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The 17th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. It was elected at the 1908 general election in November and December of that year.

1908 general election

Members of the Liberal Party of the 17th Parliament

The Second Ballot Act 1908 was used for the 1908 general election. The first ballot was held on Tuesday, 17 November in the general electorates. 22 second ballots were held one week later on 24 November, and in one large rural electorate (Bay of Plenty), two weeks were allowed before the second ballot was held on 1 December. The Second Ballot Act did not apply to the four Māori electorates and the election was held on Wednesday, 2 December.[1] A total of 80 MPs were elected; 41 represented North Island electorates, 35 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented Māori electorates.[2] 537,003 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 79.8%.[1]

Sessions

The 17th Parliament sat for four sessions (there were two sessions in 1909), and was prorogued on 20 November 1911.[3]

Session Opened Adjouned
first 10 June 1909 16 June 1909
second 7 October 1909 28 December 1909
third 28 June 1910 3 December 1910
fourth 27 July 1911 28 October 1911

Ministries

The Liberal Government of New Zealand had taken office on 24 January 1891.[4] Joseph Ward formed the Ward Ministry on 6 August 1906.[5][6] The Ward Ministry remained in power until Ward's resignation as Prime Minister in 1912.[5][7]

Initial composition of the 17th Parliament

The following are the results of the 1908 general election:

Key

 Liberal    Opposition    Ind. Labour League    Independent  

Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1908[8]
Electorate Incumbent Winner Majority Runner up
General electorates[nb 1]
Avon William Tanner George Warren Russell 541† William Tanner
Bay of Islands Robert Houston Vernon Reed 265 John Charles Johnson
Christchurch South Harry Ell[nb 2] 1,273 Jim Thorn
Waikato Henry Greenslade 493 Allen Bell
Waipawa Charles Hall 50 George Hunter
Waitemata Ewen Alison Leonard Phillips 903† William Joseph Napier
Wellington East John Aitken David McLaren 427† Arthur Richmond Atkinson
Māori electorates[nb 3]
Eastern Maori Sir Apirana Ngata Tiki Paaka
Northern Maori Hone Heke Hare te Rangi
Southern Maori Tame Parata Teone Hopere Wharewiti Uru
Western Maori Henare Kaihau 757 Pepene Eketone

Table footnotes:

