New Zealand general election, 1902

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The New Zealand general election of 1902 was held November 25 to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 15th session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 415,789 (76.7%) voters turned out to vote.

The Maori vote was held on December 22.

One candidate, F. W. Isitt, was nominated for ten separate districts, and another, D Whyte, for two.

 

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[edit] Results

Electorate Incumbent Winner Second Place
Ashburton John McLachlan John McLachlan J Studholme
Avon William Tanner William Tanner J R Brunt
Awarua Joseph Ward Joseph Ward D Whyte
Bay of Islands Robert Houston Robert Houston A G C Glass
Bay of Plenty William Herbert Herries William Herbert Herries D Lundon
Bruce James Allen James Allen J A Scott
Buller James Colvin James Colvin F W Isitt
Caversham Thomas Sidey Thomas Sidey William Earnshaw
Chalmers New Electorate Ewen Allen J White
City of Auckland
(3 members)
William Napier Joseph Witheford N/A
George Fowlds Frederick Baume N/A
William Crowther Alfred Kidd N/A
City of Christchurch
(3 members)
Charles Lewis Thomas Davey N/A
Henry Ell Henry Ell N/A
William Whitehouse Collins Thomas Taylor N/A
City of Dunedin
(3 members)
John Millar John Millar N/A
James Arnold James Arnold N/A
Alfred Barclay Harry Politician N/A
City of Nelson John Graham John Graham Harry Atmore
City of Wellington
(3 members)
Arthur Atkinson John Aitken N/A
John Hutcheson John Duthie N/A
George Fisher George Fisher N/A
Clutha James Thomson James Thomson D Stewart
Courtenay New Electorate Charles Lewis J Rennie
Eastern Maori Wiremu Pere Wiremu Pere Pirimi Mataiawhea
Eden John Bollard John Bollard P E Cheal
Egmont Walter Symes William Thomas Jennings C Leech
Ellesmere Robert Rhodes Robert Rhodes C R Thornton
Franklin William Massey William Massey A R Harris
Geraldine Frederick Flatman Frederick Flatman W S Maslin
Grey Arthur Guinness Arthur Guinness F W Isitt
Grey Lynn New Electorate George Fowlds T T Masefield
Hawera Felix McGuire Charles Major Felix McGuire
Hawke's Bay William Russell William Russell F W Isitt
Hurunui New Electorate Andrew Rutherford H F Reece
Hutt New Electorate Thomas Mason Wilford Frederick Pirani
Invercargill Josiah Hanan Josiah Hanan D Whyte
Kaiapoi David Buddo David Buddo A D Hassall
Kaipara New Electorate A E Harding John Stallworthy
Lyttelton George Laurenson George Laurenson W Rollitt
Manawatu John Stevens Job Vile John Stevens
Manukau George O'Rourke Matthew Kirkbride George O'Rourke
Marsden Robert Thompson Francis Mander Robert Thompson
Masterton Alexander W Hogg Alexander W Hogg J C Cooper
Mataura Robert McNab Robert McNab I W Raymond
Motueka Roderick McKenzie Roderick McKenzie F W Isitt
Mount Ida New Electorate Alexander Herdman J Ewing
Napier Alfred Fraser Alfred Fraser R J Eames
Newtown New Electorate William Barber T W Hislop
Northern Maori Hone Heke Hone Heke Hamiora Mangakahia
Oamaru Thomas Duncan Thomas Duncan J M Brown
Ohinemuri Jackson Palmer Edward Moss Jackson Palmer
Oroua New Electorate Frank Yates Lethbridge A H Tompkins
Otaki Henry Augustus Field William Hughes Field F W Isitt
Pahiatua John O'Meara John O'Meara S Bolton
Palmerston Frederick Pirani William Wood T R Hodder
Parnell Frank Lawry Frank Lawry J M Shera
Patea George Hutchison Walter Symes F H Haselden
Rangitikei Frank Yates Lethbridge Arthur Remington W J Birch
Riccarton George Russell George Witty George Russell
Selwyn Charles Hardy Charles Hardy Joseph Ivess
Southern Maori Tame Parata Tame Parata Hone Tare Tikao
Taieri Walter Carncross Donald Reid J J Ramsay
Taranaki Edward Smith Edward Smith H J H Okey
Thames James McGowan James McGowan W H Lucas
Timaru William Hall-Jones William Hall-Jones F H Smith
Tuapeka James Bennet James Bennet R Gilkison
Waiapu James Carroll James Carroll F W Isitt
Waikato Frederic William Lang Frederic William Lang Henry Greenslade
Waikouaiti Edmund Allen Thomas Mackenzie F W Isitt
Waipawa Charles Hall Charles Hall J Taylor
Wairarapa John Hornsby Walter Clarke Buchanan John Hornsby
Wairau Charles H Mills Charles H Mills J Duncan
Waitaki William Steward William Steward J Campbell
Waitemata Richard Monk Ewen Alison A J Hatfield
Wakatipu William Fraser William Fraser R B Ross
Wallace Michael Gilfedder John Thomson Michael Gilfedder
Wanganui Archibald Willis Archibald Willis J W Baker
Western Maori Henare Kaihau Henare Kaihau Ngarangi Katitia
Westland Richard Seddon Richard Seddon F W Isitt

[edit] Summary of Changes

  • A boundary redistribution resulted in the abolition of three seats:
  • At the same time, eight new seats came into being:
    • Chalmers
    • Courtenay
    • Grey Lynn
    • Hurunui
    • Hutt
    • Mount Ida
    • Newtown
    • Oroua