Bathurst County, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was created in 1856 and abolished in 1859.[1][2][3]
Election results
1858
1856 by-election
Having been elected to two seats, John Plunkett chose to resign from Bathurst County in May 1856.[5]
1856 Bathurst County by-election
Thursday 19 June [6]
| Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
| William Suttor (elected)
|
230
|
56.8
|
| Thomas Mort
|
175
|
43.2
|
| Total formal votes
|
405
|
100.0
|
| Informal votes
|
0
|
0
|
| Turnout
|
405
|
56.9
|
John Plunkett had been elected to two seats and chose to represent
Argyle and resigned from Bathurst County.
[6]
1856
Polling was conducted on 31 March 1856. Both Bligh and Plunkett had served in the old Legislative Council, Bligh representing
County of Bathurst and Plunkett as an appointed member. After failed attempts to win election for
Sydney City and
North Eastern Boroughs, Plunkett was elected to represent
Argyle on the same day as winning Bathurst (County). After signing the attendance book at the first sitting as a representative of both seats, and even attempting to vote twice in the ballot for Speaker, he chose to represent Argyle and resigned as member for Bathurst (County).
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