New Zealand general election, 1914
New Zealand general election, 1914
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The New Zealand general election of 1914 was held on 10 December to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 19th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Maori vote was held on 11 December. A total number of 616,043 voters were registered, of which 84.7% voters turned out to vote.[1]
The election saw William Massey's Reform Government maintain power.
The second-ballot voting system had been repealed in 1913, and first-past-the-post voting reinstated for the 1914 election.[1]
Soldiers serving overseas in the NZEF were given a vote by the Expeditionary Forces Voting Act, 1914. They voted for a party (Liberal, Labour or Reform) and their votes were allocated to a candidate for their electorate by a representative of their party; which sometimes required the representative to choose between rival "Liberal" or "Labour" candidates.[2]
Summary of results
Party totals
Election results |
Party |
Candidates |
Total votes |
Percentage |
Seats won |
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Reform Party |
84 |
243,025 |
45.47 |
40 |
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Liberal Party |
77 |
227,706 |
42.61 |
34 |
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United Labour |
10 |
22,672 |
4.24 |
3 |
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Social Democrat |
11 |
22,500 |
4.21 |
2 |
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Independents |
12 |
18,554 |
3.47 |
1 |
Total valid votes |
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534,457 |
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80 |
Informal votes |
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5,618 |
1.04 |
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Registered voters |
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616,043 |
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Total candidates |
193 |
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- Auckland West, Hawke's Bay, Taumarunui, Wairarapa, Waitaki and Wellington Central were won by the Liberals from Reform
- Chalmers, Dunedin West, Motueka, and Northern Maori were won by Reform from the Liberals
- Nelson was won by Reform from an independent.
- Otaki was won by Reform from the Social Democrats.
- Dunedin North was won by United Labour from Reform
- Four electorates replaced their incumbent MP with another from the same party: Christchurch East and Temuka (Liberal), Eden and Wellington Suburbs and Country (Reform).
Votes summary
Popular Vote |
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Reform |
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46.90% |
Liberal |
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43.10% |
United Labour |
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4.24% |
Social Democrat |
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4.21% |
Independents |
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11.40% |
Parliament seats |
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Reform |
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50.00% |
Liberal |
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42.50% |
United Labour |
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3.75% |
Social Democrat |
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2.50% |
Independents |
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1.25% |
Results
The following are the results of the 1914 general election:
Key
Liberal
Reform
United Labour
Social Democrat
Independent Labour
Independent
[] Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1914[3]
Electorate | Incumbent | Winner | Majority | Runner up |
General electorates |
Ashburton |
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William Nosworthy |
157 |
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William Maslin |
Auckland Central |
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Albert Glover |
2,302 |
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Michael Joseph Savage |
Auckland East |
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Arthur Myers |
2,507 |
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Arthur Holmes |
Auckland West |
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James Bradney |
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Charles Poole |
1,411 |
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James Bradney |
Awarua |
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Joseph Ward |
1,226 |
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John Hamilton |
Avon |
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George Russell |
1,073 |
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Dan Sullivan |
Bay of Islands |
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Vernon Reed |
108 |
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Peter Buck |
Bay of Plenty |
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William MacDonald |
965 |
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Kenneth Williams |
Bruce |
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James Allen |
693 |
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Charles Smith |
Buller |
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James Colvin |
2,195 |
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George Powell |
Chalmers |
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Edward Clark |
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James Dickson |
686 |
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William Mason |
Christchurch East |
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Thomas Davey |
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Henry Thacker |
1,890 |
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Hiram Hunter |
Christchurch North |
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Leonard Isitt |
1,217 |
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Henry Toogood |
Christchurch South |
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Harry Ell |
2,333 |
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Gains Whiting |
Clutha |
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Alexander Malcolm |
1,009 |
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John Jenkinson |
Dunedin Central |
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Charles Statham |
12 |
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James Wright Munro |
Dunedin North |
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George Thomson |
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Andrew Walker |
322 |
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George Thomson |
Dunedin South |
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Thomas Sidey |
2,697 |
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Thomas Dalton |
Dunedin West |
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John A. Millar |
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William Downie Stewart |
345 |
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John Johnson |
Eden |
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John Bollard |
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James Parr |
2,456 |
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William Tuck |
Egmont |
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Charles Wilkinson |
894 |
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David Astbury |
Ellesmere |
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Heaton Rhodes |
273 |
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James Free |
Franklin |
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William Massey |
2,928 |
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Arthur Glass |
Gisborne |
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James Carroll |
1,249 |
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Harry de Lautour |
Grey |
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Paddy Webb |
980 |
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Henry Michel |
Grey Lynn |
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John Payne |
89 |
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Murdoch McLean |
Hawke's Bay |
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Hugh Campbell |
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Robert McNab |
40 |
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Hugh Campbell |
Hurunui |
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George Forbes |
1,486 |
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William Banks |
Hutt |
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Thomas Wilford |
943 |
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Albert Samuel |
Invercargill |
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Josiah Hanan |
1,590 |
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John Lillicrap |
Kaiapoi |
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David Buddo |
1,181 |
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David Jones |
