Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
The 20th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament . It was elected at the 1919 general election in December of that year.
1919 general election [ edit ]
The 1919 general election was held on Tuesday, 16 December in the Māori electorates and on Wednesday, 17 December in the general electorates, respectively.[ 1] A total of 80 MPs were elected; 45 represented North Island electorates, 31 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented Māori electorates. 683,420 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 80.5%.[ 1]
The 20th Parliament sat for four sessions (there were two sessions in 1921), and was prorogued on 30 November 1922.
Session
Opened
Adjourned
first
24 June 1920
11 November 1920
second
10 March 1921
22 March 1921
third
22 September 1921
11 February 1922
fourth
28 June 1922
31 October 1922
Start of Parliament [ edit ]
[ 4]
The wartime coalition between the Reform Party and the Liberal Party had come to an end by August 1919. William Massey of the Reform Party had been the leader of the coalition, with Joseph Ward of the Liberal Party as the deputy. Ward left the coalition because it had become deeply unpopular with the population.[ 6] Massey then formed the second Massey Ministry on 25 August 1919 and remained in power during the term of the 20th Parliament and beyond until his death on 10 May 1925.[ 6]
Initial composition of the 20th Parliament [ edit ]
The table below shows the results of the 1919 general election:
Key
Electorate results for the 1919 New Zealand general election[ 8]
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Ashburton
William Nosworthy
1,493
William Dickie
Auckland Central
Albert Glover
Bill Parry
786
Albert Glover
Auckland East
Arthur Myers
158
Clutha Mackenzie
Auckland West
Charles Poole
Michael Joseph Savage
533
Charles Frederick Bennett
Avon
George Russell
Dan Sullivan
1,648
George Russell
Awarua
Joseph Ward
John Hamilton
757
Joseph Ward
Bay of Islands
Vernon Reed
1,195
St. Claire Jounneaux
Bay of Plenty
William MacDonald
1,234
Kenneth Williams
Bruce
James Allen
126
John Edie
Buller
James Colvin
Harry Holland
1,003
Denis Quinlan O'Brien
Chalmers
James Dickson
883
John Gilchrist
Christchurch East
Henry Thacker
1,940
Hiram Hunter
Christchurch North
Leonard Isitt
2,403
Tim Armstrong
Christchurch South
Harry Ell
Ted Howard
1,675
Henry Holland
Clutha
Alexander Malcolm
134
Robert Alexander Rodger[ 10] [ 11]
Dunedin Central
Charles Statham
497
Jim Munro
Dunedin North
Andrew Walker
Edward Kellett
806
Andrew Walker
Dunedin South
Thomas Sidey
84
Tom Paul
Dunedin West
William Downie Stewart
2,421
John Arthur Brown[ 13]
Eden
James Parr
1,854
Oscar McBrine
Egmont
Charles Wilkinson
Oswald Hawken
191
David Lyon Abbott Astbury
Ellesmere
Heaton Rhodes
749
George Barclay
Franklin
William Massey
3,030
Joseph Rea
Gisborne
James Carroll
Douglas Lysnar
373
James Carroll
Grey Lynn
John Payne
Fred Bartram
481
Ellen Melville
Hawke's Bay
John Findlay
Hugh Campbell
942
Gilbert McKay
Hurunui
George Forbes
667
John George Armstrong[ 14]
Hutt
Thomas Wilford
1,005
David Pritchard
Invercargill
Josiah Hanan
1,403
John Archer
Kaiapoi
David Buddo
David Jones
50
David Buddo
Kaipara
Gordon Coates
3,291
Alfred Gregory
Lyttelton
James McCombs
577
Robert Macartney
Manawatu
New electorate
Edward Newman
866
Alfred Hillier
Manukau
Frederic Lang
2,508
Rex Mason
Marsden
Francis Mander
189
Alfred Murdoch
Masterton
George Sykes
George Sykes
344
A C Holms
Mataura
George Anderson
1,336
David McDougall
Motueka
Richard Hudson
661
Percy Power
Napier
Vigor Brown
54
Frederick Charles Evans[ 15] [ 16]
Nelson
Thomas Field
Harry Atmore
510
Thomas Field
Oamaru
Ernest Lee
276
John MacPherson
Ohinemuri
Hugh Poland
555
J Clark
Oroua
David Guthrie
1,843
E J Tunnicliffe
Otaki
William Hughes Field
1,232
James McKenzie
Pahiatua
Harold Smith
Archibald McNicol
170
Robert Ross
Palmerston
Jimmy Nash
1,004
Moses Ayrton [ 17]
Parnell
James Samuel Dickson
3,419
Tom Bloodworth
Patea
George Pearce
Walter Powdrell
255
William Morrison
Raglan
Richard Bollard
988
Bill Jordan
Rangitikei
Edward Newman
Billy Glenn
635
F P Brady
Riccarton
George Witty
626
William Russell Devereux[ 19]
Roskill
New electorate
Vivian Potter
1,854
James Gunson
Rotorua
New electorate
Frank Hockly
1,733
Malcolm Larney[ 20]
Stratford
John Hine
Robert Masters
61
John Hine
Taranaki
Sydney George Smith
Sydney George Smith
1,023
George H. Buckeridge
Tauranga
William Herries
1,860
Benjamin Robbins [ 21]
Temuka
Charles Talbot
Thomas Burnett
31
Charles Talbot
Thames
Thomas William Rhodes
1,590
W J McCormick
Timaru
James Craigie
James Craigie
1,519
Percy Vinnell
Waikato
Alexander Young
2,893
P H Watts
Waimarino
Robert William Smith
643
Frank Langstone
Waipawa
George Hunter
274
Albert Jull
Wairarapa
J. T. Marryat Hornsby
Alex McLeod
540
J. T. Marryat Hornsby
Wairau
Richard McCallum
796
B J Cooke
Waitaki
John Anstey
John Bitchener
472
John Anstey
Waitemata
Alexander Harris
1,419
Arthur Edwin Greenslade[ 22]
Waitomo
New electorate
William Jennings
377
K C Wilson
Wakatipu
William Fraser
James Horn
801
Robert Scott
Wallace
John Charles Thomson
Adam Hamilton
43
John Charles Thomson
Wanganui
Bill Veitch
1,703
William J. Cuttle
Wellington Central
Peter Fraser
1,056
Frederick Pirani
Wellington East
Alfred Newman
1,058
Alec Monteith
Wellington North
John Luke
1,065
H. Oakley Browne
Wellington South
Bob Semple
George Mitchell
1,426
Bob Semple
Wellington Suburbs
Robert Wright
1,127
Alexander Croskery
Westland
Tom Seddon
1,497
James O'Brien
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Āpirana Ngata
Uncontested
Northern Maori
Taurekareka Henare
1,629
Nau Parone Kawiti
Southern Maori
Hopere Uru
207
Riki te Mairaki Taiaroa
Western Maori
Māui Pōmare
1,424
Ngarangi Katitia
By-elections during 20th Parliament [ edit ]
There were a number of changes during the term of the 20th Parliament.
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