Election of 1928
1928 New Zealand general election Turnout 88.01%
Results of the election.
The 1928 New Zealand general election was held on 13 and 14 November in the Māori and European electorates, respectively, to elect 80 MPs to the 23rd session of the New Zealand Parliament .
1928 was the year postal voting was introduced for certain specified groups (e.g. invalids) who could not get to a polling booth on election day.
The 1928 election was held on Tuesday, 13 November in the Māori electorates, and on Wednesday, 14 November in the general electorates to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 23rd session of Parliament. A total of 844,633 electors were registered on the European roll, of which 743,691 (88.05%) turned out to vote.[ 1] All 80 electorates were contested.[ 2] 47 and 29 electorates were in the North Island and South Island , respectively, plus the 4 Māori electorates.
In 1927, a faction of the decaying Liberal Party formed a new organisation, which was eventually named the United Party . In 1928, to the considerable surprise of most observers and many members of the party itself, United won a considerable victory, taking Auckland East and Grey Lynn from Labour . The United Government came to power with Labour support. Labour, forming the official opposition since 1926, were thus replaced by Reform. Six Independents were elected (most with allegiances to the main parties. Four of these backed United, one supported Reform and one favoured neither.
The Bay of Islands electorate went to Harold Rushworth of the Country Party after a recount of the votes, but the election was declared void January 1929.[ 6] Rushworth won the resulting by-election . This marked the Country Party's first entry into Parliament, where it would retain a presence until 1938.
Winning party by electorate.
The table below shows the result of the 1928 election.
Election results
Party
Candidates
Total votes
Percentage
Seats won
Change
Reform
74
271,259
35.87
28 1
-27
United
60
228,438
30.20
27 2
+16
Labour
59
197,953
26.17
19
+7
Country Party
5
11,990
1.59
1
+1
Ratana
3
4,924
0.65
0
±0
Independent
30
41,767
5.52
5
+3
Total
231
756,331
80
1 Includes two who won as Independent Reform
2 United previously contested as Liberal
Popular Vote
Reform
35.87%
United
30.20%
Labour
26.17%
Country
1.59%
Ratana
0.65%
Independent
5.52%
Parliament seats
Reform
35.00%
United
33.75%
Labour
23.75%
Country
1.25%
Independent
6.25%
Initial composition of the 23rd Parliament [ edit ]
The United Party was organised in the House of Representatives, prior to the dissolution of the 22nd Parliament.
The Auckland Star reported on 18 September 1928, that:[ 8]
...the United Party were assembled yesterday in Wellington when Sir Joseph Ward accepted the leadership of the party. It had previously been decided, by unanimous resolution, that the party should go to the polls as "The United Party"...
The Evening Post newspaper reported on the same day that:[ 9]
The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward took his seat as Leader of the United Party in the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr G.W. Forbes, who has led the Nationalist Party up to the present, relinquishing his former place in favour of Sir Joseph. From now until the end of the session the Nationalist Party ceases to exist under that name.
Key
United
Reform
Labour
Country Party
Liberal–Labour
Ratana
Independent
Electorate results for the 1928 New Zealand general election
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Auckland Central
Bill Parry
3,024
William Hewitt
Auckland East
John A. Lee
James Donald
37
John A. Lee
Auckland Suburbs
New electorate
Rex Mason
1,098
Sir James Gunson
Auckland West
Michael Joseph Savage
1,341
Richard Speirs
Avon
Dan Sullivan
3,845
George Thomas Baker[ 11]
Awarua
John Hamilton
Philip De La Perrelle
1,005
John Hamilton
Bay of Islands
Allen Bell
Harold Rushworth
2
Allen Bell
Bay of Plenty
Kenneth Williams
1,867
Alexander Moncur
Buller
Harry Holland
3,617
Dugald Macdonald Robertson[ 12]
Central Otago
New electorate
William Bodkin
653
James Ritchie[ 13]
Chalmers
James Dickson
Alfred Ansell
619
Norman Hartley Campbell
Christchurch East
Tim Armstrong
2,260
Denis Franklyn Dennehy[ 14]
Christchurch North
Henry Holland
1,892
Ernest Andrews
Christchurch South
Ted Howard
433
Charlie McCully[ 15]
Clutha
Fred Waite
523
Joseph Stephens[ 16]
Dunedin Central
Sir Charles Statham
1,771
John Robinson[ 17]
Dunedin North
Harold Tapley
Jim Munro
1,231
Harold Tapley
Dunedin South
Thomas Sidey
William Taverner
33
Robert William Hall [ 18]
Dunedin West
Downie Stewart
1,277
Cornelius Machin Moss[ 18]
Eden
Rex Mason
Arthur Stallworthy
2,436
Vivian Potter
Egmont
Oswald Hawken
Charles Wilkinson
1,286
Oswald Hawken
Franklin
Ewen McLennan
Jack Massey
134
Harry Mellsop
Gisborne
Douglas Lysnar
Douglas Lysnar (Ind R)
346
David Coleman
Grey Lynn
Fred Bartram
John Fletcher
64
Fred Bartram
Hamilton
Alexander Young
1,073
Samuel Charles Gale Lye[ 19]
Hauraki
New electorate
Arthur Hall
891
Ebenezer Allan
Hawke's Bay
Hugh Campbell
690
Jack Lyon [ 20]
Hurunui
George Forbes
1,839
Leslie Robert Cathcart Macfarlane[ 21]
Hutt
Thomas Wilford
1,305
Walter Nash
Invercargill
Sir Joseph Ward, Bt.
