1886 Dunedin Central by-election

The 1886 Dunedin Central by-election was a by-election held on 19 October 1886 in the Dunedin Central electorate during the 9th New Zealand Parliament.

The by-election was caused by the death on 1 September of the incumbent MP James Benn Bradshaw. The by-election was won by Thomas Bracken.

William Hutchison who was interested in standing in both Wellington and Dunedin seats, and who had represented Wellington South in parliament was a controversial candidate. There were suggestions that Mr Bracken had agreed to stand down.[1][2][3][4][5]

Results

The following table gives the election result:

1886 Dunedin Central by-election[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Thomas Bracken 501 59.71
Independent William Hutchison 255 30.39
Independent Charles Robert Chapman 80 9.54
Independent William Darling 3 0.36
Majority 246 29.32
Informal votes 8
Turnout 847

References

  1. "Dunedin Central". Evening Star. 14 October 1886.
  2. "Dunedin Central". Evening Star. 18 October 1886.
  3. "The Post on the Central Election". Evening Star. 16 September 1886.
  4. "Dunedin Central Election". Evening Post. 22 September 1886.
  5. "Dunedin Central Election". Evening Post. 24 September 1886.
  6. "Dunedin". North Otago Times. XXXI (6176). 14 October 1886. p. 2.


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