28th New Zealand Parliament
1946–1949 term of the then bicameral legislature
The 28th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament . It was elected at the 1946 general election in November of that year.
1946 general election
The 1946 general election was held on Tuesday, 26 November in the Māori electorates and on Wednesday, 27 November in the general electorates, respectively.[ 1] A total of 80 MPs were elected; 49 represented North Island electorates, 27 represented South Island electorates, and the remaining four represented Māori electorates. 1,081,898 voters were enrolled and the official turnout at the election was 93.5%.[ 1]
Sessions
The 28th Parliament sat for three sessions, and was prorogued on 3 November 1949:
Session
Opened
Adjourned
first
24 June 1947
27 November 1947
second
22 June 1948
3 December 1948
third
28 June 1949
21 October 1949
Ministries
Peter Fraser of the Labour Party had been Prime Minister since 27 March 1940. He had formed the first Fraser Ministry on 1 April 1940 and the second Fraser Ministry on 30 April 1940. The second Fraser Ministry remained in power until its defeat by the National Party at the 1949 election .[ 6]
Party standings
[ 7]
Members
Initial MPs
The table below shows the results of the 1946 general election:
Key
Labour
National
Independent
Electorate results for the 1946 New Zealand general election[ 8] [ 9]
Electorate
Incumbent
Winner
Majority
Runner up
General electorates
Arch Hill
New electorate
Bill Parry
6,585
Edward James Clark
Ashburton
New electorate
Geoff Gerard
1,453
Mabel Newlands
Auckland Central
Bill Parry
Bill Anderton
3,478
Leon Götz
Avon
Dan Sullivan
5,180
Robert Alexander McDowell
Awarua
George Richard Herron
2,588
Gilbert Gregory Mitchell
Bay of Plenty
Bill Sullivan
1,634
Ray Boord [ 8]
Brooklyn
New electorate
Peter Fraser
3,935
Stewart Hardy
Buller
Paddy Webb
Jerry Skinner
2,912
Phil McDonald
Central Otago
William Bodkin
2,909
Claude Charles Capell
Christchurch Central
New electorate
Robert Macfarlane
4,420
Alan J. Wills
Clutha
James Roy
2,140
John Patrick Thompson
Dunedin Central
Peter Neilson
Phil Connolly
2,000
Stuart Sidey [ 8]
Dunedin North
Robert Walls
1,630
Norman Jones
Eden
Bill Anderton
Wilfred Fortune
1,281
Warren Freer [ 8]
Egmont
Ernest Corbett
3,398
Clarence Robert Parker
Fendalton
New electorate
Sidney Holland
3,004
Alan Williams
Franklin
Jack Massey
4,023
Alex Gunn
Gisborne
David Coleman
2,015
Harry Barker [ 21]
Grey Lynn
Fred Hackett
5,910
Harold Stapleton Barry
Hamilton
Hilda Ross
327
Jack Granville
Hastings
New electorate
Ted Cullen
483
Eric Pryor
Hauraki
Andy Sutherland
2,891
John William Neate
Hawke's Bay
Ted Cullen
Cyril Harker
2,014
Henry Edward Beattie
Hobson
New electorate
Sidney Walter Smith
3,580
Hubert Knox Hatrick
Hurunui
William Gillespie
1,440
John Mathison
Hutt
Walter Nash
2,587
Jim Vogel
Invercargill
William Denham
Ralph Hanan
224
William Denham
Island Bay
New electorate
Robert McKeen
3,958
Herbert Edward Childs
Karori
New electorate
Charles Bowden
2,042
Patrick Connolly McGavin
Lyttelton
Terry McCombs
1,543
Ted Taylor
Manawatu
Matthew Oram
2,467
Phil Holloway
