1869 Town of New Plymouth by-election

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The 1869 Town of New Plymouth by-election was a

Town of New Plymouth electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament
.

The by-election was caused by the resignation of the incumbent, Harry Atkinson on 18 March 1869.[1]

He was replaced by Thomas Kelly.

This by-election required a poll, unlike previous by-elections in the

) when the sole candidate was unopposed and was declared the winner without a show of hands or poll.

Frederic Carrington, who came second, was described as the Father of New Plymouth.

After the returning officer had declared the result of the poll, the candidate Mr Upjohn asked if he could have the names of the 15 people who voted for him; the returning officer said he would have to ask for permission from the Government.[2]

Result

The following table gives the election result:

1869 Town of New Plymouth by-election[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Thomas Kelly 57 48.72
Independent Frederic Carrington 45 38.46
Independent James Thomas Upjohn 15 12.82
Majority 12 10.26
Turnout 117

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