1888 Paddington colonial by-election

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A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Paddington on 12 January 1888 because William Trickett (Free Trade) was appointed to the Legislative Council.[1]

Dates

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23 December 1887 William Trickett resigned.[1]
28 December 1887 Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.[2]
30 December 1887 William Trickett appointed to Legislative Council.[3]
9 January 1888 Nominations
12 January 1888 Polling day
14 January 1888 Return of writ
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Candidates

  • William Allen (Protectionist) was a soap manufacturer. His brother Alfred was one of the sitting Free Trade members for Paddington
  • Edward Knapp (Free Trade) was a surveyor and member of the Local Option League. This was the only time he stood for parliament.[7]

Result

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1888 Paddington by-election
Thursday 12 January [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protectionist William Allen (elected) 1,696 40.6
Free Trade Charles Hellmrich 1,682 40.2
Free Trade Edward Knapp 612 14.6
Free Trade Charles Cansdell 192 4.6
Total formal votes 4,182 97.7
Informal votes 98 2.3
Turnout 4,280 51.1
Protectionist gain from Free Trade  
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Aftermath

With a margin of just 14 votes, Charles Hellmrich challenged the result in the Elections and Qualifications Committee.[9] The Committee consisted of 2 Free Trade members (Jacob Garrard and Albert Gould) and 3 Protectionist members (Joseph Palmer Abbott, Robert Smith and John See). The committee scrutinised the ballot papers and held that Allen was properly elected, finding that the true result was Allen 1,689, Hellmrich 1,653, Knapp 608 and Cansdell 191, formal 4,141, informal 114, total 4,255.[8][10]

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