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    1871 New Zealand general election was held between 14 January and 23 February to elect 78 MPs across 72 electorates to the fifth session of the New Zealand...
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  • that happened during 1871 in New Zealand. Head of State – Queen Victoria Governor – Sir George Ferguson Bowen The 1871 election takes place between 14...
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  • following elections occurred in the year 1871. 1871 Chilean presidential election 1871 New Zealand general election French legislative election in Algeria...
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    Monro (27 March 1813 – 15 February 1877) was a New Zealand politician. He served as Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1861 to 1870...
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    Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    Whanganui in 1871. Over the following years he was honoured with the Queen's Sword of Honour in 1870, the New Zealand Cross in 1874 and the New Zealand War Medal...
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  • William Cutten (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    Star. Vol. IX, no. 2667. 4 September 1871. p. 2. Retrieved 22 January 2019. Wilson 1985, p. 191. "The General Election". Otago Daily Times. No. 6192. 13...
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    Hugh Carleton (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    system of staggering used in the first general election, Carleton was actually the first MP ever elected in New Zealand (though he was elected unopposed),...
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    The 1875–1876 New Zealand general election was held between 20 December 1875 and 29 January 1876 to elect a total of 88 MPs in 73 electorates to the 6th...
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    San Francisco mail service begins. 1871 Deer freed in Otago. 14 January–23 February: 1871 New Zealand general election. 1872 Te Kooti retreats to the King...
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    The 1866 New Zealand general election was held between 12 February and 6 April to elect 70 MPs to the fourth term of the New Zealand Parliament. In 1867...
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    James Crowe Richmond (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    1822 – 19 January 1898) was a New Zealand politician, engineer, and an early painter in watercolours of the New Zealand landscape. Richmond was born in...
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  • Henry Redwood (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 21 June 2012. "Marlborough". Colonist. Vol. XIV, no. 1385. 3 January 1871....
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  • By-elections in New Zealand occur to fill vacant seats in the House of Representatives. The death, resignation, or expulsion of a sitting electorate MP...
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    the New Zealand House of Representatives. The King is usually represented by his governor-general. Before 1951, there was an upper chamber, the New Zealand...
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    elections. Because the New Zealand system of government is relatively centralised, today most electoral and political attention is focused on general...
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    Parliamentary elections are conducted by secret ballot—for European New Zealanders since 1871 and Māori seats since 1938. Almost all general elections between...
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  • proclaimed a city. The word city is used in a general sense to identify the urban areas of New Zealand, independent of local body boundaries. This informal...
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  • Edward Thomas Gillon (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    1896) was a New Zealand journalist and newspaper editor. Gillon was born on 21 January 1842 in Douglas, Isle of Man. He arrived in New Zealand with his parents...
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    Fedor Kelling (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    Suburbs". Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle. Vol. XXX, no. 22. 27 January 1871. p. 2. Retrieved 8 April 2012. "Election for the Suburbs". Nelson Evening...
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    George Lumsden (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    George Lumsden (12 March 1815 – 11 February 1904) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. Lumsden was born in Fife, Scotland, in 1815. He learned the...
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  • William John Dyer (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    New Zealand businessman and politician. Born in London, his family moved to Sydney when he was a child. He ran a trading business between Sydney, New...
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    Mete Kīngi Paetahi (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He was one of four Māori elected in the first Māori elections of 1868 for the new Māori electorates in the House...
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  • The 5th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. Elections for this term were held in 68 European electorates between 14 January...
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    Charles Borlase (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    Charles Bonython Borlase (1820 – 15 May 1875) was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1874. He had been a member of the first Wellington Town Board in 1863...
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  • Patrick Dignan (politician) (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    most of the years of its existence. At the inaugural 1853 New Zealand provincial elections, he was elected for the Northern Division and he represented...
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    presidential election. Primary elections will take place on September 10, 2024. Kelly Ayotte, former U.S. Senator (2011–2017) and Attorney General of New Hampshire...
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    postal voting. Elections for the city, district and regional councils of New Zealand have a fixed election date, unlike general elections. Under section...
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  • George Hart (politician) (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    of New Zealand. Hart was born in Winchmore Hill in 1820. He was baptised on 10 February 1823 in St. Clement Dunes, London. He came to New Zealand with...
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  • Henry Shafto Harrison (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election)
    electorate until the end of the 4th New Zealand Parliament in 1870. He was defeated at the 1871 general election. "Obituary". Wanganui Herald. 4 July...
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    George Dash (category Unsuccessful candidates in the 1905 New Zealand general election)
    George Dash MBE (1871 – 8 June 1959) was a New Zealand politician and coachbuilder who served twice as Mayor of Waimate, from 1917 to 1919 and from 1925...
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