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Bay of Islands by-election, 1915

Bay of Islands by-election, 1915
New Zealand
← 1914 general 8 June 1915 (1915-06-08) 1917 by-election →
Turnout 5,491 (75.98%)
 
Candidate William Stewart George Gardiner Menzies
Party Reform Liberal
Popular vote 3,264 2,221
Percentage 59.51% 40.49%

Member before election

Vernon Reed
Reform

Elected Member

William Stewart
Reform


Vernon Reed
Reform

William Stewart
Reform

The Bay of Islands by-election of 1915 was a by-election held on 8 June 1915 during the 19th New Zealand Parliament in the Northland electorate of Bay of Islands. The by-election came about because Vernon Reed's win in the 1914 general election was declared void by an electoral court. The seat was won by William Stewart of the Reform Party. Reed, who was also of the Reform Party, was barred by the court from standing for election for 12 months.

Reed was first elected to the Bay of Islands electorate in the 1908 general election as a candidate of the Liberal Party. The 1911 election resulted in significant losses for the Liberal Party and Joseph Ward's government survived a no-confidence motion on the casting vote of the speaker only. Ward chose to resign, though, and made way for a new liberal Prime Minister, Thomas Mackenzie. Reed expected to be part of the new cabinet and the media discussed that he might be appointed Attorney-General due to his legal background. Reed was invited to cabinet, but he did not join because the majority of the cabinet did not support his views of freehold. When the Mackenzie government faced a no-confidence vote in July 1912, Reed voted with the opposition, thus effectively joining the Reform Party.


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