Dunedin Central by-election, 1915
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7,959 |
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The Dunedin Central by-election of 1915 was a by-election during the 19th New Zealand Parliament held on 3 February in the Dunedin Central electorate. The by-election was sparked by the resignation of the incumbent, Charles Statham,[1] after irregularities in the counting of the vote during the 1914 general election turned a 12-vote lead for his competitor James Munro into a 12-vote loss. There were only two nominees:
References
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- Dunedin Central, 1915
- Bay of Islands, 1915
- Taumarunui, 1915
- Pahiatua, 1916
- Hawke's Bay, 1917
- 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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