19th New Zealand Parliament

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The 19th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of New Zealand. It opened on 24 June 1915, following the 1914 election. It was dissolved on 27 November 1919 in preparation for 1919 election.

The 19th Parliament was the second term of the Reform Party government, which had been elected in the 1911 election. William Massey, the leader of the Reform Party, remained Prime Minister. The Liberal Party, led by former Prime Minister Joseph Ward, was technically the main opposition party, although for the majority of the term, the Liberals were part of a war-time coalition with Reform. Two small left-wing parties, the Social Democratic Party and the loosely grouped remnants of the United Labour Party, also held seats, and there was one left-wing independent (John Payne). During the 19th Parliament, the Social Democrats and most of the United Labour Party merged to form the modern Labour Party.

Contents

Party standings

There were 616,043 electors on the European roll, with 521,525 (84.66%) voting, including 5,618 informal votes. Turnout including Maori voters was 540,075.

Party Candidates Total Votes Percentage Swing Seats won Change
Reform 79 243,025 45.47 41
Liberal 70 223,633 41.84 33
United Labour 10 23,907 4.47 3
Social Democrat 10 22,500 4.21 2
Independent 24 21,329 3.99 1
Total Valid Votes 534,457 80

Members

Initial MPs

Party Name Electorate Term
Reform Nosworthy, WilliamWilliam Nosworthy Ashburton &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Glover, AlbertAlbert Glover Auckland Central &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Myers, ArthurArthur Myers Auckland East &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Poole, CharlesCharles Poole Auckland West &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Russell, GeorgeGeorge Russell Avon &10000000000000005000000Fifth
Liberal Ward, JosephJoseph Ward Awarua &10000000000000010000000Tenth
Reform Reed, VernonVernon Reed Bay of Islands &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Macdonald, WilliamWilliam Macdonald Bay of Plenty &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Allen, JamesJames Allen Bruce &10000000000000010000000Tenth
Liberal Colvin, JamesJames Colvin Buller &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Reform Dickson, James McCollJames McColl Dickson Chalmers &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Thacker, HenryHenry Thacker Christchurch East &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Isitt, LeonardLeonard Isitt Christchurch North &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Ell, HarryHarry Ell Christchurch South &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Reform Malcolm, AlexanderAlexander Malcolm Clutha &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Reform Statham, CharlesCharles Statham Dunedin Central &10000000000000002000000Second
United Labour Walker, AndrewAndrew Walker Dunedin North &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Sidey, Thomas Dunedin South &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Reform Stewart, William DownieWilliam Downie Stewart Dunedin West &10000000000000001000000First
Reform Parr, ChristopherChristopher Parr Eden &10000000000000001000000First
Reform Wilkinson, CharlesCharles Wilkinson Egmont &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Rhodes, HeatonHeaton Rhodes Ellesmere &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Reform Massey, WilliamWilliam Massey Franklin &10000000000000008000000Eighth
Liberal Carroll, JamesJames Carroll Gisborne &10000000000000010000000Tenth
Social Democrat Webb, PaddyPaddy Webb Grey &10000000000000002000000Second
Independent Payne, JohnJohn Payne Grey Lynn &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal McNab, RobertRobert McNab Hawkes Bay &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Liberal Forbes, GeorgeGeorge Forbes Hurunui &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Wilford, ThomasThomas Wilford Hutt &10000000000000007000000Seventh
Liberal Hanan, JosiahJosiah Hanan Invercargill &10000000000000006000000Sixth
Liberal Buddo, DavidDavid Buddo Kaiapoi &10000000000000007000000Seventh
Reform Coates, GordonGordon Coates Kaipara &10000000000000002000000Second
Social Democrat McCombs, JamesJames McCombs Lyttelton &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Lang, FredericFrederic Lang Manukau &10000000000000008000000Eighth
Reform Mander, FrancisFrancis Mander Marsden &10000000000000005000000Fifth
Reform Sykes, GeorgeGeorge Sykes Masterton &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Anderson, GeorgeGeorge Anderson Mataura &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Hudson, RichardRichard Hudson Motueka &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Brown, VigorVigor Brown Napier &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Field, ThomasThomas Field Nelson &10000000000000001000000First
Reform Lee, ErnestErnest Lee Oamaru &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Poland, HughHugh Poland Ohinemuri &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Reform Guthrie, DavidDavid Guthrie Oroua &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Scott, RobertRobert Scott Otago Central &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Field, WilliamWilliam Field Otaki &10000000000000005000000Fifth
Reform Escott, JamesJames Escott Pahiatua &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Buick, DavidDavid Buick Palmerston &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Dickson, James SamuelJames Samuel Dickson Parnell &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Pearce, GeorgeGeorge Pearce Patea &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Bollard, RichardRichard Bollard Raglan &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Newman, EdwardEdward Newman Rangitikei &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Witty, GeorgeGeorge Witty Riccarton &10000000000000005000000Fifth
Liberal Dickie, WilliamWilliam Dickie Selwyn &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Hine, JohnJohn Hine Stratford &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Okey, HenryHenry Okey Taranaki &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Liberal Jennings, WilliamWilliam Jennings Taumarunui &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Reform Herries, WilliamWilliam Herries Tauranga &10000000000000007000000Seventh
Liberal Talbot, CharlesCharles Talbot Temuka &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Rhodes, ThomasThomas Rhodes Thames &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Craigie, JamesJames Craigie Timaru &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Young, JamesJames Young Waikato &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Smith, RobertRobert Smith Waimarino &10000000000000003000000Third
Reform Hunter, GeorgeGeorge Hunter Waipawa &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal Hornsby, JohnJohn Hornsby Wairarapa &10000000000000003000000Third
Liberal McCallum, RichardRichard McCallum Wairau &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Anstey, JohnJohn Anstey Waitaki &10000000000000001000000First
Reform Harris, AlexanderAlexander Harris Waitemata &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Fraser, WilliamWilliam Fraser Wakatipu &10000000000000008000000Eighth
Liberal Thomson, JohnJohn Thomson Wallace &10000000000000005000000Fifth
United Labour Veitch, BillBill Veitch Wanganui &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Fletcher, RobertRobert Fletcher Wellington Central &10000000000000001000000First
Reform Newman, AlfredAlfred Newman Wellington East &10000000000000007000000Seventh
Reform Herdman, AlexanderAlexander Herdman Wellington North &10000000000000004000000Fourth
United Labour Hindmarsh, AlfredAlfred Hindmarsh Wellington South &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Wright, RobertRobert Wright Wellington Suburbs and Country &10000000000000002000000Second
Liberal Seddon, TomTom Seddon Westland &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Liberal Ngata, ApiranaApirana Ngata X-01Eastern Maori &10000000000000004000000Fourth
Reform Henare, TaurekarekaTaurekareka Henare X-02Northern Maori &10000000000000001000000First
Liberal Parata, TaareTaare Parata X-03Southern Maori &10000000000000002000000Second
Reform Pomare, MauiMaui Pomare X-04Western Maori &10000000000000002000000Second

