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Electoral results for the district of Northumberland

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Northumberland, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was created in 1859 and abolished in 1913.[1][2][3]

Election Member Party
1859   Alexander Scott None
1860   Thomas Lewis None
1862 by   Atkinson Tighe None
1864
1868 by
1869   William Brookes None
1872   James Hannell None
1874   Charles Stevens None
1877 by   William Turner None
1877   Thomas Hungerford None
1880 by   Ninian Melville None Member Party
1880   William Turner None
1882 by   Thomas Hungerford None
1882   Atkinson Tighe None
1884   Richard Luscombe None
1885   Joseph Creer None Member Party
1887   Protectionist   Ind. Protectionist   Thomas Walker Protectionist
1889   Protectionist
1891   Alfred Edden Labour
1894   Richard Stevenson Protectionist
1895   Henry Wheeler Free Trade
1898   Richard Stevenson Protectionist
1899 by   John Norton Independent
1901
1904   Matthew Charlton Labour
1907
1910 by   William Kearsley Labour
1910

Election results

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Elections in the 1910s

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1910

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1910 New South Wales state election: Northumberland[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour William Kearsley 7,389 79.1
Independent Liberal Reginald Harris 1,957 20.9
Total formal votes 9,346 97.6
Informal votes 228 2.4
Turnout 9,574 56.9
Labour hold  

1910 by-election

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1910 Northumberland by-election
Wednesday 23 March [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor William Kearsley Unopposed
Labor hold  
Matthew Charlton (Labor) resigned to successfully contest the 1910 federal election for Hunter.[5]

Elections in the 1900s

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1907

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1907 New South Wales state election: Northumberland[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Matthew Charlton 3,749 69.2
Liberal Reform John Sutton 1,668 30.8
Total formal votes 5,417 96.5
Informal votes 197 3.5
Turnout 5,614 45.8
Labour hold  

1904

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1904 New South Wales state election: Northumberland[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Matthew Charlton 2,009 54.9
Independent Liberal Reginald Harris 1,005 27.5
Liberal Reform John Fitzpatrick 543 14.9
Independent Alfred Jacques 60 1.6
Total formal votes 3,657 98.2
Informal votes 67 1.8
Turnout 3,724 46.2
Labour gain from Independent  
Northumberland lost part of the district to Hartley and The Hawkesbury and was expanded to include parts of the abolished seats of East Maitland, West Maitland and Wallsend. The member for Northumberland was John Norton (Independent) who successfully contested Surry Hills. The member for West Maitland, John Gillies (Independent), defeated the member for East Maitland, James Brunker (Liberal Reform), for Maitland. The member for Wallsend was John Estell (Labour) who successfully contested Waratah while the member for Waratah was Matthew Charlton (Labour). John Fitzpatrick was the member for Rylstone.

1901

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1901 New South Wales state election: Northumberland[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Norton unopposed
Independent gain from Protectionist  
Richard Stevenson  (Protectionist) died in 1899 and John Norton (Independent) won the seat in a by-election.

Elections in the 1890s

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1899 by-election

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1899 Northumberland by-election
Tuesday 20 June [9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Norton (elected) 838 52.6
Free Trade Henry Wheeler 655 41.1 −6.1
Independent William Snape 52 3.3
Independent Charles Duffy 33 2.1
Independent George Blac 11 0.7
Independent William Melville 3 0.2
Independent William Schey 2 0.1
Total formal votes 1,594 98.5 −0.7
Informal votes 24 1.5 +0.7
Turnout 1,618 66.3 −0.6
Independent gain from Protectionist Swing
Richard Stevenson (Protectionist) died.[9]

1898

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1898 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Federal Richard Stevenson 823 52.8
Free Trade Henry Wheeler 735 47.2
Total formal votes 1,558 99.2
Informal votes 12 0.8
Turnout 1,570 66.9
National Federal gain from Free Trade  

