GENERAL ELECTION—September 25, 1943
**The Listener’s"’> Chart For Polling: Besults
O fewer than 291 candidates for the 76 European and four Maori seats were left in the field when nominations closed-115 more than in the General Election of 1938. In addition, there has been a considerable increase in official and unofficial groups. In 1938 there was a straightout fight between Labour and National. This year, in addition to the two major parties, there is a Democratic Labour Party, a Real Democracy Movement, an Independent Group, and several other groups related to but not actually affiliated with some of those movements.
Few Straight-Out Contests E result of this great rush of candidates is the fact that in the 80 electorates (European and Maori),.there are only 13 contests in which there is a straight-out fight between two candidates: Bay of Plenty, Buller, Clutha, Dunedin West, Egmont, Motueka, Nelson, Rangitikei, Temuka, Waipawa, Waitaki, Westland and Eastern Maori. There are also two electorates, both in the South Island, in which there will be no contest: Awarua and Mataura. The only nomination received for the first was Brigadier Hargest, and for the second, Major Macdonald, both members of the fighting forces, and these two will accordingly be elected. Both are Nationalists.
Ten Women Candidates NOTHER interesting feature is the presence of 10 women candidatestwo in one_ electorate (Hurunui). Of these, three are sitting members, all Labour, and of the seven others, one is Democratic Labour, one National, three Independents, and two Real Democracy Movement. One sitting member, Mrs. Polson (Nationalist), is not seeking re-election. Eleven New Faces , WHATEVER happens, the new House will have at least 11 members who are not members now — in eight cases (Manawatu, Patea, Remuera, Hurunui, Raglan, Dunedin West, Egmont, MidCanterbury), because members are retiring, and in three (Kaipara, Pahiatua, Northern Maori), because the sitting member has died and a by-election has not been held.
Big Fields [N four Auckland electorates (Auckland East, Auckland Suburbs, Remuera and Roskill), afd also in Christchurch South, the electors will have to choose from six candidates. In Christchurch North, Eden, Hauraki, Wellington East and Wellington North, five names will be on the voting papers. But for Northern Maori the number of candidates is nine, and for Western Maori six. The election of the four Maori representatives will, of course, take place one day before the election of the 76 representatives for European electorates. Electors on the Rolls HE totals of electors given in our chart for each constituency last election are taken from the 1938 figures. In some cases they will not be more than approximately correct to-day. The total number of electors on the roll in 1938 was 995,173, of whom 924,057 exercised their votes.
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KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS. | |
Vee e Sitting Member C.P. Christian Pacifist C. Conservative D.L. Democratic Labour D.L.U. Democratic Labour (Unefficial) I. Independent independent Group Independent Labour
| by N. Independent Nationalist ye N.O. Independent New Order LY. Independent Youth L. Labour (Official) U.L Labour (Unofficial) Lib. Liberal
N. National N.Z.F.F.L.P. New Zealand Fighting Forces League Political Peace Candidate -M. Real Democracy Movement Savage Labour lao ‘sada oT = Social Democrat
OLD PARLIAMENT LABOUR 50 NATIONAL 25 NEW PARLIAMENT DEM. LABOUR 1 OTHERS 4 LABOUR NATIONAL DEM. LABOUR OTHERS TOTAL 80 TOTAL 80
