- New Zealand general election, 1969
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New Zealand general election, 1969 1966 ← 29 November 1969 → 1972 All 84 seats in the Parliament of New Zealand
43 seats were needed for a majorityTurnout 1,340,168 (88.94%) First party Second party Third party Leader Keith Holyoake Norman Kirk Vernon Cracknell Party National Labour Social Credit Leader since 1957 1965 1966 Leader's seat Pahiatua Lyttelton Hobson Last election 44 seats, 43.6% 35 seats, 41.4% 1 seat, 14.5% Seats won 45 39 0 Seat change 1 4 1 Popular vote 605,960 592,055 121,576 Percentage 45.2% 44.2% 9.1% Swing 1.6% 2.8% 5.4%
Prime Minister before election
Elected Prime Minister
The 1969 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 36th term. It saw the governing National Party win a fourth consecutive term, under Prime Minister Keith Holyoake.
The Election
The election was held on 29 November. Turnout was 88.94%. The total number of MPs had increased to 84,[1] with at least 3 of the 4 new seats likely Labour seats.
Results
National pulled off a cliff-hanger victory. National won 45 seats, and Labour won 39 seats, though Labour's share of the vote was only 1% behind National. The Social Credit Party lost its only seat in Parliament.
Despite the hopes of a reinvigorated Labour party under Norman Kirk, Labour was over-confident, started too late, and did not win in Auckland. Relations with the Federation of Labour and the unions were not good, and an industrial dispute on the ship Wainui cost Labour three Auckland seats according to Kirk.
Party Leader Total votes Percentage Seats won National Party Keith Holyoake 605,960 45.2% 45 Labour Party Norman Kirk 592,055 44.2% 39 Social Credit Party Vernon Cracknell 121,576 9.1% 0 Country Party 6,715 0.5% 0 Independents
(including Dr Barry Dallas and Kevin Ryan QC)8,457 0.6% 0 Others 5,405 0.4% 0 Total Valid Votes 1,340,168 84 References
- Election ’69 by Ian Templeton & Keith Eunson (1969)
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