- Source: 1867 Pensioner Settlements by-election
The 1867 Pensioner Settlements by-election was a by-election held in the multi-member then single member Pensioner Settlements electorate during the 4th New Zealand Parliament, on 5 August 1867.
The by-election was caused by the resignation of incumbent MP Paul Frederick de Quincey on 1 July 1867.
The successful candidate was John Kerr.
Kerr was declared duly elected as the only eligible candidate, as Mr J. J. Jackson's name was not on the current electoral roll (though he was registered for next year). Jackson had been proposed by Hugh McNeil and seconded by John Lord.
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- 1867 Pensioner Settlements by-election
- 1858 Pensioner Settlements by-election
- John Williamson (New Zealand politician)
- Pensioner Settlements (New Zealand electorate)
- 1867 Avon by-election
- 1867 Manuherikia by-election
- 1867 Wanganui by-election
- 1867 Raglan by-election
- 1867 Parnell by-election
- 4th New Zealand Parliament