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1874 Akaroa by-elections

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(Redirected from April 1874 Akaroa by-election) Two New Zealand by-elections

Following the resignation of Robert Heaton Rhodes from his Akaroa seat in the New Zealand parliament, William Montgomery contested the 20 April 1874 by-election against Walter Pilliet. The results were 168 and 76 votes, respectively, i.e., a margin of 92 for Montgomery. He thus entered parliament during the 5th term.

April 1874 Akaroa by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent William Montgomery 168 68.85
Independent Walter Pilliet 76 31.15
Turnout 244
Majority 92 37.70

In July 1874, a select committee declared Montgomery's election to be "null and void", as he had a contract for the supply of railway sleepers with the general government in breach of election rules. The select committee accepted that the breach was inadvertent. Montgomery stood for re-election in the second by-election, on 10 August 1874 and was returned unopposed.

References

  1. ^ "General Assembly". The Star. No. 1912. 21 April 1874. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  2. "House of Representatives". The Star. No. 1998. 31 July 1874. p. 2. Retrieved 9 April 2010 – via Papers Past.
  3. "MR MONTGOMEEY AT AKAROA". The Star. No. 2005. 8 August 1874. Retrieved 9 April 2010 – via Papers Past.
  4. "LATEST TELEGRAMS". The Star. No. 2006. 10 August 1874. Retrieved 9 April 2010 – via Papers Past.
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