- Source: 1882 Northumberland colonial by-election
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Northumberland on 18 January 1882 because of the resignation of William Turner. Members of parliament were unpaid at the time. Turner was paid by a subscription, said to be £0.08 per member of the Reform League. Subscriptions however proved to be inadequate to support him and he resigned from parliament.
Dates
Candidates
William Grisdale was an auctioneer and Newcastle Alderman. This was his first time standing for the Legislative Assembly and he died the following month.
Thomas Hungerford was a pastoralist and a former member for Northumberland who had been defeated by William Turner at the 1880 election.
Result
See also
Electoral results for the district of Northumberland
List of New South Wales state by-elections
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1882 Northumberland colonial by-election
- 1882 Tumut colonial by-election
- 1882 Gundagai colonial by-election
- 1884 Northumberland colonial by-election
- 1882 Mudgee colonial by-election
- 1882 Wentworth colonial by-election
- 1882 Tenterfield colonial by-election
- 1882 Redfern colonial by-election
- 1862 Northumberland colonial by-election
- 1877 Northumberland colonial by-election