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Electoral results for the district of Central Cumberland

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Election results for Central Cumberland, New South Wales, Australia

Central Cumberland, anelectoral district of theLegislative Assembly in the Australian state ofNew South Wales was created in 1859 and abolished in 1894.[1][2][3]

ElectionMemberPartyMemberParty
1859 John LaycockNone James AtkinsonNone
1860
1863 by Allan MacphersonNone
1864 John HayNone
1867 by John LackeyNone
1868 by Samuel LyonsNone
1869 Edward FloodNone
1872 John HurleyNone
1875 Joseph WearneNone
1875 by William LongNone
1877 by
1877 Andrew McCullochNone
1880
1885 by Varney ParkesNoneMemberParty
1885 Nathaniel BullNone
1887 Free Trade Free Trade Frank FarnellFree Trade
1887 by
March 1888 by John NobbsFree Trade
May 1888 by David BuchananProtectionistMemberParty
1889 Robert RitchieFree Trade John LinsleyFree Trade
June 1889 by David DaleFree Trade
September 1889 by
1891
1891 by
 
Jacob GarrardFree Trade
1893 by George McCredieFree Trade

Election results

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Elections in the 1890s

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1893 by-election

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1893 Central Cumberland by-election
Saturday 6 May [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeGeorge McCredie(elected)2,41766.2
Free TradeJohn Nobbs (defeated)1,29234.8
Total formal votes3,70998.9
Informal votes401.1
Turnout3,74937.8 [a]
Free Tradehold 
John Nobbs (Free Trade) resigned due to bankruptcy.[4]

1891 by-election

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1891 Central Cumberland by-election
Saturday 29 August [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeJacob Garrard (elected)1,67439.3
LabourJohn Marshall90421.2
ProtectionistJohn Gannon67916.0
ProtectionistCyrus Fuller4039.5
Free TradeThomas Taylor3247.6
Free TradeWilliam Brodie2726.4
Total formal votes4,25697.5
Informal votes1092.5
Turnout4,36544.0
Free Tradehold 
Robert Ritchie (Free Trade) died.[6]

1891

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1891 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Wednesday 17 June [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeFrank Farnell(re-elected 1)2,85015.8
Free TradeRobert Ritchie(re-elected 2)2,49113.8
Free TradeJohn Nobbs(re-elected 3)2,43513.5
Free TradeDavid Dale(re-elected 4)1,97811.0
LabourJohn Gannon1,6149.0
ProtectionistCyrus Fuller1,4498.0
LabourJohn Marshall1,3897.7
ProtectionistWalter Airey1,0926.1
Ind. Free TradeThomas Taylor1,0165.6
Ind. Free TradeJohn Forsyth9645.4
Ind. Free TradeJohn Ferguson7404.1
Total formal votes18,01899.1
Informal votes1630.9
Turnout5,74457.9
 Free Tradehold 4 

Elections in the 1880s

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September 1889 by-election

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1889 Central Cumberland by-election
Saturday 28 September [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeFrank Farnell (elected)unopposed
Free Tradehold 
Frank Farnell (Free Trade) resigned due to bankruptcy.[7]

June 1889 by-election

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1889 Central Cumberland by-election
Saturday 22 June [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeDavid Dale (elected)1,98548.0
ProtectionistAlban Gee1,65740.1
Ind. Free TradeWilliam Brodie46811.3
Free TradeThomas Taylor270.7
Total formal votes4,13797.7
Informal votes972.3
Turnout4,23443.2
Free Tradehold 
The by-election was caused by the death ofJohn Linsley (Free Trade).[8]

1889

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1889 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Saturday 9 February [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeFrank Farnell(elected 1)3,33917.1
Free TradeJohn Nobbs(elected 2)3,22216.5
Free TradeRobert Ritchie(elected 3)3,14316.1
Free TradeJohn Linsley(elected 4)3,04015.5
ProtectionistAlban Gee1,8069.2
ProtectionistNathaniel Bull1,7979.2
ProtectionistWarden Graves1,6228.3
ProtectionistJohn Thorpe1,5958.2
Total formal votes19,56499.6
Informal votes840.4
Turnout5,05952.2
 Free Tradehold 3 andwin 1(1 new seat)
David Buchanan (Protectionist) won a seat in aby-election in May 1888 and unsuccessfully contestedBalmain.

