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1923 Tauranga by-election

New Zealand by-election


New Zealand by-election

FieldValue
election_name1923 Tauranga by-election
countryNew Zealand
flag_year1923
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1922 New Zealand general election
previous_year1922 general
next_election1925 New Zealand general election
next_year1925 general
election_date28 March 1923
turnout7,630 (85.53%)
image1[[File:Charles Macmillan.jpg150x150px]]
candidate1Charles Macmillan
party1Reform Party (New Zealand)
popular_vote14,360
percentage157.41
image2[[File:Joseph Ward c. 1906.jpg150x150px]]
candidate2Sir Joseph Ward
party2New Zealand Liberal Party
popular_vote23,235
percentage242.59
titleMember
before_electionWilliam Herries
before_partyReform Party (New Zealand)
after_electionCharles Macmillan
after_partyReform Party (New Zealand)

The Tauranga by-election of 1923 was a by-election during the 21st New Zealand Parliament in the electorate. The seat became vacant due to the death of the sitting Member, William Herries. The election was held on 28 March 1923 and won by Charles Macmillan, who defeated the former prime minister Joseph Ward.

Background

Two candidates contested the seat. The first was Charles Macmillan, a former Mayor of Tauranga (1915–1917. Macmillan represented the Reform Party and was put forward by the party to succeed Herries. The other candidate was Sir Joseph Ward, a former Liberal party Prime Minister.

The Labour Party took a keen interest in the by-election. Leader Harry Holland was fearful that Ward's return to Parliament might result in a revival of the Liberals, delaying Labour's rise as the main left-wing party. As a result, he sought to stand a candidate to split the anti-Reform vote. He was overruled however, by the party executive citing the lack of any established branches within the electorate and the possibility of a poor showing by the candidate damaging party morale and credibility.

Result

Macmillan won the by-election; Ward's defeat was humiliating to him.

Macmillan remained as Tauranga's representative until his defeat at the . Ward was thought to be a spent force, but he was returned to Parliament again in the , and then went on to become Prime Minister again in 1928. He retired in 1930, and died soon after.

Notes

References

References

  1. (5 March 1923). "Reform Candidate Starts". [[The Evening Post (New Zealand).
  2. {{DNZB. Bassett. Michael. 2W9. Ward, Joseph George. 26 November 2011. Michael Bassett
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