1895

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1895 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade Henry Wheeler 719 52.8
Protectionist Richard Stevenson 643 47.2
Total formal votes 1,362 99.4
Informal votes 8 0.6
Turnout 1,370 72.5
Free Trade gain from Protectionist  

1894

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1894 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protectionist Richard Stevenson 670 45.2
Free Trade Henry Wheeler 623 42.0
Labour James Donnelly 191 12.9
Total formal votes 1,484 99.4
Informal votes 9 0.6
Turnout 1,493 78.5
Protectionist win (previously 3 members)

1891

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1891 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Wednesday 24 June [13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protectionist Thomas Walker (re-elected 1) 3,686 26.2
Protectionist Ninian Melville (re-elected 2) 2,892 20.5
Labour Alfred Edden (elected 3) 2,879 20.4
Labour James Thompson 2,551 18.1
Protectionist Joseph Creer (defeated) 2,089 14.8
Total formal votes 14,097 99.6
Informal votes 52 0.4
Turnout 5,396 72.5
  Protectionist hold 2
  Labour gain 1 from Protectionist

Elections in the 1880s

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1889

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1889 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Monday 4 February [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protectionist Joseph Creer (elected 1) 3,433 31.5
Protectionist Ninian Melville (elected 2) 3,403 31.3
Protectionist Thomas Walker (elected 3) 3,257 29.9
Free Trade Josiah Wright 791 7.3
Total formal votes 10,884 99.4
Informal votes 62 0.6
Turnout 4,245 64.7
  Protectionist hold 2  
  Member changed to Protectionist from Ind. Protectionist  

1887

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1887 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Thursday 17 February [15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Protectionist Ninian Melville (re-elected 1) 2,399 23.2
Protectionist Thomas Walker (elected 2) 2,323 22.5
Ind. Protectionist Joseph Creer (re-elected 3) 2,069 20.0
Protectionist John Osborne 1,952 18.9
Free Trade Nicholas Downing 1,010 9.8
Protectionist Andrew Love 578 5.6
Total formal votes 10,331 99.3
Informal votes 71 0.7
Turnout 4,117 75.1
  (1 new seat)

1885

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1885 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Friday 16 October [16]
Candidate Votes %
Joseph Creer (elected 1) 1,662 27.1
Ninian Melville (re-elected 2) 1,539 25.1
Thomas Walker 1,287 21.0
Joseph Gorrick (defeated) 871 14.2
George Perry 598 9.8
Richard Luscombe (defeated) 176 2.9
Total formal votes 6,133 98.8
Informal votes 73 1.2
Turnout 6,206 63.6
Joseph Gorrick was the sitting member for Wollombi.

1884 by-election

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1884 Northumberland by-election
Saturday 26 May [17]
Candidate Votes %
Richard Luscombe (elected) 962 38.7
William Christie 484 19.5
Thomas Hungerford 403 16.2
Total formal votes 2,487 97.3
Informal votes 69 2.7
Turnout 2,556 68.1
Atkinson Tighe resigned.[17]

1882

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1882 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Saturday 9 December [18]
Candidate Votes %
Ninian Melville (re-elected 1) 1,897 43.0
Atkinson Tighe (elected 2) 1,312 29.8
William Christie 1,200 27.2
Total formal votes 4,409 99.5
Informal votes 21 0.5
Turnout 2,530 71.0

1882 by-election

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1882 Northumberland by-election
Wednesday 18 January [19]
Candidate Votes %
Thomas Hungerford (elected) 1,339 53.7
William Grisdale 1,155 46.3
Total formal votes 2,494 98.4
Informal votes 40 1.6
Turnout 2,534 71.0
William Turner resigned.[19]

1880

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1880 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Friday 26 November [20]
Candidate Votes %
Ninian Melville (re-elected 1) 1,978 37.5
William Turner (elected 2) 1,616 30.6
Thomas Hungerford 1,191 22.6
Thomas Dalveen 491 9.3
Total formal votes 5,276 99.6
Informal votes 20 0.4
Turnout 2,906 77.2
  (1 new seat)