Tae eLAND CENTRAL Sts 65%. £ rant A) NOSES fee 01) 278 Maley Me PRE, F MacCLURE (L1.) ®PARRY (L. ) _ SWABEY (N.) : _WHEATLEY (D.L.) 2.-AUCKLAND EAST Electors, 17,291. F. W. SCHRAMM st), ry pend yee MERRITT (N.), 6,261. Majority for CULVER (1.G.) | DROMGOOLE (D.L.) HOWELL (L.) JORDAN (R.D.M.) ’ MERRITT (N.) | ®SCHRAMM (L.) El , 12,763. H. G. R. MASON (L.), 8,164; M. S. WALKER (N.), 3,302; F. ALLAN(I.), ~3.-AUCKLAND SUBURBS ®!ctors. # Sie, tor MASON ms ALLEN (L) i BISHOP (N.) . DONOVAN (IG.) ®MASON (L.) PENNEFATHER (D.L.) _ WILLIAMS (S.L.) Electors, 16,170. By-election, May 18, 1940, P. CARR (L.), 6,151; FORTUNE (|), 2,958; 4.-AUCKLAND WEST C. (Com.), J. B. KENNEDY Lab.), 15; E. NADEN (I.), 8. Majority for CARR, 3,193. BAGNALL (1G.) . "@CARR (L.) | ~ CURRAN (DL) KEALY (N.) 5 -AVON Electors, 14,784. D. G. SULLIVAN sited 9,879; H. HUNTER (N.), 3,700. Majority for | , LLIVAN, 6,179. CLARKE (N.) @SULLIVAN (L.) UPTON (D.L.) be Ses 6. -_AWAR UA : Electors, 10,379. J. HARGEST (N.), 5,224; tA BECK (L.), 4,564. panies for HARGEST, "@HARGEST (N. ) ) Electors, 9,836. C. W. BOSWELL (L.), 4,556; H. F. Y (N.), 4,393. M Ww . iy -BAY OF ISLANDS s HF. GUY ajority for BOSWELL (L.) ed SMITH (N.) "YOUNG (D.L.) Electors, 9,722. By-election, December 13, 1941. W. SULLIVAN (N.), 4,675; ¢. MILLS 8.-BAY OF PLENTY ¥ ter Hest. _JONASEN (L.) : arn "@SULLIVAN W. ) 9. -BULLER ' Electors, 10,860. P. C. WEBB (L.), Tee Vist ae (N.), 1,832. Majority for NICOLAUS (L.) ® WEBB (L.) is fas 10---C -ENTR AL OT AGO Electors, 10,853. W. A. BODKIN ar Bt" "i i231: MACKAY (L.), 4,415. Majority for ®BODKIN (N.) MACKAY (L.) NEWLAND (1)
11.-CHRISTCHURCH EAST 00..), 2.578; E. HERRING (1.S.), 22. Electors, 14, og . -election, February 6, 1943. M. B. HOWARD (L.), oe . LYONS (N.), 2,371; L. A. EFFORD (P.), 114; O. BROWN (N.) Majority for HOWARD, 1,981. =) _®HOWARD (L. ) ~ SCHOU (DL.) | | | WHILEY (R.D.M.) | | | | | | | ze | 12.-CHRISTCHURCH NTH. Electors, 16,207. S. G. HOLLAND WM), Ga Lanes, yA scpaelare 20 = (L.), 7,256. Majority FERE (I.) ®HOLLAND (N.) MANNING (L.) * PARRY (D.L.) | ~ WALKER (L) | 1 3. -CH RISTCH U RCH STH. Electors, 15,645. By- election, June 3, 1939. Pes MACFARLANE, 3.895. 7,900; M. E. LYONS EFFORD (P.) | | ~ GUTHREY (N.) HOLLINGS (Lib.), "@MACFARLANE (L.) ~ McKENZIE (LY.) [ ) ) ) ) ) ) ~ PEARSON (D.L.) te oP ae: oo Se | 14.-CLUTHA Electors, 10,558. J. A. McL. ROY (N.), 5,260; H. K. EDIE (L.), 4,549. Majority for ROY, 711. EDIE (L.) ) | | "@ROY (N.) ES | a | | 15.-DUNEDIN CENTRAL Electors, 15,518. P. NEILSON (L.), 9,094; : Pecans (N.), 5,280. Majority for NEILSON, TRELAND (N.) -®NEILSON (L.) | | | | | ~ PEAT (DL,) | L. l 16.-DUNEDIN NORTH Electors, 15,222. J. W. MUNRO ss er 8, FALCONER (N.),; 5,315. Majority for ~ CASSIE (N.) / ~ KEAN (1G.) MOSS (DL.) ~®MUNRO (L.) 17.-DUNEDIN SOUTH Electors, 14,705. F. JONES (L.), 8,987; E. Fae spe mages (N.), 4,673. Majority for JONES, CLARIDGE (D.L.) "@JONES (L.) MURDOCH (N.) 18.-DUNEDIN WEST Electors, 15,488. D. G. McMILLAN Ba) 8,452; . S. SIDEY (N.), 5,813. Majority for CONNOLLY (L.) FALCONER (N.) 19.-EDEN Electors, 17,368. W. T. re cy ty oie, er ANDENT ON, s Sissaped A. E. ROBINSON ®ANDERTON (L.) > BROOKS (1.) FORTUNE (N.) NIXON (DL.) WILSON (1G.) | 20.-EGMONT Electors, 9,249. C. A. Winer wd acon’ Sa TRASK (L.), 3,661. Majority for CORBETT (N.) COX (L.) : 21.-FRAN KLIN Electors, 11,223. J. N. eas shi. Melody pry oh g3 409 A. C. A. SEXTON BEST (L.) LLOYD (DL.) @MASSEY (N.) MOSS (R.D.M.) 22.-GISBORNE Electors, 13,797. D. W. COLEMAN L), 8,158; K F. JONES (N.), 4,518. Majority for BARKER (N.) ®COLEMAN (L.) LYON (DL.)
