1900 Hastings and Macleay colonial by-election

election result for Hastings and Macleay, New South Wales, Australia

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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.

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1898 Hastings and Macleay colonial by-election
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P1868ballots cast53.9
1319
P17countryAustraliaQ408
P1867eligible voters2447
P5044number of spoilt votes1.3
17
P541office contestedMember of the New South Wales Legislative AssemblyQ19202748
P361part oflist of New South Wales state by-electionsQ6591877
Electoral results for the district of Hastings and MacleayQ99601923
P585point in time1900-03-01
P991successful candidateFrancis ClarkeQ5480530
P1697total valid votes98.7
1302

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Q99601923Electoral results for the district of Hastings and Macleayhas part(s)P527

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