Christchurch North is a former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate.
The electorate was in the northern suburbs of Christchurch, New Zealand.
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The electorate existed three times:
It was held by three Premiers or Prime Ministers, Julius Vogel (1884 to 1889), Sidney Holland and Mike Moore.
From 1881 to 1890, Christchurch North was represented by three MPs:[1]
Election | Winner | |
1881 election | Henry Thomson (Independent) | |
1884 election | Julius Vogel (Independent) | |
1887 election | ||
1889 by-election | Edward Wingfield Humphreys[2] (Independent) |
From 1905 to 1946, Christchurch North was represented by five MPs:[1]
Election | Winner | |
1905 election | Charles Mathew Gray (Independent) | |
1908 election | Tommy Taylor (New Liberal) | |
1911 by-election | Leonard Isitt (Independent then Liberal) | |
1911 election | ||
1914 election | ||
1919 election | ||
1922 election | ||
1925 election | Henry Holland (Reform) | |
1928 election | ||
1931 election | ||
1935 election | Sidney Holland (Reform then National) | |
1938 election | ||
1943 election |
From 1984 to 1996, Christchurch North was represented by one MP:
Election | Winner | |
1984 election | Mike Moore (Labour) | |
1987 election | ||
1990 election | ||
1993 election |