23.-GREY LYNN Electors, 16,005. J. A. LEE (L.), 11,584; J. A. GOVEN (N.), 2,997. Majority for LEE, 8.607. __ GOVAN (NZFFLP.) _ HACKETT (L.) -®LEE (DL) _ MELVILLE (N.) PLANE (1G. ) 24.-HAMILTON Electors, 14,653. C. A. BARRELL Ox dere’ sso. GRANT (N.), 5,862. Majority for ALLEN (D.L.) -®BARRELL (L.) __FINDLAY (N.) THOMPSON (R.D.M.) 25.-HAURAKI Recor 9228, Pasig, alee uPA RR OOF ABBY HH BEDLOE (D.L.) 2 HEAD (1G.) ROBINSON (L.) ®SUTHERLAND (N.) | YOUNG (R.DM.) 26.-HAWKE'S BAY Electors, 13,422, E. L. CULLEN (L.), 7,572; G. A. MADDISON (N.), 4,914. Majority for CULLEN, 2,658, BUTCHER (D.L.) ®CULLEN (L.) PRYOR (N.) | WINTER (1.N.O.) / 27.-HURUNUI Electors, 11,479. G. W. FORBES See H. i DENTON (L.), 5,144. Majority for , ‘ ‘ GILLESPIE (N.) HOTCHKIN (1) McLEAN (I.G.) ~~ MORGAN (L.) 28.-HUTT Electors, 15,292. W. NASH (L.), 10,687; a SF rpg (N.), 3,873. Majority for NASH, CONNORS (DL) CROFT (N.) HOGAN (1) ~-@NASH (L.) 29.-INVERCARGILL Electors, 14,860. W. C. DENHAM (L, 8,094; F. G. HALL-JONES (N.), 5,938; G. E. T. DORMAN (I.), 174. Majority for Denham, 2,156. BELL (N.) ®DENHAM (L.) HARBORD (DL.) 30.-KAIAPOI Electors, 12,393. C. MORGAN bahar ag (L.), 6,348; G. C. WARREN (N.), 4,813. Majority r WILLIAMS, 1,585. BLISS (1.G.) OVERTON (N.) THELNING (R.D.M.) ®WILLIAMS (L.) 31.-KAIPARA Electors, 10,190. J. G. COATES (N-) 5,414; P. McG. STEWART (L.), 3,725; S. DAVIDSON (1.), 275. Ma for COATES, 1,689. STEWART, JOHN S. (L.) STEWART, PERCY M. (1.) WEBB (LN.) 32.-LYTTELTON JARDEN (R.D.M_) Electors, 14,120. T. H. McCOMBS (L.), 8,061; I. J. WILSON (N.), 5,057. Malority for | 2,984. foe ®McCOMBS (L.) NOTTAGE (DL.) TAYLOR (N.) ‘ 33.-MANAWATU Electors, 11,817. J. G. COBBE (N.), witicee HUNTER (L.), 4,601. Majority for COBBE, s . 5 CLOSEY (1) OLIVER (L.) ORAM (N.)
