- Source: 1885 Southern Maori by-election
The 1885 Southern Maori by-election was a by-election held on 10 June 1885 in the Southern Maori electorate during the 9th New Zealand Parliament. The by-election was caused by the resignation of the incumbent, Hōri Kerei Taiaroa, when he was re-appointed to the Legislative Council. Taiaroa had been appointed to the Legislative Council in February 1879, but in August 1880 he was disqualified over a technicality, a cause of bitterness and resentment among Māori. When appointed by Sir George Grey, Taiaroa held (and continued to hold) a salaried (government) office, hence was not eligible to sit in the Council, despite having attended three sessions. The by-election was won by Tame Parata.
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- 1885 Southern Maori by-election
- Southern Maori
- 1879 Southern Maori by-election
- 1881 Southern Maori by-election
- List of New Zealand by-elections
- 1885 Oamaru by-election
- 1887 Northern Maori by-election
- 1885 Waimea by-election
- 1885 Bruce by-election
- 1879 Eastern Maori by-election