Motueka by-election, 1932
Motueka by-election, 1932
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1 December 1932 (1932-12-01) |
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The Motueka by-election was a by-election in the New Zealand electorate of Motueka, a rural seat at the top of the South Island.
The by-election occurred on 1 December 1932, and was precipitated by the suicide of sitting Independent MP George Black on 17 October 1932.[1]
The by-election was contested by Keith Holyoake (Reform Party candidate for the United/Reform Coalition), Paddy Webb (Labour Party), and 80 year old Roderick McKenzie, ex-MP for Motueka (1896–1914) standing as Independent Liberal-Labour.
1931 general election result
1932 by-election result
The following table gives the election results:
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- Hawke's Bay, 1917
- Bay of Islands, 1917
- Grey, 1917
- Wellington North, 1918
- Southern Maori, 1918
- Grey, 1918
- Wellington Central, 1918
- Taranaki, 1918
- Palmerston, 1918
- Wellington South, 1918
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