1926 Eden by-election

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1926 Eden by-election

The 1926 Eden by-election was a by-election for the Eden electorate during the 22nd New Zealand Parliament. The seat became vacant after the appointment of the sitting member, James Parr of the Reform Party as High Commissioner to London. Parr resigned on 26 March.[1] Labour won the by-election and became the official opposition in Parliament.

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1926 Eden by-election

 1925 general 15 April 1926 (1926-04-15) 1928 general 
Turnout11,048
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Candidate Rex Mason James Gunson Ellen Melville
Party Labour Reform Independent Reform
Popular vote 4,589 4,163 2,197
Percentage 41.54% 37.68% 19.89%

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Eden electorate boundaries used for the by-election

Member before election

James Parr
Reform

Elected Member

Rex Mason
Labour

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Background

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The by-election was held on 15 April 1926.[2] Three candidates contested the seat. James Gunson the official Reform candidate had been Mayor of Auckland from 1915 to 1925. Ellen Melville stood as an "Independent" Reform candidate, claiming interference by the party organiser Albert Davy prevented her being selected as the official candidate. The Reform Party vote was split allowing the Labour candidate, Rex Mason, to win.[2] The Liberal Party was "so weak .... that they could not field a candidate.[3]

Labour's candidate in Eden from the previous general election, Rex Mason was successful in winning the party nomination. The three others who vied for the candidacy were Frank Langstone (former MP for Waimarino), Tom Bloodworth (an Auckland City Councillor) and Jim Purtell (secretary of the Auckland Glassworkers' Union).[4]

Gunson was expected to "romp home" in the by-election; Reform had 55 seats. But with the Liberals having 11 seats plus two Liberal-leaning independents and Labour 12, Labour realised their chance to be the official Opposition and "threw their all" into their contest; helped by Melville standing as Independent Reform. "Never before or since have people in the sprawling electorate stretching from Eden Park, through Mount Albert, Pt Chevalier, New Lynn, Te Atatu, Massey and Hobsonville been wooed as assiduously as they were in March and April 1926" with party leaders Coates and Holland spending days in the electorate.[5]

As a result of Labour's candidate Rex Mason winning the by-election, Labour became the second largest party in Parliament and Harry Holland became Leader of the Opposition on 16 June 1926.[3]

Result

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The following table gives the election results:

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1926 Eden by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rex Mason 4,589 41.54 +2.06
Reform James Gunson 4,163 37.68
Independent Reform Ellen Melville 2,197 19.89
Informal votes 99 0.90 −0.02
Majority 3,811 3.86
Turnout 11,048 80.03 −11.23
Labour gain from Reform Swing
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Results by locality

Following table showcasts the detailed results by locality for the ballot:[6]

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LocalityMason (Labour)Gunson (Reform)Melville (Ind. Reform)Winner
Votes %Votes %Votes %
Avondale Town Hall57647.2139332.2125120.58Mason
Avondale Flat7325.2511640.1310034.60Gunson
Avondale South15346.0811735.246218.67Mason
Brigham's Creek35.463563.641730.90Gunson
Edendale23450.7411424.7211324.51Mason
Glen Eden15933.7523750.317515.92Gunson
Henderson Foresters Hall25837.6130344.1612518.23Gunson
Henderson Valley58.922748.212442.85Gunson
Hobsonville5534.166842.233823.60Gunson
Huia2636.614056.3357.04Gunson
Karekare225.00675.0000.00Gunson
Morningside68449.3142230.4228120.25Mason
St. Luke's20235.4320035.0816829.47Mason
Mont Albert55334.0569742.9137423.02Gunson
New Lynn59351.7441035.7714312.47Mason
Nihotupu621.422071.4227.14Gunson
Oratia1915.708166.942117.35Gunson
Parau728.001768.0014.00Gunson
Point Chevallier61558.1828026.4916215.32Mason
Swanson4621.908741.427736.66Gunson
Taupaki1212.127979.7988.08Gunson
Te Atatu1310.618575.221513.27Gunson
Titirangi1413.727775.491110.78Gunson
Waitakere2830.764650.541718.68Gunson
Western Springs12766.844624.21178.94Mason
Whenuapai1017.852951.781730.35Gunson
Total4,58941.544,16337.682,19719.89Mason
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