Dunedin Central was a parliamentary electorate in the city of Dunedin in Otago, New Zealand from 1881 to 1890 and 1905 to 1984.[1]

Population centres

The previous electoral redistribution was undertaken in 1875 for the 1875–1876 election. In the six years since, New Zealand's European population had increased by 65%. In the 1881 electoral redistribution, the House of Representatives increased the number of European representatives to 91 (up from 84 since the 1875–1876 election). The number of Māori electorates was held at four. The House further decided that electorates should not have more than one representative, which led to 35 new electorates being formed, including Dunedin Central, and two electorates that had previously been abolished to be recreated. This necessitated a major disruption to existing boundaries.[2][1]

History

Thomas Bracken, who at the 1879 election had unsuccessfully contested the City of Dunedin electorate, was the first representative.[3] At the 1884 election, Bracken was defeated by James Benn Bradshaw, but Bradshaw died during the term (on 1 September 1886) and Bracken won the resulting by-election. He served for the rest of the term and then retired.[3]

The 1887 election was contested by Edward Cargill and Frederick Fitchett,[4] and won by Fitchett.[5] Fitchett served one term and then retired.[6] The electorate was abolished at the end of the term in 1890.[1]

When the electorate was recreated for the 1905 election, the election was won by John A. Millar of the Liberal Party, who had represented various Dunedin electorates since 1893. At the next election in 1908, Millar successfully stood in the Dunedin West electorate.[7]

The Dunedin Central electorate was won by James Arnold in that year, who was also of the Liberal Party.[8] At the 1911 election, Arnold was beaten by Charles Statham.[9] Statham was a representative of the Reform Party, but became an Independent in 1919. Statham resigned after the 1914 election, after irregularities in the counting of the vote turned a 12-vote lead for his competitor Jim Munro into a 12-vote loss. Munro, who represented the United Labour Party, and Statham contested the resulting 1915 by-election, which was narrowly won by Statham. He continued to represent the electorate until his retirement in 1935.[10]

Peter Neilson of the Labour Party won the 1935 election. He served for three terms before he retired in 1946.[11] He was succeeded by Labour's Phil Connolly in the 1946 election, who served six terms before he retired.[12] Brian MacDonell of the Labour Party won the 1963 election and served seven terms until 1984, when the electorate was abolished.[13] MacDonell then failed to get selected by Labour for the Dunedin West electorate and then stood as an Independent, but he was unsuccessful.[citation needed]

Members of Parliament

The electorate was represented by nine Members of Parliament:[1]

Key

  Independent   Liberal   Liberal–Labour   Reform   Labour

ElectionWinner
1881 electionThomas Bracken
1884 electionJames Benn Bradshaw
1886 by-electionThomas Bracken (2nd period)
1887 electionFrederick Fitchett
(Electorate abolished 1890–1905)
1905 electionJohn A. Millar
1908 electionJames Arnold
1911 electionCharles Statham
1914 election
1915 by-election
1919 election
1922 election
1925 election
1928 election
1931 election
1935 electionPeter Neilson
1938 election
1943 election
1946 electionPhil Connolly
1949 election
1951 election
1954 election
1957 election
1960 election
1963 electionBrian MacDonell
1966 election
1969 election
1972 election
1975 election
1978 election
1981 election
(Electorate abolished in 1984; see Dunedin West)

Election results

1981 election

1981 general election: Dunedin Central[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 9,662 53.81 +3.60
NationalNancy Ruth King5,49330.59
Social CreditD A Hood2,79815.58
Majority4,16923.22+4.58
Turnout17,95387.04+22.56
Registered electors20,626

1978 election

1978 general election: Dunedin Central[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 9,193 50.21 +3.82
NationalMichael Ablett5,78031.57
Social CreditC Howard2,64914.46
ValuesKathleen Dawson6853.74-3.77
Majority3,41318.64+10.71
Turnout18,30764.48-16.30
Registered electors28,391

1975 election

1975 general election: Dunedin Central[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 8,352 46.39 -11.26
NationalIan Bright6,92438.46
ValuesKathleen Dawson1,3537.51
Social CreditZorina Vujcich1,3277.37
Socialist UnityJohn Lindsay320.17
IndependentH Smith130.07
Majority1,4287.93-15.25
Turnout18,00180.78-6.93
Registered electors22,282

1972 election

1972 general election: Dunedin Central[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 9,378 57.65 +1.77
NationalFred O'Neill5,60734.46
Social CreditColin Aberdeen1,0586.50-2.35
New DemocraticChristopher John Murphy1190.73
Socialist UnityJack Marston1050.64
Majority3,77123.18+0.11
Turnout16,26787.71+0.35
Registered electors18,545

