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1895 Sydney-Phillip colonial by-election

A by-election for the seat of Sydney-Phillip in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 14 October 1895 because of the resignation of Dick Meagher (Protectionist).


A by-election for the seat of Sydney-Phillip in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 14 October 1895 because of the resignation of Dick Meagher (Protectionist).

Meagher had defended George Dean who had been charged with attempting to murder his wife. Dean was convicted and sentenced to death, however Meagher managed to persuade two out of three royal commissioners to find that the conviction was unsafe and, as a result, Dean was pardoned. The publicity from the case helped Meagher win the election for Sydney-Phillip in July 1895. Rumours began to circulate that Dean had confessed to buying the poison. Jack Want, the Attorney General, read to the Legislative Council an account by Sir Julian Salomons of his conversation with Meagher, in which Meagher told Salomons that Dean had confessed to Meagher. Meagher initially denied the accusation, however subsequently confessed stating "I am determined to endure mental torture no longer, nor to stifle the voice of truth ... This awful lesson of my life I will endeavour to atone for in another clime. My resignation of my seat in Parliament accompanies this declaration".

Sir Henry Parkes announced himself as a candidate, however he withdrew prior to the nominations.

DateEvent
6 April 1895George Dean sentenced to death for attempted murder.
24 July 1895Sydney-Phillip election.
25 September 1895Attorney General, Jack Want, read to the Legislative Council Salomons account of his conversation with Meagher.
8 October 1895Meagher confessed and resigned from parliament.
9 October 1895Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
15 October 1895Nominations
17 October 1895Polling day
21 October 1895Return of writ
PartyCandidateVotes%.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±%
ProtectionistHenry Copeland42647.3−7.4
Free TradeRalph Hodgson30333.9−11.4
LabourJames Wilson16318.2
Ind. ProtectionistJames Hanrahan40.5
Ind. Free TradeWilliam Dumbrell10.1
89499.2−0.1
70.8+0.1
90146.2−15.6
Protectionist hold

Meagher was struck off the roll of solicitors and was convicted of conspiracy to pervert the cause of justice, but the conviction was quashed on appeal. Meagher was returned to the Legislative Assembly as the member for Tweed at the election in 1895. It would take 25 years and an act of parliament before he was re-admitted as a solicitor.

  • Electoral results for the district of Sydney-Phillip
  • List of New South Wales state by-elections
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