May 1888 by-election

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1888 Central Cumberland by-election
Tuesday 15 May [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProtectionistDavid Buchanan(elected)1,22248.5
Free TradeGeorge Simpson95437.8
Ind. Free TradeThomas Taylor34513.7
Total formal votes2,52197.1
Informal votes762.9
Turnout2,59728.8
Protectionistgain fromFree Trade 
The by-election was caused by the resignation ofAndrew McCulloch (Free Trade).[10]

March 1888 by-election

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1888 Central Cumberland by-election
Wednesday 14 March [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeJohn Nobbs(elected)1,92357.0
ProtectionistJohn Watkin1,45343.0
Total formal votes3,37698.0
Informal votes682.8
Turnout3,44438.3
Free Tradehold 
The by-election was caused by the resignation ofVarney Parkes (Free Trade).[12]

1887 by-election

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1887 Central Cumberland by-election
Wednesday 28 December [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeAndrew McCulloch(elected)1,66755.8
ProtectionistNathaniel Bull1,32244.2
Total formal votes2,98997.2
Informal votes872.8
Turnout3,07634.2
Free Tradehold 
Andrew McCulloch (Free Trade) resigned due to insolvency.[13]

1887

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1887 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Saturday 12 February [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeVarney Parkes (re-elected 1)2,40425.8
Free TradeAndrew McCulloch (re-elected 2)2,11922.7
Free TradeFrank Farnell (elected 3)1,86119.9
Free TradeJohn Nobbs1,77519.0
ProtectionistNathaniel Bull (defeated)1,17312.6
Total formal votes9,33299.3
Informal votes670.7
Turnout4,04051.3

1885

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1885 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Thursday 29 October [15]
CandidateVotes%
Andrew McCulloch (re-elected 1)1,95321.3
Nathaniel Bull (elected 2)1,87920.5
Varney Parkes (re-elected 3)1,85820.3
Cyrus Fuller1,50316.4
Charles Scrivener97310.6
Frank Farnell8088.8
Henry Statham1802.0
Total formal votes9,15498.6
Informal votes1281.4
Turnout3,97666.2
 (1 new seat)

1885 by-election

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1885 Central Cumberland by-election
Thursday 24 September [16]
CandidateVotes%
Varney Parkes (elected)1,26651.3
Nathaniel Bull1,20348.7
Total formal votes2,46997.2
Informal votes702.8
Turnout2,53942.2
The by-election was caused by the resignation ofJohn Lackey who was appointed to theLegislative Council.[17]

1882

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1882 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Tuesday 5 December [18]
CandidateVotes%
Andrew McCulloch (re-elected 1)1,41939.0
John Lackey (re-elected 2)1,25834.6
Nathaniel Bull96426.5
Total formal votes3,64198.9
Informal votes391.1
Turnout2,40462.3

1880

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1880 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Monday 22 November [19]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (re-elected 1)1,47041.0
Andrew McCulloch (re-elected 2)1,35037.6
Thomas Wearne77021.5
Total formal votes3,59099.0
Informal votes361.0
Turnout2,21662.9

Elections in the 1870s

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1877

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1877 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Monday 29 October [20]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (re-elected)unopposed 
Andrew McCulloch (elected)unopposed 
The other sitting memberWilliam Long successfully contestedParramatta.[21]

1877 by-election

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1877 Central Cumberland by-election
Friday 31 August [22]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (elected 1)87454.8
William Long (elected 2)72245.2
Robert Graham13410.8
Jeremiah O'Connell524.2
Total formal votes1,23699.2
Informal votes100.0
Turnout1,24627.4 [b]
The by-election was caused by the appointment ofWilliam Long andJohn Lackey to positions in thefourth Robertson ministry.[22]

1875 by-election

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1875 Central Cumberland by-election
Monday 28 June [23]
CandidateVotes%
William Long (elected)87454.8
Andrew McCulloch72245.2
Total formal votes1,596100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,59670.3
Joseph Wearne rsigned.[23]

1874-75

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1874–75 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Friday 8 January 1875 [24]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (re-elected 1)69228.9
Joseph Wearne (elected 2)62426.0
Joseph O'Connor39116.3
Andrew McCulloch32813.7
Charles Jeanneret25610.7
Nicholas Raven994.1
Maurice Reynolds80.3
Total formal votes2,398100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout2,39855.1

