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1911 New Zealand general election

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election_name1911 New Zealand general election
countryNew Zealand
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1908 New Zealand general election
previous_year1908
outgoing_members17th New Zealand Parliament
next_election1914 New Zealand general election
next_year1914
seats_for_electionAll 80 seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives
41 seats were needed for a majority
election_date7 to 19 December 1911
elected_mps[elected members](18th-new-zealand-parliament)
turnout83.5%
image1[[File:Joseph Ward c. 1906.jpg115px]]
leader1Joseph Ward
leader_since1[6 August 1906](1906-new-zealand-liberal-party-leadership-election)
party1New Zealand Liberal Party
leaders_seat1Awarua
last_election150 seats
seats133
seat_change117
popular_vote1**163,401**
percentage1**34.23%**
swing114.4%
image2[[File:William Ferguson Massey 1919.jpg122px]]
leader2William Massey
leader_since211 February 1909
party2Reform Party (New Zealand)
leaders_seat2Franklin
last_election2*New*
seats2**37**
seat_change237
popular_vote2161,773
percentage233.37%
swing233.37%
image3[[File:Alfred H. Hindmarsh.png140px]]
leader3Alfred Hindmarsh
leader_since3July 1910
color3DE2C34
party3Labour
leaders_seat3Wellington South
last_election31 seat
seats34
seat_change33
popular_vote335,869
percentage37.51%
swing32.62%
map_image1911 New Zealand general election - Results.svg
map_size400px
map_captionResults of the election.
titlePrime Minister
posttitleSubsequent Prime Minister
before_electionJoseph Ward
after_electionJoseph Ward
before_partyNew Zealand Liberal Party
after_partyNew Zealand Liberal Party

41 seats were needed for a majority

The 1911 New Zealand general election was held on Thursday, 7 and 14 December in the general electorates, and on Tuesday, 19 December in the Māori electorates to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 18th session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 590,042 (83.5%) voters turned out to vote. In two seats (Eastern Maori and Gisborne) there was only one candidate (not one seat, as in Wilson).

Outcome

The result was that the Liberal Party, which had won a majority of seats (50 of 80) in Parliament, lost 17 seats and its majority, winning only 33. The Reform Party gained 9 to obtain a plurality (37) of seats. Liberal Prime Minister Joseph Ward was able to retain office, but in 1912, Reform Party founder William Massey formed a new government.

Joseph Ward hoped to remain in power with the support of independents and Labour Party members. Several candidates before the election made commitments to support the Ward Government in the event of a no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives. Ward considered delaying a new session of the house, perhaps for six months until June 1912, but following some tough talking from the Governor-General John Dickson-Poynder, he set the date as 15 February. To speed up the negotiating process, Ward promised to resign as Prime Minister after the Reform Party's no-confidence motion was defeated. The end result was even at 39 all, with the Speaker casting the deciding vote in favour of the Ward Government. Joseph Ward then resigned as Prime Minister on 28 March 1912. He was succeeded by Thomas Mackenzie and his new Cabinet was sworn in. The Mackenzie Government lasted only two months and was defeated by a no-confidence motion, 41 votes to 33 on 5 July 1912.

The Second Ballot Act 1908 provided for second or runoff ballots between the top two candidates where the top candidate did not get an absolute majority. The second ballot was held seven days after the first ballot except in ten large rural seats, where fourteen days were allowed. At the 1911 election, all 30 second ballots were held seven days later. Two 1913 by-elections (Grey and Lyttelton) also required second ballots.

The Second Ballot Act did not apply to the Maori electorates, and was used only in 1908 and 1911, as it was repealed in 1913.

In 1911 were the first triennial national referendum on prohibition of alcohol. Referendums were subsequently held in conjunction with each general election (except for 1931 and 1951) until they were abolished in 1989.

Results

Party totals

[[File:1911 nz parliament.svgcenter]]Election resultsPartyCandidatesTotal votesPercentageSeats won
Reform64159,30933.37**37**
Liberal89**163,401****34.23**33
Labour2035,8697.514
Socialist89,0911.900
Independent59109,66622.976
240477,33680

Votes summary

Results

The following are the results of the 1911 general election:

Key

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}
Table footnotes:
  • , held by Thomas Buxton
  • , held by Edward Newman
  • , held by Thomas Mackenzie
  • , held by Robert Scott
  • , held by John Luke

At the same time, four new electorates came into being:

  • , first formed through the 1911 electoral redistribution
  • , previously abolished in 1870
  • , first formed through the 1911 electoral redistribution
  • , first formed through the 1911 electoral redistribution
  • , first formed through the 1911 electoral redistribution

Notes

References

References

  1. "General elections 1853-2005 - dates & turnout". Elections New Zealand.
  2. "1890–1993 general elections". Electoral Commission New Zealand.
  3. (1912). "The General Election, 1911". National Library.
  4. (16 November 1914). "Political Gossip". [[The Marlborough Express]].
  5. (8 November 1911). "Clutha". [[Otago Witness]].
  6. (6 December 1911). "Electoral district of Franklin: nominations". [[Auckland Star]].
  7. {{DNZB. Matthews. Kay Morris. 2h36. Henry Hill. 10 October 2015
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