Kaipara |
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Gordon Coates |
1,118 |
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Richard Hoe |
Lyttelton |
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James McCombs |
1,598 |
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Malcolm Miller |
Manukau |
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Frederic Lang |
1,224 |
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John McLarin |
Marsden |
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Francis Mander |
940 |
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Edmund Purdie |
Masterton |
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George Sykes |
193 |
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Alexander Hogg |
Mataura |
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George Anderson |
174 |
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William Mehaffey |
Motueka |
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Roderick McKenzie |
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Richard Hudson |
602 |
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Roderick McKenzie |
Napier |
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Vigor Brown |
2,215 |
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George William Venables[4] |
Nelson |
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Harry Atmore |
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Thomas Field |
90 |
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Harry Atmore |
Oamaru |
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Ernest Lee |
338 |
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John MacPherson |
Ohinemuri |
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Hugh Poland |
100 |
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Joseph Clark |
Oroua |
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David Guthrie |
1,119 |
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John Morrison |
Otago Central |
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Robert Scott |
999 |
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William Bodkin |
Otaki |
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John Robertson |
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William Field |
640 |
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John Robertson |
Pahiatua |
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James Escott |
683 |
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John Mathews |
Palmerston |
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David Buick |
1,109 |
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Jim Thorn |
Parnell |
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James Dickson |
1,172 |
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Jeremiah Sullivan |
Patea |
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George Pearce |
118 |
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William Morrison |
Raglan |
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Richard Bollard |
1,448 |
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William Thompson |
Rangitikei |
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Edward Newman |
903 |
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Robert Hornblow |
Riccarton |
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George Witty |
1,215 |
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Bertram Bunn |
Selwyn |
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William Dickie |
1,227 |
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George Sheat |
Stratford |
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John Hine |
637 |
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William Hawkins |
Taranaki |
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Henry Okey |
201 |
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Daniel Hughes |
Taumarunui |
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Charles Wilson |
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William Jennings |
205 |
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Charles Wilson |
Tauranga |
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William Herries |
1,992 |
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Ralph Stewart |
Temuka |
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Thomas Buxton |
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Charles Talbot |
407 |
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Charles Kerr |
Thames |
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Thomas Rhodes |
515 |
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Edmund Taylor |
Timaru |
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James Craigie |
1,110 |
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Francis Smith |
Waikato |
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Alexander Young |
2,193 |
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Alexander Scholes |
Waimarino |
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Robert Smith |
1,995 |
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Hugh Speed |
Waipawa |
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George Hunter |
138 |
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Albert Jull |
Wairarapa |
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Walther Buchanan |
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J. T. Marryat Hornsby |
60 |
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Walter Buchanan |
Wairau |
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Richard McCallum |
369 |
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John Duncan |
Waitaki |
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Francis Smith |
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John Anstey |
156 |
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Norton Francis |
Waitemata |
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Alexander Harris |
1,013 |
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Henry Cromwell Tewsley[5] |
Wanganui |
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Bill Veitch |
852 |
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Frederick Pirani |
Wakatipu |
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William Fraser |
897 |
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Joseph Stephens[6] |
Wallace |
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John Thomson |
881 |
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Alexander Rodger |
Wellington Central |
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Francis Fisher |
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Robert Fletcher |
2,329 |
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Francis Fisher |
Wellington East |
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Alfred Newman |
48 |
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David McLaren |
Wellington North |
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Alexander Herdman |
2,655 |
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William Turnbull |
Wellington South |
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Alfred Hindmarsh |
1,215 |
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John Luke |
Wellington Suburbs and Country |
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William Bell |
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Robert Wright |
1,002 |
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Frank Moore |
Westland |
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Tom Seddon |
826 |
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Arthur Paape |
Maori electorates |
Eastern Maori |
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Sir Apirana Ngata |
2,825 |
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Hetekia Pere |
Northern Maori |
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Te Rangi Hiroa |
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Taurekareka Henare |
176 |
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Hemi te Paa |
Southern Maori |
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Taare Parata |
238 |
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Teone Matapura Erihana |
Western Maori |
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Māui Pōmare |
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Māui Pōmare |
2,107 |
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Hema te Ao |
References
See also
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General elections | |
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Local elections | |
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Referendums | Parliament initiated |
- Alcohol licensing, 1894–1987
- Gambling, 1949
- Military training, 1949
- Sale of Liquor, 1949
- Parliamentary term, 1967
- Sale of Liquor, 1967
- Parliamentary term, 1990
- Voting system, 1992
- Voting system, 1993
- Pensions, 1997
- Voting system, 2011
- Flag, 2015–16
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