Wellington South by-election, 1918
Wellington South by-election, 1918

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3 October 1918 (1918-10-03) |
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Turnout |
3,990 |
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Candidate |
Bob Semple |
George Frost |
Party |
Labour |
Reform |
Popular vote |
2,412 |
1,181 |
Percentage |
60.45% |
29.59% |
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The Wellington South by-election of 1918 was a by-election held in the Wellington South electorate during the 19th New Zealand Parliament, on 19 December 1918. It was caused by the death of incumbent MP Alfred Hindmarsh,[1] the de facto chair of the Labour Party and was won by fellow party member Bob Semple with a majority of 1,231.[2]
Results
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- Bay of Islands, 1917
- Grey, 1917
- Wellington North, 1918
- Southern Maori, 1918
- Grey, 1918
- Wellington Central, 1918
- Taranaki, 1918
- Palmerston, 1918
- Wellington South, 1918
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