Electoral district of New England
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
Australian electorate
New England New South Wales—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | New South Wales |
Created | 1859 |
Abolished | 1894 |
Demographic | Rural |
New England was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the then colony of New South Wales.
Initially created in 1859 in the New England region of northern New South Wales, it partly replaced the Electoral district of New England and Macleay.
Originally electing one member, New England elected two members from 1880 to 1891 and three members from 1891 to 1894. With the introduction of single-member electorates in 1894, New England was replaced by Armidale, Uralla-Walcha and Bingara.[1][2][3]
Members for New England
Single-member (1859–1880) | |||||||||||
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Member | Party | Term | |||||||||
James Hart | None | 1859–1860 | |||||||||
George Markham | None | 1860–1862 | |||||||||
Robert Forster | None | 1862–1864 | |||||||||
Theophilus Cooper | None | 1864–1869 | |||||||||
Charles Weaver | None | 1869–1871 | |||||||||
Samuel Terry | None | 1871–1880 | |||||||||
Two members (1880–1891) | |||||||||||
Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||||||
Henry Copeland | None | 1880–1882 | William Proctor | None | 1880–1887 | ||||||
James Farnell | None | 1882–1885 | |||||||||
James Inglis | None | 1885–1887 | |||||||||
Free Trade | 1887–1891 | Henry Copeland | Protectionist | 1887–1891 | |||||||
Three members (1891–1894) | |||||||||||
Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | |||
James Inglis | Free Trade | 1891–1894 | Henry Copeland | Protectionist | 1891–1894 | Edmund Lonsdale | Free Trade | 1891–1894 |
Election results
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 1891 New South Wales colonial election § New England.[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Free Trade | James Inglis (re-elected 1) | 1,731 | 19.5 | ||
Protectionist | Henry Copeland (re-elected 2) | 1,563 | 17.6 | ||
Free Trade | Edmund Lonsdale (elected 3) | 1,544 | 17.4 | ||
Protectionist | Charles Wilson | 1,399 | 15.7 | ||
Free Trade | George Meallin | 1,353 | 15.2 | ||
Protectionist | William Proctor | 1,311 | 14.7 | ||
Total formal votes | 8,901 | 99.5 | |||
Informal votes | 42 | 0.5 | |||
Turnout | 3,247 | 60.8 | |||
Free Trade hold 1, win 1 | (1 new seat) | ||||
Protectionist hold 1 |
References
- ^ Green, Antony. "Elections for the District of New England". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
- ^ "Part 5B alphabetical list of all electorates and Members since 1856" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
- ^ "Former Members". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
- ^ Green, Antony. "1891 New England". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
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