Marlborough
Ted Meachen
Tom Shand
179
Ted Meachen
Marsden
Alfred Murdoch
2,149
John Stewart
Miramar
New electorate
Bob Semple
2,482
Len Jacobsen
Mornington
New electorate
Wally Hudson
4,681
Lewis Donald McIver
Mount Albert
New electorate
Arthur Shapton Richards
1,857
Frederick Ashley Hosking
Mount Victoria
New electorate
Jack Marshall
911
Eugene Casey
Napier
Tommy Armstrong
1,845
Alan John Price
Nelson
vacant[ nb 1]
Edgar Neale
585
Cyril Harold Goodman
New Plymouth
Ernest Aderman
405
George Nimmo
North Shore
New electorate
Martyn Finlay
249
Henry Thorne Morton
Oamaru
Arnold Nordmeyer
232
Thomas Ross Beatty
Onehunga
Arthur Osborne
3,424
William Kenneth King
Onslow
New electorate
Harry Combs
1,578
Philip Patrick Lynch
Otahuhu
Charles Robert Petrie
220
Albert Murdoch
Otaki
Leonard Lowry
Jimmy Maher
44
Jim Thorn
Pahiatua
Keith Holyoake
3,697
Otto Ernest Niederer
Palmerston North
Joe Hodgens
Ormond Wilson
928
Gus Mansford
Parnell
New electorate
Duncan Rae
206
Bill Schramm
Patea
William Sheat
870
Richard John O'Dea
Petone
New electorate
Mick Moohan
4,019
George London
Piako
New electorate
Stan Goosman
5,101
Ben Waters
Ponsonby
New electorate
Ritchie Macdonald
3,431
Peter E Dempsey
Raglan
Hallyburton Johnstone
Alan Baxter
13
Hallyburton Johnstone
Rangitikei
Edward Gordon
2,307
John Capstick
Remuera
Ronald Algie
4,410
James Freeman
Riccarton
Jack Watts
Angus McLagan
3,875
Vic Wilson
Rodney
New electorate
Clifton Webb
2,850
Alex Dixon
Roskill
Arthur Shapton Richards
Frank Langstone
155
Roy McElroy
St Albans
New electorate
Jack Watts
86
Morgan Williams
St Kilda
New electorate
Fred Jones
1,248
Leonard James Ireland
Selwyn
New electorate
John McAlpine
472
Alan Sharp
Sydenham
New electorate
Mabel Howard
6,746
Ruric Hunter
Tamaki
New electorate
Tom Skinner
231
John George Concanon Wales
Tauranga
Frederick Doidge
2,704
Dudley A. Hill
Timaru
Clyde Carr
520
Jack Acland
Waikato
Stan Goosman
Geoffrey Sim
4,385
John Dwyer
Waimarino
Frank Langstone
Paddy Kearins
681
Norman Robert Hill
Waimate
New electorate
David Campbell Kidd
789
William Roy Davison
Wairarapa
Ben Roberts
Garnet Mackley
235
George Anders Hansen
Waitakere
New electorate
Rex Mason
2,797
Archibald Morrison Laing
Waitomo
Walter Broadfoot
3,951
Alan George Goldsmith
Wallace
Adam Hamilton
Tom Macdonald
3,716
David Munro
Wanganui
Joe Cotterill
1,934
Eric Merewether
Wellington Central
Peter Fraser
Charles Chapman
1,680
Agnes Weston [ nb 2]
Westland
James O'Brien
4,716
Frank Chivers[ 31] [ 32]
Māori electorates
Eastern Maori
Tiaki Omana
1,517
Āpirana Ngata
Northern Maori
Tapihana Paraire Paikea
2,555
James Henare
Southern Maori
Eruera Tirikatene
581
Vernon Ohaia Mason Thomas
Western Maori
Matiu Ratana
6,491
Hoeroa Marumaru
Table footnotes:
^ Harry Atmore , the previous holder of the Nelson electorate, died on 20 August 1946
^ Claude Weston died suddenly on 10 November 1946 and was replaced by his wife[ 30]
By-elections during 28th Parliament
There were a number of changes during the term of the 28th Parliament.
Notes
References
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Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103 .