Electoral History Of Harry Holland
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Harry Holland Henry Edmund Holland (10 June 1868 – 8 October 1933) was an Australian-born newspaper owner, politician and unionist who relocated to New Zealand. He was the second leader of the New Zealand Labour Party. Early life Holland was born at G ...
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, (1926–28; 1931–33) Leader of the Labour Party (1919–33) and
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(1918–19) and Buller (1919–33).


Parliamentary elections


New South Wales


1901 election


1907 election


Australia


1901 election


1910 election


New Zealand


1914 election


1918 Wellington North by-election


1918 Grey by-election


1919 election


1922 election


1925 election


1928 election


1931 election


Leadership elections


1919 leadership election


1920 leadership election


1921 leadership election


1922 leadership election


1923 leadership election


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