Timaru by-election, 1890

Timaru by-election, 1890
New Zealand
18 August 1890 (1890-08-18)

Turnout 766
 
Candidate William Hall-Jones Edward George Kerr
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 422 344

Member before election

Richard Turnbull
Independent

Elected Member

William Hall-Jones
Independent

The Timaru by-election, 1890 was a by-election held on 18 August 1890 during the 10th New Zealand Parliament in the seat of Timaru, a partly urban seat in Canterbury on the East Coast of the South Island.

Background

The by-election was triggered because of the death of sitting MP Richard Turnbull.[1] The election saw William Hall-Jones win the seat over his only opponent, Edward George Kerr.

Kerr had contested the 1887 election against Turnbull,[2] and was the proprietor of The Timaru Herald. Hall-Jones had initially refused nomination citing crucial upcoming business interests. However, several locals persisted and Hall-Jones eventually accepted.[1]

Results

The following table gives the election results:

Timaru by-election, 1890[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent William Hall-Jones 422 55.09
Independent Edward George Kerr 344 44.90
Majority 78 10.18
Turnout 766

Notes

  1. 1 2 Hall-Jones 1969, p. 24.
  2. "The Nominations". Ashburton Guardian VII (1667). 20 September 1887. p. 3. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  3. Hall-Jones 1969, p. 26.

References

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