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The 1854 City of Auckland by-election was a by-election held in the multi-member City of Auckland electorate on 4 August 1854 during the 1st New Zealand Parliament. It was one of the earliest by-elections in New Zealand political history and was triggered by the resignation of Thomas Bartley. Bartley resigned on 11 July 1854[1] to take up a place in the Legislative Council.[2]

The election was won by William Brown over John Williamson.[3]

Nomination meeting[edit]

The nomination meeting was held on 1 August, at a time soon after midday. Thomas Beckham, the returning officer and a future MP of the electorate, kicked off the meeting by reading out the writ. Alexander Black was the first elector to nominate someone, that person being John Williamson. Coolahan seconded that nomination, his reasons being that Williamson had acted well in the Provincial Council. Joseph Newman then counterproposed William Brown, an action seconded by James George. With no other electors advancing a nomination, Beckham declared a show of hands to be called. After the show of hands Beckham stated that it was in favour of Brown. Williamson then demanded a poll, which was won by Brown.[4][5]

Results[edit]

1854 City of Auckland by-election[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent William Brown 367 63.72
Independent John Williamson 209 36.28
Turnout 576
Majority 158 27.43

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Wilson 1985, p. 182.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, p. 73.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, p. 97.
  • ^ "City Election". New Zealander. Vol. X, no. 866. 2 August 1854. Retrieved 22 February 2019 – via Papers Past.
  • ^ "City Election". Daily Southern Cross. Vol. XI, no. 741. 4 August 1854. Retrieved 22 February 2019 – via Papers Past.
  • ^ "The City Election". Daily Southern Cross. Vol. XI, no. 742. 8 August 1854. p. 2. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
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