1880 by-election

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1880 Northumberland by-election
Friday 30 April [21]
Candidate Votes %
Ninian Melville (elected) 1,240 42.0
Joseph Creer 931 31.6
Sir William Gordon 749 25.4
George Maclean 30 1.0
Total formal votes 2,950 96.3
Informal votes 112 3.7
Turnout 3,062 60.6
Thomas Hungerford resigned.[21]

Elections in the 1870s

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1877

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1877 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Monday 29 October [22]
Candidate Votes %
Thomas Hungerford (elected) 1,580 50.7
William Turner (defeated) 1,534 49.3
Total formal votes 3,114 97.7
Informal votes 75 2.4
Turnout 3,189 72.7

1877 by-election

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1877 Northumberland by-election
Friday 20 July [23]
Candidate Votes %
William Turner (elected) 1,558 63.9
Thomas Hungerford 481 19.7
Total formal votes 2,439 98.1
Informal votes 48 1.9
Turnout 2,487 80.4 [a]
Charles Stevens was insolvent.[23]

1874

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1874–75 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Thursday 17 December 1874 [24]
Candidate Votes %
Charles Stevens (elected) 1,305 54.7
James Hannell (defeated) 1,083 45.4
Total formal votes 2,388 97.6
Informal votes 59 2.4
Turnout 2,447 79.1

1872

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1872 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Wednesday 21 February [25]
Candidate Votes %
James Hannell (elected) 991 57.1
William Brookes (defeated) 387 22.3
Francis O'Brien 188 10.8
Thomas Adam 90 5.2
Henry Langley 68 3.9
James Pemell 13 0.8
Total formal votes 1,737 98.6
Informal votes 25 1.4
Turnout 1,762 65.5

Elections in the 1860s

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1869

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1869–70 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Thursday 9 December 1869 [26]
Candidate Votes %
William Brookes (elected) 760 43.7
Joseph Ward 430 24.7
F Shaw 350 20.1
Francis O'Brien 122 7.0
Charles Cleveland 69 4.0
Samuel Gordon 8 0.5
Total formal votes 1,739 96.9
Informal votes 55 3.1
Turnout 1,794 72.0

1868 by-election

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1868 Northumberland by-election
Thursday 8 February [27]
Candidate Votes %
Atkinson Tighe (re-elected) 783 67.3
Alexander Black 380 32.7
Total formal votes 1,163 96.5
Informal votes 42 3.5
Turnout 1,205 57.6
Atkinson Tighe was appointed Postmaster-General in the second Martin ministry.[27]

1864

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1864–65 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Saturday 24 December 1864 [28]
Candidate Votes %
Atkinson Tighe (re-elected) 630 62.1
William Brookes 384 37.9
Total formal votes 1,014 96.7
Informal votes 35 3.3
Turnout 1,049 57.2

1862 by-election

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1862 Northumberland by-election
Tuesday 23 December  [29][30]
Candidate Votes %
Atkinson Tighe (elected) 339 50.6
William Brookes 331 49.4
Total formal votes 670 100.0
Informal votes 0 0.0
Turnout 670 44.4
Thomas Lewis was insolvent and resigned.[29]

1860

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1860 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Saturday 8 December [31]
Candidate Votes %
Thomas Lewis (elected) 240 41.1
Alexander Scott (defeated) 235 40.2
Arthur Hodgson 109 18.7
Total formal votes 584 100.0
Informal votes 0 0.0
Turnout 623 62.8

Elections in the 1850s

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1859

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1859 New South Wales colonial election: Northumberland
Friday 17 June [32]
Candidate Votes %
Alexander Scott (re-elected) unopposed

Notes

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  1. ^ Estimate based on an electoral roll of 3,095 at the 1874 election.[24]

References

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