The table below shows the results of the 1925 general election in New Zealand . The election results were as follows:
Key
Reform Labour Liberal Country Party Independent
Electorate results for the New Zealand general election, 1925[1] [3]
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Ashburton
William Nosworthy
2,117
John Nicholson Harle
Auckland Central
Bill Parry
3,500
Charles Augustus Wilson
Auckland East
John A. Lee
288
James Stewart
Auckland West
Michael Joseph Savage
476
Samuel Oldfield
Avon
Dan Sullivan
1,789
Walter Edmund Leadley
Awarua
Philip De La Perrelle
John Hamilton
220[4]
Philip De La Perrelle
Bay of Islands
Allen Bell
Allen Bell
2,787
Hugh James Sweeney
Bay of Plenty
Kenneth Williams
Uncontested
Buller
Harry Holland
1,532
C S Bielby
Chalmers
James McColl Dickson
Michael Connelly
Christchurch East
Tim Armstrong
D F Dennehy
Christchurch North
Leonard Isitt
Henry Holland
Henry Thacker
Christchurch South
Ted Howard
Harry Ell
Clutha
John Edie
Fred Waite
John Edie
Dunedin Central
Charles Statham
John Gilchrist
Dunedin North
James Wright Munro
Harold Livingstone Tapley
James Wright Munro
Dunedin South
Thomas Sidey
John McManus
Dunedin West
William Downie Stewart
R Harrison
Eden
James Parr
Rex Mason
Egmont
Oswald Hawken
W C G Green
Ellesmere
Heaton Rhodes
David Jones
Jeremiah Connolly
Franklin
Ewen McLennan
D McClymont
Gisborne
Douglas Lysnar
David William Coleman
Grey Lynn
Fred Bartram
Ellen Melville
Hamilton
Alexander Young
Lee Martin
Hawke's Bay
Gilbert McKay
Hugh Campbell
Gilbert McKay
Hurunui
George Forbes
811
J G Armstrong
Hutt
Thomas Wilford
1,794
Walter Nash
Invercargill
Josiah Hanan
Joseph Ward
159
James Hargest
Kaiapoi
David Buddo
556
William Brock[5]
Kaipara
Gordon Coates
4,835
Bill Barnard
Lyttelton
James McCombs [nb 1]
6
Melville Lyons
Manawatu
Joseph Linklater
Ben Roberts
Manukau
William Jordan
Jack Massey
Marsden
Alfred Murdoch
William Jones
651
Alfred Murdoch
Masterton
George Sykes
J W Andrews
Mataura
George Anderson
W Hinchey
Motueka
Richard Hudson
2,102
Mark Fagan
Napier
Lewis McIlvride
John Mason
573
Lewis McIlvride
Nelson
Harry Atmore
A Gilbert
Oamaru
John MacPherson
Ernest Lee
John MacPherson
Ohinemuri
Hugh Poland
Albert Samuel
Hugh Poland
Oroua
David Guthrie
John Gordon Eliott
John Cobbe
Otaki
William Hughes Field
Bob Semple
Pahiatua
Alfred Ransom
Archibald McNicol
Palmerston
Jimmy Nash
3,240
Walter Bromley
Parnell
James Samuel Dickson
Robert Frederick Way
Patea
James Randall Corrigan
Harold Dickie
James Randall Corrigan
Raglan
Richard Bollard
2,856
Ernest Piggott[6]
Rangitikei
William Glenn
C J Duggan
Riccarton
George Witty
Herbert Kyle
W Cole
Roskill
Vivian Potter
Alfred Hall-Skelton
Rotorua
Frank Hockly
2,776
Cecil Clinkard
Stratford
Robert Masters
Edward Walter
Robert Masters
Taranaki
Sydney George Smith
Charles Bellringer
Sydney George Smith
Tauranga
Charles MacMillan
Robert Coulter
Temuka
Thomas Burnett
535
Charles John Talbot
Thames
Thomas William Rhodes
W E G Willy
Timaru
Frank Rolleston
Percy Vinnell
Waikato
Frederick Lye
Stewart Reid
Frederick Lye
Waimarino
Frank Langstone
Robert William Smith
Frank Langstone
Waipawa
George Hunter
1,781
William Ashton Chambers
Wairarapa
Alexander Donald McLeod
F T Arkle
Wairau
William Girling
Richard McCallum
Waitaki
John Bitchener
G Barclay
Waitemata
Alexander Harris
3,577
Arthur Osborne
Waitomo
John Rolleston
Walter Broadfoot
Wakatipu
James Horn
James Ritchie[7]
Wallace
John Charles Thomson
Adam Hamilton
J M MacKenzie
Wanganui
Bill Veitch
891
John Coull [8]
Wellington Central
Peter Fraser
2,390
Andrew Sloane
Wellington East
Alec Monteith
Thomas Forsyth
1,195
Alec Monteith
Wellington North
John Luke
Harry Ernest Combs
Wellington South
Robert McKeen
Archibald Burnett Sievwright
Wellington Suburbs
Robert Wright
Charles Chapman
Westland
James O'Brien
Tom Seddon
James O'Brien
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Āpirana Ngata
Hone Mokena
Northern Maori
Taurekareka Henare
Hone Wi Kaitaia
Southern Maori
Henare Uru
Tuiti MacDonald
Western Maori
Māui Pōmare
Rangi Mawhete
Table footnotes:
^ Melville Lyons was elected for the Reform Party , originally the votes were equal (4900), then a recount found for Lyons. But on appeal his election was declared void on 13 March 1926, and the previous holder, James McCombs , was restored as the electorate representative.
1925 election [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
Skinner, W. A. G. (1926). The General Election, 1925 . Government Printer. Retrieved 20 November 2014 .
Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103 .