Auckland East Explained

Auckland East was a New Zealand electorate, situated in the east of Auckland. It existed between 1861 and 1887, and again between 1905 and 1946.

History

The Auckland East electorate was established for the 1860–1861 election, when the City of Auckland electorate was split in half. It consisted of most of modern Auckland's central business district. Its boundaries remained largely static until 1875–1876 election, when the focus of the electorate shifted eastwards, making room for Auckland North electorate. It was abolished in the 1887 election, with most of its territory being absorbed by the neighbouring Parnell electorate.

At the 1905 election, a new electorate of the same name was created, again by abolishing a multi-member seat called City of Auckland. The boundaries of the new Auckland East were similar to those of the original, although its borders often shifted. By the 1938 election, it had lost most of the central business district, and was more focused on Parnell, Newmarket, and Grafton. It was abolished in the 1946 election, with most of its territory becoming part of a re-established Parnell electorate.

The first seat called Auckland East existed before political parties. The second seat was initially held by the Liberals, but later swung to the rising Labour Party, with the United Party (the Liberals' successor) capturing it only once after its initial loss. The seat also briefly belonged to the Reform Party, which captured it in a by-election but was unable to keep it.

John A. Lee failed to win the seat for Labour in the, but won it in the and the . However he lost the seat in the (by 37 votes), which he later blamed on boundary changes. In 1927 the Representation Commission proposed altering the boundaries of the electorate; which if confirmed would have made the electorate "dry" or no-licence, and without an authority which could issue temporary licences for the Ellerslie and Alexandra Park raceways. Following objections, the boundary between the Parnell and Auckland East electorates was adjusted to include a hotel in the Parnell electorate (so retaining the licensing committee).

Emily Maguire contested the for the Reform Party, but was unsuccessful against James Donald of the United Party.

Election results

Key
width=100ElectionWinner
1861 electionwidth=5px rowspan=1 bgcolor= Thomas Russell
1866 electionbgcolor= Archibald Clark[1]
1871 electionbgcolor= Julius Vogel
1875 electionbgcolor= William Rees
1879 electionbgcolor= William Speight
1881 electionSir George Grey
1884 election
(Electorate abolished 1887–1905)
1905 electionFrederick Baume
1908 election
1910 by-electionbgcolor= Arthur Myers
1911 election
1914 election
1919 election
1921 by-electionbgcolor=Clutha Mackenzie
1922 electionJohn A. Lee
1925 election
1928 electionbgcolor= James Donald
1931 electionBill Schramm
1935 election
1938 election
1943 election

Election results

1881 election

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Auckland Provincial District . 1902 . Cyclopedia Company Limited . 24 June 2010 . Christchurch . Mr. Archibald Clark.