- Source: 1889 Christchurch North by-election
The Christchurch North by-election of 1889 was a by-election held to elect a member to the New Zealand House of Representatives' 10th session. It was held to fill the gap left by Sir Julius Vogel, the former Premier of New Zealand, by resigning from the Christchurch North electorate.
Samuel Charles Jolly, who in 1884 had contested Ashburton, was one of the candidates campaigning for election, but after he was poorly received at public meetings did not proceed to nomination.
The election was held on 19 June 1889 and the official result was released the following day at noon, declaring Edward Humphreys as the elected representative.
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- Portland, Oregon
- 1889 Christchurch North by-election
- Christchurch by-election
- List of elections in 1889
- 1889 Lincoln by-election
- 1889 Nelson by-election
- 1856 Christchurch Country by-election
- Christchurch North (New Zealand electorate)
- List of New Zealand by-elections
- 1889 Oamaru by-election
- 1860 Town of Christchurch by-election