Mataura by-election, 1898
Mataura by-election, 1898
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The Mataura by-election, 1898 was a by-election held on 26 May 1898 during the 13th New Zealand Parliament in the rural lower South Island electorate of Mataura.
Background
The by-election was triggered after sitting Member George Richardson was declared bankrupt.[1] Robert McNab stated that had Richardson contested the election, he would not have accepted a nomination and allowed him to return unopposed.[2] McNab had previously represented the Mataura electorate from 1893 to 1896 when he was defeated by Richardson.[3]
Results
The following table gives the election results:
After winning the contest, McNab held the seat uninterrupted until 1908 when he was defeated.[3]
Notes
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| 11th Parliament |
- 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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