Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1887–1889 explained

Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 13th parliament of New South Wales held their seats from 1887 to 1889. They were elected at the 1887 colonial election between 4 and 26 February 1887.[1] [2] The Speaker was James Young. This was the first parliament to have recognizable party groups.

NamePartyElectorateTerm in office
[6]   1888–1895
  1880–1901
  1880–1891
  1887–1894
[5]   1888–1889
  1887–1891
  1877–1880, 1882–1894
  1887–1891
  1887–1889, 1891–1894
  1877–1882, 1885–1892
  1875–1898
[2]   1885–1889
  1880–1904
[9]   1860–1862, 1864–1867, 1869–1877, 1879–1885, 1888–1889
  1880–1882, 1884–1891, 1892–1894
  1861–1869, 1872–1891
  1874–1889, 1894–1896
  1887–1908
  1885–1901
  1883–1891
  1869–1894, 1895–1904
  1880–1889
  1886–1894
  1880–1882, 1887–1891
  1877–1883, 1883–1895, 1895–1900
  1887–1889
  1885–1891
  1887–1889
  1882–1891
  1865–1885, 1887–1890
  1887–1889
  1885–1894
  1874–1889
  1874–1877, 1882–1895
  1887–1894
  1882–1885, 1887–1889, 1894–1895
  1885–1901
  1887–1898, 1901–1903
[10]   1860–1860, 1864–1885, 1887–1888
  1882–1891
  1885–1901
  1880–1891
[7]   1880–1882, 1885–1888
  1887–1889
  1885–1891
  1880–1898
  1860–1871, 1872–1891
  1880–1894
[6]   1882–1888
[11]   1887–1888, 1895–1901
  1887–1889
  1885–1904
  1882–1898
  1886–1901
  1887–1891
[8]   1885–1891, 1894–1904
  1885–1904
[1]   1887–1904, 1915–1917
  1880–1882, 1885–1889
  1880–1894
[10]   1888–1891
  1872–1874, 1876–1880, 1887–1891, 1901–1907
  1887–1891
  1885–1894
  1885–1889
  1887–1889, 1891–1894
  1885–1891, 1894–1898
  1887–1889
  1885–1889
  1887–1891
  1884–1920
  1887–1895, 1898–1901
  1880–1889, 1889–1913
  1880–1901
[2]   1885–1887
  1882–1894
  1880–1882, 1887–1889
  1887–1889
  1882–1885, 1887–1913
[4][9]   1877–1888
  1875–1885, 1887–1889, 1895–1898
  1887–1915
  1887–1898
  1880–1887, 1889–1894
  1882–1885, 1887–1889
[7]   1881–1882, 1883–1885, 1888–1889, 1889–1891
  1885–1889, 1894–1910
  1885–1889, 1891–1894, 1895–1901
[8]   1888–1993, 1898–1913
  1882–1885, 1887–1889
  1877–1891, 1900–1904
  1885–1910
[3]   1856, 1858, 1859–1861, 1864–1870, 1872–1895
[8]   1885–1888, 1891–1900, 1907–1913
  1887–1889
  1880–1884, 1885–1901
  1887–1889
  1882–1890
  1880–1904
  1880–1891
  1887–1898
  1887–1891
  1880–1904
  1880–1885, 1887–1895
  1887–1889
  1887–1891
  1870–1889
  1887–1889
  1887–1891, 1894–1895
  1886–1895, 1898–1899
  1882–1891
  1887–1891
  1860–1881, 1882–1889
[1]   1882–1887, 1890–1891
  1882–1894
  1872–1890
  1885–1891
  1887–1895
  1885–1891
[5]   1880–1887
[11]   1889–1894
  1880–1894
  1887–1917
  1887–1894
  1886–1895
  1885–1894
  1880–1894
  1885–1889
  1880–1885, 1887–1889
  1887–1889, 1891–1895, 1898–1900
  1880–1885, 1887–1889
  1887–1891
  1880–1901, 1904–1907

By-elections

Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.

ElectorateDeparting MemberPartyReason for By-electionDate of By-electionWinner of By-electionParty
  Accepted position as Examiner of Patents  
  Independent Free Trade Resignation   Protectionist
  Financial Difficulty  
  Financial difficulty  
  Appointed to Legislative Council   Protectionist
  Death  
  Appointed Supreme Court Judge  
  Business Commitments  
  Financial Difficulty   Protectionist
  Death   Protectionist
  Resignation  

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate . New South Wales Parliamentary Record . . 20 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Former Members . . 20 April 2020.