2011-04-25

Bay of Islands by-election, 1929

Bay of Islands by-election, 1929

The Bay of Islands by-election of 1929 was a by-election held on 10 April 1929 during the 22nd New Zealand Parliament in the Northland seat of Bay of Islands. They by-election came about because Harold Rushowth's win in the general election of the previous year was declared void. The seat was won again by Harold Rushworth of the Country Party.

General Election

New Zealand general election, 1928
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Party Harold Rushworth 3,839 61.66
Reform Allen Bell 3,839 35.72
New Zealand Liberal Party R.E Hornblow 351 2.61
Majority 0
Turnout 8,029

Harold Rushworth was originally declared the winner on election night.

Cause of by-election

Supporters of Allen Bell filed a petition to the electoral court complaining of voting irregularities. Bell, however, claimed that he would take no part in any attempts to upset the election, leaving it up to his supporters. This petition was ultimately successful and it was announced by the court that a by-election should take place for the seat.

Selection Process

Both Rushworth and Bell decided to run again for the seat.

The Labour party refused to put up a candidate, believing that the two candidates who had tied with each other should compete in the by-election.

Result

New Zealand general election, 1928
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Party Harold Rushworth 4,385
Reform Allen Bell 3,911
Majority 474
Turnout 8,296

This by-election clearly created much interest as the turnout was higher here than it was at the general election. Rushworth's improved showing can be put down to the fact that he got most of the votes that were previously cast for Hornblow.

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