Dunstan was a parliamentary electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand, from 1871 to 1890.
The Dunstan electorate was created in 1871 for the 5th Parliament. [1] The first elected representative was Thomas Luther Shepherd, who won the 1871 general election. He retired at the end of the term in December 1875. [2] Vincent Pyke succeeded him in 1876 and held the electorate until its abolition in 1890. [1] [3]
Dunstan was represented by two MPs:
Key
Election | Winner | |
1871 election | Thomas Luther Shepherd | |
1875 election | Vincent Pyke | |
1879 election | ||
1881 election | ||
1884 election | ||
1887 election |
Dunstan was a parliamentary electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand, from 1871 to 1890.
The Dunstan electorate was created in 1871 for the 5th Parliament. [1] The first elected representative was Thomas Luther Shepherd, who won the 1871 general election. He retired at the end of the term in December 1875. [2] Vincent Pyke succeeded him in 1876 and held the electorate until its abolition in 1890. [1] [3]
Dunstan was represented by two MPs:
Key
Election | Winner | |
1871 election | Thomas Luther Shepherd | |
1875 election | Vincent Pyke | |
1879 election | ||
1881 election | ||
1884 election | ||
1887 election |