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| next_year = 1901 |
| next_year = 1901 |
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| seats_for_election = All 125 seats in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]]<br />63 |
| seats_for_election = All 125 seats in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]]<br />63 seats needed for a majority |
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| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1898|7|27}} |
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1898|7|27}} |
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| image1 = [[File:Williamlyne.jpg| |
| image1 = [[File:Williamlyne.jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader1 = [[William Lyne]] |
| leader1 = [[William Lyne]] |
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| leader_since1 = 1895 |
| leader_since1 = 1895 |
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| party1 = National Federal Party |
| party1 = National Federal Party |
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| leaders_seat1 = [[Electoral district of Hume|Hume]] |
| leaders_seat1 = [[Electoral district of Hume|Hume]] |
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| popular_vote1 = '''76,161''' |
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| percentage1 = 43.03% |
| percentage1 = '''43.03%''' |
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| swing1 = {{increase}}9.60 |
| swing1 = {{increase}} 9.60 |
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| last_election1 = 42 seats |
| last_election1 = 42 seats |
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| seats_before1 = 46{{efn|Four MPs − [[Henry Clarke (Australian politician)|Henry Clarke]] ([[Electoral district of Bega|Bega]]), [[Philip Morton (politician)|Philip Morton]] ([[Electoral district of Shoalhaven|The Shoalhaven]]), [[William Henry Piddington|William Piddington]] ([[Electoral district of Uralla-Walcha|Uralla-Walcha]]) and [[Dugald Thomson]] ([[Electoral district of Warringah|Warringah]]) − joined the National Federal Party prior to the 1898 election. Additionally, the party gained [[Electoral district of Sydney-Fitzroy|Sydney-Fitzroy]] at a [[1898 Sydney-Fitzroy colonial by-election|by-election in June 1898]]. However, [[Harry Levien]] ([[Electoral district of Quirindi|Quirindi]]) left the party to sit as an [[Independent politician|independent]].<ref>{{cite web |title=LATEST ELECTION RETURNS |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9427532 |publisher=The Mercury |access-date=8 January 2025 |page=3 |date=30 July 1898}}</ref>}} |
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| seats1 = 52 |
| seats1 = '''52''' |
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| seat_change1 = {{increase}} |
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 6 |
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| image2 = [[File:Sir George Reid portrait, 1890s.jpg| |
| image2 = [[File:Sir George Reid portrait, 1890s.jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader2 = [[George Reid]] |
| leader2 = [[George Reid]] |
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| leader_since2 = September 1891 |
| leader_since2 = September 1891 |
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| party2 = Free Trade Party |
| party2 = Free Trade Party |
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| leaders_seat2 = [[Electoral district of Sydney-King|Sydney-King]] |
| leaders_seat2 = [[Electoral district of Sydney-King|Sydney-King]] |
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| popular_vote2 = 58,214 |
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| percentage2 = 32.89% |
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| swing2 = {{decrease}}4.26 |
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 4.26 |
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| last_election2 = 58 seats |
| last_election2 = 58 seats |
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| seats_before2 = 57{{efn|Two MPs − [[John Neild]] ([[Electoral district of Paddington (New South Wales)|Paddington]]) and [[John Nicholson (New South Wales politician)|John Nicholson]] ([[Electoral district of Woronora|Woronora]]) − joined the Free Trade Party prior to the 1898 election, although this was the only election at which Nicholson was listed as a Free Trade member and [[Antony Green]] has suggested he may have been better classified as [[Independent Labor (Australia)|Independent Labour]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=Antony |title=Woronora - 1898 |url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/electionresults18562007/1898/Woronora.htm |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |access-date=8 January 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231122001501/https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/electionresults18562007/1898/Woronora.htm |archive-date=22 November 2023}}</ref> [[William Henry Piddington|William Piddington]] ([[Electoral district of Uralla-Walcha|Uralla-Walcha]]) and [[Dugald Thomson]] ([[Electoral district of Warringah|Warringah]]) left the FTP and joined the [[National Federal Party]]. Additionally, the FTP lost [[Electoral district of Narrabri|Narrabri]] at a [[1898 Narrabri colonial by-election|by-election in June 1898]] after the death of [[Charles Collins (New South Wales politician)|Charles Collins]].}} |
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| seats2 = 45 seats |
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| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} |
| seats2 = 45 |
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| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 12 |
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| image3 = {{CSS image crop |Image = James McGowen Premier.png|bSize = 140|cWidth = 130|cHeight = 150|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0|Location = center}} |
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| leader3 = [[James McGowen]] |
| leader3 = [[James McGowen]] |
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| leader_since3 = August 1894 |
| leader_since3 = August 1894 |
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| party3 = [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor |
| party3 = [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor]] |
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| colour3 = DC241F |
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| leaders_seat3 = [[Electoral district of Redfern|Redfern]] |
| leaders_seat3 = [[Electoral district of Redfern|Redfern]] |
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| popular_vote3 = 21,556 |
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| percentage3 = 12.18% |
| percentage3 = 12.18% |
