Electoral district of Gippsland North explained

Gippsland North
State:vic
Created:1859
Abolished:1955
Namesake:Gippsland
Class:Rural

Gippsland North (North Gipps Land or North Gippsland until 1889) was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria located in northern Gippsland from 1859 to 1955.[1]

In 1859, the Electoral district of Gippsland was abolished and new districts of Electoral district of North Gipps Land and South Gipps Land were created. The district of North Gipps Land was defined in the Victorian Electoral Act, 1858 as:[2]

Members

One member initially, two from 1877,[3] One member again from 1889 when the new Electoral district of Gippsland Central was created.[1] [4]

North Gipps Land                                 (Two members 1877–1889)
Member 1Term
John Johnson (Knud Olai Boe)Oct 1859  – July 1861
John EverardAug 1861  – Aug 1861
George MackayNov 1861 – Apr 1864
John EverardApr 1864 – Aug 1864
William Pearson, Sr.Nov 1864  – Dec 1867
Frederick Leopold SmythMar 1868  – Mar? 1875
James McKeanMay 1875 – July 1876Member 2Term
Charles Gavan DuffyAug 1876 – Feb 1880Frederick Leopold SmythMay 1877 – Feb 1880
Allan McLeanMay 1880  – Mar 1889James McKeanMay 1880 – Feb 1883
Albert HarrisFeb 1883 – Mar 1889
Single Member District
MemberPartyTerm
 Allan McLean1889 – 1901
 Hubert Keogh1901 – 1908
 James McLachlanLabor1908 – 1916
 National Labor1916 – 1917
 Independent1917 – 1938
 Alexander BorthwickCountry1938 – 1942
 Bill FultonCountry1942 – 1945
 James JohnsLabor1945 – 1947
 Bill FultonCountry1947 – 1952
 Hector StoddartLabor1952 – 1955

Election Auditors

John Lightfoot Esquire, a resident of Sale, was re-appointed as the Election Auditor for the district of North Gipps Land in July 1859.[5]

Elections

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Gippsland North.

At the 1859 election for North Gipps Land, Mr Boyd Cuninghame nominated Mr Johnson of Mewburn Park. Mr Johnson was a long time resident and his political views were well known. The nomination was seconded by Mr P. McArdell. No other candidate was nominated and therefore Mr Johnson was duly declared elected.[6]

Notes

= by-election

= disqualified

= expelled

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members). State Government of Victoria. 24 April 2013.
  2. Web site: An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. . 1858 . 28 April 2013.
  3. Web site: The Elections in Victoria. . The Sydney Morning Herald . 28 April 2013 . 12 May 1877 . Trove.
  4. Web site: The New Victorian Legislative Assembly . Western Mail . Trove . 20 April 1889 . 24 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Election Notice. 12 February 2015. Gippsland Guardian Trove 26 August 1859.
  6. News: THE ELECTIONS. . The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 – 1954) . Melbourne, Vic. . 19 September 1859 . 12 February 2015 . 6 . National Library of Australia.