the transitional pro-cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, replacing ChristChurch Cathedral, which was significantly damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Cardboard Cathedral
Chamber of commerce
A chamber of commerce, or board of trade, is a form of business network.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Chamber of commerce
Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Chief executive officer
Christchurch
Christchurch (Åtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch
Christchurch Central
Christchurch Central is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate in the South Island city of Christchurch. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch Central are politics of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch Central
Christchurch Central City
Christchurch Central City or Christchurch City Centre is the geographical centre and the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch Central City
Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch City Council are politics of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch City Council
Christchurch East
Christchurch East, originally called Christchurch City East, is a current New Zealand parliamentary electorate. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch East are politics of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Christchurch East
Companies Office
The New Zealand Companies Office (a service of the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) is a government agency that provides business registry services in relation to corporate entities, personal property and capital market securities.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Companies Office
David Carter (politician)
Sir David Cunningham Carter (born 3 April 1952) is a New Zealand National Party politician who served as the 29th Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 2013 to 2017 and as a Cabinet Minister in the Fourth and Fifth National Governments.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and David Carter (politician)
Department of Internal Affairs
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) (Te Tari Taiwhenua) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with issuing passports; administering applications for citizenship and lottery grants; enforcing censorship and gambling laws; registering births, deaths, marriages and civil unions; supplying support services to ministers; and advising the government on a range of relevant policies and issues.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Department of Internal Affairs
District health board
District health boards (DHBs) in New Zealand were organisations established by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 under the Fifth Labour Government, responsible for ensuring the provision of health and disability services to populations within a defined geographical area.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and District health board
Electoral Commission (New Zealand)
The Electoral Commission (Te Kaitiaki Take KÅwhiri) is an independent Crown entity set up by the New Zealand Parliament.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Electoral Commission (New Zealand)
Environment Canterbury
Environment Canterbury, frequently abbreviated to ECan, is the promotional name for the Canterbury Regional Council.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Environment Canterbury
Erskine College, Wellington
Erskine College was a collection of historic buildings and landscapes (including the Chapel of the Sacred Heart and Main Block Convent) in Wellington, New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Erskine College, Wellington
Fifth National Government of New Zealand
The Fifth National Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand for three parliamentary terms from 19 November 2008 to 26 October 2017.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Fifth National Government of New Zealand
First-past-the-post voting
First-preference plurality (FPP)—often shortened simply to plurality—is a single-winner system of positional voting where voters mark one candidate as their favorite, and the candidate with the largest number of points (a '''''plurality''''' of points) is elected.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and First-past-the-post voting
Garry Moore (mayor)
Garry Anthony Moore (born 8 January 1951) is a former mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand, serving from 1998 to 2007.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Garry Moore (mayor)
Gerry Brownlee
Gerard Anthony Brownlee (born 4 February 1956) is a New Zealand politician and the 32nd speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Gerry Brownlee
Grant Robertson
Grant Murray Robertson (born 30 October 1971) is a retired New Zealand politician and member of the Labour Party who served as the Minister of Finance from 2017 to 2023, as Minister of Foreign Affairs in November 2023, and as the 19th Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2020 to 2023.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Grant Robertson
Humphry Rolleston (businessman)
Humphry John Davy Rolleston (born 1946) is a New Zealand businessman, who is a member of the boards of several companies that are listed on the New Zealand Exchange.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Humphry Rolleston (businessman)
Hurunui District
Hurunui District is a territorial local government district within the Canterbury Region on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island, north of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Hurunui District
International Accreditation New Zealand
International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) is the accreditation body of the Testing Laboratory Registration Council in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and International Accreditation New Zealand
Joanna Norris
Joanna Norris is a New Zealand-based journalist and current head of ChristchurchNZ, an organisation responsible for promotion and economic development.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Joanna Norris
John Campbell (broadcaster)
John James Campbell (born 10 February 1964) is a New Zealand journalist and radio and television personality.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and John Campbell (broadcaster)
Kyle Chapman (New Zealand activist)