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| swing3 = {{decrease}}1.02 |
| swing3 = {{decrease}} 1.02 |
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| last_election3 = 18 seats |
| last_election3 = 18 seats |
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| seats_before3 = 19{{efn|Labor gained [[Electoral district of Narrabri|Narrabri]] from the [[Free Trade Party]] at a [[1898 Narrabri colonial by-election|by-election in June 1898]].}} |
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| seats3 = 19 |
| seats3 = 19 |
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| seat_change3 = {{ |
| seat_change3 = {{steady}} |
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| title = [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]] |
| title = [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]] |
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| posttitle = [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]] after election |
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| before_election = [[George Reid]] |
| before_election = [[George Reid]] |
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| before_party = Free Trade Party |
| before_party = Free Trade Party |
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| after_party = Free Trade Party |
| after_party = Free Trade Party |
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| map_image = 1898 New South Wales colonial election.svg |
| map_image = 1898 New South Wales colonial election.svg |
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| map_caption = Results of the election, showing the winning vote share of the elected member. |
| map_caption = Results of the election, showing the winning vote share of the elected member. |
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| {{Australian politics/name|free trade}} |
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| [[John Nicholson (New South Wales politician)|John Nicholson]] |
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| [[John Nicholson (New South Wales politician)|John Nicholson]]{{hsp}}{{efn|This was the only election at which [[John Nicholson (New South Wales politician)|John Nicholson]] was listed as a Free Trade member and [[Antony Green]] suggests he may have been better classified as Independent Labour.<ref name="Green 1898 Woronora">{{cite NSW election |year=1898 |district=Woronora |access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref>}} |
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The 1898 New South Wales colonial election was held on 27 July 1898 for all of the 125 seats in the 18th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system. Section 23 (1) of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act of 1893 conferred a right to vote on 'every male person, being a natural born [British] subject, who shall have resided or had his principal place of abode in New South Wales for a continuous period of one year'. The 18th parliament of New South Wales was dissolved on 8 July 1898 by the Governor, Lord Hampden, on the advice of the Premier, George Reid.[3][4]
The Protectionist Party, the main Opposition, contested this election under the name "National Federal Party", reflecting the party's focus on Federation as an issue at the election.
Key dates
[edit]Date | Event |
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8 July 1898 | The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election. |
18 – 22 July 1898 | Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon. |
27 July 1898 | Polling day. |
16 August 1898 | Opening of 18th Parliament. |
Results
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New South Wales colonial election, 27 July 1898 [5] | ||||||
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Enrolled voters | 301,989 | |||||
Votes cast | 176,998 | Turnout | 58.61 | −1.31 | ||
Informal votes | 1,638 | Informal | 0.92 | +0.04 | ||
Summary of votes by party | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | |
National Federal | 76,161 | 43.03 | +9.60 | 52 | +10 | |
Free Trade | 58,214 | 32.89 | −4.26 | 45 | −13 | |
Labour | 21,556 | 12.18 | −1.02 | 19 | +1 | |
Independent Federalist | 12,443 | 7.03 | +2.71 | 4 | +2 | |
Independent | 5,290 | 2.99 | −0.38 | 4 | +4 | |
Ind. Free Trade | 3,325 | 1.88 | −5.44 | 1 | −3 | |
Independent Labour | 9 | 0.01 | −1.21 | 0 | −1 | |
Total | 176,998 | 125 |
Retiring members
[edit]National Federal
[edit]- Michael Phillips MLA (Cowra)
Free Trade
[edit]- George Greene MLA (Grenfell)
- Leslie Hollis MLA (Goulburn)
- Adrian Knox MLA (Woollahra)
Labor
[edit]- Thomas Davis MLA (Sydney-Pyrmont)
- George Smailes MLA (Granville)
Changing seats
[edit]See also
[edit]- Candidates of the 1898 New South Wales colonial election
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1898–1901
Notes
[edit]- ^ Four MPs − Henry Clarke (Bega), Philip Morton (The Shoalhaven), William Piddington (Uralla-Walcha) and Dugald Thomson (Warringah) − joined the National Federal Party prior to the 1898 election. Additionally, the party gained Sydney-Fitzroy at a by-election in June 1898. However, Harry Levien (Quirindi) left the party to sit as an independent.[1]
- ^ Two MPs − John Neild (Paddington) and John Nicholson (Woronora) − joined the Free Trade Party prior to the 1898 election, although this was the only election at which Nicholson was listed as a Free Trade member and Antony Green has suggested he may have been better classified as Independent Labour.[2] William Piddington (Uralla-Walcha) and Dugald Thomson (Warringah) left the FTP and joined the National Federal Party. Additionally, the FTP lost Narrabri at a by-election in June 1898 after the death of Charles Collins.
- ^ Labor gained Narrabri from the Free Trade Party at a by-election in June 1898.
- ^ Compares members at the 1895 election and the 1898 election and does not include seats that changed party as a result of a by-election.
- ^ Thomas Waddell successfully contested Cowra.
- ^ a b Did not contest the election.
- ^ Charles Collins (Free Trade) died in 1898 and Hugh Ross (Labour) had won the seat in a by-election.
- ^ Philip Morton had been elected as an Independent Free Trader but changed to National Federal.
- ^ John McElhone (Independent Free Trade) died in 1898 and John Norton (National Federal) had won the seat in a by-election.
References
[edit]- ^ "LATEST ELECTION RETURNS". The Mercury. 30 July 1898. p. 3. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
- ^ Green, Antony. "Woronora - 1898". Parliament of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
- ^ "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ "Former Members". Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ Green, Antony. "1898 election totals". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 18 September 2019.