1872

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1872 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Thursday 22 February [25]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (re-elected 1)76242.2
John Hurley (elected 2)57331.7
Henry Zions43123.8
Frederick Birmingham341.9
Total formal votes8100.0
Informal votes1,8080.0
Turnout1,80839.4

Elections in the 1860s

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1869-70

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1869–70 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Tuesday 28 December 1869 [26]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (re-elected 1)71329.4
Edward Flood (elected 2)62925.9
William Campbell61625.4
James Jones46719.3
Total formal votes2,425100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,90078.6

1868 by-election

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1868 Central Cumberland by-election
Thursday 17 December [27]
CandidateVotes%
Samuel Lyons (elected)49552.9
James Jones44047.1
Total formal votes935100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout93543.3
Allan Macpherson resigned.[27]

1867 by-election

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1867 Central Cumberland by-election
Thursday 27 June [28]
CandidateVotes%
John Lackey (elected)31453.3
Robert Graham5346.7
Total formal votes367100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout36718.1
The by-election was caused by the resignation ofJohn Hay who was then appointed to theLegislative Council.[28]

1864-65

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1864–65 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Saturday 26 November 1864 [29]
CandidateVotes%
John Hay (re-elected 1)58433.6
Allan Macpherson (re-elected 2)54931.6
John Laycock (defeated)40123.1
George Oakes18410.6
James Atkinson191.1
Total formal votes1,737100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,73738.8

1863 by-election

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1863 Central Cumberland by-election
Saturday 6 June [30]
CandidateVotes%
Allan Macpherson (elected)58653.3
James Atkinson (defeated)51446.7
Total formal votes1,100100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,10050.1
James Atkinson resigned due to insolvency and re-contested the seat.[30]

1860

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1860 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Saturday 22 December 1860 [31]
CandidateVotes%
John Laycock (re-elected 1)34625.2
James Atkinson (re-elected 2)33524.4
David Bell29421.4
James Farnell21515.7
Allan Macpherson18413.4
Total formal votes1,374100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,37436.6
James Farnell was the member forSt Leonards and had already unsuccessfully contestedGoldfields West.

Elections in the 1850s

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1859

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1859 New South Wales colonial election:Central Cumberland
Thursday 23 June [32]
CandidateVotes%
James Atkinson (elected 1)38935.1
John Laycock (elected 2)35832.3
John Lackey34330.9
John Beit201.8
Total formal votes1,110100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout1,11032.8

Notes

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  1. ^based on an electoral roll of 9,914 at the1891 election.[5]
  2. ^based on an electoral roll of 2,270 at the 1875 by-election

References

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  2. ^"Part 5B alphabetical list of all electorates and Members since 1856"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved18 December 2019.
  3. ^"Former Members".Members of Parliament.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved20 August 2020.
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  6. ^abGreen, Antony."1891 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved26 August 2020.
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  8. ^abGreen, Antony."June 1889 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 August 2020.
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  10. ^abGreen, Antony."May 1888 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  11. ^Green, Antony."March 1888 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  12. ^"Mr Varney Parkes (1859-1935)".Former members of theParliament of New South Wales. Retrieved16 October 2011.
  13. ^abGreen, Antony."1887 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  14. ^Green, Antony."1887 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved19 April 2020.
  15. ^Green, Antony."1885 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved20 April 2020.
  16. ^Green, Antony."1885 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved22 August 2020.
  17. ^"Sir John Lackey (1830-1903)".Former members of theParliament of New South Wales. Retrieved14 June 2019.
  18. ^Green, Antony."1882 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved21 April 2020.
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  20. ^Green, Antony."1877 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 April 2020.
  21. ^Green, Antony."1877 Parramatta".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved21 September 2019.
  22. ^abGreen, Antony."1877 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved24 August 2020.
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  28. ^abGreen, Antony."1867 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved18 August 2020.
  29. ^Green, Antony."1864-5 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved29 April 2020.
  30. ^abGreen, Antony."1863 Central Cumberland by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved22 August 2020.
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  32. ^Green, Antony."1859 Central Cumberland".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved1 May 2020.
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