New Zealand general election, 1905

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The New Zealand general election of 1905 was held December 6 to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 16th session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 476,473 (83.3%) voters turned out to vote.

The Maori vote was held on December 20.

1905 was the year all multi-member electorates was changed to single-member electorates. It was also the year absentee voting was introduced for all electors unable to be in their own electorate on election day; first Chief Electoral Officer appointed.

 

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[edit] Results

Electorate Incumbent Winner Second Place
Ashburton John McLachlan John McLachlan J Studholme
Auckland Central New Electorate Alfred Kidd L J Bagnall
Auckland East New Electorate Frederick Baume H Bamford
Auckland West New Electorate Charles Poole C J Parr
Avon William Tanner William Tanner J R Brunt
Awarua Joseph Ward Joseph Ward H S Woodnorth
Bay of Islands Robert Houston Robert Houston J C Johnson
Bay of Plenty William Herbert Herries William Herbert Herries J Foster
Bruce James Allen James Allen W D Mason
Buller James Colvin James Colvin F W Isitt
Caversham Thomas Sidey Thomas Sidey William Earnshaw
Chalmers Ewen Allen Ewen Allen W Pryor
Christchurch East New Electorate Thomas Davey H F Toogood
Christchurch North New Electorate Charles Gray Thomas Taylor
Christchurch South New Electorate Henry Ell C H Winny
City of Nelson John Graham John Graham Harry Atmore
Clutha James Thomson Alexander Malcolm D Stewart
Courtenay Charles Lewis Charles Lewis T J McBride
Dunedin Central New Electorate John Millar A S Adam
Dunedin North New Electorate Alfred Barclay Harry Bedford
Dunedin South New Electorate James Arnold W D Stewart
Eastern Maori Wiremu Pere Apirana Ngata Wiremu Pere
Eden John Bollard John Bollard R French
Egmont William Thomas Jennings William Thomas Jennings C Leech
Ellesmere Robert Rhodes Robert Rhodes G Rennie
Franklin William Massey William Massey W W McCardle
Geraldine Frederick Flatman Frederick Flatman W Jeffries
Grey Arthur Guinness Arthur Guinness J Petrie
Grey Lynn George Fowlds George Fowlds J Farrell
Hawera Charles Major Charles Major Felix McGuire
Hawke's Bay William Russell Alfred Dillon William Russell
Hurunui Andrew Rutherford Andrew Rutherford O F Clothier
Hutt Thomas Mason Wilford Thomas Mason Wilford G M Yerex
Invercargill Josiah Hanan Josiah Hanan I W Raymond
Kaiapoi David Buddo David Buddo R Moore
Kaipara Alfred Harding John Stallworthy Alfred Harding
Lyttelton George Laurenson George Laurenson W Radcliffe
Manawatu Job Vile John Stevens Job Vile
Manukau Matthew Kirkbride Matthew Kirkbride R D Stewart
Marsden Francis Mander Francis Mander Robert Thompson
Masterton Alexander W Hogg Alexander W Hogg J C Cooper
Mataura Robert McNab Robert McNab T MacGiddon
Motueka Roderick McKenzie Roderick McKenzie F W Isitt
Mount Ida Alexander Herdman John MacPherson Alexander Herdman
Napier Alfred Fraser Alfred Fraser M W P Lascelles
Newtown William Barber William Barber T W Hislop
Northern Maori Hone Heke Hone Heke Ru Reweti
Oamaru Thomas Duncan Thomas Duncan J Mitchell
Ohinemuri Edward Moss Hugh Poland Edward Moss
Oroua Frank Yates Lethbridge Frank Yates Lethbridge O C Pleasants
Otaki William Hughes Field William Hughes Field B P Brown
Pahiatua Unknown Robert Ross W H Hawkins
Palmerston William Wood William Wood Frederick Pirani
Parnell Frank Lawry Frank Lawry M McLean
Patea Walter Symes Walter Symes John Hine
Rangitikei Arthur Remington Arthur Remington J R Sommerville
Riccarton George Witty George Witty T Caverhill
Selwyn Charles Hardy Charles Hardy J Ivess
Southern Maori Tame Parata Tame Parata John Hopere Wharewiti Uru
Taieri Donald Reid Donald Reid A Marshall
Taranaki Edward Smith Edward Smith Henry James Okey
Thames James McGowan James McGowan M Fleming
Timaru William Hall-Jones William Hall-Jones F J Rolleston
Tuapeka James Bennet James Bennet R Gilkison
Waiapu James Carroll James Carroll W L Clayton
Waikato Frederic William Lang Henry Greenslade Frederic William Lang
Waikouaiti Thomas Mackenzie Thomas Mackenzie E H Clark
Waipawa Charles Hall Charles Hall G Hunter
Wairarapa Walter Clarke Buchanan John Hornsby Walter Clarke Buchanan
Wairau Charles H Mills Charles H Mills John Duncan
Waitaki William Steward William Steward G Dash
Waitemata Ewen Alison Ewen Alison C H Clinkard
Wakatipu William Fraser William Fraser Michael Gilfedder
Wallace John C Thomson John C Thomson D Macpherson
Wanganui Archibald Willis James Hogan Archibald Willis
Wellington Central New Electorate Francis Fisher Patrick O'Regan
Wellington East New Electorate John Aitken William McLean
Wellington North New Electorate Charles Izard John Duthie
Western Maori Henare Kaihau Henare Kaihau Te Heuheu Tukino
Westland Richard Seddon Richard Seddon H Cowin

[edit] Summary of Changes

  • The multi-member urban electorates of City of Auckland, City of Christchurch, City of Dunedin and City of Wellington were abolished and replaced with the following single-member seats:
    • Auckland Central
    • Auckland East
    • Auckland West
    • Christchurch East
    • Christchurch North
    • Christchurch South
    • Wellington Central
    • Wellington East
    • Wellington North
    • Dunedin Central
    • Dunedin North
    • Dunedin South