By-elections during the 19th Parliament

By-election Electorate Date Incumbent Party Cause Winner Party

By-elections 1915–1919

1915 Dunedin Central 3 February Charles Statham Reform Resignation Charles Statham Reform
1915 Bay of Islands 8 June Vernon Reed Reform Election declared void[1] William Stewart Reform
1915 Taumarunui 15 June William Jennings Liberal Election declared void[2] William Jennings Liberal
1916 Pahiatua 17 August James Escott Reform Death George Smith Reform
1917 Hawke's Bay 8 March Robert McNab Liberal Death John Findlay Liberal
1917 Bay of Islands 17 March William Stewart Reform Resignation Vernon Reed Reform
1917 Grey 24 November Paddy Webb Labour Resignation Paddy Webb Labour
1918 Wellington North 12 February Alexander Herdman Reform Resignation John Luke Liberal
1918 Southern Maori 21 February Taare Parata Liberal Death Hopere Uru Independent
1918 Grey 29 May Paddy Webb Labour Imprisonment Harry Holland Labour
1918 Wellington Central 3 October Robert Fletcher Liberal Death Peter Fraser Labour
1918 Taranaki 10 October Henry Okey Reform Death Sydney Smith Liberal
1918 Palmerston 19 December David Buick Reform Death James Nash Reform
1918 Wellington South 19 December Alfred Hindmarsh Labour Death Bob Semple Labour

Summary of changes

Party changes

Deaths

Resignations

Expulsions

References

  1. ^ "Election void, Vernon Reed disqualified for a year". Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13773. 10 May 1915. p. 4. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TC19150510.2.19.1. Retrieved 14 August 2011. 
  2. ^ "Mr Jennings Unseated for Taumarunui". Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9140. 14 May 1915. p. 4. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AG19150514.2.16. Retrieved 14 August 2011.