1894 Bathurst colonial by-election

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A by-election for the seat of Bathurst in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 14 August 1894 because Sydney Smith (Free Trade) had been appointed Secretary for Mines and Agriculture in the Reid ministry.[1][2] Such ministerial by-elections were usually uncontested and four ministers were re-elected unopposed, James Brunker (East Maitland), Joseph Carruthers (St George), Jacob Garrard (Sherbrooke) and James Young (The Manning). A poll was required in Bathurst, Hartley (Joseph Cook), Singleton (Albert Gould) and Sydney-King (George Reid) however all were comfortably re-elected.[3]

Dates

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17 July 1894 1894 New South Wales colonial election
3 August 1894 Reid ministry appointed.[4]
4 August 1894 Writ of election issued by the Governor.[5][a]
9 August 1894 Day of nomination
11 August 1894 Polling day
24 August 1894 Return of writ
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Result

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1894 Bathurst by-election
Saturday 11 August [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade Sydney Smith (re-elected) 951 77.4 +27.7
Independent Labour James Walker 277 22.6 +10.6
Total formal votes 1,228 99.1 +0.1
Informal votes 11 0.9 −0.1
Turnout 1,239 51.5 [b] −32.7
Free Trade hold  
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Notes

  1. Ordinarily the writ for a by-election would be issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, however the ministers were appointed before Parliament convened and the writs were issued by the Governor.
  2. Estimate based on a roll of 2,031 at the 1894 election.[6]

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