New Zealand general election, 1925

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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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Contents

[edit] Results

[edit] Party Totals

Party Candidates Total votes Percentage Seats won
Reform Party 73 324,462 47.79% 55
Liberal Party 53 152,697 22.49% 11
Labour Party 58 184,650 27.20% 12
Others 14 21,785 3.21% 2
Country Party 5 2,398 0.35% 0

[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.