The 1884 Thorndon by-election was a by-election held on 13 May 1884 for the Wellington urban electorate of Thorndon during the 8th Parliament.
Wellington businessman William Levin resigned due to ill-health.[1]
He was replaced by Dr Alfred Newman.[2]
One of the losing candidates, Henry Bunny had represented the Wairarapa electorate from 1865 to 1881. He was widely expected to win.[3]
Thomas Dwan did not impress one reporter at the opening meeting of the campaign, saying that he did not give his usual "political mountebank" speech but a deadly dull one, and that he showed he knew as much about the country districts as a "Hindoo does about skating".[4]
Results
The following table gives the election results:
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| 1st Parliament |  | 
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| 2nd Parliament | 
- Motueka and Massacre Bay, 1856
 
- Christchurch Country, 1856
 
- Grey and Bell, 1856
 
- Christchurch, 1856
 
- Hutt, 1856
 
- Auckland, 1858
 
- Pensioner Settlements, 1858
 
- Southern Division, 1858
 
- Grey and Bell, 1858
 
- Waimea, 1858
 
- Wairau, 1858
 
- Town of Lyttelton, 1858
 
- Akaroa, 1858
 
- Dunedin Country, 1858
 
- Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, 1858
 
- Wellington, 1858
 
- Wellington Country, 1858
 
- Hutt, 1858
 
- Dunedin, 1859
  
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| Supplementary elections, 1859 |  | 
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| 2nd Parliament (continued) | 
- Waimea, 1859
 
- Christchurch, 1860
 
- Suburbs of Auckland, Jan 1860
 
- Suburbs of Auckland, Apr 1860
 
- Suburbs of Auckland, Aug 1860
 
- Dunedin Country, 1860
 
- Christchurch Country, 1860
 
- Auckland, 1860
 
- Omata, 1860
 
- County of Hawke, 1860
 
- Northern Division, 1860
 
- Grey and Bell, 1860
  
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| 3rd Parliament | 
- Grey and Bell, 1861
 
- Suburbs of Nelson, 1861
 
- Napier, 1861
 
- Wanganui, 1861
 
- Dunedin, 1862 
 
- New Plymouth, 1862
 
- Ellesmere, 1862
 
- Avon, 1862
 
- Heathcote, 1862
 
- Auckland West, 1862
 
- Bruce, 1862
 
- Hampden, 1862
  
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| Supplementary elections, 1863 |  | 
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| 3rd Parliament (continued) | 
- Dunedin and Suburbs South, 1863
 
- Hampden, 1863
 
- Kaiapoi, 1863
 
- Dunedin and Suburbs North, 1863
 
- New Plymouth, 1863
 
- Heathcote, 1863
 
- Akaroa, 1863
 
- Franklin, 1864
 
- New Plymouth, 1864
 
- Waimea, 1864
 
- Bruce, Apr 1865
 
- Raglan, 1865
 
- Parnell, 1865
 
- New Plymouth, 1865
 
- Bruce, Jul 1865
 
- Gold Fields, 1865
 
- Rangitikei, 1865
 
- Omata, 1865
 
- Wairarapa, 1865
  
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| 4th Parliament | 
- Mount Herbert, 1866
 
- Port Chalmers, 1866
 
- Dunedin, 1867
 
- City of Christchurch, 1867
 
- Avon, 1867
 
- Manuherikia, 1867
 
- Wanganui, 1867
 
- New Plymouth, 1867
 
- Auckland West, 1867
 
- Raglan, 1867
 
- Parnell, 1867
 
- Port Chalmers, 1867
 
- Waimea, 1867
 
- Lyttelton, 1867
 
- Kaiapoi, 1867
 
- Picton, 1867
 
- Pensioner Settlements, 1867
 
- Ashley, 1867
 
- Omata, 1868
 
- Collingwood, 1868
 
- Westland Boroughs, 1868
  
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| Supplementary elections, 1868 |  | 
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| First Māori elections |  | 
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| 4th Parliament (continued) | 
- Avon, 1868
 