3,178
Morell Macalister
Kaiapoi
David Buddo
Richard Hawke
96
James Arthur Flesher
Kaipara
Gordon Coates
2,475
Jim Barclay
Lyttelton
James McCombs
1,867
John Beanland
Manawatu
Joseph Linklater
1,466
Patrick James Small[ 22]
Manukau
Bill Jordan
3,659
Kells Mason[ 23]
Marsden
William Jones
Alfred Murdoch
450
William Jones
Masterton
George Sykes
1,238
William Thompson[ 24]
Mataura
George Anderson
David McDougall
62
George Anderson
Mid-Canterbury
New electorate
David Jones
55
Jeremiah Connolly
Motueka
Richard Hudson
George Black
613
Richard Hudson
Napier
John Mason
Bill Barnard
418
John Mason
Nelson
Harry Atmore
2,309
Frederick William Oscar Smith
New Plymouth
New electorate
Sydney Smith
1,467
Charles Bellringer
Oamaru
Ernest Lee
John Macpherson
337
Ernest Lee
Oroua
John Eliott
John Cobbe
732
John Eliott
Otaki
William Field
813
Archibald Burnett Sievwright
Pahiatua
Alfred Ransom
922
Harold Smith
Palmerston
Jimmy Nash
2,350
Walter Bromley
Parnell
James S. Dickson
Harry Jenkins
849
James S. Dickson
Patea
Harold Dickie
182
James Douglas Hislop[ 25]
Raglan
Lee Martin
1,041
Walter Seavill[ 26]
Rangitikei
Billy Glenn
James Hogan
1,234
Billy Glenn
Riccarton
Bert Kyle
45
Archibald Albany McLachlan[ 14]
Roskill
Vivian Potter
George Munns
2,344
Arthur Richards
Rotorua
Frank Hockly
Cecil Clinkard
200
Frank Hockly
Stratford
Edward Walter
William Polson
982
Edward Walter
Tauranga
Charles Macmillan
678
Douglas Charles Chalmers[ 27]
Temuka
Thomas Burnett
86
Thomas Herbert Langford
Thames
Thomas Rhodes
Albert Samuel
1,302
John Sommerville Montgomerie[ 28]
Timaru
Frank Rolleston
Clyde Carr
467
Frank Rolleston
Waikato
Stewart Reid
Frederick Lye
86
Stewart Reid
Waimarino
Robert Smith
Frank Langstone
985
Robert Smith
Waipawa
Sir George Hunter
1,860
Ernest Albert Goodger[ 29]
Wairarapa
Alex McLeod
Thomas McDonald
566
Alex McLeod
Wairau
William Girling
Edward Healy
292
William Girling
Waitaki
John Bitchener
1,202
Frederick Cooke
Waitemata
Alexander Harris
315
Reginald Greville
Waitomo
John Rolleston
Walter Broadfoot
532
John Rolleston
Wallace
Adam Hamilton
20
Walter Taylor
Wanganui
Bill Veitch
2,137
Bill Rogers
Wellington Central
Peter Fraser
3,458
Dunbar Sloane
Wellington East
Thomas Forsyth
Bob Semple
966
Thomas Forsyth
Wellington North
Sir John Luke
Charles Chapman
47
Sir John Luke
Wellington South
Robert McKeen
2,953
Martin Luckie
Wellington Suburbs
Robert Wright
1,985
Tom Brindle
Westland
Tom Seddon
James O'Brien
185
Tom Seddon
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Sir Āpirana Ngata
3,104
Pita Moko
Northern Maori
Taurekareka Henare
880
Paraire Karaka Paikea
Southern Maori
Henare Uru
Tuiti Makitanara
1
Eruera Tirikatene
Western Maori
Sir Māui Pōmare
1,599
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