1872 Heathcote by-election

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The 1872 Heathcote by-election was a by-election for the electorate of Heathcote during the 5th New Zealand Parliament, and resulted when the previous incumbent John Hall resigned.

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1872 Heathcote by-election

← 1871
30 July 1872
1875 â†’

Heathcote electorate
Registered—
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  First party
 
Candidate John Cracroft Wilson
Party Independent
Popular vote Unopposed
Percentage 100%

MP before election

John Hall

Elected MP

John Cracroft Wilson

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Hall resigned on 19 July 1872 as he was appointed to the Legislative Council.[1][2] On 22 July, John Cracroft Wilson advertised his candidacy for the position.[3]

The nomination meeting was held at the Road Board office in Ferry Road.[4]

There was no vote as Wilson was the only candidate, and he was declared elected when the writs closed for candidates on 30 July. Wilson had previously been in Parliament for the seat of Coleridge, but had retired in 1870 due to an "unfortunate accident".

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