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Resultados de las elecciones coloniales de Nueva Gales del Sur de 1894

Las elecciones coloniales de Nueva Gales del Sur de 1894 se realizaron en 125 distritos electorales , cada uno de los cuales elegía a un miembro. Las elecciones se llevaron a cabo sobre la base de un sistema de votación por mayoría simple o mayoritario simple . Hubo tres cambios significativos con respecto a las elecciones de 1891: la abolición de los distritos electorales plurinominales, la abolición del voto plural cuando un elector tenía propiedades o residencia en más de un electorado y que las elecciones para cada distrito se celebraran el mismo día. [2] El número de escaños se redujo de 141 a 125. [3] [4] En estas elecciones, en 74 electorados el candidato ganador recibió menos del 50% de los votos, mientras que 1 no tuvo rival. [1] El número promedio de votantes registrados por electorado fue de 2046, desde Lismore (1360) hasta Marrickville (2924). [5]

Resultados electorales

Albury

Alma

Annandale

rombos

Thomas Rose (Proteccionista) fue uno de los dos miembros en funciones por Argyle. El segundo miembro, William Holborow (Liberal Trade), no se presentó a la elección.

Armidale

Henry Copeland (Proteccionista) y Edmund Lonsdale (Liberal) eran miembros en funciones por Nueva Inglaterra . El tercer miembro por Nueva Inglaterra, James Inglis (Liberal), no se presentó a la elección.

Ashburnham

Campo de ceniza

Ballina

Balmain Norte

Balmain Sur

El Barwon

El Barwon estaba formado por parte de Bourke y partes de los distritos abolidos de The Bogan y The Namoi . [3] [4] William Willis (proteccionista) fue uno de los miembros de Bourke.

Baño

Bega

Bingara

Boorowa

Botánica

Bourke

Se redujo el tamaño de Bourke y se asignaron partes a los nuevos distritos de Cobar y The Barwon. [3] [4] Hugh Langwell (Partido Laborista Independiente) fue uno de los miembros de Bourke. De los otros dos miembros, Thomas Waddell (Proteccionista) se presentó con éxito a Cobar y William Willis (Proteccionista) se presentó con éxito a The Barwon.

Bowral

Madera trenzada

Colina rota

Madera de Burdeos

Camden

Canterbury

El Clarence

Cobar

Cobar estaba formado por parte de Bourke y partes de los distritos abolidos de The Bogan y Forbes . [3] [4] Thomas Waddell (proteccionista) fue uno de los miembros de Bourke.

Condoublín

Coonamble

Vaca

Darlington

Deniliquin

Dubbo

Durham

Maitland del Este

Edén-Bombala

Glebe

Glen Innes

Gloucester

Goulburn

Grafton

Granville

Grenfell

El miembro en funciones, Robert Vaughn, había sido elegido como miembro del Partido Laborista en las elecciones de 1891, pero se presentó como candidato proteccionista para estas elecciones.

El resultado fue revocado por el Comité de Elecciones y Calificaciones, que realizó un nuevo recuento en octubre de 1894. [ 46]

Gundagai

Gunnedah

Hartley

El Hastings y el Macleay

El Hawkesbury

Sydney Burdekin (Free Trade) fue el miembro en funciones de The Hawkesbury.

Heno

El Hume

Illawarra

Archibald Campbell (Free Trade) fue uno de los dos miembros en funciones por Illawarra. El segundo miembro, John Nicholson (Partido Laborista), se presentó con éxito a las elecciones para el nuevo escaño de Woronora.

Inverell

Kahibah

Kiama

El Lachlan

Leichhardt

Lismore

Macquarie

Manaró

La dotación

Marrickville

Marrickville fue uno de los cuatro nuevos escaños que se separaron del escaño abolido de Newtown ; los otros fueron Newtown-Camperdown, Newtown-Erskine y Newtown-St Peters. Los cuatro miembros en ejercicio de Newtown se disputaron los otros tres escaños.

Molong

Más

Moruya

Mudanza

El Murray

El Murrumbidgee

Narrabri

El Nepeano

Newcastle Este

Newcastle Oeste

Ciudad nueva-camperdown

Newtown se dividió en cuatro distritos: Newtown-Camperdown, Newtown-Erskine, Newtown-St Peters y Marrickville. Joseph Abbott (Free Trade) era miembro en funciones por Newtown, mientras que los otros tres miembros en funciones competían por Newtown-St Peters y Newtown-Erskine.

Newtown-Erskine

Newtown se dividió en cuatro distritos: Newtown-Camperdown, Newtown-Erskine, Newtown-St Peters y Marrickville. Edmund Molesworth (Liberal) y John Hindle (Partido Laborista) eran miembros en ejercicio por Newtown, mientras que los otros dos miembros en ejercicio competían por Newtown-Camperdown y Newtown-St Peters.

Newtown-San Pedro

Newtown se dividió en cuatro: Newtown-Camperdown, Newtown-Erskine, Newtown-St Peters y Marrickville. Francis Cotton (Partido Laborista) era miembro en funciones por Newtown. Los otros tres miembros en funciones por Newtown competían por Newtown-Camperdown y Newtown-Erskine. William Rigg (Partido del Libre Comercio Independiente) era el alcalde de Newtown . John Bowes (Proteccionista) era el miembro en funciones por el escaño abolido de Morpeth .

Northumberland

Naranja

Paddington

Parramatta

Hugh Taylor (Libre Comercio) fue el miembro en funciones por Parramatta.

Ratina

Queanbeyan

Quirindi

Raleigh

Randwick

Helecho rojo

El Richmond

Robertson

Ryde

Piedra de ryl

San Jorge

San Leonardo

Sherbrooke

El Shoalhaven

Semifallo

Estupor

Sídney-Belmore

Sydney-Bligh

Sydney-Cook

Sídney-Denison

Sídney-Fitzroy

Sídney-Flinders

Sídney-Gipps

Rey de Sydney

Idioma de Sydney

Sydney-Phillip

Sídney-Pyrmont

Tamworth

Tenterfield

Tumut

El tweed

Uralla-Walcha

Wagga Wagga

Envía por las paredes

Waratah

Warringah

Waterloo

Waverley

Wellington

Wentworth

Joseph Palmer Abbott había sido designado presidente de la Cámara en 1890, figuraba como independiente y fue elegido sin oposición. Si bien mantuvo el cargo de presidente, en esta elección se opuso a él y se presentó como proteccionista.

Macquarie occidental

Maitland occidental

Wickham

Wilcannia

Willoughby

Woollahra

Woronora

Yass

Yass Plains was renamed Yass. Thomas Colls (Protectionist) was the sitting member for Yass Plains.

Young

Both John Gough and James Mackinnon had been elected as Labour candidates, however they refused to sign the pledge.

See also

References

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