Marlborough by-election, 1970
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The Marlborough by-election of 1970 was a by-election for the electorate of
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, held on 21 February 1970 during the
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Background

The by-election resulted from the death of
Tom Shand Thomas Philip Shand (16 April 1911 – 11 December 1969) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Biography Early life and career Shand was born in 1911 in Ngapara, North Otago. His parents were Gilbert Esme Tressillian Shand and Con ...
on 11 December 1969, only 12 days after he (and the government) had been re-elected on 29 November; and the new National candidate was defeated by the greatest swing against a government since the 1935 general election, in what was a largely rural electorate generally regarded a safe
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seat. Tom Shand had held the seat from 1946, when he defeated Labour’s
Ted Meachen Edwin Purcell Meachen (11 November 1895 – 11 July 1970) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Biography Early life and career Meachen was born in Whanganui in 1895. He was educated at Christchurch Marist Brothers' School and wo ...
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Candidates

;Labour The Labour Party selected
Ian Brooks Ian James Brooks (21 April 1928 – 20 April 2022) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Early life and career Brooks was born in Blenheim on 21 April 1928, the son of Ernest Brooks, and was educated at Marlborough College. He w ...
as their candidate. In 1969 he had stood in the electorate. ;National There were five nominees who came forward for the National Party candidacy: *Bruno Dalliessi, the Mayor of Picton *R. J. Doak, a farmer from
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who was National's 1969 campaign manager in *R. W. Palmer, a farmer from Wairau Valley *Norra Woodbane Pomare, a farmer from Wellington who was National's candidate for in 1969 *Anthony "Andy" Shand, a farmer and member of the Kaikoura County Council – son of the previous member Shand was chosen to contest the seat at the party selection committee meeting. ;Social Credit There were two candidates for the Social Credit Party nomination: *George Kerr, a farmer from Seddon *Jeremy Woodhall, a registered surveyor from Blenheim Kerr was selected. It was the seventh consecutive time he had contested the seat, having done so at every previous election since .


Campaign

The vote for Tom Shand had been close in
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. Labour only decided that the seat was winnable in January, and sent in two MPs
Arthur Faulkner Arthur James Faulkner (20 November 1921 – 15 May 1985) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. Early life and career Faulkner was born in the Auckland suburb of Devonport in 1921. He was educated at Takanini School then Otahuhu D ...
and Colin Moyle to organise the campaign. Labour's candidate, Brooks, was local; he was a senior clerk in the Picton manual telephone exchange and also had a small farm. The seat was largely rural, but Brooks polled particularly well in Picton, and well in the other two population centres, Blenheim and Kaikōura. At the end of the campaign there was some criticism of Andy Shand for frequent "butting-in" during a combined television broadcast appearance for all the candidates on Wednesday 17 February.


Results

The following table gives the election results: The election-night margin to Labour of 1131 was so great that the final result was not expected to change when special votes, which generally tended to go to National, were counted. There were 32 informal votes. George Chapman was the Wellington National Party chairman. He heard reports that all was not well in the campaign, the party was in deep trouble, and that Labour was making an all-out effort. But he found that party president
Ned Holt Edward Durning Holt (3 February 1913 – 25 November 1977) was a New Zealand farmer, who served as the president of the National Party from 1966 to 1973. Biography Born at Ormondville on 3 February 1913, Holt was the son of Catherine Christ ...
was complacent about the by-election; saying that everything was in order, and that in any case National's majority in Marlborough was big enough to absorb any setback. But on by-election night Labour inflicted a stunning defeat on National, reducing the Government majority from six to four, and shaking party confidence. Chapman became the leader for change in the organisation, resulting in his nomination for party president in 1971, although he did not become president until 1973. Despite winning a surprise victory in 1969, National was so embarrassed from the by-election defeat it triggered the media to seriously speculate about Prime Minister Keith Holyoake's retirement.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marlborough By-Election, 1970 Marlborough 1970 1970 elections in New Zealand Politics of the Marlborough Region February 1970 events in New Zealand