Kyle Chapman is a New Zealand far-right political activist and the former national director of the New Zealand National Front (NZNF), a white nationalist political party with a deep hate for MÄori Pacific Islanders that worked to eliminate Maori and brown people.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Kyle Chapman (New Zealand activist)
Lianne Dalziel
Lianne Audrey Dalziel (born 7 June 1960) is a New Zealand politician and former Mayor of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Lianne Dalziel
Libertarianism
Libertarianism (from libertaire, itself from the lit) is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as a core value.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Libertarianism
Marae
A marae (in New Zealand MÄori, Cook Islands MÄori, Tahitian), malae (in Tongan), meae (in Marquesan) or malae (in Samoan) is a communal or sacred place that serves religious and social purposes in Polynesian societies.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Marae
Maurice Carter (developer)
Maurice Rhodes Carter (1 July 1917 – 9 May 2011) was a New Zealand property developer, philanthropist and local politician.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Maurice Carter (developer)
Mayor of Christchurch
The Mayor of Christchurch is the head of the municipal government of Christchurch, New Zealand, and presides over the Christchurch City Council.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Mayor of Christchurch
Merivale, Christchurch
Merivale is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, north of the city centre.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Merivale, Christchurch
New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and New Zealand Labour Party
New Zealand National Front
The New Zealand National Front was a small white nationalist organisation in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and New Zealand National Front
New Zealand National Party
The New Zealand National Party (RÅpÅ« NÄhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National (NÄhinara) or the Nats, is a centre-right to right-wing New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and New Zealand National Party
New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament (PÄremata Aotearoa) is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Sovereign (King-in-Parliament) and the New Zealand House of Representatives.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and New Zealand Parliament
New Zealand Young Nationals
The New Zealand Young Nationals, more commonly called the Young Nats, is the youth wing of the National Party, a centre-right political party in New Zealand, and a member of the International Young Democrat Union.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and New Zealand Young Nationals
NZX
New Zealand's Exchange, known commonly as the NZX, is the national stock exchange for New Zealand and a publicly owned company.
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Parliamentary Counsel Office (New Zealand)
The Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO; MÄori: Te Tari Tohutohu PÄremata) is New Zealand's law drafting office.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Parliamentary Counsel Office (New Zealand)
Peter Beck (priest)
Peter J. Beck (born 1948) is an Anglican priest in New Zealand.
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Philip Burdon
Philip Ralph Burdon (born 25 March 1939) is a former New Zealand politician and lawyer by profession.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Philip Burdon
Portsmouth F.C.
Portsmouth Football Club is a professional association football club based in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Portsmouth F.C.
Postal voting
Postal voting is voting in an election where ballot papers are distributed to electors (and typically returned) by post, in contrast to electors voting in person at a polling station or electronically via an electronic voting system.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Postal voting
Re:START
Container Mall (originally called Re:START) was a temporary mall built from shipping containers in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Re:START
RNZ National
RNZ National (Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa Ä-Motu), formerly Radio New Zealand National, and known until 2007 as the National Programme or National Radio, is a publicly funded non-commercial New Zealand English-language radio network operated by Radio New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and RNZ National
Sam Johnson (activist)
Sam Johnson (born 14 February 1989) is a social entrepreneur from Christchurch, New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Sam Johnson (activist)
Selwyn District
Selwyn District is a predominantly rural district in central Canterbury, on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Selwyn District
South New Brighton
South New Brighton (Te Kai-a-Te-Karoro) is a coastal suburb on the eastern side of Christchurch city.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and South New Brighton
Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
In New Zealand, the speaker of the House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House (te mana whakawÄ o te Whare), is the presiding officer and highest authority of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Student Volunteer Army
The Student Volunteer Army (SVA) is a New Zealand student movement born from a Facebook page started following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Student Volunteer Army
Stuff (website)
Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax).
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Stuff (website)
Sunday Star-Times
The Sunday Star-Times is a New Zealand newspaper published each weekend in Auckland.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and The New Zealand Herald
The Palms Shopping Centre
The Palms Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in the suburb of Shirley, Christchurch.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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The Timaru Herald
The Timaru Herald is a daily provincial newspaper serving the Timaru, South Canterbury and North Otago districts of New Zealand.
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Tony Marryatt
Tony Marryatt (born 1966) is a senior manager employed by local government in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Tony Marryatt
University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC; Te Whare WÄnanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Vicki Buck
Vicki Susan Buck (born 16 July 1955) is a New Zealand politician.
