Harry Reginald Jenkins Explained

Harry Jenkins
Constituency Mp:Parnell
Parliament:New Zealand
Term Start:14 November 1928
Term End:7 May 1930
Predecessor:James Dickson
Successor:Bill Endean
Birth Date:24 October 1881
Death Date:21 June 1970
Party:United

Harry Reginald Jenkins (24 October 1881 – 21 June 1970) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Parnell in Auckland, New Zealand, representing the United Party.

Member of Parliament

Jenkins represented the Parnell electorate from the 1928 general election to his resignation in 1930.

In 1925 he stood unsuccessfully for the Auckland City Council as an independent candidate and was also unsuccessful in 1927 standing on a Progressive Citizens' ticket.[1] [2]

Resignation

In March 1930, Jenkins left the United Party and announced that he believed that the Reform Party leader, Gordon Coates, was "the ablest man in Parliament".[3] He subsequently resigned his seat and then sought the Reform nomination in the by-election. Instead, Reform selected Bill Endean as its candidate. Endean won the by-election on 7 May 1930.

After leaving parliament, he was elected as a member of the Auckland City Council in 1931 standing on the Citizens' ticket.[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Electoral . . 4 May 1925 . LXII . 19008 . 26 August 2017 . 16 .
  2. News: Electoral . . 4 May 1927 . 21 January 2018 . 5 .
  3. News: Working for Fusion . 28 December 2011 . . CIX . 55 . 6 March 1930. 10.
  4. News: Local Body Elections . . 12 May 1931 . LXII . 110 . 26 August 2017 . 18 .