Lyttelton by-election, 1913
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Turnout |
5,030 |
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The Lyttelton by-election of 1913 was a by-election during the 18th New Zealand Parliament. As no candidate won an absolute majority on the first ballot on 9 December, a second round was held on 16 December.[1] The seat had become vacant due to the death of sitting MP George Laurenson. Five candidates stood. It was the last by-election in New Zealand to use the Two-round voting system to elect a member.
Results
First ballot
The two highest candidates were McCombs and Miller, so they contested the second ballot.
Second ballot
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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