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Virgin Media News
Virgin Media News (formerly TV3 News and then 3News Ireland) is the news division of Virgin Media Television in Ireland, owned by Liberty Global.
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Waimakariri District
Waimakariri District is a local government district, located in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Waimakariri District
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and Wellington
Westfield Riccarton
Westfield Riccarton, also known by its former name Riccarton Mall, is a large retail complex located in the Christchurch, New Zealand suburb of Riccarton.
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1971 Christchurch mayoral election
The 1971 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 1971 Christchurch mayoral election are mayoral elections in Christchurch and politics of Christchurch.
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2004 Christchurch mayoral election
The 2004 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the 2004 New Zealand local elections. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2004 Christchurch mayoral election are mayoral elections in Christchurch and politics of Christchurch.
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2007 Christchurch mayoral election
The 2007 Christchurch mayoral election was part of the 2007 New Zealand local elections. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2007 Christchurch mayoral election are mayoral elections in Christchurch and politics of Christchurch.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2007 Christchurch mayoral election
2010 Canterbury earthquake
The 2010 Canterbury earthquake (also known as the Darfield earthquake) struck the South Island of New Zealand with a moment magnitude of 7.1 at on, and had a maximum perceived intensity of X (Extreme) on the Mercalli intensity scale. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2010 Canterbury earthquake are 2010s in Christchurch.
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2010 Christchurch mayoral election
The 2010 Christchurch mayoral election is part of the 2010 New Zealand local elections. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2010 Christchurch mayoral election are 2010s in Christchurch, mayoral elections in Christchurch and politics of Christchurch.
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2011 Christchurch earthquake
A major earthquake occurred in Christchurch on Tuesday 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2011 Christchurch earthquake are 2010s in Christchurch.
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2013 Christchurch East by-election
A by-election was held in the New Zealand electorate of Christchurch East on 30 November 2013. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2013 Christchurch East by-election are 2013 elections in New Zealand and politics of Christchurch.
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2013 New Zealand local elections
The 2013 New Zealand local elections were triennial elections to elect local government officials and District Health Board members, and the membership of other local bodies such as Licensing Trusts. 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2013 New Zealand local elections are 2013 elections in New Zealand and October 2013 events in New Zealand.
See 2013 Christchurch mayoral election and 2013 New Zealand local elections
See also
2010s in Christchurch
- 2010 Canterbury earthquake
- 2010 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2011 Christchurch earthquake
- 2013 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2016 Christchurch earthquake
- 2016 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2017 Port Hills fires
- 2019 Christchurch mayoral election
- Christchurch mosque shootings
- June 2011 Christchurch earthquake
2013 elections in New Zealand
- 2013 Auckland local board elections
- 2013 Auckland local elections
- 2013 Auckland mayoral election
- 2013 Christchurch East by-election
- 2013 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2013 Dunedin mayoral election
- 2013 Hamilton local elections and referendums
- 2013 Hamilton mayoral election
- 2013 Ikaroa-RÄwhiti by-election
- 2013 Invercargill mayoral election
- 2013 Lower Hutt mayoral election
- 2013 New Zealand Labour Party leadership election
- 2013 New Zealand asset sales referendum
- 2013 New Zealand local elections
- 2013 Rangitikei local elections
- 2013 Rangitikei mayoral election
- 2013 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election
- 2013 Wellington City mayoral election
- 2013 Wellington local elections
Mayoral elections in Christchurch
- 1876 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1878 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1881 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1895 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1933 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1935 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1936 Christchurch mayoral by-election
- 1938 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1941 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1944 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1947 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1950 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1953 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1956 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1958 Christchurch mayoral by-election
- 1959 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1962 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1965 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1968 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1971 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1974 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1977 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1980 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1983 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1986 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1989 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1992 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1995 Christchurch mayoral election
- 1998 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2001 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2004 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2007 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2010 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2013 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2016 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2019 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2022 Christchurch mayoral election
October 2013 events in New Zealand
- 2013 Auckland mayoral election
- 2013 Christchurch mayoral election
- 2013 Hamilton mayoral election
- 2013 Invercargill mayoral election
- 2013 New Zealand local elections
References
Also known as Christchurch mayoral election, 2013.