Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
The 33rd New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament . It was elected at the 1960 general election on 26 November of that year.
1960 general election [ edit ]
The 1960 general election was held on Saturday, 26 November.[ 1] A total of 80 MPs were elected; 51 represented North Island electorates, 25 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented Māori electorates ; this was the same distribution used since the 1957 election . 1,310,742 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 89.8%.[ 1]
The 33rd Parliament sat for four sessions (there were two sessions in 1963), and was prorogued on 25 October 1963.
Session
Opened
Adjourned
first
20 June 1961
1 December 1961
second
7 June 1962
14 December 1962
third
12 February 1963
12 February 1963
fourth
20 June 1963
25 October 1963
The Labour Party under Walter Nash had been in power since the 1957 election as the second Labour Government , but was defeated by the National Party at the 1960 election by a twelve-seat margin. Keith Holyoake formed the second Holyoake Ministry on 12 December 1960, which stayed in power until Holyoake stepped down in early 1972. The second National Government remained in place until its defeat at the 1972 election towards the end of that year.
The table below shows the number of MPs in each party following the 1960 election and at dissolution:
Affiliation
Members
At 1960 election
At dissolution
National Government
46
46
Labour Opposition
34
34
Total
80
80
Working Government majority
12
12
Notes
The Working Government majority is calculated as all Government MPs less all other parties.
Initial composition of the 33rd Parliament [ edit ]
The table below shows the results of the 1960 general election:
Key
National
Labour
Social Credit
Electorate results for the 1960 New Zealand general election
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Ashburton
Geoff Gerard
2,558
George Glassey
Auckland Central
Bill Anderton
Norman Douglas
1,846
Ray Presland
Avon
John Mathison
4,216
Lorrie Pickering
Awarua
Gordon Grieve
3,000
J P Wyatt
Bay of Plenty
Percy Allen
2,411
Thomas Godfrey Santon
Buller
Jerry Skinner
1,546
Ernie King
Christchurch Central
Robert Macfarlane
1,935
Tom Flint
Clutha
James Roy
Peter Gordon
3,863
Joseph Fahey
Dunedin Central
Phil Connolly
842
Norman Scurr
Dunedin North
Ethel McMillan
2,475
Brenda Bell
Eden
Duncan Rae
John Rae
1,902
Russell Gordon Penney
Egmont
William Sheat
3,933
J W Watson
Fendalton
Jack Watts
Harry Lake
2,722
Bill Rowling
Franklin
Alfred E. Allen
5,197
Howard Preston
Gisborne
Reginald Keeling
Esme Tombleson
291
Reginald Keeling
Grey Lynn
Fred Hackett
4,596
Brian Zouch
Hamilton
Lance Adams-Schneider
2,583
Sir Basil Arthur
Hastings
Ted Keating
Duncan MacIntyre
300
Ted Keating
Hauraki
Arthur Kinsella
2,635
Albert Clifford Tucker
Hawkes Bay
Cyril Harker
3,682
John Woolf
Heretaunga
Phil Holloway
Ron Bailey
2,576
Vere Hampson-Tindale
Hobson
Sidney Walter Smith
Logan Sloane
1,401
Vernon Cracknell
Hurunui
William Gillespie
2,731
Arthur Adcock
Hutt
Walter Nash
2,349
George Barker
Invercargill
Ralph Hanan
1,926
Oliver James Henderson
Island Bay
Arnold Nordmeyer
1,791
Fairlie Curry
Karori
Jack Marshall
4,313
Olive Smuts-Kennedy
Lyttelton
Norman Kirk
260
Jim Hay
Manawatu
Blair Tennent
3,120
Leonard Thomas Fischer
Manukau
Leon Götz
245
Cyril Stamp
Marlborough
Tom Shand
1,747
Robert William Hope
Marsden
Don McKay
4,351
John Swanson Reid
Miramar
Bill Fox
467
Bernard Lyons
Mornington
Wally Hudson
2,246
George Robert Thorn
Mount Albert
Warren Freer
1,676
Clarice Anderson
Napier
Jim Edwards
1,405
William John Gunn
Nelson
Stan Whitehead
1,767
Colin Wilson Martin
New Plymouth
Ernest Aderman
1,693
Ron Barclay
North Shore
Dean Eyre
1,817
Peter Lawrence Smith
Onehunga
Hugh Watt
4,705
Paul Brian Phillips
Onslow
Henry May
790
Maida Clark
Otago Central
Jack George
4,344
Brian MacDonell
Otahuhu
James Deas
2,774
Thomas Tucker
Otaki
Jimmy Maher
Allan McCready
2,044
Thomas William Cameron
Pahiatua
Keith Holyoake
4,934
Kingsley McKane
Palmerston North
Philip Skoglund
Bill Brown
133
Philip Skoglund [ nb 1]
Patea
Roy Jack
2,304
David Costello Valley
Petone
Mick Moohan
2,918
Dick Martin
Piako
Stan Goosman
5,376
Henry Uttinger
Ponsonby
Ritchie Macdonald
4,744
Neil McLaughlan
Raglan
Douglas Carter
1,371
Alan Baxter
Rangitikei
Norman Shelton
3,889
Shaun Alex Cameron
Remuera
Ronald Algie
6,109
Barry Gustafson
Riccarton
Mick Connelly
2,022
Deena V. Sergel
Rodney
Jack Scott
4,157
Phil Amos
Roskill
Arthur Faulkner
1,374
Geoffrey Taylor
Rotorua
Ray Boord
Harry Lapwood
358
Ray Boord
Selwyn
John McAlpine
2,839
John Palmer
St Albans
Neville Pickering
Bert Walker
298
Neville Pickering
St Kilda
Bill Fraser
835
Jim Barnes
Stratford
Thomas Murray
4,388
H M St George
Sydenham
Mabel Howard
4,793
Derek Quigley
Tamaki
Bob Tizard
Robert Muldoon
1,148
Bob Tizard
Tauranga
George Walsh
5,239
D C Goodfellow
Timaru
Clyde Carr
357
Ronald Erle White
Waikato
Geoffrey Sim
3,041
Arthur John Ingram
Waipa
Hallyburton Johnstone
3,241
Bob Reese
Wairarapa
Bert Cooksley
2,088
Allan Goldsmith
Waitakere
Rex Mason
3,709
John Herbert Wilkinson
Waitaki
Thomas Hayman
1,972
Les McKay
Waitemata
Norman King
1,249
Jolyon Firth
Waitomo
David Seath
3,951
Duncan Barclay McLaren
Wallace
Brian Talboys
5,736
E Harris
Wanganui
Joe Cotterill
George Spooner
160
E J Crotty
Wellington Central
Frank Kitts
Dan Riddiford
381
Frank Kitts
Westland
Jim Kent
Paddy Blanchfield
3,844
D A Hogg
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Tiaki Omana
3,025
Arnold Reedy
Northern Maori
Tapihana Paikea
3,372
George Russell Harrison
Southern Maori
Eruera Tirikatene
3,947
Rangi Tutaki
Western Maori
Iriaka Rātana
4,666
Pei Te Hurinui Jones
Table footnotes:
^ Skoglund was first on election night, but lost after special votes were counted
By-elections during 33rd Parliament [ edit ]
There were a number of changes during the term of the 33rd Parliament.
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