Southern Maori by-election, 1932

The Southern Maori by-election of 1932 was a by-election during the 24th New Zealand Parliament. The election was held on 3 August 1932.

The seat of Southern Maori became vacant following the death of the sitting member Tuiti Makitanara.

Six candidates contested the seat, which was won by Eruera Tirikatene.[1] This was the first seat ever won by the Ratana party.

Name Party Votes Percentage
Eruera Tirikatene Independent Ratana Party 425 44.69%
William Te Ihoka Parata United/Reform Coalition 184 19.35%
Peter McDonald Independent 132 13.88%
Joseph Beaton Independent United/Reform Coalition 113 11.88%
Tame Bragg Independent Reform 94 9.88%
Wiremu Mihaka Independent Coalition 3 0.32%
Total votes polled 951

Tirikatene stayed in parliament until his death in 1967. He eventually joined the Labour Party after they merged with Ratana.

References

  1. ^ "Maori By-Election". Evening Post: p. 12. Volume CXIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1932. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19320804.2.74. Retrieved 17 November 2011.