Template:New Zealand by-elections during the 11th Parliament
Appearance
The following table contains the by-elections that have occurred during the term of the 11th Parliament.
Electorate and by-election | Date | Incumbent | Cause | Winner | |||
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Northern Maori | 1891 | 7 February | Sydney Taiwhanga | Death[1][2] | Eparaima Te Mutu Kapa | ||
Egmont | 1891 | 17 February | Harry Atkinson[3] | Appointed to Legislative Council | Felix McGuire[4] | ||
Newton | 1891 | 31 March | David Goldie | Resignation | Sir George Grey | ||
Te Aroha | 1891 | 9 July | William Allen | Disallowed on petition | William Fraser | ||
Waikato | 1891 | 6 October | John Bryce | Resignation | Edward Lake | ||
City of Christchurch | 1891 | 9 October | Westby Perceval | Appointed Agent General | Ebenezer Sandford | ||
City of Wellington | 1892 | 15 January | Kennedy Macdonald | Resignation | William McLean | ||
Bruce | 1892 | 4 May | James Thomson | Resignation | James Allen | ||
Rangitikei | 1892 | 8 July | Douglas Macarthur | Death | Robert Bruce | ||
Inangahua | 1893 | 8 June | Richard Reeves | Bankruptcy | Sir Robert Stout | ||
Wanganui | 1893 | 9 June | John Ballance | Death | Archibald Willis | ||
Thames | 1893 | 26 July | Alfred Cadman | Resignation | James McGowan | ||
City of Auckland | 1893 | 4 August | William Rees | Resignation | Alfred Cadman |
References
- ^ "Obituary". The Star. No. 7022. 28 November 1890. p. 3. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- ^ "The Maori Elections". Northern Advocate. 6 December 1890. p. 2. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 93.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 122.