Results Of The 1898 New South Wales Colonial Election
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1898 New South Wales colonial election Events January–March * January 1 – New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York as the world's second largest. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, B ...
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


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1898 Events January–March * January 1 – New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York as the world's second largest. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, B ...