- Results of the 1898 New South Wales colonial election
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The 1898 New South Wales colonial election was for 125 electoral districts, with each district returning one member.
The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election, in 21 electorates the winning candidate received less than 50% of the votes, while 3 were uncontested. The average number of enrolled voters per electorate was 2,416, ranging from The Shoalhaven (1,577) to Marrickville (3,516).
Election results
= Albury
== Alma
== Annandale
== Argyle
== Armidale
== Ashburnham
== Ashfield
== Ballina
== Balmain North
== Balmain South
== The Barwon
== Bathurst
== Bega
== Bingara
== Boorowa
== Botany
== Bourke
== Bowral
== Braidwood
== Broken Hill
== Burwood
=William McMillan had been elected as a Free Trade member, but changed to National Federal for this election.
= Camden
== Canterbury
== The Clarence
== Cobar
=The sitting member Thomas Waddell (National Federal) successfully contested Cowra.
= Condoublin
== Coonamble
== Cowra
== Darlington
== Deniliquin
== Dubbo
== Durham
== East Maitland
== Eden-Bombala
== Glebe
== Glen Innes
== Gloucester
== Goulburn
== Grafton
== Granville
== Grenfell
== Gundagai
== Gunnedah
== Hartley
== The Hastings and The Macleay
== The Hawkesbury
== Hay
== The Hume
== Illawarra
== Inverell
== Kahibah
== Kiama
== The Lachlan
== Leichhardt
== Lismore
== Macquarie
== The Manning
== Marrickville
== Molong
== Manaro
== Moree
== Moruya
== Mudgee
== The Murray
== The Murrumbidgee
== Narrabri
=The sitting member Charles Collins (Free Trade) died in 1898 and Hugh Ross (Labour) had won the seat in a by-election.
= The Nepean
== Newcastle East
== Newcastle West
== Newtown-Camperdown
== Newtown-Erskine
== Newtown-St Peters
== Northumberland
== Orange
== Paddington
== Parramatta
== Petersham
== Queanbeyan
== Quirindi
== Raleigh
== Randwick
== Redfern
== The Richmond
== Robertson
== Ryde
== Rylstone
== St George
== St Leonards
== Sherbrooke
== The Shoalhaven
=Philip Morton had been elected as an Independent Free Trader but changed to National Federal.
= Singleton
== Sturt
== Sydney-Belmore
== Sydney-Bligh
== Sydney-Cook
== Sydney-Denison
== Sydney-Fitzroy
=John McElhone (Independent Free Trade) died in 1898 and John Norton (National Federal) had won the seat in a by-election.
= Sydney-Flinders
== Sydney-Gipps
== Sydney-King
== Sydney-Lang
== Sydney-Phillip
== Sydney-Pyrmont
== Tamworth
== Tenterfield
== Tumut
== The Tweed
== Uralla-Walcha
== Wagga Wagga
== Wallsend
== Waratah
== Warringah
== Waterloo
== Waverley
== Wellington
== Wentworth
== West Macquarie
== West Maitland
== Wickham
== Wilcannia
== Willoughby
== Woollahra
== Woronora
== Yass
== Young
=See also
Candidates of the 1898 New South Wales colonial election
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1898–1901