Auckland East by-election, 1910
Auckland East by-election, 1910
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16 June 1910 (1910-06-16) |
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The Auckland East by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Auckland East, an urban seat at the top of the North Island.
The by-election was held on 16 June 1910, and was precipitated by the death of sitting Liberal MP Frederick Baume.
Background
The election was won by Baume's cousin and former Mayor of Auckland, Arthur Myers who stood as an independent Liberal.
William Richardson, former secretary to opposition leader William Massey ran as a "protectionist" candidate. He opposed moves the Ward administration was making claiming it was working "hand in glove" with the liquor industry.[1] Two Labour Party candidates ran against each other, with George Davis coming in second place. G McKnight was originally chosen by the Labour Party, but proved unsatisfactory. His endorsement was revoked and the party chose George Davis instead. The prohibition league also endorsed Davis as Myers owned a brewery.
Result
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- Northern Maori, 1891
- Egmont, 1891
- Newton, 1891
- Te Aroha, 1891
- Waikato, 1891
- City of Christchurch, 1891
- City of Wellington, 1892
- Bruce, 1892
- Rangitikei, 1892
- Inangahua, 1893
- Wanganui, 1893
- Thames, 1893
- City of Auckland, 1893
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- Waitemata, 1894
- Tuapeka, 1894
- City of Auckland, 1895
- City of Christchurch, 1896
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