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Hamilton local elections and referendums, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hamilton local elections and referendums, 2013 In the city of Hamilton, New Zealand, elections were held for the offices of Mayor of Hamilton and twelve members of the Hamilton City Council (HCC) on 12 October 2013. They were held as part of the New Zealand local elections, 2013. Referendums on city water fluoridation and to determine voting method for electing city councillors in the future were held simultaneously. Postal ballots were issued to 97,259 registered voters, and were returned from 23 September to 12 October 2013. Across the city, 37,276 people cast votes, a voter turnout of 38.33%.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Voting statistics )〕 Some voters chose not to vote in particular elections or referendums, so voter turnout in individual elections varies from this figure. Julie Hardaker was re-elected for her second term as mayor with 43.6% of the vote. First past the post (FPP) was used to elect the twelve members of the HCC—six from each of the East and West Wards. FPP was retained over single transferable vote (STV) as the method used to elect city councillors in future elections. A majority voted for the return of city water fluoridation. ==Mayor== (詳細はJulie Hardaker was re-elected with a 2,911-vote majority over Ewan Wilson.
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