a RS UREED RMR ENT REPENTED PTET IES INEPT MARTEL EE ERT: 34.-MARLBOROUGH Electors, 9,213. MEACH E. P. MEACHEN (L.), 6,579; E. F, HEALY (N.), 5,054. — Majority for EN, 1,525. GRACE (D.L.) MACKINNON (C.) ®MEACHEN (L.) SHAND (N.) ° 35.-MARSDEN Electors, 12,410. J. G. BARCLAY (L. TP 6,157; A. MURDOCH (N.), 5,600. Majority for RCLAY 557. -@BARCLAY (L.) MURDOCH (N.) PETTY (DL.) 36.-MASTERTON Electors, 11,304, J. ROBERTSON j Po ikon: J. 1e6. IRVING (N.), 5,195. Majority for MACKLEY (N.) POWER (1.G.) ®ROBERTSON (L.) THOMPSON (D.L.) 37.-MATAURA Electors, 10,956. T, L. MACDONALD (N.), 5,898; D, MeDOUGALL ((. ), 4,383. Majority for ® MACDONALD ((N.) 38.-MID-CANTERBURY Electors, 10,431. By-election, January 21, 1942. MRS. A. N. GRIGG (N.) unopposed. BARNES (L.) BATES (D.L.) GERARD (N.) . 39.-_ MOTUEKA Electors, 10,099; C. F. SKINNER (L. "he ns (N.), 4,272. Majority for HALDANE (N.) @SKINNER (L.) 40.-NAPIER Electors, 13,021. W. E. B. ARNARD { ) 8,097; J. ARNARD, 3,937. D. ORMOND (N.), 4,160. Majority for ARMSTRONG (L.) ®BARNARD (L.) SPENCE (N.) 41.-NELSON Electors, 11,976. H. ATMORE (I.), 6,092; J. an, KERR (N.), 5,206. Majority for ATMORE, ®ATMORE (1) HUGGINS (N.) 42.-NEW PLYMOUTH Electors, 13,668. F. L. FROST (L.), 6,958; par SMITH (N.), 6,089. Majority for FROST, ~ ADERMAN (N.) -@FROST (L.) JURY (DL.) : McCREADY (.) 43.-OAMARU Electors, 11,801. A. H. NORDMEYER Sshesizvin 758. E. COONEY (N.), 5,213. Majority BARCLAY (DL.) BEATTY (N.) CUTTRISS (1G.) ®NORDMEYER (L.) 44.-ONEHUNGA Electors, 15,718. A. G. OSBORNE (L.), 9,412; 4, J. PARK (N.), ¥ 5,098. Majority for OSBORNE, DOUGLAS (DL.) OSBORNE (L.) PARK (N.) READ (1G.) SOMERVILLE (R.D.M.) 45.-OT AHUHU Electors, 12,717. C. R. PETRIE (L.), earaid: F267. TENNENT (N.), 4,753. Majority for HAMILTON (N.) — JOWSEY (DL.) MAHON (R.D.M.) ®PETRIE (L.) 46.-OTAKI Electors, 11,177. L. G. LOWRY (L.), oa; S- MONK (N.), 4,559. Majority for LOWRY, BARNETT (DL.) COOKSLEY (N.) CRAWFORD (LG.) ®LOWRY (L.)
