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23rd New Zealand Parliament

Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

23rd New Zealand Parliament

Term of the Parliament of New Zealand

FieldValue
name23rd Parliament of New Zealand
imageFile:Parliament House, Wellington, New Zealand (50).JPG
captionParliament House, Wellington
bodyNew Zealand Parliament
election[1928 New Zealand general election](1928-new-zealand-general-election)
governmentUnited Government
— [[Reform Government of New Zealand
term_start4 December 1928
term_end11 November 1931
before[22nd Parliament](22nd-new-zealand-parliament)
after[24th Parliament](24th-new-zealand-parliament)
website
chamber1House of Representatives
chamber1_imageFile:23rd New Zealand Parliament Seating.png
membership180
chamber1_leader1_typeSpeaker of the House
chamber1_leader1Charles Statham
chamber1_leader2_typePrime Minister
chamber1_leader2George Forbes
— Joseph Ward until 28 May 1930
— Gordon Coates until 10 December 1928
chamber1_leader3_typeLeader of the Opposition
chamber1_leader3Harry Holland
— Gordon Coates until 22 September 1931
— Joseph Ward until 10 December 1928
chamber2Legislative Council
membership241 (at start)
35 (at end)
chamber2_leader1_typeSpeaker of the Council
chamber2_leader1Sir Walter Carncross
chamber2_leader2_typeLeader of the Council
chamber2_leader2Sir Thomas Sidey
— Sir Francis Bell until 10 December 1928
chamber3Sovereign
chamber3_leader1_typeMonarch
chamber3_leader1HM George V
chamber3_leader2_typeGovernor-General
chamber3_leader2HE Rt. Hon. THe Lord Bledisloe from 19 March 1930
— HE Gen. Sir Charles Fergusson until 8 February 1930

— [[Reform Government of New Zealand| Reform Government]] until 10 December 1928 — Joseph Ward until 28 May 1930 — Gordon Coates until 10 December 1928 — Gordon Coates until 22 September 1931 — Joseph Ward until 10 December 1928 35 (at end) — Sir Francis Bell until 10 December 1928 — HE Gen. Sir Charles Fergusson until 8 February 1930 The 23rd New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. It was elected at the 1928 general election in November of that year.

1928 general election

Main article: 1928 New Zealand general election

The 1928 general election was held on Tuesday, 13 November in the Māori electorates and on Wednesday, 14 November in the general electorates, respectively. A total of 80 MPs were elected; 47 represented North Island electorates, 29 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented Māori electorates. 844,633 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 88.1%.

Electoral boundaries

Sessions

The 23rd Parliament sat for five sessions (there were two sessions in 1931), and was prorogued on 12 November 1931.

SessionOpenedAdjourned
first4 December 192814 December 1928
second27 June 19299 November 1929
third26 June 193025 October 1930
fourth11 March 193128 April 1931
fifth25 June 193111 November 1931

Party standings

Start of Parliament

Independents6

End of Parliament

Independents6

Ministries

The Coates Ministry led by Gordon Coates of the Reform Party had come to power in May 1925. The Reform Party lost the 1928 election, suffering a humiliating defeat, dropping from 55 seats in 1925 to 28 only three years later. Parliament was called shortly after the election, Coates lost a no confidence vote and resigned as Prime Minister.

Joseph Ward formed the second Ward Ministry on 10 December 1928 as leader of the United Party, a successor of the Liberal Party. Ward was an unwell man at this stage in life and suffered several heart attacks. In May 1930, he was pressured by his colleagues to resign as Prime Minister.

Ward was succeeded by George Forbes, again of the United Party. The Forbes Ministry was in place until September 1931. During the difficult times of the Great Depression, Forbes wanted to form a grand coalition with the Labour Party and the Reform Party. Labour refused, but Reform went into a coalition government with United from September 1931.

Members

Members of the House of Representatives, Parliament of New Zealand, 1928–1931.

Initial MPs

By-elections during 23rd Parliament

There were a number of changes during the term of the 23rd Parliament.

Electorate and by-electionDateIncumbentCauseWinner

Notes

References

References

  1. "General elections 1853–2005 – dates & turnout". Elections New Zealand.
  2. Bassett, Michael. "Coates, Joseph Gordon 1878–1943".
  3. {{DNZB. Bassett. Michael. 2W9. Ward, Joseph George 1856–1930. 10 December 2011
  4. {{DNZB. Gardner. W. J.. 3f9. Forbes, George William – Biography. 11 December 2011
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