1891 Wellington colonial by-electionA by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Wellington on 29 May 1891 because of the death of David Ferguson (Protectionist).[1] Dates
Candidates
Both O'Halloran and Riddel claimed to represent the Labour Party and engaged in a public dispute as to who had been chosen by the unions to represent the workers of Wellington.[11][12][13] Antony Green labeled O'Halloran as a Protectionist and Riddel as a Free Trader,[14] which reflects their positions on the fiscal issue, one of the issues which would divide the Labour Party following the 1891 election. Result
AftermathYork did not get to take his seat as parliament was prorogued the day after the declaration of the poll,[3] and dissolved on 6 June for a general election. York, Quirk and O'Halloran each contested the election on 20 June, with similar results, York was elected with a slightly increased margin.[15] See alsoReferences
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