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Bruce by-election, July 1865

Bruce by-election, July 1865
New Zealand
April 1865 by-election ←
26 July 1865 (1865-07-26) → 1866 general election

Turnout 241 (48.2%)
  Jmacandrew.jpg John Cargill, 1881.jpg
Candidate James Macandrew John Cargill
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 207 34
Percentage 85.89 14.11

MP before election

Edward Cargill
Independent

Elected MP

James Macandrew
Independent


Edward Cargill
Independent

James Macandrew
Independent

The July 1865 Bruce by-election was a New Zealand by-election held in the electorate of Bruce during the 3rd New Zealand Parliament on 27 July 1865 triggered by the resignation of Edward Cargill. Three candidates were nominated but one of them withdrew during the nomination meeting. James Macandrew was the successful candidate; he defeated John Cargill, a former member of parliament and a brother of the incumbent.

A large meeting was held on Saturday, 8 July, to discuss who should contest the superintendency election, and who could represent the Bruce electorate in parliament. On the latter question, John Cargill and William John Dyer were discussed as candidates. There was concern about John Cargill's suitability as their representative, and the meeting finished with passing the following resolution unanimously:

That this meeting does not consider Mr. John Cargill a suitable person to represent Bruce, and request Mr. W. J. Dyer to offer himself as a candidate for the representation of the County.


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