Edward Kellett (1865 – 15 May 1922) was a New Zealand Independent Member of Parliament for Dunedin North in the South Island.
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Kellett represented the Dunedin North electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1919 to his death in 1922.[1]
At the 1919 election, Kellett stood as an Independent Labour candidate in the Dunedin North seat and defeated sitting Labour MP, Andrew Walker, in a straight contest.[2]
Twelve months prior to his death, Kellett formed a parliamentary alliance with another Dunedin Independent MP, Charles Statham, the so-called "New Party" which was moving towards fusion with the Liberals when Kellett died several months before the general election in 1922.[3]
Kellett was born in Dunedin and served on the West Harbour Borough Council till 1919.[4] He served on the Dunedin City Council from 1917 to 1919.[5]
During WWI Kellett supported conscription and resigned from the NZ Labour Party in 1916. He was an executive member of the Welfare League organized by former Labour Leader David McLaren.[3]