By-election in New South Wales, Australia
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of East Sydney on 11 January 1883 because George Reid was appointed Minister of Public Instruction in the Stuart ministry .[ 1] Such ministerial by-elections were usually uncontested and six ministers were re-elected unopposed. On this occasion a poll was required in East Sydney and Newtown (Henry Copeland ). Copeland was defeated but regained a seat in parliament at the second by-election for East Sydney held on 23 January 1883. The six other ministers, Alexander Stuart (Illawarra ), George Dibbs (St Leonards ), Henry Cohen (West Maitland ), James Farnell (New England ), Francis Wright (Redfern ) and Joseph Abbott (Gunnedah ), were re-elected unopposed.[ 2]
Albert Elkington had been the mayor of Balmain from February 1881 until February 1882.[ 3]
Dates
Result
1883 East Sydney by-election Thursday 11 January [ 6]
Candidate
Votes
%
George Reid (re-elected)
2,258
74.7
Albert Elkington
729
25.3
Total formal votes
2,887
99.2
Informal votes
24
0.8
Turnout
2,911
36.2
Aftermath
The following year the Committee of Elections and Qualifications held that an error in the drafting of the constitution meant that Reid could not be validly appointed Minister of Public Instruction, and declared his seat vacant.[ 7] Reid was defeated in the resulting by-election in February 1884.[ 8]
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