- Picton, 1868
 
- Rangitikei, 1868
 
- Franklin, 1868
 
- Waikouaiti, 1868
 
- Lyttelton, 1868
 
- Timaru, 1868
 
- Nelson, 1868
 
- Marsden, 1869
 
- Roslyn, 1869
 
- Dunedin, 1869
 
- Newton, 1869
 
- Waikouaiti, 1869
 
- New Plymouth, 1869
 
- Wallace, 1869
 
- Oamaru, 1869
 
- Taieri, 1869
 
- Bruce, 1870
 
- Mongonui, 1870
 
- Caversham, 1870
 
- Omata, 1870
 
- Parnell, 1870
 
- Riverton, 1870
 
- Westland North, 1870
 
- City of Christchurch, 1870
  
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| 5th Parliament | 
- Auckland West, 1871
 
- Roslyn, 1871
 
- Wairau, 1872
 
- Waikato, 1872
 
- Wakatipu, 1872
 
- Rodney, 1872
 
- Nelson, 1872
 
- Waikouaiti, 1872
 
- Coleridge, 1872
 
- Heathcote, 1872
 
- Caversham, 1872
 
- Egmont 1872
 
- Suburbs of Nelson, 1873
 
- Lyttelton, 1873
 
- Invercargill, 1873
 
- Waikouaiti, 1873
 
- Mongonui and Bay of Islands, 1873
 
- Wakatipu, 1873
 
- Collingwood, 1873
 
- Franklin, 1874
 
- Akaroa, 1874
 
- Dunedin, 1874
 
- Waitemata,1874
 
- Kaiapoi, 1875
 
- Auckland West, 1875
 
- Rangitikei, 1875
 
- Waikouaiti, 1875
 
- Wairau, 1875
 
- Wallace, 1875
 
- Caversham, 1875
  
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| 6th Parliament | 
- Auckland West, 1876
 
- Wanganui, 1876
 
- Napier, 1877
 
- Wellington, 1877
 
- Totara, 1877
 
- City of Auckland West, 1877
 
- Wairarapa, 1877
 
- Wellington, 1878
 
- Parnell, 1878
 
- Timaru, 1878
 
- Port Chalmers, 1878
 
- Franklin, 1878
 
- Cheviot, 1878
 
- Grey Valley, 1878
 
- Hokitika, 1878
 
- Dunedin, 1878
 
- Taieri, 1878
 
- Invercargill, 1878
 
- Waipa, 1878
 
- Roslyn, 1878
 
- Gladstone, 1879
 
- Mataura, 1879
 
- Nelson, 1879
 
- Auckland West, 1879
 
- Coleridge, 1879
 
- Hutt, 1879
 
- Eastern Maori, 1879
 
- Southern Maori, 1879
 
- Dunedin, 1879
  
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| 7th Parliament |  | 
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| 8th Parliament | 
- Franklin North, 1882
 
- Wakanui, 1882
 
- Stanmore, 1882
 
- Peninsula, 1883
 
- Selwyn, 1883
 
- Inangahua, 1883
 
- Bruce, 1883
 
- Selwyn, 1884
 
- Kaiapoi, 1884
 
- East Coast, 1884
  
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| 9th Parliament | 
- Oamaru, 1885
 
- Tauranga, 1885
 
- Waimea, 1885
 
- Southern Maori, 1885
 
- Wakanui, 1885
 
- Bruce, 1885
 
- Sydenham, 1886
 
- Dunedin Central, 1886
 
- Waitemata, 1886
 
- Western Maori, 1886
 
- Heathcote, 1887
 
- Port Chalmers, 1887
 
- Te Aro, 1887
 
- Northern Maori, 1887
 
- Avon, 1887
  
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| 10th Parliament |  | 
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