47.-PAHIATUA Electors, 10,566. SIR ALFRED oe (N.) gx c A. ‘HANSEN (L.), for 4,505. Majority ELLIS (DL.) HANSEN (L.) _ HOLYOAKE (N.) 48.-PALMERSTON NORTH Electors, ENS, 2,1]8. 15,196. J. HODGENS (L.), J. A. NASH .(N.), 5,975. Majority for HODHINDMARSH ( [ (D. L.) _®HODGENS _ MANSFORD (L) _ 49.-PATEA Electors, 10,705. H. G. DICKIE (N.), pickle, sues DUGGAN (L.), 4,701. Majority for CLAYTON (LG. ) | LANGSLOW (L.) SHEAT (N.) | 50.-RAGLAN Recor 10-530. AEE QMO (TiS, Moi tor MaRTINooe, OU A488 A 6 _ BURTON (1) Z _ COULTER (L.) Tie ~ DILLON (D.LL.) || GLASGOW (N.) \ 51.-RANGITIKEI Electors, 11 478. E. B. GORDON (N.), 5,548; G. H. O. WILSON (L.), 5,23 GOR DON, 311, 7. Majority for FREEMAN (L.) GORDON (N.) 52,-REMUERA Electors, 17, WwW. P. ENDEAN (N.), 9,605 for END ; MRS. M, M, DREAVER (L.), EAN, 2,861. 6,744. Majority ALGIE (N.) Lu FINLAY (L.) KENDAL (N.Z.FF.LP.) __McMAHON (D.L.) MILNE (R.D.M.) SINTON (1G.) 53.-RICCARTON Electors, 13 879. KYLE (N.), 6,50 KY 2; T. H. LANGFORD (L.), 6,41 LE, 87. i 5. Majority for BEAUCHAMP (D.L.) DENTON (L.) KYLE (1G.) a ‘WATTS (N.) 54.-ROSKILL Electors, 15 667. A. S. RICHARDS (L.), 8 -RICHA 72; A DS, 2, « BAILEY (N. ), 6,131. Majority for BELTON (N.Z.F.F.L.P.) GLYNN (LG.) HAMILTON (S.D.) HAY (DL.) "McELROY (N.) ®RICHARDS (L.) 55.-ROTORUA Electors, 11 ,832. A. F. MONCUR ( shan? H. W. NIXON (N.), 4,563. Majority for id BURNHAM (RDM.) = ‘ ®MONCUR (L.) SIM (N.) TONG (DL.) 56.-STRATFORD Electors, 10, 163. . J. POLSON (N.), 5,264; J. W. McMILLAN (L.), 4,163. Majority for POLSO . : ~ MARWICK (DLL.) ®@POLSON (N.) RICHMOND (L.) 57.-TAURANGA Electors, 11 ,635. F. W. DOIDGE (N.), 5,915; C. H. BURNETT (L.), 4,777; (1.), 78. Majority for DO . IDGE, 1,138 H. C. BARKER ANGUS (1) te is "®DOIDGE (N.) HILL (L.) WILKINSON (LG.)
58 TEMUKA Electors, 9,466. Py-stostion.. February 7, 1942. H. J. D. ACLAND (N.), 4,375; D. C. DAVIE a (1.M.R.), 1,61 . for ACLAND, 2,759. ®ACLAND (N.) | | | HARRIS (L.) [ 3 59. THAMES Electors, 12,648. J. THORN (L.), 6,965; vie CLARK (N.), 4,670. "Majority for ints CLARK (N.) : DAWSON (D.L.) : DAY (1G.) | | N .), 5,100. Majority for CARR, ®THORN (L.) 60.-TIM ARU Electors, 13,105. C. L. CARR (L.), mean es HALL ( ®CARR (L.) ) CRESSWELL (DL.) | SATTERTHWAITE (N.) 61.-WAIKATO Electors, 11,904. W. S. GOOSMAN Bi. m:), ante 4. ae NEATE (L.), 4,016. Majority for BURKE (D.L.) CROALL (L.) ®GOOSMAN (N.) PENNIKET (1G.) sé ~ Ele , 11,053. F. LANGSTONE (L.), 6,613; C. A. BOLES (N.), 3,67 62.-WAIMARINO asters SpA; WN) 34678. Molority for ~®LANGSTONE (L.) MONTGOMERIE (N.) | PERRETT (1G.) : 63.-WAIPAWA Eaton, TAA Bi seen TIO, eae te eee he ee ~@HARKER (N.) i LOWE (L.) | 64.