1884 East Coast by-election
The 1884 East Coast by-election was a by-election held on 16 June 1884 in the East Coast electorate during the 8th New Zealand Parliament.
The by-election was caused by the resignation of the incumbent MP Allan McDonald.
He was replaced by Samuel Locke. A show of hands had preferred Rees, who said he was opposed by the government.[1]
Rees subsequently accused Locke of "corrupt practices" during the by-election.[2] Michael Gannon decided to stand for the Bay of Islands in the 1884 election (general election) held on 22 July, and came second.[3]
Results
The following table gives the election result:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Samuel Locke | 509 | 45.49 | ||
Independent | Michael Gannon[6] | 315 | 28.15 | ||
Independent | William Lee Rees | 295 | 26.36 | ||
Turnout | 1119 | ||||
Majority | 194 | 17.34 |
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References
- "East Coast Election". Daily Telegraph. 10 June 1884. p. 2.
- "Mr Ree's charge against Mr Locke". Poverty Bay Herald. 8 July 1884.
- "Candidates for the General Election". Wanganui Chronicle. XI (4032). 7 July 1884. p. 2.
- "Declaration of the Poll". Poverty Bay Herald. 23 June 1884.
- "The East Coast Election". Hawke's Bay Herald. 20 June 1884.
- Oliver, Steven. "Kate Wyllie". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
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