1969 election

1969 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 9,565 55.88 +7.31
NationalMargaret Mary Reichwein5,61632.81
Social CreditColin Aberdeen1,5158.85-1.99
Phoenix PartyGerald Williams4182.44
Majority3,94923.07+15.07
Turnout17,11488.06+1.54
Registered electors19,433

1966 election

1966 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 7,557 48.57 -0.07
NationalJohn Farry6,31240.57
Social CreditColin Aberdeen1,68710.84+1.30
Majority1,2458.00+0.55
Turnout15,55686.52-2.68
Registered electors17,979

1963 election

1963 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian MacDonell 7,639 48.64
NationalGeorge Robert Thorn6,46941.19
Social CreditColin Aberdeen1,4999.54+3.18
CommunistJohn Leslie Marston960.61
Majority1,1707.45
Turnout15,70389.20-0.12
Registered electors17,604

1960 election

1960 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 7,175 48.05 -4.93
NationalNorman Scurr6,33342.41
Social CreditColin Aberdeen9516.36
IndependentWarrington Taylor4713.15
Majority8425.63-5.80
Turnout14,93089.32-2.79
Registered electors16,715

1957 election

1957 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 8,241 52.98 +10.32
NationalMarcus Anderson6,46341.55-1.33
Social CreditMary King8505.46-11.65
Majority1,77811.43+9.00
Turnout15,55492.11+0.52
Registered electors16,885

1954 election

1954 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 5,784 42.66 -9.24
NationalMarcus Anderson5,45440.22
Social CreditMary King2,32017.11
Majority3302.43-0.63
Turnout13,55891.59+1.34
Registered electors14,802

1951 election

1951 general election: Dunedin Central[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 6,321 51.90 -2.01
NationalWalter MacDougall5,85848.09
Majority3733.06-4.76
Turnout12,17990.25-3.17
Registered electors13,494

1949 election

1949 general election: Dunedin Central[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 6,813 53.91 -3.62
NationalDavid Murdoch5,82446.08
Majority9897.82-7.25
Turnout12,63793.42+0.32
Registered electors13,527

1946 election

1946 general election: Dunedin Central[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhil Connolly 7,633 57.53
NationalStuart Sidey5,63342.46
Majority2,00015.07
Turnout13,26693.56+3.06
Registered electors14,179

1943 election

1943 general election: Dunedin Central[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Neilson 7,853 54.54 +8.25
NationalLeonard James Tobin Ireland5,69839.58
Democratic LabourA P Peat6864.76
Informal votes1591.10+0.36
Majority2,15514.96-11.37
Turnout14,39690.50-2.64
Registered electors15,907

1938 election

1938 general election: Dunedin Central[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Neilson 9,094 62.79 +7.40
NationalWilliam John Meade5,28036.45
Informal votes1080.74+0.13
Majority3,81426.33+11.67
Turnout14,48293.14+2.21
Registered electors15,548

1935 election

1935 general election: Dunedin Central[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Neilson 6,529 55.39 +6.64
ReformDonald Cameron4,80040.72
IndependentSidney Wren4573.87
Informal votes730.61+0.41
Majority1,72914.66
Turnout11,78690.93+5.14
Registered electors12,961

1931 election

1931 general election: Dunedin Central[21][22][23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentCharles Statham 5,389 51.25
LabourPeter Neilson5,12748.75
Majority2622.49
Informal votes210.20
Turnout10,53785.79
Registered electors12,283

1928 election

1928 general election: Dunedin Central[24][25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentCharles Statham 6,022 58.62
LabourJohn Robinson4,25141.38
Majority1,77117.24
Informal votes1171.13
Turnout10,39088.11
Registered electors11,792

1915 by-election

1915 Dunedin Central by-election[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ReformCharles Statham 4,033 50.67 +0.59
United LabourJim Munro3,92649.33-0.62
Informal votes110.13-2.53
Majority1071.34+1.18
Turnout7,95984.55+2.97
Registered electors9,413

1914 election

1914 general election: Dunedin Central[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ReformCharles Statham 3,744 50.08
United LabourJim Munro3,73249.91
Informal votes1992.66
Majority120.16
Turnout7,47681.51
Registered electors9,171

1886 by-election

1886 Dunedin Central by-election[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentThomas Bracken 501 59.71
IndependentWilliam Hutchison25530.39
IndependentCharles Robert Chapman809.54
IndependentWilliam Darling30.36
Majority24629.32
Informal votes8
Turnout847

Notes

References

  • McRobie, Alan (1989). Electoral Atlas of New Zealand. Wellington: GP Books. ISBN 0-477-01384-8.
  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
  • Norton, Clifford (1988). New Zealand Parliamentary Election Results 1946–1987: Occasional Publications No 1, Department of Political Science. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8.