By-election in New South Wales, Australia
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of West Sydney on 30 October 1863 because Geoffrey Eagar had been appointed Colonial Treasurer in the first Martin ministry .[ 1] Such ministerial by-elections were usually uncontested and on this occasion, Peter Faucett (Yass ), William Forster (East Sydney ) and Arthur Holroyd (Parramatta ) were unopposed. The other minister Bowie Wilson (Goldfields South ) was easily re-elected, with more than 90% of the vote.[ 2] James Martin had replaced Charles Cowper as Premier and Charles Cowper Jr. resigned his seat of The Tumut to challenge Martin at the Orange by-election .[ 3] While defeated, Martin promptly returned to parliament, winning the by-election for The Tumut , the seat vacated by Charles Cowper Jr.[ 4]
Jabex Bunting was a one time candidate. At the declaration of the Poll Eager attributed Bunting's opposition to personal animosity because of a dispute about a claim for expenses of £2 said to have been incurred in the election in January 1863.[ 5]
Dates
Result
October 1863 West Sydney by-election Friday 30 October [ 8] [ 9] [ 5]
Candidate
Votes
%
Geoffrey Eagar (re-elected)
883
95.9
Jabez Bunting
38
4.1
Total formal votes
921
100.0
Informal votes
0
0.0
Turnout
921
12.9
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