1947 Mount Albert by-election
The 1947 Mount Albert by-election was a by-election held during the 28th New Zealand Parliament in the Auckland electorate of. The by-election occurred following the death of MP Arthur Richards and was won by Warren Freer.
Background
Arthur Richards, who was first elected to represent for the Labour Party in, died on 5 August 1947. This triggered the Mount Albert by-election, which occurred on 24 September 1947. Warren Freer was the candidate for the Labour Party, and Jack Garland was the candidate for the National Party.Candidates
LabourThere were nine nominees for the Labour Party candidacy who included:
- Alex Dixon, a former RNZAF pilot and Labour's candidate for in.
- James Freeman, vice-president of the Timber Workers' Union and Labour's candidate for in 1946.
- Warren Freer, secretary of the Auckland Labour Representation Committee and Labour's candidate for in 1946.
- Bill Schramm former MP for and Speaker who was defeated in in 1946.
National
The National Party had five nominations which were:
- Alfred Thomas Dow, secretary of the Auckland Provincial School Committees' Association and a former member of the Mount Eden Borough Council.
- Peter Collingwood Fisher, of Hamilton, a wounded RNZAF officer, who served in Britain.
- Jack Garland, a former member of the Auckland City Council and a candidate for the council at the next municipal elections.
- Leon Götz, National candidate for in.
- Joan Rattray, a member of the Auckland City Council and the Metropolitan Youth Council.
Campaign
Freer recalled two inspiring campaign speeches delivered by Martyn Finlay and Mabel Howard which were received well by voters.Results
The following table gives the election results:Freer obtained 56% of the votes and was successful. Freer was staggered when his majority was close to that of Richards in 1946, rather than being well below. At the November local-body elections Garland was elected a member of the Auckland City Council.
Freer would hold the Mount Albert electorate for more than three decades until he retired at the.