  1. † in Majority column depicts electorates in which a second ballot was held.
  2. Harry Ell was previously associated with the Liberal Party.
  3. The affiliation of many of the Maori candidates is unknown or uncertain; note that the Second Ballot Act 1908 did not apply to Maori constituencies.
Electorate Incumbent Winner Second Place
Ashburton1 John McLachlan William Nosworthy Frederick Flatman
Auckland Central Alfred Kidd Albert Glover Alfred Kidd
Auckland East Frederick Baume Frederick Baume W Richardson
Auckland West Charles Poole Charles Poole R Thompson
Awarua Joseph Ward Joseph Ward W A Morris
Bay of Plenty1 William Herries William MacDonald James Gow
Bruce James Allen James Allen J Mosley
Buller James Colvin James Colvin Fergus Ferguson Munro
Chalmers1 Edmund Allen Edward Henry Clark Edmund Allen
Christchurch East Thomas Davey Thomas Davey James McCombs
Christchurch North Charles Gray Tommy Taylor Charles Gray
Clutha Alexander Malcolm Alexander Malcolm Frank Isitt
Dunedin Central John A. Millar James Frederick Arnold J McDonald
Dunedin North1 Alfred Richard Barclay George Thomson Alfred Richard Barclay
Dunedin South James Frederick Arnold Thomas Sidey R R Douglas
Dunedin West New Electorate John A. Millar James Wright Munro
Eastern Maori Apirana Ngata Apirana Ngata Tiki Paaka
Eden John Bollard John Bollard J W Shackelford
Egmont1 William Thomas Jennings Bradshaw Dive G P Wake
Ellesmere Heaton Rhodes Heaton Rhodes G Rennie
Franklin William Massey William Massey J W McLarin
Geraldine1 Frederick Flatman Thomas Buxton W Jeffries
Gisborne1 New Electorate James Carroll G E Darton
Grey Arthur Guinness Arthur Guinness J Kerr
Grey Lynn George Fowlds George Fowlds O Nicholson
Hawke's Bay1 Alfred Dillon Alfred Dillon William Russell
Hurunui1 Andrew Rutherford George Forbes O F Clothier
Hutt Thomas Wilford Thomas Wilford R W Shortt
Invercargill Josiah Hanan Josiah Hanan A A Paape
Kaiapoi David Buddo David Buddo R Moore
Kaipara John Stallworthy John Stallworthy Alfred Harding
Lyttelton George Laurenson George Laurenson Henry Thacker
Manawatu1 John Stevens Edward Newman John Stevens
Manukau Frederic Lang Frederic Lang A A Creamer
Marsden Francis Mander Francis Mander J Harrison
Masterton Alexander Hogg Alexander Hogg J Hunter
Mataura Robert McNab George Anderson Robert McNab
Motueka Roderick McKenzie Roderick McKenzie F W G Smith
Napier Alfred Fraser Vigor Brown Alfred Fraser
Nelson1 John Graham John Graham Harry Atmore
Northern Maori Hone Heke Hone Heke Hare te Rangi
Oamaru Thomas Young Duncan Thomas Young Duncan J Mitchell
Ohinemuri1 Hugh Poland Hugh Poland Frederick Haselden
Oroua Frank Lethbridge David Guthrie O C Pleasants
Otaki William Hughes Field William Hughes Field B P Brown
Pahiatua1 Robert Beatson Ross Robert Beatson Ross J C Cooper
Palmerston1 William Wood David Buick William Wood
Parnell Frank Lawry Frank Lawry Edward George Britton Moss
Patea Walter Symes George Pearce Charles E. Major
Rangitikei Arthur Remington Arthur Remington R W Smith
Riccarton George Witty George Witty George Sheat
Selwyn Charles Hardy Charles Hardy Joseph Ivess
Southern Maori Tame Parata Tame Parata Teone Hopere Wharewiti Uru
Stratford New Electorate John Hine Walter Symes
Taieri Donald Reid Thomas Mackenzie J T Johnson
Taranaki Henry Okey Henry Okey William Malone
Taumarunui New Electorate William Thomas Jennings W T Bowater
Tauranga New Electorate William Herries J A Young
Thames James McGowan James McGowan E Deeble
Timaru1 William Hall-Jones James Craigie W D Campbell
Tuapeka1 William Chapple Robert Scott John MacPherson
Wairarapa J. T. Marryat Hornsby Walter Clarke Buchanan J. T. Marryat Hornsby
Wairau Charles H. Mills John Duncan Robert McArtney
Waitaki William Steward William Steward Francis Henry Smith
Wakatipu William Fraser William Fraser A Martin
Wallace John Charles Thomson John Charles Thomson D MacPherson
Wanganui1 James Thomas Hogan James Thomas Hogan George Hutchison
Wellington Central Francis Fisher Francis Fisher Thomas Hislop
Wellington North1 Charles Hayward Izard Alexander Herdman F G Bolton
Wellington South1 New Electorate Robert Alexander Wright William Barber
Wellington Suburbs1 New Electorate John Luke Frank Moore
Westland Tom Seddon Tom Seddon Henry Michel

By-elections during 17th Parliament

There were a number of changes during the term of the 17th Parliament.

Electorate and by-election Date Incumbent Cause Winner
Thames 1909 4 February James McGowan Appointed to Legislative Council Edmund Taylor
Northern Maori 1909 20 March Hone Heke Ngapua Death Te Rangi Hīroa
Rangitikei 1909 16 September Arthur Remington Death Robert Smith
Auckland East 1910 16 June Frederick Baume Death Arthur Myers
Christchurch North 1911 17 August Tommy Taylor Death Leonard Isitt

Notes

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