Sydney City, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, had two incarnations, from 1950 until 1971 and from 1988 until 1999.[1][2][3]
Election results
1858
1858 New South Wales colonial election: Sydney City
15 January [4]
| Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
| George Thornton (elected 1)
|
3,666
|
21.4
|
| Robert Tooth (elected 2)
|
2,411
|
14.1
|
| Robert Campbell (re-elected 3)
|
2,158
|
12.6
|
| Charles Cowper (re-elected 4)
|
2,099
|
12.2
|
| William Dalley (defeated)
|
2,035
|
11.9
|
| Frank Fowler
|
1,762
|
10.3
|
| James Wilshire (defeated)
|
1,557
|
18.7
|
| William Allen
|
1,474
|
8.6
|
| Total formal votes
|
17,164
|
100.0
|
| Informal votes
|
0
|
0.0
|
| Turnout
|
17,164
|
39.7
|
Robert Tooth had unsuccessfully contested
Sydney Hamlets.
December 1856 by-election
1856 Sydney City by-election
Tuesday 30 December [5]
| Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
| William Dalley (elected)
|
1,998
|
57.2
|
| John Fairfax
|
1,493
|
42.8
|
| Total formal votes
|
3,491
|
100.0
|
| Informal votes
|
0
|
0
|
| Turnout
|
3,491
|
25.2
|
The by-election was caused by the resignation of
Henry Parkes due to financial difficulties with his newspaper
The Empire.
[5]
September 1856 by-election
1856
Cowper, Parkes, Campbell and Wilshire had been endorsed as a group by a public meeting to be elected to the four vacancies.[9] Parkes, Campbell and Wilshire all represented City of Sydney in the Legislative Council while Cowper represented County of Durham. There were no political parties at the time and the combination of candidates, pejoratively referred to by Plunkett as "The Bunch", was controversial.[10] Plunket, who had been an appointed member of the Council, campaigned on the slogan "plump for Plunket",[11] a reference to the voting practice of voting for a single candidate rather than the four candidates an elector was entitled to vote for.[12]
After his defeat in this seat, Plunkett unsuccessfully contested
North Eastern Boroughs, before being elected for both
Argyle and
Bathurst (County). Plunket chose to represent Argyle and resigned as member for Bathurst (County).
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