1920 Bay of Plenty by-election
The 1920 Bay of Plenty by-election was a by-election held in the Bay of Plenty electorate in the Bay of Plenty during the term of the 20th New Zealand Parliament on 30 September 1920.
After the death of William MacDonald of the Liberal Party he was replaced by Kenneth Williams of the Reform Party.
Frederick Lynsar, the Liberal candidate who lost to the Reform candidate, was Chairman of the Gisborne Harbour Board and an ex-chairman of the Cook County Council. He was described as a "staunch supporter" of James Carroll and William MacDonald. Lynsar was a brother of Douglas Lynsar, the Reform MP for Gisborne.[1][2][3]
Results
The following table gives the election results:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Reform | Kenneth Williams | 2,381 | 57.93 | ||
Liberal | Frederick John Lysnar | 1,729 | 42.07 | ||
Majority | 652 | 15.86 | |||
Turnout | 4,110 |
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References
- ^ "Fred Lynsar to carry Liberal banner". Bay of Plenty Times. 20 September 1920 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Bay of Plenty seat: the Opposition candidate". The New Zealand Herald. 23 September 1920.
- ^ "Mr F J' Lysnar's candidature". Poverty Bay Herald. 20 September 1920 – via Papers Past.
- ^ "Final Return". Grey River Argus. 1 October 1920. p. 3. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
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