New Zealand general election, 1911

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The New Zealand general election of 1911 was held December 7 and December 14 to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 18th session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 590,042 (83.5%) voters turned out to vote.

The Maori vote was held on December 19.

1911 was the year the first triennial national referendum on prohibition of alcohol. Referenda subsequently held alongside each general election (except 1931 and 1951) until their abolition in 1989.

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[edit] Results

Electorate Incumbent Winner Second Place
Ashburton William Nosworthy William Nosworthy J Kennedy
Auckland Central Albert Glover Albert Glover Michael Joseph Savage
Auckland East Arthur Myers Arthur Myers A Withy
Auckland West Charles Poole James Bradney Charles Poole
Avon George Russell George Russell James McCombs
Awarua Joseph Ward Joseph Ward J R Hamilton
Bay of Islands Vernon Reed Vernon Reed G Wilkinson
Bay of Plenty William MacDonald William MacDonald H D De Lautour
Bruce James Allen James Allen P McKinlay
Buller James Colvin James Colvin F F Munro
Chalmers Edward Clark Edward Clark J T Johnson
Christchurch East Thomas Davey Thomas Davey Henry Thacker
Christchurch North Leonard Isitt Leonard Isitt J D Hall
Christchurch South Henry Ell Henry Ell Gains Whiting
Clutha Alexander Malcolm Alexander Malcolm G Livingstone
Dunedin Central James Arnold Charles Statham James Arnold
Dunedin North George Thomson George Thomson R R Douglas
Dunedin South Thomas Sidey Thomas Sidey John McManus
Dunedin West John Millar John Millar Harry Bedford
Eastern Maori Apirana Ngata Apirana Ngata None
Eden John Bollard John Bollard W J Speight
Egmont Bradshaw Dive Thomas Mackenzie Bradshaw Dive
Ellesmere Robert Rhodes Robert Rhodes G Armstrong
Franklin William Massey William Massey J W McLarin
Gisborne James Carroll James Carroll None
Grey Arthur Guinness Arthur Guinness Paddy Webb
Grey Lynn George Fowlds John Payne George Fowlds
Hawke's Bay Alfred Dillon Hugh Campbell H I Simson
Hurunui George Forbes George Forbes D D Macfarlane
Hutt Thomas Mason Wilford Thomas Mason Wilford Mike Reardon
Invercargill Josiah Hanan Josiah Hanan T Fleming
Kaiapoi David Buddo David Buddo R Moore
Kaipara John Stallworthy Gordon Coates John Stallworthy
Lyttelton George Laurenson George Laurenson C Cook
Manukau Frederic William Lang Frederic William Lang R D Stewart
Marsden Francis Mander Francis Mander E C Purdie
Masterton Alexander W Hogg George Sykes Alexander W Hogg
Mataura George Anderson George Anderson J MacGibbon
Motueka Roderick McKenzie Roderick McKenzie F W O Smith
Napier John Vigor Brown John Vigor Brown H T Hill
Nelson John Graham Harry Atmore W G Moffatt
Northern Maori Te Rangihiroa Te Rangihiroa Riapo Timoti Puhipi
Oamaru Thomas Duncan Ernest Page Lee Thomas Duncan
Ohinemuri Hugh Poland Hugh Poland Patrick Hickey
Oroua David Guthrie David Guthrie R E Hornblow
Otago Central New Electorate Robert Scott W D Mason
Otaki William Hughes Field John Robertson William Hughes Field
Pahiatua Robert Ross James Escott Robert Ross
Palmerston David Buick David Buick Robert McNab
Parnell Frank Lawry James Dickson John George Findlay
Patea George Pearce George Pearce P O'Dea
Raglan New Electorate Richard Bollard A Bell
Rangitikei Robert William Smith Edward Newman W Meldrum
Riccarton George Witty George Witty C H Ensor
Selwyn Charles Hardy William Dickie Charles Hardy
Southern Maori Taare Parata Taare Parata John Uru
Stratford John Hine John Hine J McCluggage
Taranaki Henry James Okey Henry James Okey C E Bellringer
Taumarunui William Thomas Jennings Charles Kendall Wilson William Thomas Jennings
Tauranga William Herbert Herries William Herbert Herries R King
Temuka New Electorate Thomas Buxton W Jeffries
Thames Edmund Taylor Thomas William Rhodes Edmund Taylor
Timaru James Craigie James Craigie J H Moore
Waikato Henry Greenslade James Young Henry Greenslade
Waimarino New Electorate Robert William Smith F F Hockley
Waipawa Charles Hall George Hunter A E Jull
Wairarapa Walter Clarke Buchanan Walter Clarke Buchanan John Hornsby
Wairau John Duncan Richard McCallum John Duncan
Waitaki William Steward Francis Henry Smith J A Macpherson
Waitemata Leonard Phillipps Alexander Harris W J Napier
Wakatipu William Fraser William Fraser James Horn
Wallace John C Thomson John C Thomson A Carmichael
Wanganui James Hogan Bill Veitch James Hogan
Wellington Central Francis Fisher Francis Fisher Robert Fletcher
Wellington East David McLaren Alfred Newman David McLaren
Wellington North Alexander Herdman Alexander Herdman A W Izard
Wellington South Robert Wright Alfred Hindmarsh Robert Wright
Wellington Suburbs and Country John Luke William Henry Bell Francis Moore
Western Maori Henare Kaihau Maui Pomare Henare Kaihau
Westland Thomas Seddon Thomas Seddon Henry Michel

[edit] Summary of Changes

  • A boundary redistribution resulted in the abolition of four seats:
  • At the same time, four new seats came into being:
    • Otago Central
    • Raglan
    • Temuka
    • Waimarino