Abstract is: A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Hastings and Macleay on 1 March 1900 because Edmund Barton (Protectionist) resigned to travel to London with Alfred Deakin and Charles Kingston to explain the federation bill to the British Government. Francis Clarke was the former member who had resigned in 1898 to allow Barton to re-enter parliament.
by-election | Q1057954 |
P2671 | Google Knowledge Graph ID | /g/11hvh1r9tc |
P1868 | ballots cast | 53.9 | |
1319 | |||
P17 | country | Australia | Q408 |
P1867 | eligible voters | 2447 | |
P5044 | number of spoilt votes | 1.3 | |
17 | |||
P541 | office contested | Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly | Q19202748 |
P361 | part of | list of New South Wales state by-elections | Q6591877 |
Electoral results for the district of Hastings and Macleay | Q99601923 | ||
P585 | point in time | 1900-03-01 | |
P991 | successful candidate | Francis Clarke | Q5480530 |
P1697 | total valid votes | 98.7 | |
1302 |
Q99601976 | 1898 Hastings and Macleay colonial by-election | followed by | P156 |
Q99601923 | Electoral results for the district of Hastings and Macleay | has part(s) | P527 |
1900 Hastings and Macleay colonial by-election | wikipedia |
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