-WAIRAR APA Electors, 10,562. B. ROBERTS (L.), 5293) rs F. THOMPSON (N.), 4,516. Majority for CRAWFORD (D.L.) MAHER (N.) @®ROBERTS (L.) SMITHSON (1.G.) : 65.-WAITAKI Electors, 9,751. D. C. KIDD (N.), 4,657; D. BARNES (L.), 4,643. Majority for KIDD, 14. ~ ADAMS (L.) , ) : @KIDD (N.) Electors, 13,063, By-election, July 19, 1941, MRS. M. M. DREAVER (L.), 4,396; W. B. 66.-WAITEMATA DARLOW "tl ), 3,884; eS ous LAS Bae 940; Gardner (1 ), 414; rs T. HEAD ANSLEY (D.L.) \ ®DREAVER (L.) HEWITT (1G.) MORTON (N.)’ 67.-WAITOMO Electors, 9,990. W. J. vuatacodet nan body 429. JONES (L.), 4,529. Majority for ®BROADFOOT (N.) , NESFIELD (DL.) WATERS (L.) oe : 68.-WALLACE = Electors, 10,692. A. HAMILTON tron: vy LYNCH (L.), 4,509. Majority for ®HAMILTON (N.) LYNCH (L.) McMULLAN (IG.) . 69.-W ANGANUI Electors, 14,145. B. F. COTTERILL (L.), bt 830: H. C. VEITCH (N.), 4,710. Mojerity" for ILL, 3,920. ®COTTERILL (L.) DUFFY (D.L.) KIRK (N.) MARKS (R.D.M.) . 70.-WELLINGTON CEN. Electors, 17,297. P. FRASER (L.), 9,376; Ae (N.), 5,539. Majority for FRASER, APPLETON (N.) 7 3 ®FRASER (L.) rs ae HYDE (1.) | SCRIMGEOUR (I)
Electors, 15,940, R. SEMPLE (L.), 9,618; W. L. BARKER (N.), 4,882, 71.-WELLINGTON EAST SEMPLE BARKER Majority for BARRINGTON (CP.) BISHOP (D.L.) | __ JACOBSEN (N.) RUSSELL (1.G.) ®SEMPLE (L.) | 72.-WELLINGTON NORTH Electors. 18.709. c. LARSON CLA ose Bicpane ae KNOX, SILMER (Lib.), 6,244; T. F. CARMAN (1) ®CHAPMAN (L.) HERRING (D.L.) HISLOP (N.) MALCOLM (I..) 73.-WELLINGTON SOUTH Electors, 15,748. R. McKEEN (L.), GLATE by 2 Pater sid (N.), 3,736. Majority for MADDISON (I.) ®McKEEN (L.) TEECE (D.L.) ) TOOP (N.) 74.- WELLINGTON SUB. Electors, 15,763. H. E. COMBS (L.), ‘Onis 336n ee (N.), 5,724. Majority for ®COMBS (L.) FRAME (D.L.) VEITCH (N.) 75.-WELLINGTON WEST _Besters 17-102 MBS. ¢. STEM uns: Srewanr, ose: WRIGHT (12, 7,133. | Melority BOWDEN (N.) DRUMMOND (LG.) McDOUGALL (D.L.) ®STEWART (L.) 76.-WESTLAND Electors, 12,572, J. O’BRIEN (L.), Sonlet 3725. TAYLOR (N.), 3,902. Majority ve CHIVERS (N.) ®O’BRIEN (L.) P. K. PAIKEA (L.), 4,669; T. HENARE (N.), 2,658; H, TARETANA (I.), 115; M. TAWHAI, 77.-NORTH ERN MAORI 79. oe PAIKEA, 2,011. TAYLOR (I) POU (N.) HARAWIRA WITEHIRA 3 TOKA (LL.) . TUWHARE (I.) | iz MAIOHA (LL.) PAIKEA (L.) POATA (ULL.) 78.-WESTERN MAORI © "ATANA (2, S081 GST 15, ele ie APSA: ARGON Oe 13 @RATANA (L.) RANGITAURA (D.L.) PEKA (U.LL.) JONES (ULL.) REWETI (D.L.U.) POMARE (N.) j 79.-EASTERN MAORI * TASS DANSEY (hl Blas Teaher ith sda abel eM Hag? 2 ®NGATA (N.) OMANA (L.) 80.-SOUTH ERN MAORI &. T. TIRIKATENE (L.), 715; T. = TIRIAT EOE ab. P. McDONALD (I.), 87. Majority @TIRIKATENE (L.) TIKAO-BARRETT (1) PITAMA THOMAS (N.) ~
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