Electoral district of Goldfields North explained

Goldfields North was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1880, including the goldfields within several northern electorates.[1] [2] Rolls were not kept for goldfields seats, voters being able to establish their right to vote by presenting either a mining licence or business licence in a proclaimed gold field that had been held for at least six months. Voters could also appear on the roll for general districts, but were prevented from voting in both their resident general district and the overlaying goldfields district.[3] This meant that voters could vote tactically, if their candidate was unopposed—as James Hoskins was in the 1860 election—or their preferred candidate was assured of election, they could vote in the other electorate.[4]

Members for Goldfields North

MemberPartyPeriod
 James HoskinsNone1859–1863
 James BuchananNone1863–1864
 George PickeringNone1865–1868
 James HoskinsNone1868–1869
 Robert WisdomNone1870–1870
 Robert ForsterNone1870–1872
 James RoddNone1872–1874
 Robert ForsterNone1875–1877
 Henry CopelandNone1877–1880

Election results

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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Members . Members of Parliament . . 12 December 2019.
  2. Elections for the District of Goldfields North. DistrictIndexes. Goldfields North. 15 September 2020.
  3. Book: Clune, David . Green . Antony . Antony Green . Michael Hogan . The Electoral Atlas of New South Wales . . 2007 . 978-0-9752354-2-3.
  4. Book: Caldwell , John . New England Politics 1856–1865. Unpublished BA thesis. John Caldwell (demographer). 1958.