August 1911 Liverpool Plains state by-election

Election result for Liverpool Plains, New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Liverpool Plains on 16 August 1911 because of the resignation of Henry Horne (Labor) because he disagreed with legislation introduced by the Labor Secretary for Lands Niels Nielsen.[1][2]

The member for Mudgee Bill Dunn (Labor) also resigned,[3] and the Mudgee by-election was held on the same day.

Dates

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DateEvent
25 July 1911 Henry Horne resigned.[2]
26 July 1911 Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.[4]
2 August 1911 Nominations
16 August 1911 Polling day
2 September 1911 Return of writ
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Results

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1911 Liverpool Plains by-election
Wednesday 16 August [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform John Perry 2,912 50.0 +9.8
Labor William Ashford 2,909 50.0 −9.8
Total formal votes 5,821 98.5 +0.3
Informal votes 91 1.5 −0.3
Turnout 5,912 65.0 [a]
Liberal Reform gain from Labor  
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Aftermath

With a margin of 3 votes and 91 informal votes, William Ashford challenged the result before the Elections and Qualifications Committee,[6] which declared the election void.[7] William Ashford comfortably won the subsequent by-election.[8]

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Notes

  1. estimate based on an electoral roll of 9,100 at the 1910 election.[5]

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