Members of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 12th parliament of New South Wales held their seats between from 1885 to 1887.[1][2][3][4]
Elections for the twelfth Legislative Assembly were held between 16 and 31 October 1885 with parliament first meeting on 17 November 1885. The Assembly was expanded from 113 to 122 members elected in 37 single member electorates, 24 two member electorates, 7 three member electorate and 4 four member electorates. The parliament had a maximum term of 3 years but was dissolved on 26 January 1886 after 14 months. The
Premiers during this parliament were
George Dibbs until 22 December 1885,
Sir John Robertson until 26 February 1886,
Sir Patrick Jennings until 20 January 1887 and
Sir Henry Parkes.
There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.[4]
^
abcYoung MLA
William Watson's election victory was overturned by the Qualifications Committee.
James Mackinnon was declared to be the Member for Young on 22 December 1885.
^
abcBoth members for
Bourke,
Russell Barton and
William Sawers, resigned on 2 December 1886.[5] A writ was issued for a by-election,[6] which was held on 21 January 1887. The writ was not returned however as the parliament was dissolved on 26 January.[5]
^By-elections in chronological order were
Young,[a]
Gwydir,[b]
Mudgee,[c]
Wollombi,[d]
Yass Plains,[e]
New England,[f]
Kiama,[g]
Bourke[h]
Members of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 12th parliament of New South Wales held their seats between from 1885 to 1887.[1][2][3][4]
Elections for the twelfth Legislative Assembly were held between 16 and 31 October 1885 with parliament first meeting on 17 November 1885. The Assembly was expanded from 113 to 122 members elected in 37 single member electorates, 24 two member electorates, 7 three member electorate and 4 four member electorates. The parliament had a maximum term of 3 years but was dissolved on 26 January 1886 after 14 months. The
Premiers during this parliament were
George Dibbs until 22 December 1885,
Sir John Robertson until 26 February 1886,
Sir Patrick Jennings until 20 January 1887 and
Sir Henry Parkes.
There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.[4]
^
abcYoung MLA
William Watson's election victory was overturned by the Qualifications Committee.
James Mackinnon was declared to be the Member for Young on 22 December 1885.
^
abcBoth members for
Bourke,
Russell Barton and
William Sawers, resigned on 2 December 1886.[5] A writ was issued for a by-election,[6] which was held on 21 January 1887. The writ was not returned however as the parliament was dissolved on 26 January.[5]
^By-elections in chronological order were
Young,[a]
Gwydir,[b]
Mudgee,[c]
Wollombi,[d]
Yass Plains,[e]
New England,[f]
Kiama,[g]
Bourke[h]