1883 Newtown colonial by-election explained

A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Newtown on 13 January 1883. The election was triggered by the appointment of Henry Copeland as Secretary for Public Works in the Stuart ministry.[1]

George Reid comfortably retained his seat at the East Sydney by-election held the week before,[2] while 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.[3]

Dates

Date Event
5 January 1883Henry Copeland accepts appointment as Secretary for Public Works.
6 January 1883Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.[4]
11 January 1883Nominations
13 January 1883Polling day
16 January 1883Return of writ

Results

Henry Copeland was appointed Secretary for Public Works in the Stuart ministry.

Aftermath

The next by-election was held the following week for East Sydney and Henry Copeland was comfortably elected.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Hon. Henry Copeland (1839-1904) . 751 . Yes . 23 May 2019.
  2. 1883 East Sydney by-election 1 . 1882 . EastSydney_1 . 12 November 2019.
  3. 1882 to 1885 by-elections . 1882 . ByElections . 10 September 2020.
  4. News: Writ of election: Newtown . . 13 . 6 January 1883 . 12 November 2019 . 144 . Trove.
  5. 1883 East Sydney by-election 2 . 1882 . EastSydney_2 . 12 November 2019.