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The New Zealand general election of 1925 was held November 4 to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 22nd session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 678,877 (90.02%) voters turned out to vote.
The Maori vote was held on November 3.
1922 was the year registration as an elector made compulsory for all those eligible (except Māori).
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[edit] Results
[edit] Party Totals
[edit] Electorate Results
Electorate |
Incumbent |
Winner |
Second Place |
Ashburton |
William Nosworthy |
William Nosworthy |
J N Harle |
Auckland Central |
William Edward Parry |
William Edward Parry |
C A Wilson |
Auckland East |
John A. Lee |
John A. Lee |
J Stewart |
Auckland West |
Michael Joseph Savage |
Michael Joseph Savage |
S Oldfield |
Avon |
Daniel Sullivan |
Daniel Sullivan |
W E Leadley |
Awarua |
Philip De la Perrelle |
John Ronald Hamilton |
Philip De la Perrelle |
Bay of Islands |
Allen Bell |
Allen Bell |
H J Sweeney |
Bay of Plenty |
Kenneth Stuart Williams |
Kenneth Stuart Williams |
None |
Buller |
Harry Holland |
Harry Holland |
C S Bielby |
Chalmers |
James McColl Dickson |
James McColl Dickson |
M Connelly |
Christchurch East |
Hubert Tim Armstrong |
Hubert Tim Armstrong |
D F Dennehy |
Christchurch North |
Leonard Isitt |
Henry Holland |
Henry Thacker |
Christchurch South |
Edwin Howard |
Edwin Howard |
Henry Ell |
Clutha |
John Edie |
Fred Waite |
John Edie |
Dunedin Central |
Charles Statham |
Charles Statham |
John Gilchrist |
Dunedin North |
James Wright Munro |
Harold Livingstone Tapley |
James Wright Munro |
Dunedin South |
Thomas Sidey |
Thomas Sidey |
J E MacManus |
Dunedin West |
William Downie Stewart |
William Downie Stewart |
R Harrison |
Eastern Maori |
Apirana Ngata |
Apirana Ngata |
Hone Mokena |
Eden |
Christopher Parr |
Christopher Parr |
Rex Mason |
Egmont |
Oswald Hawken |
Oswald Hawken |
W C G Green |
Ellesmere |
Robert Rhodes |
David Jones |
J Connolly |
Franklin |
Ewen McLennan |
Ewen McLennan |
D McClymont |
Gisborne |
William Lysnar |
William Lysnar |
David William Coleman |
Grey Lynn |
Frederick Bartram |
Frederick Bartram |
Ellen Melville |
Hamilton |
James Young |
James Young |
William Lee Martin |
Hawke's Bay |
Gilbert McKay |
Hugh Campbell |
Gilbert McKay |
Hurunui |
George Forbes |
George Forbes |
J G Armstrong |
Hutt |
Thomas Mason Wilford |
Thomas Mason Wilford |
Walter Nash |
Invercargill |
Josiah Hanan |
Joseph Ward |
James Hargest |
Kaiapoi |
David Buddo |
David Buddo |
W Brock |
Kaipara |
Gordon Coates |
Gordon Coates |
Bill Barnard |
Lyttelton |
James McCombs |
James McCombs |
M E Lyons |
Manawatu |
Joseph Linklater |
Joseph Linklater |
Benjamin Roberts |
Manukau |
William Jordan |
William Jordan |
John Massey |
Marsden |
Alfred Murdoch |
W Jones |
Alfred Murdoch |
Masterton |
George Sykes |
George Sykes |
J W Andrews |
Mataura |
George Anderson |
George Anderson |
W Hinchey |
Motueka |
Richard Hudson |
Richard Hudson |
M Fagan |
Napier |
Lewis McIlvride |
John Mason |
Lewis McIlvride |
Nelson |
Harry Atmore |
Harry Atmore |
A Gilbert |
Northern Maori |
Taurekareka Henare |
Taurekareka Henare |
Hone Wi Kaitaia |
Oamaru |
John Macpherson |
Ernest Lee |
John Macpherson |
Ohinemuri |
Hugh Poland |
Albert Samuel |
Hugh Poland |
Oroua |
David Guthrie |
John Gordon Eliott |
R Cobbe |
Otaki |
William Hughes Field |
William Hughes Field |
Bob Semple |
Pahiatua |
Ethelbert Ransom |
Ethelbert Ransom |
Archibald McNicol |
Palmerston |
James Nash |
James Nash |
W Bromley |
Parnell |
James Samuel Dickson |
James Samuel Dickson |
R F Way |
Patea |
James Corrigan |
Harold Dickie |
James Corrigan |
Raglan |
Richard Bollard |
Richard Bollard |
E Piggott |
Rangitikei |
William Spiers Glenn |
William Spiers Glenn |
C J Duggan |
Riccarton |
George Witty |
Herbert Kyle |
W Cole |
Roskill |
Vivian Potter |
Vivian Potter |
Alfred Hall-Skelton |
Rotorua |
Frank Hockly |
Frank Hockly |
Cecil Clinkard |
Southern Maori |
Henare Uru |
Henare Uru |
Tuiti MacDonald |
Stratford |
Robert Masters |
Edward Walter |
Robert Masters |
Taranaki |
Sydney George Smith |
Charles Emanuel Bellringer |
Sydney George Smith |
Tauranga |
Charles MacMillan |
Charles MacMillan |
R Coulter |
Temuka |
Thomas Burnett |
Thomas Burnett |
C J Talbot |
Thames |
Thomas William Rhodes |
Thomas William Rhodes |
W E G Willy |
Timaru |
Francis Rolleston |
Francis Rolleston |
P C Vinnell |
Waikato |
Frederick Lye |
Daniel Stewart Reid |
Frederick Lye |
Waimarino |
Frank Langstone |
Robert William Smith |
Frank Langstone |
Waipawa |
George Hunter |
George Hunter |
W A Chambers |
Wairarapa |
Alexander Donald McLeod |
Alexander Donald McLeod |
F T Arkle |
Wairau |
William Girling |
William Girling |
Richard McCallum |
Waitaki |
John Bitchener |
John Bitchener |
G Barclay |
Waitemata |
Alexander Harris |
Alexander Harris |
A G Osborne |
Waitomo |
John Rolleston |
John Rolleston |
Walter Broadfoot |
Wakatipu |
James Horn |
James Horn |
J Ritchie |
Wallace |
John C Thomson |
Adam Hamilton |
J M MacKenzie |
Wanganui |
Bill Veitch |
Bill Veitch |
J Coull |
Wellington Central |
Peter Fraser |
Peter Fraser |
A D Sloane |
Wellington East |
Alec Monteith |
Thomas Forsyth |
Alec Monteith |
Wellington North |
John Luke |
John Luke |
H Combs |
Wellington South |
Robert McKeen |
Robert McKeen |
A B Sievwright |
Wellington Suburbs |
Robert Wright |
Robert Wright |
Charles Chapman |
Western Maori |
Maui Pomare |
Maui Pomare |
Rangi Mawhete |
Westland |
James O'Brien |
Thomas Seddon |
James O'Brien |
[edit] Sources
- New Zealand Yearbook 1927
- Chapman, Robert M., The Significance of the 1928 General Election: A Study in Certain Trends in New Zealand Politics During the Nineteen-Twenties. Unpublished thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, 1948.