Name |
Electorate |
Years in office |
Aldcorn, AndrewAndrew Aldcorn |
St Vincent |
1858–1859 |
Arnold, William MunningsWilliam Arnold |
Durham |
1856–1875 |
Bowker, RichardRichard Bowker |
North Eastern Boroughs |
1858–1859, 1877–1880 |
Buckley, HenryHenry Buckley |
Stanley County |
1856–1859 |
Byrnes, JamesJames Byrnes |
Parramatta |
1857–1872 |
Campbell, JohnJohn Campbell |
Sydney Hamlets |
1856–1860 |
Campbell, RobertRobert Campbell |
Sydney City |
1856–1859 |
Cooper, DanielDaniel Cooper |
Sydney Hamlets |
1856–1860 |
Cowper, CharlesCharles Cowper |
Sydney City |
1856–1859, 1860–1870 |
Cox, GeorgeGeorge Cox |
Wellington County |
1856–1859 |
Cribb, BenjaminBenjamin Cribb |
Stanley Boroughs |
1858–1859 |
Dalley, William BedeWilliam Dalley |
Cumberland Boroughs |
1856–1860, 1862–1864 |
Deniehy, DanielDaniel Deniehy |
Argyle |
1857–1859, 1860–1860 |
Dickson, JamesJames Dickson |
Northumberland Boroughs |
1857–1859, 1859–1863 |
Donaldson, StuartStuart Donaldson |
Cumberland (South Riding) |
1856–1856, 1856–1859 |
Egan, DanielDaniel Egan |
Maneroo |
1856–1870 |
Faucett, PeterPeter Faucett |
King and Georgiana |
1856–1859, 1860–1865 |
Flood, EdwardEdward Flood |
Cumberland (South Riding) |
1856–1860, 1869–1872 |
Forster, WilliamWilliam Forster |
Murray |
1856–1860, 1861–1864, 1864–1869, 1869–1874,
1875–1876, 1880–1882 |
Gordon, SamuelSamuel Gordon |
Durham |
1856–1859, 1859–1860 |
Hargrave, JohnJohn Hargrave 3 |
East Camden |
1859–1859 |
Hart, JamesJames Hart 2 |
New England and Macleay |
1858–1872 |
Hay, JohnJohn Hay |
Murrumbidgee |
1856–1867 |
Hodgson, ArthurArthur Hodgson |
Clarence and Darling Downs |
1858–1860 |
Jamison, RobertRobert Jamison |
Cook and Westmoreland |
1856–1860 |
Jenkins, Richard LewisRichard Jenkins |
Liverpool Plains and Gwydir |
1858–1860 |
Jones, RichardRichard Jones |
Durham |
1856–1860 |
Lee, WilliamWilliam Lee |
Roxburgh |
1856–1859 |
Lloyd, Edward HenryEdward Lloyd |
Liverpool Plains and Gwydir |
1858–1859 |
Lord, GeorgeGeorge Lord |
Wellington and Bligh |
1856–1877 |
Macarthur, JamesJames Macarthur |
West Camden |
1856–1859 |
Macleay, GeorgeGeorge Macleay |
Murrumbidgee |
1856–1859 |
Macleay, William JohnWilliam Macleay |
Lachlan and Lower Darling |
1856–1859, 1860–1874 |
Marks, JohnJohn Marks |
East Camden |
1856–1859 |
Martin, JamesJames Martin |
Cook and Westmoreland |
1856–1873 |
Moriarty, AbramAbram Moriarty 2 |
New England and Macleay |
1858–1858 |
Murray, Terence AubreyTerence Murray |
Southern Boroughs |
1856–1862 |
Oakes, GeorgeGeorge Oakes |
Parramatta |
1856–1860, 1872–1874 |
Owen, RobertRobert Owen 3 |
East Camden |
1858–1859 |
Parkes, HenryHenry Parkes 1 |
Cumberland (North Riding) |
1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895 |
Paterson, JohnJohn Paterson |
Lachlan and Lower Darling |
1858–1859 |
Piddington, WilliamWilliam Piddington |
Northumberland and Hunter |
1856–1877 |
Plunkett, JohnJohn Plunkett 1 |
Cumberland (North Riding) |
1856–1857, 1858–1860 |
Richardson, JohnJohn Richardson |
Stanley Boroughs |
1856–1859 |
Robertson, JohnJohn Robertson |
Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh |
1856–1861, 1862–1865, 1865–1866, 1866–1870,
1870–1877, 1877–1878, 1882–1886 |
Rotton, HenryHenry Rotton |
Western Boroughs |
1858–1864 |
Scott, Alexander WalkerAlexander Scott |
Northumberland and Hunter |
1856–1861 |
Smith, Thomas WhistlerThomas Smith |
Cumberland (North Riding) |
1857–1859 |
Suttor, WilliamWilliam Suttor |
Bathurst County |
1856–1859, 1860–1872 |
Taylor, William TyddWilliam Taylor |
New England and Macleay |
1858–1859 |
Thornton, GeorgeGeorge Thornton |
Sydney City |
1858–1859, 1867–1868 |
Tooth, RobertRobert Tooth |
Sydney City |
1858–1859 |
Tooth, WilliamWilliam Tooth |
Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa |
1858–1859 |
Weekes, EliasElias Weekes |
Northumberland Boroughs |
1856–1864 |
White, George BoyleGeorge White |
Northumberland and Hunter |
1858–1859 |
Wild, WilliamWilliam Wild |
West Camden |
1858–1860 |
Williamson, JamesJames Williamson |
Gloucester and Macquarie |
1858–1859 |
There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.