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 |
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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