Results of the 1880 New South Wales colonial election


The 1880 New South Wales colonial election was for 108 members representing 72 electoral districts. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 29 multi-member districts returning 68 members and 43 single member districts. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 14 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election. The average number of enrolled voters per seat was 1,549 for a country seat and 2,361 for an urban one, ranging from East Maitland to Bourke.
The electoral boundaries were established under the Electoral Act 1880 which was the first major redistribution since 1858 in which 12 districts were abolished, and 23 new districts were created. an overall increase in the number of districts from 61 to 72, and an increase in the number of members from 73 to 108.

Election results

Albury

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George Day was the sitting member for The Hume

Argyle

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The sitting member William Davies did not contest the election.

Balmain

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The Sydney Daily Telegraph reported that 60 of the informal votes had written "I Vote for Taylor" on them, where Jacob Garrard won the election by only 12 votes.

Balranald

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The sitting member Colin Simson did not contest the election.

Bathurst

The Bogan

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The Bogan lost part of the district to the new seat of Forbes. The sitting member Walter Coonan unsuccessfully contested Forbes.

Boorowa

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Bourke

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Joseph Olliffe had already unsuccessfully contested East Sydney.

Braidwood

Camden

The other siting member Arthur Onslow did not contest the election. Joseph Leary was the sitting member for The Murrumbidgee.

Canterbury

One sitting member John Lucas did not contest the election. The other sitting member Sir Henry Parkes successfully contested East Sydney.

Carcoar

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Ezekiel Baker was the sitting member for the abolished district of Goldfields South.

The Clarence

The Clarence lost part of the district to Grafton and part to The Richmond. The sitting member Charles Fawcett successfully contested The Richmond.

Central Cumberland

Durham

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Durham replaced all of the abolished district of The Paterson and part of the abolished district of The Williams. Herbert Brown was the member for The Paterson and William Johnston was the member for The Williams.

East Macquarie

East Maitland

The sitting member Henry Badgery successfully contested Monaro.

East Sydney

Of the sitting members, James Greenwood and John Macintosh did not contest the election and John Davies successfully contested South Sydney. Sir Henry Parkes was a sitting member for Canterbury.

Eden

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Forbes

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Forbes replaced part of The Bogan. Walter Coonan was the sitting member for The Bogan.

The Glebe

Glen Innes

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Glen Innes was created from the northern part of New England.

Gloucester

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Archibald Jacob was the member for the abolished district of The Lower Hunter.

Goulburn

Grafton

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Grafton was created from part of The Clarence.

Grenfell

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Grenfell partly replaced the abolished district of The Lachlan.

Gundagai

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Gundagai partly replaced the abolished district of The Lachlan.

Gunnedah

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The Gwydir

The sitting member Thomas Dangar successfully contested The Namoi.

Hartley

The Hastings and Manning

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Replaced the abolished district of The Hastings. The sitting member Robert Smith successfully contested The Macleay.

The Hawkesbury

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The other sitting member Henry Moses did not contest the election. Henry McQuade was the sitting member for the abolished district of Windsor.

The Hume

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The sitting member George Day successfully contested Albury

The Hunter

Illawarra

Inverell

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Kiama

The Macleay

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Robert Smith was the member for the abolished district of The Hastings.

Molong

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Monaro

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The sitting member John Murphy did not contest the election. Henry Badgery was the member for East Maitland.

Morpeth

Mudgee

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The sitting member David Buchanan had already unsuccessfully contested West Sydney. Samuel Terry was the member for New England and Louis Beyers was the member for the abolished district of Goldfields West.

The Murray

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The Murrumbidgee

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The sitting member Joseph Leary unsuccessfully contested Camden.

The Namoi

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Thomas Dangar was the sitting member for The Gwydir.

The Nepean

New England

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The sitting member Samuel Terry successfully contested Mudgee. Henry Copeland was the member for the abolished seat of Goldfields North.

Newcastle

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Newtown

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Northumberland

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Orange

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Paddington

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Parramatta

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The other siting member William Long did not contest the election.

Patrick's Plains

Queanbeyan

Redfern

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The Richmond

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The Richmond was created from the northern part of The Clarence and Charles Fawcett was the member for The Clarence.

Shoalhaven

South Sydney

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John Davies was a sitting member for East Sydney.

St Leonards

Tamworth

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Hanley Bennett was the member for the abolished district of Liverpool Plains.

Tenterfield

Tumut

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The Upper Hunter

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Wellington

The sitting member John Shepherd did not contest the election. Edmund Barton was the member for the abolished district of University of Sydney.

Wentworth

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West Macquarie

West Maitland

West Sydney

The other sitting member James Merriman did not contest the election. David Buchanan was the sitting member for Mudgee and subsequently regained a seat in that district.

Wollombi

Yass Plains

Young

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