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1893 New Zealand Liberal Party leadership election

1893 New Zealand Liberal Party leadership election

← 1889 28 April 1893 1906 →
 
Candidate Richard Seddon Robert Stout
Leader's seat Westland Inangahua
Popular vote Unopposed Did not stand

Leader before election

John Ballance

Leader after election

Richard Seddon

The New Zealand Liberal Party leadership election 1893 was held to decide the second leader of the New Zealand Liberal Party. The position went to Westland MP and incumbent deputy leader Richard Seddon.

Background

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John Ballance underwent bowel surgery in 1893, but was clearly dying. He was visited by all of his cabinet members in the days before his death with the exception of Joseph Ward.[1] Ballance eventually died on 27 April 1893 by which time the jostling for position had already started.

Candidates

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Richard Seddon

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Seddon had been a Member of Parliament since 1879 and had been serving as Ballance's deputy since his appointment as Leader of the Opposition in 1889. Most saw him as Ballance's natural heir. Compared with many Liberal MPs, he was extremely popular with the masses; a desirable trait with an election looming.[2]

Robert Stout

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Ballance's preferred successor was said to have been Robert Stout his former colleague in the Grey and Stout-Vogel ministries. He asked Stout to return to parliament and be his successor. Stout agreed. As Stout was not an MP at the time of Ballance's death, he was never able to contest the leadership officially. Two cabinet members (John McKenzie and William Pember Reeves) favoured a postponement of the appointment of a new leader until Stout could be present.[1] Stout re-entered parliament after a winning a by-election in Inangahua on 8 June 1893.[3]

Result

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Seddon claimed the leadership (and therefore premiership) initially on an interim basis, as Ballance's deputy there was little opposition to this by cabinet. At a cabinet meeting on 28 April 1893 Seddon was confirmed as acting Premier.[1] However, no formal leadership vote was held thereafter.

Aftermath

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Seddon would remain the leader of the Liberal Party until his own death in 1906. Stout continued to agitate against him. Seddon proved to be a popular figure with the masses and continued to lead the Liberals for a further 13 years until his death.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Bassett 1993, p. 43.
  2. ^ a b Hamer, David. "Seddon, Richard John". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  3. ^ Hamer, David. "Stout, Robert". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 6 February 2016.

References

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  • Bassett, Michael (1993). Sir Joseph Ward: A Political Biography. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
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